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So when you activate a new phone you have to do all the *228 stuff to register it on verizons network. Since the phone gets programmed OTA you have to be using a Verizon network. Thats where my first problem happened. Since I'm in Alaska and there are no Verizon towers (just partners) everywhere is roaming and you cannot do the OTA update/activation.
I got the phone programmed by changing the NAM settings by "calling" ##778 but only voice and sms work right now.
Now the only problem is that I don't know exactly what I need to change to get the data communications working. I know in order to use data communication on a partner network (while in roaming) you have to first use some kind of data transfer on a verizon network. I can only guess that is so the phone gets programmed properly.
If anyone would care to share their knowledge or share their Modem Settings and M.IP profile information hopefully I can get this thing working 100% again; and by not using verizon's "only" method (as the customer service says)
Call back VZW and tell them that you need to do a manual program - I used to work there and they should walk you through all of the steps/entry over the phone.
For what it's worth - Here are my settings
M.IP Settings
Number of Profiles: 1
Active User Profile Index: 0
MIP MODE: Mobile IP Preferred
MIP Registration Retries: 2
MIP Registration Retry Timeout: 0
Mobile Node-HA Authentication: Enable
Send a Registration Request: Disable
Dormant Handoff Optimization: Enable
___________________________________________
M.IP Default Profile
Enable Profile: Enable
NAI: [email protected]
DUN NAIL: Failed
MN HA SPI Set: Enable
MN HA SPI Value: 12C
MN AAA SPI Set: Enable
MN AAA SPI Value: 2
Reverse Tunneling Preferred: Enable
Home Address: 0.0.0.0
Primary HA Address: 255.255.255.255
Secondary HA Address: 255.255.255.255
DMU Public Key: 10
_____________________________________________________
Modem Settings
Slot Cycle Index: 2
Preferred Serving System: Automatic
Preferred Mode: Automatic
HDR Hybrid Preferred: Enable
Clear All MRU Entry: No
Rev A. Enable
1x Diversity: Disable
I appreciate the insight espmetalhead, however when I called vzw and asked them about manually programming it they said the only thing they can manually program is voice/sms. To program the phone for data you HAVE to be in a verizon network no matter what. I don't really understand why. I have another phone (blackberry 8330) that has working data communication here in alaska. WHy can't you just take whatever settings the blackberry has for data and use it on the incredible? lol. man, its so frustrating. I really don't want to ship my phone to my parents and walk them through programming the incredible for me haha.
espmetalhead: hopefully in your experience you've came across a way to manually program a phone for data communication...
There is a way to do it from what I remember, you just have to get to a data tech this is high enough in the chain so they can do a walk through. A csr over the phone should be able to route you to the right person. I know I did some Windows Mobile device manual programs that fired up data.
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akrutsinger said:
I appreciate the insight espmetalhead, however when I called vzw and asked them about manually programming it they said the only thing they can manually program is voice/sms. To program the phone for data you HAVE to be in a verizon network no matter what. I don't really understand why. I have another phone (blackberry 8330) that has working data communication here in alaska. WHy can't you just take whatever settings the blackberry has for data and use it on the incredible? lol. man, its so frustrating. I really don't want to ship my phone to my parents and walk them through programming the incredible for me haha.
espmetalhead: hopefully in your experience you've came across a way to manually program a phone for data communication...
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Unfortunately, you have to be in the Vz network to program for data. They use an authentication key that can only be transmitted OTA through their own network for data services. It's a CDMA thing, so there's really no way around it.
so why isn't it possible to just read the key to me over the phone or something?
Idk, it just doesn't seem right. It seems like that has to be a way to do it manually...
Maybe I'm just in denial because I really don't want to send it back to the lower 48
Manually Programming for Data
Does anyone know how to program the Incredible to get data? For some reason after updating to 2.3.4 it just quick making calls and getting onto mobile networks. I solved the making calls issue by manually programming it through ##778. But now I'm without data, so does anyone have any ideas on how to get this accomplished? Any help would be great! Thanks!
need help for activating my phone
espmetalhead said:
Call back VZW and tell them that you need to do a manual program - I used to work there and they should walk you through all of the steps/entry over the phone.
For what it's worth - Here are my settings
M.IP Settings
Number of Profiles: 1
Active User Profile Index: 0
MIP MODE: Mobile IP Preferred
MIP Registration Retries: 2
MIP Registration Retry Timeout: 0
Mobile Node-HA Authentication: Enable
Send a Registration Request: Disable
Dormant Handoff Optimization: Enable
___________________________________________
M.IP Default Profile
Enable Profile: Enable
NAI: [email protected]
DUN NAIL: Failed
MN HA SPI Set: Enable
MN HA SPI Value: 12C
MN AAA SPI Set: Enable
MN AAA SPI Value: 2
Reverse Tunneling Preferred: Enable
Home Address: 0.0.0.0
Primary HA Address: 255.255.255.255
Secondary HA Address: 255.255.255.255
DMU Public Key: 10
_____________________________________________________
Modem Settings
Slot Cycle Index: 2
Preferred Serving System: Automatic
Preferred Mode: Automatic
HDR Hybrid Preferred: Enable
Clear All MRU Entry: No
Rev A. Enable
1x Diversity: Disable
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hi this is Waseem from Pakistan i am facing much problems in activating my HTC droid incredible 2.
i have tried alot to update my phone but it's not working and the activation dialer is also work-less. please guide me through the whole procedure, what should i do next to activate my phone. i already have restored the factory setting twice but still not updating... i wil be very thankful to you for this act of kindness.
Ruud Westerhout said:
As a matter of interest :
1) Should I be disconnected from the net when I do this ?
2) Should I be taking the GSM-Card out of the phone when doing this
3) If I do a hard-reset now, and being asked x-cancel 0-hard-reset, what would be the result ?
4) Are there any other reasons for the device not being recognized, or not for soo long ?
PS. I am using the internet through a router/firewall and I am not using the XP-firewall.
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This is the forums for the first gen incredible not incredible 2.
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So I've read all of the claims that the EVO simply won't work if you're in an AWS market. Fine, no problem. Somehow i've managed to get it to work for me though! Well, talk and text on the android plan anyway. I still can't seem to get data working though :/ I was wondering if anyone could help me with this.
I started out with myn-WarmTwoPointTwo--RLS-4-Cricket-Zmod played around with settings for about 4 days and finally managed to get talk and text working. However, my "4G" radio would only take me to a webpage that asks me to sign up for clear internet service when I opened the web browser(Hmm i wonder what would happen if i signed in with my clear account, I'll try that in a moment).
Someone mentioned I go for JimminyV's cricket ROM. So i gave that a try and there didn't seem to be any difference at all, but i couldn't get a mobile network connection, so i'm thinking this ROM won't do the trick for me, I went back to twoPointTwo.
I've taken bits from all kinds of tutorials, including JImminyV's ROM post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=784776
The Zmods:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=795126
EPST programming codes:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=737594
some post ztahoez made over at CDMAGurus.com etc.
Played around with ##Data#(I should give you my settings in there):
Data Profile:
Active Profile = 1
User Name = my#@mycricket.com
SPI MN-HA = 12C
SPI MN-AAA = 2
Reverse Tunnel Preferred = Enable
Home IP = 0.0.0.0
Primary Home Agen = 68.28.15.12
Second Home Agent = 68.28.31.12
HA and AAA shared secret = cricket
DSA Server URL = (couldn't find any info on this so i just wrote https://dsa.mycricket.com) any bells ringing?
EVDO:
DDTM = Enable
Preferred Mode = Auto
Advanced:
MEID = a hex value that can't be edited and i'm not sure if it's safe to share
P_REV = IS-2000(6)
SCM = 58
Slot Mode = Enable
Slot Cycle Index = 1
MMC = 310 - I'm in the US
MNC = 00
MSID = 4433070623 - anyone familiar with that MSID?
ACCOLC = 3
Vocoder = Enable
EVRC-B = Disable
Home and Roam ORig = Voice 13k
LBS PDE IP and Port = unavailable - what is that?
Foreign NID and SID registration = Enabled
DDTM = Enable
Home SID/NID #1 = 6535/65535 - I can't find info for this anywhere
MMS Server URL = http://mms.mycricket.com/mycricket/mms.php
RTSP Proxy Port = 554
RTSP Proxy Address = 0.0.0.0
HTTP PD Proxy Port = 8085
HTTP PD Proxy Address = 0.0.0.0
WiMAX:
Standby Time(minute) = 10
SCAN RATE = 30
NAI = [email protected]
User Name = my#@mycricket.com
Realm = mycricket.com?
a whole bunch of craziness
TLS = enabled
TTLS = disabled
My PRL is 06399
Hmm after messing around with JimminyV's ROM, I can't seem to connect to clear's sign in prompt anymore :/
Other Common problems:
I keep getting error code 65, which with a little googling, means that there's an authentication issue, somewhere :/
[EDIT] I forgot to mention that ##778# and *228 don't work, and if i use *22804, I'll usually connect to Verizon Wireless' configuration menu [/EDIT]
I've tried to be as thorough as i could be. Please let me know if you have any questions for me and if you can help, THANKS!!!
I guess I can post this over at CDMAgurus too, but just wanted you to know, that i was able to log into clear with my account lol(i'd better check if i've been charged, or the lol will be on me.
Hey here, yes here, this is why:....
HEY HERE, YES HERE, THIS IS WHY:....
The reason as to why you only get talk/text on cricket with a dual band phone on a tri-band area/AWS is the following:
Your plan has a national access/roaming (talk/text), meaning that everywhere you go, you will be able to get AT LEAST talk and text. On the regular cricket network, you get EVERYTHING.
Your phone is actually connected to sprints tower because sprint is the roaming partner with cricket. the agreement DOES NOT allows data usage, only talk/text ( i will assume because talk/text does not takes as much bandwidth as data does)
So, to sum-up:
ANY DUAL-BAND PHONE on a AWS market will be on a "Roaming Partner Network"
This is because you are using SPRINTS network (or any other romaing partner network), and the agreement only lets you use talk/text.
HOWEVER, if you take your phone where cricket offers a native DUAL BAND (800/1900) frequency, you will have data working.
Numerous people are sadly mistaken when it comes they're understanding of the Cricket EVO's functionality in triband areas. They have been lead to believe that it's impossible to get it to work or to get all of its features working, but this is about as far from the truth as it gets. People are quick to rely on information which they haven't actually tested themselves. They're like the folks in Columbus's day who didn't believe that the earth is round, but here are the facts...I live in Chicago, which is a triband area, and have been using a fully flashed Cricket EVO for quite some time now with out a single problem whatsoever. Everyone one of my features work perfectly fine, and my network is NOT roaming. Looks like Cricket EVOs work in triband areas afterall!
yeah you're not the first person to say that, but no one's been able to prove it. or show how to do it.
Laserbeak43 said:
yeah you're not the first person to say that, but no one's been able to prove it. or show how to do it.
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I've been using the proof for a couple of months now & as far as how to do it is concerned, it's posted all over this website & others.
RioSoul said:
I've been using the proof for a couple of months now & as far as how to do it is concerned, it's posted all over this website & others.
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Last i checked(for weeks) It couldn't be done on cricket. I've had voice but had to use clear for data.
so yyeah i've searched all EVO forums for Cricket and Triband and there's no thread that posts a solution, there are only 3 threads as a matter of fact.
So which thread were you talking about?
bumping this one, willing to donate to a dev of your choice if someone can help me get this EVO working in st. louis. i understand the AWS issues, but i think as a lot have said, that its possible in AWS markets. im willing to try anything. internet works great here with full 3g, just no getting cricket programming when *228, and *22804 does nothing but sit and then hand up. 611 says your account can not be validated.
To start, I AM searching and trying to find any and all information that could possibly help me out.
I rooted using unrevoked. Used Calk's rom, switched to netarchy-toastmod-4.3.1-cfs-havs-nosbc-universal-signed, made several nandroid backups (one including the RSA keys, although the backup made when using unrevoked made one of the RSA keys also), tried Ava-Froyo, went back to Calk's. Also tried the PRL hack.
Im new to all this but am fairly technically inclined and understand, so I think, these processes. Of course Im still learning obviously...
....cause somewhere along the line I lost the ability to get incoming calls !!!!!!!
I can still make calls (my number comes up on caller ID correct), send texts, use the net, email, and use wifi tether.
When i make a call it triggers something cause all my texts, mail, and voicemails come streaming in all at once.??????
Im at my wits end, and probably will be up all night trying to fix it.
I found some values in my advanced settings after dialing ##3282# that were different and wonder if thats the problem.
if someone will post me their info from the ##3282# screens (off course omit your phone number under advanced) that would be awesome !!!
S is still showing off.
I have gone back to:
RUU_SuperSonic_S_Sprint_WWE_3.26.651.6_Radio_2.15.00.07.28_NV_1.40_release_140444_signed
and then:
RUU_Supersonic_1.47.651.1_Radio_2.05.00.06.10_release_CL195459
and then the over the air update to 2.2
still not working....
I really dont want to go to the friggin Sprint store....
And any other advice where to steer my searching and efforts would be greatly appreciated !!!!!
Did you mess with your evdo settings from the settings: networks: mobile networks settings screen?
do ##3282#, under evdo, does it say automatic, or something else?
evdo settings
I will list what my phone is set at.
just answer/values
DATA PROFILE:
1
(name)@sprintpcs.com
4D2
4D2
enable
0.0.0.0
255.255.255.255
68.28.89.76
******
******
https://dsa.spcsdns.net:443/dsa/
EVDO:
disable
HDR only
ADVANCED:
(##############)
IS-2000(6)
58
enable
2
310
00
(ph# (not mine though))
9
enable
disable
evrc
voice 13k
<not available> -- LBS PDE IP
<not available> -- LBS PDE PORT
enable
enable
enable
disable
(####)/(#####)
http:/mms.sprintpcs.com
554
rtsp.vog.sprintpcs.com
8085
pd.vog.sprintpcs.com
WIMAX:
10
30
##E#D####A##@sprintpcs.com
(name)@sprintpcs.com
sprintpcs.com
2647000,2657000,2667000
10,10,10
000002
000004
1
120
10
-89
4
300
2
2
0
0
enable
disable
USB CHARGING unchecked
Flash evio 2 1.80 back on
Go into the network settings and select AUTOMATIC for the evdo mode.
EVDO:
disable
HDR only
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HDR is what's preventing you from receiving calls. After you make the above change, go back into ##3282# and confirm that evdo is set to "automatic"
These network settings carry over regardless of rom's. You can flash til you're blue in the face, problem won't go away
Edit:
8085
pd.vog.sprintpcs.com
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You may want to delete that so your streaming works without hiccups.
It needs to be set to auto or hybrid.
Sent from my (insert daily ROM name here) Evo 4g
ok, getting incoming calls now.
i switched to automatic under evdo and also in the advanced settings changed the phone number to my actual phone number and this time hit menu>commit changes.
yeah, now to check everything else!!!!
didnt know about the commit changes thing, i was wondering why nothing changed when i edited them.
also under settings>system updates i updated PRL and PROFILE after this.
crossing fingers!!!!
Thank God for nan back ups, now i can reroot and be back in business in no time !!!!!
BACK TO LOVING THE EVO LOL
Thanks for chiming in !!!!!!!
Glad it worked.
This post defines it a bit more - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11426299&postcount=8879
Operation Mode = ##3282# > EVDO
Hybrid = Automatic
EVDO-Only = HDR
1X-Only = CDMA
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???????
ok, now im stumped!
something keeps changing my friggin phone number in my advanced settings in ##3282#
i can change it, commit the change, update profile and everything will be fine and work (get calls).
but then when i reboot it will switch back !!!!
i havent installed, to my knowledge, any rogue crap.
what in the blazes could be causing this???
Are you changing it in ##3282#, or in the network settings that evio 2 1.80 gives access to?
Try changing in network settings, not in ##3282#.
Also, if you want, there is an option in ##3282# to completely wipe the settings. I can't remember which heading it's under, but you need to hit menu and it'll say something like reset settings, or reset something.
I had a simular issue. Unroot the phone flash the ruu then OTA then call sprint tech suppeort and ask them hard resset your phone. It helped me. should help you to. here is how 2 unroot
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=780141&highlight=unroot
Seems like an awful lot of work to fix this.. I'd exhaust other possibilities before going through all this trouble.
My phone is done. My phone wouldn't call or text earlier so i did a reset on the ##768# screen or whatever so it would run hands free activation again. It failed out. Erased all of my data from the epst screen. Can anyone help? Phone will not connect to data
abdabbs said:
ok, now im stumped!
something keeps changing my friggin phone number in my advanced settings in ##3282#
i can change it, commit the change, update profile and everything will be fine and work (get calls).
but then when i reboot it will switch back !!!!
i havent installed, to my knowledge, any rogue crap.
what in the blazes could be causing this???
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Did you happen to have your number ported over from another carrier when you got your Evo?
Yes, it was ported. But the number listed in there wasnt the old number. Anyway my phone has been working now, with that old number in it...so...
The only thing is that when on data network it show 'EvDo' all the time, never '3G'. Is this a problem? I have been tring to read up on it and it seems fine, but everyone else's Evo's here seem to show 3G.
Im still trying to locate the original settings so I can compare exactly what I see when I do the ##3282#.
Thanks again for you help!
I often do live streaming of events and from time to time I am forced to tether my cell to my laptop for internet access. This actually works better than you would expect. Anyway, back in the ICS (Task650 AOKP) days anytime I needed to do this I would use the old *#*#4636*#*# code and select "LTE only". This worked great, it disabled CDMA (so no calls or texts), and most importantly it prevented the phone from switching between CDMA and LTE (which obviously would be disastrous during a live stream).
Now that I am running JB (tried CM10.1 and Task650 AOKP), this doesn't work anymore. Even though LTE works perfectly fine under normal circumstances, when I select "LTE Only" the phone simply disconnects everything and I never get data back. It seems like there was a change in the modem options or something. When I go into Settings->Mobile Networks->Network Mode I can select LTE/WCDMA, LTE/GSM/WCDMA, GSM/WCDMA. If I select any of these options and go back to the phone info screen using the *#*# code, under "preferred network type" it says "Unknown."
I've tried two modems with the same results:
I747MUMLL1
I747MVLLH1
Any ideas on what I can do?
A quick update. I did try the stock modem firmware. No change. I went back to a stock ROM, which no longer accepted the *#*# code, but did accept the *#2263# code which allowed me to select LTE band preference and locked it into LTE. Is there a way to get into this menu from an AOSP ROM? Is this specific to the dialer?
Maybe a APN change could help this but I don't think you can perma lock LTE as it's not available everywhere.
Also, mind if I ask why you wanna have LTE only? It's already set to use LTE when needed, therefor, you don't need to lock it on.
BWolf56 said:
Maybe a APN change could help this but I don't think you can perma lock LTE as it's not available everywhere.
Also, mind if I ask why you wanna have LTE only? It's already set to use LTE when needed, therefor, you don't need to lock it on.
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Hi BWolf,
I had mentioned it in my first post but the reason I want LTE only is so I can prevent the switching of bands between LTE and HSPDA when I am live streaming. Anytime a switch occurs there's a down period of a few seconds which causes the live stream to freeze. Even with full LTE bars, the phone seems to switch every now and then.
I know it's possible, because I can do it on the stock ROM, and I could do it with the older AOSP ICS ROM's. After decompiling the stock FactoryTest.apk file it appears that everything is controlled using invokeOemRilRequestRaw commands. I'll dig into it a bit further, I'm sure there's a way to replicate the functionality.
Ugh. I was hoping the setting was actually achieved using some sort of simple command send to the baseband. That is not the case. Apparently the whole menu system resides in the baseband, and the serviceModeApp.apk app simply provides a dummy interface to display the choices and respond back with selections.
I think at this point it's a little more work than it's worth. I can always flash a nandroid of a stock rom for the streaming and then flash back afterwards. Not ideal, but it'll have to do.
Well, I've solved it. After more effort than I care to admit to, I've found the cause of a lot of the grief with the network mode settings. I'll leave this info here in case someone else ever comes looking for it.
First off, it appears selecting "LTE only" wasn't working due to some sort of bug either with the radio baseband or with how some of the custom roms deal with the baseband. This bug was persistent across ROM reflashes because persistent data in the baseband remained. It appeared to have fixed itself when I flashed back to a stock rooted rom and did a factory reset. Other people have found this solution to work for other bizarre radio related issues, such as no LTE. Anyway, that fixed the LTE only selection.
In regards to the apparent disconnect between the list of preferred networks and what the radio was actually doing, as it turns out there is a mismatch. At some point in my search I downloaded the CM10.1 source and started digging around. I found in the ril directory the reference-ril.c file which describes the network modes:
Code:
static int net2modem[] = {
MDM_GSM | MDM_WCDMA, // 0 - GSM / WCDMA Pref
MDM_GSM, // 1 - GSM only
MDM_WCDMA, // 2 - WCDMA only
MDM_GSM | MDM_WCDMA, // 3 - GSM / WCDMA Auto
MDM_CDMA | MDM_EVDO, // 4 - CDMA / EvDo Auto
MDM_CDMA, // 5 - CDMA only
MDM_EVDO, // 6 - EvDo only
MDM_GSM | MDM_WCDMA | MDM_CDMA | MDM_EVDO, // 7 - GSM/WCDMA, CDMA, EvDo
MDM_LTE | MDM_CDMA | MDM_EVDO, // 8 - LTE, CDMA and EvDo
MDM_LTE | MDM_GSM | MDM_WCDMA, // 9 - LTE, GSM/WCDMA
MDM_LTE | MDM_CDMA | MDM_EVDO | MDM_GSM | MDM_WCDMA, // 10 - LTE, CDMA, EvDo, GSM/WCDMA
MDM_LTE, // 11 - LTE only
};
These correspond directly to the spinner selections in the phone info activity, which are:
Code:
private String[] mPreferredNetworkLabels = {
"WCDMA preferred",
"GSM only",
"WCDMA only",
"GSM auto (PRL)",
"CDMA auto (PRL)",
"CDMA only",
"EvDo only",
"GSM/CDMA auto (PRL)",
"LTE/CDMA auto (PRL)",
"LTE/GSM auto (PRL)",
"LTE/GSM/CDMA auto (PRL)",
"LTE only",
"Unknown"};
If you compare the two, you can see that the descriptions are not entirely accurate. In particular, many of the mode strings do not indicate they would select EVDO (even though the mask from reference-ril.c clearly shows they would). On devices which don't support EVDO, such as the i747, selecting these modes fail.
With the LTE only network mode now working, I see no need to implement the service mode band selection menu. With that said I did have a few solid strategies for doing it, if I decided to go that route. I peeked into the SecFactoryPhoneTest.apk a little bit, which is the service Samsung uses to communicate between the RIL and userspace java apps. It connects to a local socket named "Multiclient". I found this really bizarre because the telephony stack already connects to the RIL socket, and second the socket is typically named "rild". I believe Samsung has a custom implementation of rild (the linux userspace daemon which passes RIL requests to the kernel) which implements this extra "multiclient" socket. I could not find this socket on my AOSP based ROMs, so I assume it is a proprietary Samsung thing.
Instead of connecting directly to an RIL socket, you might be able to send the bytes associated with pulling up the band selection menu, and then blind sending the correct menu selections. The samsung service uses reflection to try and send RIL requests through the ITelephony interface (and then falls back on making a direct RIL connection). Here's how it does it:
Code:
Method localMethod = localITelephony.getClass().getDeclaredMethod("sendOemRilRequestRaw", new Class[] { [B.class, [B.class });
Now I think the sendOemRilRequestRaw method is another proprietary function, but a similar one exists in the AOSP RIL implementation which is invokeOemRilRequestRaw. Using the same technique you might be able to send raw bytes to the RIL without messing around with sockets.
Ironically I just found in the source a c program that connects directly to the rild and issues commands to select certain radio options. Path is hardware/ril/rild/radiooptions.c. It connects to the debug ril socket to issue commands. A potentially super easy route to issue commands in the future would just be to modify that and run it as a command with superuser from java.
Hi,
I'm trying to flash back two E4GT phones from PagePlus to Sprint (RingPlus MVNO). I get calls and text but no data. I suspect the mobile IP (M.IP) address maybe wrong. I'm hoping someone with more knowledge can help me out. I keep getting error 67. If anyone has QPST and can confirm their settings it would be much appreciated. Here are my current settings:
Settings tab- Service programming/field service/one time subsidy lock (uses 1) are all the MSL on the account. General = slot cycle 2, Current NAM=Nam1, Auto Nam = unchecked, SPC change enabled = checked.
CDMA tab- Nam Name = "SPCS", Directory = R+ phone number(10 digits no space/no dash), AOC=6, MCC=310, MNC = 10, IMSI_S = MSID (10 digits), Primary Channel A/B=283/384, Secondary Channel A/B=691/777, EVRC enabled for Home Page/Home Orig/Roam orig. Question here, I certain all is correct except for MNC. I've read 10, 12 and 120. QPST will only accept a 2 digit code for this field. Does it matter as it seems to work with both 10, 12 and even 00 (just not with 120).
CDMA-2 tab - NAM name = SPCS, Directory = R+ (10 digit number), True IMSI with MCC=310, MNC=12 and IMSI_S=MSID (10 digit)....Identical to first CDMA tab.
System tab - SID=4162, NID=65535, preferred mode = CDMA only, Band and Roam preference = Automatic
Roam tab- I loaded PRL 60690
Data tab- MDR mode = Svc Opt 33 pfrd, Pkt Dial String #777, Service option=IS-707
M.ip tab -
profile 0 (available = 0 and 1), NAI = R+ 10 digit [email protected], HA shared secret = text string "secret", AAA key=unknown what this value is and read that it's provided OTA at time of programming, Rev Tunnel Preferred=enabled, Home Address=0.0.0.0, Primary HA address = 68.28.81.76, Secondary HA address = 68.28.89.76, MN-HA SPI=4D2, MN-AAA SPI=4D2, DMU public key ID=0, DMU Mobile Authenticator=blank
Profile 1- Everything exactly the same as profile 0 with the only exception of Primary HA address = 255.255.255.255
Thanks in advance.
I used MVNOslayer to configure my phone to ringplus.
I am dealing with the same mip error 67. I kinda expect it since its a old phone that got replaced , i got two prevails now to flash,mod en xposed , and maybe decompile my odexed phones framework, Eventually ill look on my good rom but if ne thing I mod on dummy prevail to fix this I will surely let you kno bud or send file/link after i check on primary cell to ya since im on boost/sprint