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Section 4. If You Have a Radio Modem
79-0003-003 22 October 1999
Cellular CDPD
If you are registering with a Cellular provider for CDPD service, your
modems Equipment Identifier (EID) will be printed on a label as shown
below.
What Can I Do with My Radio Modem?
The radio modem in your mobile computer gives you the freedom to
send and receive data without connecting to the wired telephone
system or traditional wired networks. Common uses of radio
communications include dispatching, personal messaging, and
accessing remote host computer systems.
Cellular radio modems offer an additional capability to use your
computer as a cellular phone. When you are not sending or receiving
data, you can switch the modem into voice mode using your mobile
computers Speaker Phone program.
The exact capabilities of your radio modem are determined by the
communications software you are using, and the services provided by
your wireless network provider. Refer to the documentation provided
CAUTION Your modem generates radio frequency (RF) signals. Do
not operate the radio modem before you have registered it with a
network provider. The network will not accept a signal from an
unregistered device. Unauthorized use of your radio modem may
interfere with local business or government communications,
resulting in fines or other legal action.
ESN Hex: CE001BC0
ESN Dec: 206-00007104
EID: 00-A0-D5-00-1B-C0
Radio ID
Electronic serial number
(Hexadecimal, decimal)