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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 1,010
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EVDO + iSight + XMeeting = freedom vp!!!
I hook up with my treo 700p as modem to my iBook. And I found XMeeting, thank to DeafTech.net. I install and use with iSight. I tried call it with ip-address to my friend. Wow, it work. Frame isn't that bad, and it seem accept.
Imagine that!! I was off the road and I able to use videophone from my laptop to call someone! So awesome! |
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Sundog
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Shinar (Sumer)
Posts: 2,329
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Wow! I am glad you got info! I did not know about that. I have Mac computers up here in my home.
![]() I also have my own PowerBook! That will be prefect without SideKick 3? Treo 700p + Sprint EVDO + PowerBook + iSight/iChat AV= FREEDOM! Filed under: Wireless — Editor @ 4:19 pm These past couple of weeks I’ve been playing with a new toy of mine - a Sprint Treo 700p. The biggest reason I got this device was that the new Treo 700p uses Sprint’s EVDO (Power Vision) network. EVDO is a 3G wireless network standard that gives you high speed wireless connections comparable to basic DSL. Now I am able to get online anywhere my Treo has Power Vision coverage, and work like I am at home. This includes using my iSight webcam and iChat AV via my Apple PowerBook to place person to person (p2p) video calls and VRS calls! This gives me a lot of freedom to get more done away from home! I am even able to call VP-100 videophones with a new program called XMeeting. With access to EVDO technology, I feel liberated from having to be somewhere there is a high speed network connection just to be able to make video calls - technically I can do what everyone else in the world has been doing - getting rid of their landline. In fact, if my wife didn’t need internet at home, I’d have already cancelled my home internet connection! My internet connection now follows me around on my belt. I will be posting more articles here in the coming weeks on different topics related to this EVDO technology - what is available now, and what is coming later, a review of the Sprint Treo 700p, details on how to turn your Treo 700p into a wireless modem for your laptop, and more! Stay tuned on how you can gain your freedom too! |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 1,010
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I did test one who use switch to hub and I get no incoming video on my computer while the user can see me. :-/ Regular one that been hook modem or just router, I got it thru work. w-ee-ird. |
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The Boss
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Chesapeake, VA
Posts: 707
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Wireless carriers are starting to add/replace their EVDO technology with RevA chipset which will let you upload up to 1.8mbps compared to approx 50-100kbps on Rev0 chipset. Unforunately most of my area is using Rev0. Richard |
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B-but but but! Never mind
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it should help explain you how to use. Pretty simple. |
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