I have no idea, but there's a frial trial period.  I'm still waiting
on my E70, but I plan on trying it out as soon as it gets here.  I was
just curious if anyone else had played with it yet.


On 1/25/07, paul hendry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nope. Does it add a tab key as this seems to be the only thing missing
from the "free" Putty.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chad Halsted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 January 2007 01:41
To: WISPA General List
Subject: Re: [WISPA] SmartPhone Happiness...

have you tried mobile ssh?

On 1/24/07, paul hendry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running putty on my E70. Is great to be on a roof with mobile in
one
> hand whilst you pan your StarOS or Mikrotik cpe ;) Only down side
seems
> to be the lack of a tab key.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chad Halsted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 23 January 2007 19:32
> To: WISPA General List
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] SmartPhone Happiness...
>
> Matt,
>
> Have you had a chance to play with SSH utilities.  I'm looking for the
> same phone and have heard others using it to SSH into their Star-OS
> boxes with good success.
>
> Mobile SSH has a free trial and should work with the E70.
>
>
>
> On 1/22/07, Matt Larsen - Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It was finally time to replace my Nokia 6800 with 600 hours and a
> broken
> > screen from being dropped too many times, so I decided to get a
Nokia
> > E70 phone.
> >
> > It has been a little bit of a challenge, but it is pretty close to
> cell
> > phone nirvana.  It has been able to do I have wanted to accomplish
> with
> > a PDA or cell phone combined.
> >
> > The first main issue was getting the phone contacts/calendar/notes
> > synchronized with my PC.  My previous phone was extremely flaky when
> > used with the Nokia PC Suite software, and only connected about one
in
> > every 10 times.   I had to install, reinstall, run a registry
cleaner
> > and then reinstall the software but I was finally able to get a
> reliable
> > connection between my PC and phone.  Once accomplished, I was able
to
> > get all of my items synced up in a repeatable, reliable fashion.
> With
> > all their available resources, I am amazed that Nokia was not able
to
> > this process worked out better.
> >
> > The second item was seeing how Internet access worked on the phone.
> > GPRS seems to work fine, but I was more interested in the wifi
> > connectivity feature of the phone.  The E70 will browse for an
> available
> > access point and the process for connecting is pretty
straightforward.
> > I have to pass on huge props for the Internet browser on the E70.  I
> > would prefer using the smaller screen E70 browser than the browser
on
> > all of the PocketPCs that I have used.  It is that good.  It was
> > reliable, viewable, easy to navigate and there have been no weird
> format
> > surprises.   All told - the Internet access components work very
well.
> > I have not gotten the instant messaging to work yet, but it looks
like
> > other have, so I will still have that to work on.
> >
> > The last and most interesting piece was the struggle to get VOIP
> working
> > on a cell phone.  My cell coverage at my house and many other places
> in
> > my service area is very spotty, so I have been looking forward to
> having
> > a phone that could roam to wifi and keep my roaming minutes down to
a
> > minimum.  I was able to find a couple of links to guides on how to
set
> > the phone up with an asterisk voip server and was finally able to
get
> it
> > to connect to my office voip phone system.  After all the hassles
and
> > reported problems on user forums, I was very pleasantly surprised by
> the
> > performance of the voip part of the E70.  It is actually clearer
than
> > regular cell calls, with just a little bit of breakup when the wifi
> > signal gets low.  Best of all, my outgoing calls all go through my
> > office system when I am in range of a wifi access point, meaning
less
> > minutes on my cell phone plan.  I should also be able to use the
voip
> > when I go to remote tower sites that used to not work at all on the
> > regular cell network or incurred roaming charges.
> >
> > All in all, I am very impressed with the E70.  I am going to
> officially
> > retire my iPaqs to other tasks and use this as my primary
> PIM/phone/voip
> > phone.
> >
> > Matt Larsen
> > vistabeam.com
> >
> > PS - I purchased my E70 from Tiger Direct for about $435, but they
are
> > also available at voip-supply.com for $385.
> >
> >
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