Thet, the Novatel modems on ebay also look like they are tied to Sprint.![]()
Thet, the Novatel modems on ebay also look like they are tied to Sprint.![]()
I was reading up on this only today.
I found someone who got it to work.
Something about copying the ESN to the new SIM
Does that sound right ?
No. The ESN doesn't reside in the SIM, it's in the phone.Originally Posted by Thetyim
(The AirCard is a phone without keyboard and display but with a PCMCIA or USB interface).
The operator lock or SPL (ServiceProviderLock) is a function in the phones software to reject SIM cards where the provider unique number doesn't match what the phone want to see.
Now, take a SIM card from DTAC, change a few digits so it matches Sprint.
Then you wont be able to connect to DTAC anymore...
You must remove the lock in the phones software so it accepts all operators. You can't hack it in the SIM card.
I just read it again and I think he meant SSN.Originally Posted by lom
A friend of mine has it.
Useless for peer to peer / bit torrent - completely blocked.![]()
Does it work OK for morally defensible activity?Originally Posted by Gerbil
Gerbil, is that definitely EV-DO ?
or is it the slower plain CDMA ?
I just checked on the Hutch website (cat is only in thai) and it says UNLIMITED internet access 999 baht/month.
There's going to be a few disappointed customers
The CAT site says 790 per month unlimited.
(But, then again, I don't read Thai very well....)
Does anyone know what coverage they have on EVDO ?
Has it hit Phrae yet ?
They have a clickable map here:
CAT CDMA Coverage Area
When you click on the province you'll get a list of tambon where it's available. The number to call is: 054-633993
Thanks BH but that is for CDMA which is 153kbps, I am only interested if I can get EVDO and use it for P2P
^That's the location of their antennae. EVDO is available in Phrae but you'll need to call them and give them your exact location to find out if it reaches you. (Ms. B just called the Phrae office....)
Thanks BH.
So EVDO is available but there is only one way to access it and that's via the Sierra 580 Aircard which only fits a laptop.
No usb modems or evdo phones are available at present.
Is this the same as WCDMA, that many recent Nokia phones do?
Nope WCDMA is not the same as EV-DO
BTW I have just had a reply from Hutch and EV-DO does support P2P and Azureus Torrents.
Do they offer any hardware other than the Aircard? An Ethernet modem would be nice....Originally Posted by Thetyim
^ Not sure what you mean by an 'ethernet modem'
You can fit the aircard to a desktop using either a pci-pccard adaptor or using a router.
Originally Posted by Thetyim
How do you use the aircard with a router? My desktop machine doesn't have a pci bus and my router doesn't have a card slot.Originally Posted by Thetyim
A modem with an ethernet port.Originally Posted by Thetyim
I have been trying to learn more about this and talking to the guys at CAT is not the way to learn.
The Kyocera KR1 router which is available in LOS will connect your aircard to desktops
Last edited by Thetyim; 25-07-2007 at 03:59 PM.
Kyocera PC Mobility - Kyocera KR1 Mobile Router Technical SpecsOriginally Posted by Thetyim
Yep, a router with a card slot. Great news. Didn't know they existed....
^The bad news is that the router costs US$219 in the US....
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