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Connect
to your PC using a standard phone line, synchronize data while
you're traveling, or check e-mail and surf the Web--all from your
Handspring Visor handheld with the Handspring modem module.
To set up the modem module, we inserted the included AAA
batteries, removed the slot protector from the Handspring Visor,
inserted the module into the Visor, connected the phone line, and
ran the modem setup program. Installation was quick, easy, and
intuitive, requiring only about three minutes.
To use the modem module, you'll need to install, set up, and run
communication software. Unfortunately, the modem module doesn't
come with software, so you'll have to download your own--a truly
surprising and disappointing omission by Handspring.
However, Handspring does make the process of locating software
easy. We visited www.handspring.com, followed links to software,
and downloaded a trial version of MultiMail PRO from ActualSoft.
You may want to read reviews of communication software in your
favorite handheld periodical to determine what software title is
best for you.
MultiMail PRO comes with configuration settings for AT&T World
Net, CompuServe, EarthLink, Netcom, Shore, MindSpring, and the IBM
Global Network. With this software, connecting our Visor to the
Internet to check e-mail was as easy as entering a phone number,
account name, and password.
However, we were not able to connect our Visor to an alternate ISP
whose settings were not preconfigured. (Obviously, we cannot fault
Handspring for the limitations of third-party software, but we do
fault them for not including software at all.)
If you want to stay connected while you're on the road, the 33.6
Kbps modem module is a must-have accessory. --Mike Brown
Pros:
Cons:
Features:
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33.6
Kbps Hayes-compatible modem
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Compatible
with the Handspring Visor and Visor Deluxe
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Sends
and receives e-mail
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Connects
to your desktop over a standard phone connection
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Slides
easily into an expansion slot

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