Not haveing a serial cable I need to ask the location of the Network Identity. The unlock code is located at x3FE00C. What memory address is the corresponding address of the network to which it is locked?
Is this encoded in BCD or in the clear?
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I have T/Mobile PPC Phone edition, I have just flashed to XDA 1.2
Can I surf in internet by using GSM Cellular line and no GPRS?
With my personal account?
how can I do it?
Something about AOL? I have an AOL Account and also AOL program for PPC but can' t commect to the net...
Thanks
Ye you can... But you need to contact T-Mobile to get the Settings for the Connection then:
Start => Settings => Connections => Double Click on "Connections" icon => Select "Internet Settings" => Click "Modify" => Click "New..." => Put your Network Settings and have a nice time,,,
Sorry I can not help more cause I'm not T-Mobile Subscriber...
thanks, but I have other SiM card, I live in Italy....
Whoever.... it does not matter what provider you have, but he should have this service...
You just need to call your Mobile Service Provider and ask for the Settings to connect to there Web Server through your PDA, like Phone Number, User Name, Password...etc
Surfing Internet using cellular line
Firstly you need to ascertain if your GSM sim card is data compatible or not with your GSM service provider. If it is you should be able to connect to your ISP without any trouble by just dialling your ISP number and entering your password.
You should also ascertain you have the GSM username and password for a dial up and not for ISDN or broadband with your ISP.
hi,
I'm trying to get my x10 to work on a WPA2 Enterprise network. I have my own unique username and password but im not sure what to fill in. Every setting is already preset, however the following are blank and i don't know what to fill in.
Private key password
Identity
Anonymous Identity
Wireless Password
Do I have to fill in all the blanks? which blanks do i put my username and password?
Not all EAPs are supported. Are you connection to an eduroam network? I've been trying and the EAP is not supported.
Hi every body
i will show you how to change your ip adress in windows mobile ,because a few days later i post and i ask how to change it ,but no body reply so i discover it myself
go option/connections/wireless/network card/and select your
wireless adapter
now select specific IP adress
exemple
IP adress : 192.168.1.181 (you can just modified the 181 value)
subnet mask :255.255.255.0
default gateway :192.168.1.1 (this is your default router adress)
now go to Name Servers
and put your router adress in DNS (ex:192.168.1.1)
and press OK
now your adreess has been changed
Any one needs helps ,i will
this IP is local and static. your ip will b different if you use to accessing real internet connection.
I spent most of a day trying to get an APN definition for MMS working on my new (and first) smartphone. Searching for answers, I found a lot of conflicting information regarding the meaning and specification of "APN type." I finally decided to go to the source (code) to understand. Here's what I found for Android 4.1.1 (sorry if this is duplicative, but nowhere could I find an exhaustive list):
from /android/4.1.1/frameworks/base/telephony/java/com/android/internal/telephony/Phone.java, /android/4.1.1/frameworks/base/telephony/java/com/android/internal/telephony/DataConnectionTracker.java, and /android/4.1.1/frameworks/base/core/java/android/net/ConnectivityManager.java
default any type for which no APN entry is defined
mms Multimedia Messaging Service
supl Secure User Plane Location, geographic device location
dun Dial Up Networking bridge
hipri High Priority Mobile data
ims IP Multimedia Subsystem
fota Over the air Adminstration
cbs Carrier Branded Services
* all types of traffic (literal asterisk string)
"APN type" may be specified by including one or more of the above strings in a comma-separated list (apparently only lower-case, no spaces). In my case (Italy Coop-Voce branded service apparently carried by TIM), specifying a GPRS APN with APN type "default" and a second APN definition with APN type "mms" was sufficient to provide working Internet, SMS, and MMS access. After saving the MMS APN definition, I saw that it showed no radio-button for selection. I thought that meant the definition was faulty, but not so; it works just fine for MMS nonetheless (apparently the radio button selects only the primary data APN).
from /android/4.1.1/frameworks/base/core/java/android/net/ConnectivityManager.java
MMS An MMS-specific Mobile data connection. This connection may be the same as TYPE_MOBILE but it may be different. This is used by applications needing to talk to the carrier's Multimedia Messaging Service servers. It may coexist with default data connections.
SUPL A SUPL-specific Mobile data connection. This connection may be the same as TYPE_MOBILE but it may be different. This is used by applications needing to talk to the carrier's Secure User Plane Location servers for help locating the device. It may coexist with default data connections.
DUN A DUN-specific Mobile data connection. This connection may be thesame as TYPE_MOBILE but it may be different. This is used by applicaitons performing a Dial Up Networking bridge so that the carrier is aware of DUN traffic. It may coexist with default data connections.
HIPRI A High Priority Mobile data connection. This connection is typically the same as TYPE_MOBILE but the routing setup is different. Only requesting processes will have access to the Mobile DNS servers and only IP's explicitly requested via requestRouteToHost will route over this interface if a default route exists.
IMS IP Multimedia Subsystem
FOTA Over the air Adminstration.
CBS Carrier Branded Services
Note: directory structure and module content vary with Android version. Some earlier versions do not define all above APN types; otherwise, type strings and meanings appear to be consistent across versions.
Thank you for sharing.
I know it's an old post but I won't to open a new thread since I think this is still gave good informations about apn.
I would like to know if it's useful tu change apn type values manually.
My previous carrier(wind) in type apn had this values:
Code:
default,supl,agps,fota,dun
.
My current carrier (kena mobile) has just
Code:
default
in apn type and
Code:
pap
in authentication method.
This are the settings obtained via carrier auto-configuration procedure for Moto G5 plus(my smartphone).
What do you think? It's useful tu add different values after
Code:
default
or it's a total waste of time since the carrier system override what you set locally on your device?
Thank you very much.
there's also the "admin" type which you can use for using duplicated SIM cards.
T-Mobile's APN settings for the LG ThinQ has a type called "xcap":
Sorry, don't have enough posts to include the link.
Anyone know what xcap is for? I Googled for this APN type value, but haven't found anything about this value.
Thanks,
Q
Thanks for the info. Valuable information in this post. Thumbs up!
T-Mobile One plans classify all network devices into 3 categories: voice(phone), tablet and hotspot. The network retrieves information from the device itself about device type when your device boots and attempts to register itself on T-Mo network to get service. I would like to know how to change (hack) device classification, so T-Mobile network would, for example, see my phone as a tablet device. Anyone with information where this is stored, or a clue how to make T-Mo network misread it - please share.
Anyone?
One way is to edit your build.prop & change product model (device) to the one you want.