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Old March 22nd, 2006, 01:32 PM
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Samsung D600 Modem working on OSX!

I have managed to get the D600's modem working on Mac OSX. Copy the Samsung D600 Modem file I have attached to this post to \Library\Modem Scripts of your startup drive. Now you need to go to Internet Connect (plug your phone in via USB cable) and get it to use that script. For the number and username/password you need to dial refer to your service provider (I'm with O2 UK, the number to dial is *99# and username and password are "username" and "password". Now you're set! Just press connect from Internet Connect and this should work! Email me if you've got a problem with any of the instructions...
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That's great! Works here too. Thanks a lot.

Now I just need to find a way to make this phone (or the D500) sync with the address book and iCal.

HJ
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That's great! Works here too. Thanks a lot.

Now I just need to find a way to make this phone (or the D500) sync with the address book and iCal.

HJ
My pleasure If you find out how to do that please let me know...For the address book, there is a programme called MobileSync (Google it) which I have found to work.
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Old April 2nd, 2006, 07:33 AM
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Works great with Samsung D600 via Bluetooth and Tiger 10.4.5.
(MacBook Pro)

Thanks a lot.

regards from Germany.

Michael
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The modem bit is brilliant! Cheers.
Although the 'MobileSync' from Salling won't do anything with my D600, via bluetooth or usb (I tried all three usb settings on the phone!). Any ideas?

I have managed to, when 'Mass storage' is selected on the phone, connect it and see the contents of the memory card - very useful, and far quicker than bluetooth!

But still no luck with address book...

Any other ideas? I'm more than willing to try anything!
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I don't suppose the D600E would be any different? I get this error: "Couldn't negotiate a connection with the remote PPP server. Please verify your settings and try again" at the "Initializing Connection" stage.
When you do *99#, does the phone use the data profile selected by the browser on the phone? I'm used to using *99***(CID)# on Sony Ericssons where data profiles have explicit CIDs. I have both T-Mobile USA and Vodafone UK configured presently, T-Mobile USA is selected. It should work :/
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Old November 3rd, 2006, 10:58 AM
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Samsung D900 works with this script via Bluetooth!

Hi,
As a followup to my original post (my D600 got water damaged when I went jogging in the rain last winter - doh!), my new (and improved) Samsung D900 on O2 (UK) works in OSX (on my new and improved MacBook!) by dialling the number *99**1*1# (in XP *99# still seems to works, but it wouldn't work in OSX - I figured that *99**1*1# was the number to dial when I used Samsung PC Studio's built-in network configuration where it selected that number when I gave it my mobile service provider).

Hope this helps!
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hi..bgmon..
i am perhaps pushing my luck and your patience!! but could you explain how to get to the startup drive and put the samsung zip file there!!...i am new to mac and have just bought a macbook..hating it so far!!(no modem) am in thailand on dialup!! so trying to connect samsung d600 as either usb modem or bluetooth ..to get me onto the internet..thankyou very much in advance!! xx tess
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