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 Tp Link TL-MR3420 3G/3.75G router owner club V1

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post Apr 11 2012, 07:02 PM

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The firmware was only at malaysia TP-Link website..
If you access the global website, you can't see this firmware smile.gif
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post Apr 11 2012, 09:14 PM

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QUOTE(KKW @ Apr 10 2012, 06:58 PM)
Did you set any pin before when you connect on pc?
If no, just ignore that smile.gif
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QUOTE(digilife @ Apr 10 2012, 07:18 PM)
use the sim on a phone to disable the simcard pin , by default it should be 0123 for maxis and 1234 for celcom
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QUOTE(maxcheam @ Apr 11 2012, 07:13 AM)
I have the TP-Link firmware that supports entering the PIN number via the web UI if you're interested. Manage to download it before TP-Link pulled it out from their servers. I'm not sure why they did that though. The only difference I noticed is that this version allows you to use a PIN-locked modem. So, use it at your own risks!!  sweat.gif

Version of the firmware:
TL-MR3420_V1_110617

PM me to get the file.  icon_rolleyes.gif

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I've just uploaded it to the following file server:
http://www.2shared.com/file/b-1MclFW/TL-MR..._V1_110617.html

Mods, kindly remove the link if it's not allowed. Thanks!
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Thanks guys, I just got this yesterday but I don't have the USB modem with me right now to test it out. I'm looking through the thread and someone posted their configuration which made me wonder where the heck do I get the SIM pin.

Anyway, I can't disable the SIM card pin with a phone and then put it back on the modem. That would require me to punch the SIM as I'm using an iPhone.

I'll try it out this weekend.
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QUOTE(KKW @ Apr 11 2012, 07:02 PM)
The firmware was only at malaysia TP-Link website..
If you access the global website, you can't see this firmware smile.gif
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thanks for pointing that out. I didn't realize. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Praetor @ Apr 11 2012, 09:14 PM)
Thanks guys, I just got this yesterday but I don't have the USB modem with me right now to test it out. I'm looking through the thread and someone posted their configuration which made me wonder where the heck do I get the SIM pin.

Anyway, I can't disable the SIM card pin with a phone and then put it back on the modem. That would require me to punch the SIM as I'm using an iPhone.

I'll try it out this weekend.
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You can disable the sim card pin on mobile partner smile.gif

QUOTE(maxcheam @ Apr 11 2012, 09:16 PM)
thanks for pointing that out. I didn't realize. tongue.gif
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No probs
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post Apr 11 2012, 10:02 PM

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Portable 3G/3.75G Battery Powered Wireless N Router TL-MR3040

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http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details...=TL-MR3040#spec thumbup.gif


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post Apr 12 2012, 09:41 AM

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Two things here:

1) I recently bought TPlink M3420 to be used with my Hua Wei E173s-2, After a nightmare of connection problems for about a week, finally solved it with their June 2011 firmware update, from TP link Chile

2) reading your posts on using SE phones. Very interesting.. is it limited to the models you have tested or almost all the old phones can do this? And How to do the settings?


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post Apr 12 2012, 11:16 AM

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Our fellow forumer is using his Huawei E367 (28.8Mbps modem) with this MR3420, has anyone use his Huawei E372 (DC-42Mbps modem) with this MR3420?

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QUOTE(lokzan @ Apr 12 2012, 07:41 AM)
Two things here:

1) I recently bought TPlink M3420 to be used with my Hua Wei E173s-2, After a nightmare of connection problems for about a week, finally solved it with their June 2011 firmware update, from TP link Chile

2) reading your posts on using SE phones. Very interesting.. is it limited to the models you have tested or almost all the old phones can do this? And How to do the settings?
Tq

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2.1 also can use 3rd party app but root require.
2.2 above just go to setting, wireless n net., tethering and portable hotport,
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post Apr 12 2012, 11:42 PM

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something that you guys really want to knoe is shown below

i wont explain anything, ITS SELF EXPLANATORY rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif

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post Apr 13 2012, 07:24 AM

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i tot u already using openwrt firmware ?
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QUOTE(digilife @ Apr 12 2012, 11:42 PM)
something that you guys really want to knoe is shown below

i wont explain anything, ITS SELF EXPLANATORY  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif

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Showing off your DC HSPA+ modem ya. rclxms.gif
I like your SSID too. tongue.gif
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post Apr 13 2012, 07:51 AM

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QUOTE(maxcheam @ Apr 13 2012, 07:47 AM)
Showing off your DC HSPA+ modem ya.  rclxms.gif
I like your SSID too. tongue.gif
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thanks bro, using this kind of SSID, ppl just dun have the heart to hack your wifi

btw, by using E372, i am just harnessing the DC offered by maxis

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QUOTE(maxcheam @ Apr 13 2012, 07:47 AM)
Showing off your DC HSPA+ modem ya.  rclxms.gif
I like your SSID too. tongue.gif
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thanks bro, using this kind of SSID, ppl just dun have the heart to hack your wifi

btw, by using E372, i am just harnessing the DC offered by maxis

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post Apr 13 2012, 08:37 PM

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Ahhh, finally got it running. Setup was relatively easy. From zero to Internet in 15 minutes. biggrin.gif

Speed is a bit low though albeit strong signal; about 65% to 75%. Using E1552 USB Modem.

First run
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Second run is slightly a bit better.
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post Apr 14 2012, 12:24 AM

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QUOTE(digilife @ Apr 12 2012, 11:42 PM)
something that you guys really want to knoe is shown below

i wont explain anything, ITS SELF EXPLANATORY  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif  rclxm9.gif

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Your MAC address is exposed. smile.gif
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post Apr 14 2012, 12:28 AM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Apr 14 2012, 12:24 AM)
Your MAC address is exposed. smile.gif
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any harm , if yes to wat extend?
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post Apr 14 2012, 12:46 AM

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QUOTE(digilife @ Apr 14 2012, 12:28 AM)
any harm , if yes to wat extend?
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I don't know but somehow it is your computer's identity.

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post Apr 14 2012, 12:17 PM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Apr 14 2012, 12:46 AM)
I don't know but somehow it is your computer's identity.
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that mac is for the router
not computer's
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QUOTE(johnlth93 @ Apr 14 2012, 12:17 PM)
that mac is for the router
not computer's
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so its not "harmful" to me if exposed ?
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post Apr 14 2012, 04:20 PM

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Lol


Added on April 14, 2012, 4:21 pmLike show contact no. on fb


Added on April 14, 2012, 4:23 pmTp link can support 42mbps?

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QUOTE(wkkm007 @ Apr 14 2012, 04:20 PM)
Lol


Added on April 14, 2012, 4:21 pmLike show contact no. on fb


Added on April 14, 2012, 4:23 pmTp link can support 42mbps?
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yes, on stock FW too, din even update the FW or to Open WRT yet

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