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post Dec 23 2023, 11:46 AM

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Joined UM Home5G plan. Bought ZTE MU5120 to pair with it...

Just wonder if stream TV box will get myself banned?


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post Jan 30 2024, 12:03 PM

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I'm considering swapping the mainline and supp line:

U98 - move it to MiFi
U38 Although it's supp line, it should be okay to use it as main line

Any advice on whether this will work?
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post Feb 1 2024, 03:29 PM

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QUOTE(rd0038 @ Jan 31 2024, 10:20 PM)
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/5434244/all

check this, u mobile is blocking U98 used in modem
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QUOTE(4WD_er @ Feb 1 2024, 09:06 AM)
Need a modded 5G modem like Yeacomm.
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Thank you. I should have bought a 5G phone and a Wifi hotspot... now I'm stuck with Home 5G with/ the ZTE MIFI.
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post Feb 5 2024, 01:13 AM

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QUOTE(gnome @ Feb 3 2024, 02:47 PM)
This nokia fastmile seems okay

https://shopee.com.my/Nokia-FastMile-5G-Mod...35-e1ad63607ae6

Price also ok la for 5g router
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Thanks, I've purchased the modem to try it out... I almost wanted to buy the X50-5G

I'll give it a try... hopefully as good as the ZTE MiFi
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post Feb 6 2024, 01:23 PM

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Just received the Nokia Fastmile 5G Gateway.

Model: 5G-24W-A (V1)

The newer models are:
Model: 5G19-01W-A (V2)
Model: 5G12-13W-B (V3.1)
Model: 5G13-12W-A (V3.2)
Model: 5G15-12W-A (V3.2)
Model: 5G16-12W-A (V3.2)

Will update more detail later... comparing ZTE MU5120 vs Nokia FastMile

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post Dec 31 2024, 01:42 PM

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It is unlikely we can bypass the restriction imposed on the "phone SIM" like those supplementary lines. During 4G/5G registration, there are many things expose the UE (User Equipment) information:

User-Agent <-- The first thing already revealed what device the SIM is on. i.e. Android/14 Fold 4, ZTE CPE Router [Model] etc etc... This is the most likely the culprit that causing us unable to use normal SIM on CPE router.

Accept Header <-- I don't even know if our CPE router have this field. Smartphone will have the voice codec listed. unless the 4G/5G router supports voice

Feature Tag <-- This also revealed what type of service the UE is expecting i.e. Audio/SMS/Data etc...

So after all, unless we can customise the whole stack to trick the IMS network, if not then forget about it...


 

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