Ok, so i need to change some of the settings in EPST. Cant change a good portion of what i can see/view, yet on the Eris, there's a full working EPST and you can basicly edit anything you can see. Is there something im missing or need to do to make the values editable and or has anyone tried to use the Eris EPST on the Hero?
Thanks, in advance..
need password to edit EPST on Hero
When accessing the EPST on the Hero, I get:
1. View Mode
and
2. Edit Mode
View mode has two options:
1. User Name (Active Profile, user Name, SPI MN-HA, SPI MN-AAA, Reverse Tunnel Preferred, Home IP, Primare Home Agent, Second Hoome Agent, DSA Server URL)
and
2. Advanced [ESN(dec), MEID(hex), P_REV, SCM, Slot Mode, Slot Cycle Index, MCC, MNC, MSID, ACCOL, Vocoder, Home Orig, Roam Orig, Home Sys Reg, Foreign SID Reg, Foreign NID Reg, MN HA SPI Set, MN AAA SPI Set, Home SID/NID #1]
Edit Mode has:
A Password Protect!!! Hence the post
Anyone know the password, or how to obtain it?
That's your MSL number. There is a thread that has a step by step on how to get it. I got mine that way but don't remember at all which one is it. Search MSL number and stuff like that and you should find it.
Sprint will give u the msl number. It may be tricky. Like call up and say data isn't working and say u can't make it to a store. Something like that or just try asking for it. They may give u some kinda run around. But they can and will give it to u. I had issues with my diamond and data not working. I called up and they actually had me go into epst and gave me the password and all. I think though they had me look at it first and see if a setting had a 1 or a 0 by it and it had a 0. So then they asked me to go in and edit it and put a 1 on instead. Anyhow it went something like that. Is say to call up and ask or give them a line of **** and ill most likely get it. Good luck
What MSID are you using?
The MSID that belongs to our phones, and correct me if I am wrong, aside from the few on here with Heros on like cricket are device specific, therefore we all have different MSIDs.
The MSID of your phone should be on the box the phone came in.
Now one would wonder why you are asking for our MSIDs...
I will not give you my MSID. Psycho.
Mobile Station ID (MSID) is the number that is associated with the home service provider and the wireless phone number. This is reprogrammed when the user changes home service providers. It can also be called the Mobile Identification Number (MIN) and is not to be confused with the Mobile Device Number (MDN) in the CDMA world, which is the device's telephone number.
Powers16 said:
I will not give you my MSID. Psycho.
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If you are wondering, OP, why this post is defensive its because you shouldn't be messing with your MSID. If you are changing your MSID you are committing a felony. If we gave you our MSID you could clone your phone to use our MSID and basically mooch off our service.
Besides if you are going to clone your device to use it on cricket or whatever, you really need to know what you are doing. It is pretty complicated and you cannot screw it up or else you are SOL.
--**Here's a method to get the Epic flashed to cricket with internet and apps***--
***Edit- I cleaned up my post and attached a good PRL to use (42700) and "ConnectBot.apk". I also believe I have MMS sorted out. I'm gonna double check everything later tonight to make sure there's no issues and I'll update my post accordingly.
---Requirements---
*Download and install Qpst. 2.7 build 355
*Download and install normal Epic 4g drivers.
*Cricket prl. (42700 PRL is what I recommend. I've attached it to my post)
*USB Cable
*Your MSL.(I attached connectbot to my post in case you need it)
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---Getting your MSL---
-If you know your MSL already you can skip this part and start at the "Getting started and setting up QPST".
1. Find and install "Connectbot" found in the market or at the bottom of my post.
2. Select the dropdown box on the bottom left that says "SSH", and choose "local". Put whatever you'd like in the nickname box and hit "enter".
3. Click on "Android".
4. Use the command "getprop ril.MSL" and hit "enter".
5. Your MSL should now be displayed.
...If that doesnt work...
1.Type "getprop" instead.
2. It should show a long list, scroll down to the section that starts with "ril".
3. You should see "ril.msl", the 6 digit MSL number will be after that.
---Getting started and setting up QPST---
1. Plug in your phone to your computer and when prompted to choose between "Charging, mass storage, or tethered modem", choose "Tethered modem", then choose "3g modem".
2. Open up QPST > "QPST Configuration". Click on the "Add new port" on the bottom right. Uncheck mark the "Show serial and USB ports only". In the box above it, you should see your phone connected and the corresponding COM port. Select it and the "Port" and "Port label" will autofill. Hit "Ok".
3. Open up QPST > Service programming. Select your phone in the "Select an active phone" box.
Click on "Read from phone" and enter your SPC when prompted.
***(Note: If you are having trouble with QPST recognizing your phone, instead of using the "Tethered modem" method when plugging in your phone, dial ##8778# and switch both the "UART" and "USB" options to "MODEM". QPST should then see your phone. Revert the "MODEM" option in the previous menu to "PDA" when done.)
---For talk/text---
1. You will first write a new prl to your phone. Cricket prl 42700 is preferred.
2. Click on the "Roam tab at the top.
3. Click on the "browse" button under "Preferred roaming" and locate the prl file you wish to write.
4. Click on "Write to phone".
5. Let QPST do it's thing and voila, your new PRL will be written to your phone.
---For internet---
1. Click the "M.IP" tab (may be "M.IPv6") and set "Mobile IP Behavior" as "MOB + Simp".
Select any profiles listed under "user profiles" and click edit. Do the following for all profiles:
Make sure that "profile enabled" is checked and enter in the following:
NAI: [email protected]
Tethered NAI: [email protected]
2. Change "home address", "primary ha", and "secondary HA" to all zeros.
3. On both "HA Shared" and "AAA Shared Secret, select the "enter text string" and type in the following password (all lower case): "cricket".
4. Click "Ok".
5. Set active user as "0".
6. Click "PPP Config".
7. Click the "Um" Button.
8. Under user ID enter: [email protected] as well as for tethered NAI. If a text box is black with red lines in it, click it and press ctrl + D. Enter "cricket" in the password box.
9.Click the "AN" Button and repeat the last step.
10. Click "write to phone"...After that, you should now have the 3g icon on your phone.
11. Last step to get internet and apps working, if you're already activated on cricket, is to call customer service and have them switch you to the 55 dollar Android plan.
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*Please note: They have a 55 dollar "All-in" plan, as well as the $55 Android one. So make sure you're put on the right one. I've had most luck by asking to speak with the "Smartphone department" and then requesting them to have my equipment and plan changed.
**Thanks to anderdroid for testing Android plan with fascinate.
Hope this helps! PM me if you need a download link for QPST.
how would if you do it using QPST?
I am still waiting for mine to arrive but I always use QPST to inject to other networks and unlock the EVDO
wait for further infomation, because i want to use it in China, where the carrier situation is a little complicated.
cdma isn't carrier locked, if its the same frequency then you should se if cricket will flash it for u
cricket flash
do ##8778# and select modem to get com port, samsung default 16 digit password, write prl, and done. for talk and text
kc720 said:
do ##8778# and select modem to get com port, samsung default 16 digit password, write prl, and done. for talk and text
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what is samsung default 16 digit password? Where I could find the password for my samsung epic 4G. If some one could help me I will donate. thanks
kc720 said:
do ##8778# and select modem to get com port, samsung default 16 digit password, write prl, and done. for talk and text
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Alternatively...you can install the regular Epic drivers and plug in the phone...when given the three choice prompt, choose "tethered modem"...then select 3G tether. The phone will then connect on a COM port and you can then connect to your phone using CDMA Workshop, QPST, or whichever programming tool you prefer and flash the prl that way. I'm still working on getting the data up and running.
cineung02 said:
what is samsung default 16 digit password? Where I could find the password for my samsung epic 4G. If some one could help me I will donate. thanks
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Default 16 digit should be 01F2030F5F678FF9, give it a try. You can also use CDMA Workshop to read and change your Epic's SPC, which is the way I prefer.
So, quick question, do I need a specifically modded rom to run my Epic on Cricket, or is it that I can use any rom and then flash the phone??? I'd like to know this because I bought the phone off contract and would like to use it on Cricket. -thanks
dcorn619 said:
So, quick question, do I need a specifically modded rom to run my Epic on Cricket, or is it that I can use any rom and then flash the phone??? I'd like to know this because I bought the phone off contract and would like to use it on Cricket. -thanks
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Nope, doesn't need to be any specific rom. It can be whichever one, even the stock one.
Sick!!! this makes my life so much easier thanks!
I finally managed to write AN data parameter for EV-DO, using QPST 2.7 build 355, other version wont write the ev-do parameter. Data is ON now for my network.
This is only because my carrier using simple IP, I believe cricket is using a mobile IP, so the case might be different.
Well, I'm kinda new at this flashing business and my contract with my gsm provider has been over. I just wanted to transfer my number onto my new epic 4g on cricket but so far I haven't found a dealer who can do it, can anyone help me out, maybe post a tutorial or guide, it would be hugely appreciated
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Well, I'm kinda new at this flashing business and my contract with my gsm provider has been over. I just wanted to transfer my number onto my new epic 4g on cricket but so far I haven't found a dealer who can do it, can anyone help me out, maybe post a tutorial or guide, it would be hugely appreciated
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Assuming you have your MSL...
-Requirements
*Download and install Qpst. 2.7 build 355
*Download and install normal Epic 4g drivers.
-Plug in your phone to your computer and when prompted to choose between "Charging, mass storage, or tethered modem", choose "Tethered modem", then choose "3g modem".
-Open up QPST > Service programming. Select your phone in the "Select an active phone" box and click on "Read from phone" and enter your SPC when prompted.
For talk/text
1. Write a cricket prl using the "roam" tab, Cricket prl 32100 is preferred.
2. Click on "browse" and locate the prl file and then click on "write to phone".
For internet
1. Click M.IP (may be M.IPv6 and set Mobile IP Behavior as MOB + Simp.
Select any profiles listed under user profiles and click edit. Do the following for all profiles.
Make sure that "profile enabled" is checked and enter in the following:
NAI: [email protected]
Tethered NAI: [email protected]
2. Change home address, primary ha, and secondary HA to all zeros.
3. On both HA Shared and AAA Shared Secret, click enter text string and type in the following password (all lower case): cricket
4. click ok
5. Set active user a 0.
6. Click PPP Config
7. The "Um" Button
8. Under user ID enter [email protected] as well as or tethered NAI. If a text box is black with red lines in it, click it and press ctrl D. Enter cricket in the password box.
9.Click "AN" Button and repeat the last step.
10. Click "write to phone"...After that, you should now have the 3g icon on your phone.
11. Last step to get internet and apps working, if you're already activated on cricket, is to call customer service and have them switch you to the 55 dollar Zio android plan. They have a 55 dollar "All-in" plan, as well as the zio one. So make sure you're put on the right one.
I made this in a hurry, but I believe I got everything.
**thanks to anderdroid for testing Zio plan with fascinate.
***Edit- Since I'm a new member, it wouldn't let me post the links to the downloads of Qpst and the 32100 cricket PRL. PM me if you need either.
Now if there was a way to make sprint think this was a Hero and not an Epic then we could avoid the $10 charge. That's the only real reason I have went back to the Hero.
Wow, great guide, thanks! Just a couple o more questions, sorry. Where one has to input the 10 digit cricket number it is assuming then that you have an account already and that you'll be moving to 55 dollar plan in order to achieve that change to 3g enabled correct?
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Wow, great guide, thanks! Just a couple o more questions, sorry. Where one has to input the 10 digit cricket number it is assuming then that you have an account already and that you'll be moving to 55 dollar plan in order to achieve that change to 3g enabled correct?
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No problem, but to answer your question...yes, it is assuming that. You can get your account set up first and flash the text/talk portion using the steps above and once that's done, you can get the internet set up and working...
Perfect, thanks! :]
If anyone would like screen dumps I can do this... There were a couple of steps I needed to do to connect.
Thanks for the help everyone!
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Rock on... Got data now! I had to do this all because my wife and I are going through a divorce. I purchased the phone, but it was on her account. Well she decided to turn it off, and I remembered hearing about how everyone changed their phone over to Cricket...
The store that I started my Cricket service with gave me the all in 55 plan. Had to make a call tonight to get it changed. Nothing happened after the first call and after the second call I asked if there was anything I needed to do. He told me to dial *228 talk and then it would reboot itself. I was hesitant because I thought this might be standard operating procedure for just the Zio. I dialed it and listened to the message. Then it hung up and a pop up screen said CDMA call dropped. There was an X inside of a circle next to the signal bars. I finally rebooted it and then the data worked.
I got the MSL by using ConnectBot from the market and followed this procedure, logging in local (bottom left drop down menu), typing a random username, connecting, and using the "getprop" command.
What will we have to do to get the Froyo update though?
I need those couple extra steps to connect since I'm having trouble getting the phone recognized by QPST please
Open QPST Configuration > Ports > Add New Port (you may have to uncheck Show Serial and USB....)
If you can't locate the port based on the results then go into your Device Manager on your computer. Check under COM ports there to see what your Samsung is under. After you add this port then you should be able to use QPST Service Programmer.
Uh another cool thing is that I can use the Sprint Hotspot utility. I took the security off and it works. 3g hotspot for free and without root.
1043kb down 150kb up, w/ 2-3 bars
I am trying to get a droid x on cricket but having problems in activating it online using phones esn. I tried both the hex and decimal formats but still at standstill.
I understand all the guides in doing the flash and inputting all the correct settings and prl but need to know how I can add this phone to there service Thanks
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I am trying to get a droid x on cricket but having problems in activating it online using phones esn. I tried both the hex and decimal formats but still at standstill.
I understand all the guides in doing the flash and inputting all the correct settings and prl but need to know how I can add this phone to there service Thanks
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Did you dial *#06# to get the DEC number?