I get this speed lolx..
Blacktubi update on ur WIkI ya

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Mar 27 2013, 04:28 PM
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fuyor .. After locking channel (tower) for 320U ..
I get this speed lolx.. Blacktubi update on ur WIkI ya ![]() |
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Mar 27 2013, 04:32 PM
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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Mar 27 2013, 04:29 PM) I think Aircard like 320U is the only modem where we can select which tower we want to connect. You should check it out and below is the links for you http://www.rfactory.org/OpenWRT/custom.html http://www.rfactory.org/OpenWRT/locking.html Enjoy bro |
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Mar 28 2013, 07:21 AM
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QUOTE(sHawTY @ Mar 28 2013, 04:16 AM) Sorry if this question is already answered, but I have 1 simple question: Bro, go to get xun lei account if you can read chinese .. It is a seedbox with very low price I've read the first page about maxis blocking P2P. And 1 question pops in my head: Even if I use a router that can do port forwarding, it still won't do any good since Maxis block P2P? and this is the speed I got from BT converted to HTTP links ![]() This post has been edited by lwk523: Mar 28 2013, 07:23 AM |
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Apr 15 2013, 08:38 AM
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QUOTE(zytan87 @ Apr 14 2013, 02:22 PM) i find lots of pages, finally let me found it!!! but this is not permanent solution, because sometimes it will still change back to GPRS network.. Should be this command, AT!UMTSCHAN=1,****. Anyway, check this out http://www.rfactory.org/OpenWRT/locking.htmli found on this page: Putty download tht software then follow the steps, and insert the AT command. AT command found at here: AT COMMAND i tried many AT command and finally found the command, although i not quite understand whats the article talking about... the AT command for change the network is AT+COPS=1,2,"50212",2 (50212 is operator number for maxis). then the green light will change to blue light!!! if the signal change back to GPRS again then just input the AT command again.. But i still dono how to lock the network permanent, haiz... Maybe have other AT command more suitable to use.. who knows AT command very well?? |
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Jul 4 2013, 12:18 PM
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Jul 5 2013, 01:50 PM
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Jul 5 2013, 02:17 PM
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QUOTE(digilife @ Jul 5 2013, 01:56 PM) I just load a few units and I can post it mon or Tue.. If you urgent need it you can find my competitor QUOTE(blacktubi @ Jul 5 2013, 02:00 PM) How you get channel working? We required a latest openwrt or use the modemgui if yall needed and i will upload for you. Mind provide a more comprehensive guide? I used this guide it never work 2. Read this post http://www.ofmodemsandmen.com/locking.html 4. Additional note for Bands and Bandmasks : http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/sierra_advanced QUOTE AT!GSTATUS? Determine the Channels This post has been edited by lwk523: Jul 5 2013, 02:19 PMAT!UMTSCHAN=1,(Get your prefer channel ) Locking the channels Example : AT!UMTSCHAN=1,4436 AT!UMTSCHAN=0 To disable the channel locking enter the following AT Command. You can check the modem and see if the channel locking worked as expected. In the Custom subsection enter the following AT Command. AT!UMTSCHAN? Wait for the response and you should see this. Enable : 01 Channel : 4436 |
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Jul 5 2013, 02:22 PM
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fruitie .. here is the guide to select the frequency/Band via command
Bands and Bandmasks It's sometimes very useful to prevent the modem from using certain bands. An example might be to avoid congestion on 2100 MHz UMTS when there's lightly-loaded 850 or 900 MHz capacity available. The Sierra watcher software provides some scope for doing that. But Linux users need to dig deeper at an earlier stage. There's a documented AT command in the Supported AT Command Reference for setting bands – "AT!BAND". A problem with the documented values is that any particular modem model implements only a subset of them. Any values not implemented default to band "00" (= all bands = no restriction). To see which values are implemented on a particular modem, use this command: AT!BAND=? There's a further twist. The available values depend on the region – so there'll be a different list for Australia from the list given if the modem is set for Europe. Let's say that the list from the command immediately above includes the result "0D, WCDMA 850". Assuming 850 MHz UMTS is all we want, then this command will do: AT!BAND=0D But it's also possible to exercise complete and absolute control over band selection by using bandmasks and a slightly different command – "AT!GBAND" (note the difference – the "G" in "GBAND"). This allows us to restrict a 319U modem to 850 and 900 MHz UMTS only, for example. That's something Vodafone users might find very useful to avoid 2100 MHz congestion. Here are the Australian bandmasks for the "GW Band Mask" (the GSM and UMTS bands): GSM 900 = 0000000000000300 GSM 1800 = 0000000000000080 UMTS 850 = 0000000004000000 UMTS 900 = 0002000000000000 UMTS 2100 = 0000000000400000 They are expressed and used in hexadecimal format. Just logically bitwise OR them together to make the bandmask you want. So Optus 900 and 2100 UMTS (with no GSM) becomes: 0002000000400000 That's applied with the commands (in order): AT!ENTERCND="A710" AT!GBAND=0002000000400000 Likewise, UMTS 850 plus 900 MHz becomes bandmask: 0000000004400000 Add in GSM 900 (but not 1800) for example to get: 0000000004400300 If you set a bandmask like this and then use the Sierra Windows watcher program, you may find that any band setting you enter there will undo your bandmask, although a watcher setting of "Automatic" band selection seems preserve the desired bandmask indefinitely. On LTE-capable devices, a second bandmask is required – the LTE-specific "L Band Mask". Values for bands currently implemented on Australian Sierra modems are: LTE B1 2100 MHz = 0000000000000001 LTE B3 1800 MHz = 0000000000000004 LTE B7 2600 MHz = 0000000000000040 Future models might include: LTE B8 900 MHz = 0000000000000080 LTE B20 800 MHz = 0000000000080000 To set the bandmask on an LTE device, use the two bandmasks separated by a comma, with the LTE bandmask second. So to set a 320U modem up to work on UMTS 850, UMTS 900, UMTS 2100 and LTE 1800, the "AT!GBAND" command sequence is: AT!ENTERCND="A710" AT!GBAND=0002000004400000,0000000000000004 Note that on 320U modems sold by Telstra, the ability to use 900 MHz UMTS is an undocumented feature, available only by using a bandmask. Ironically, setting the 320U back to all-band mode disables 900 MHz UMTS again on this modem. The simplest way to undo a bandmask setting is to reset the modem to "all bands" with the command: AT!BAND=00 |
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Jul 6 2013, 06:56 PM
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Any one here tried MR3040 without battery in 24/7 with maxis ?
digilife Do you own this setup before ? Thank you. |
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Jul 7 2013, 08:25 AM
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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Jul 7 2013, 01:54 AM) mr3040 without battery and direct AC plugin only support up to 7.2Mbps modem,.. Thanks for your replied. How about flash with openwrt firmware instead of stock firmware ? Are you mentioned V2 version ? if more than that, it wont able to recognize and dialing your modem |
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Jul 11 2013, 11:57 PM
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Jul 12 2013, 12:02 AM
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QUOTE(fruitie @ Jul 12 2013, 12:00 AM) I don't have Mac yet. Okie, you try reinstall watcher or the better way is install telstra "Mobile Broadband Manager" Trying to reinstall watcher. I wanna re-flash the firmware, but it cannot detect my modem, so cannot run. Static blue... Er, you mean every time I'll need to reinstall? Crazy lo like this. Tips for you. Hold shift button when you enter the setting menu and you will get more advance options. |
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Jul 12 2013, 12:15 AM
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Jul 12 2013, 12:26 AM
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QUOTE(fruitie @ Jul 12 2013, 12:20 AM) Installed the watcher - worked 1. Selecting band is possible at the first place by use the telstra connection manage or openwrt router and it is easy like abc Can detect my 4G, it was running well. Then, I wanted to select band, but looks like not that possible. I'm OK with it. Tubi suggested to flash a new firmware that works with Malaysia's bands. Managed to flash and connected. But no more data received, page not moving. 0kbps up and down. Decided to unplug and try again, then the first error happened... Then it continued. The rest is history now. 2. May I know which firmware you flash ? Link plz. it might help other user to avoid it. Btw, I think there has one firmware only .. Anyway, if you want to save it back then try the last 1 by using Mac os. Hope it could help you |
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Jul 12 2013, 12:35 AM
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QUOTE(fruitie @ Jul 12 2013, 12:28 AM) 1. Not planning to use with router ma. Same firmware, 2. http://www.mediafire.com/download/hu0n01jk...U_Blacktubi.exe Too bad the only friend that has Mac is in SG now. There goes my hope. So confirmed dead ya? I'm damn speechless. Wasted my time, should have finished my office work. Just keep it first, maybe your friends get Mac on tomorrow or meet a new friend.. hahax |
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