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Vodafone Mobile Connect Quick Installation GuideOnce you have installed the Vodafone Mobile
Connect software you will be able to:
– Make mobile data connections over the Vodafone mobile phone network, e.g. to browse the internet, or to pick up your email
– Write and receive SMS text messages with your computer
– Monitor approximately how much data you transfer, and how long you connect. In addition, the Vodafone Mobile Connect software includes optimisation software. This speeds up any mobile data connection opened using the program
To use this software, you need:
– A computer running Microsoft® Windows Vista ™, Windows® XP or Windows® 2000, or a computer running Mac OS® X 10.3.5 or above.
– A CD drive
– At least 100 MB free disk space and 128 MB RAM
Depending on the device you wish to use with the Vodafone Mobile Connect software, you will also need:
– A Type II PC Card (PCMCIA) slot, supporting CardBus
– An Expresscard slot
– A USB or USB 2.0 socket
– A Bluetooth-enabled computer and device
– A computer with a built-in data card.
Ensure you read and observe the manufacturer’s precautions and safety information provided with your chosen device
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