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.
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download, unrar the 2 files and copy unto your vougue, run from vogue, for the input put in your ESN with the letters in capital, then the result in output is the MSL
http://rapidshare.com/files/76823976/GetSPC.rar.html
bR
Unfortunately it didn't work on my Telus HTC Touch I was so hopeful, too.
Scratch that! It works as long as you enter the Hex value of your ESN, rather than the DEC value. Great utility!!!
Call sprint (*2), at the menu, ask for vision / data. That should get you straight to a tech, not a cust service rep. Tell them you have error 67 (vision username / password error) and error 1012 (error while provisioning vision services). They will tell you to go into the programming menu (##3282#) and then they will give you another number to enter. That is you MSL number. It is as easy as that. Seriously. I just called in on these errors ( I am actually getting these errors) and the tech walked me through what to do. In doing so, they will give you your MSL number. Try it. NOthing to loose right?
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email ecare
All I did was send this email to ecare.
The Account Number is
The Account Holder PCS Phone Number is
The Account Holder Email on record is
The Account Holder Mailing Address is
I would like the MSID # and the MSL # for my phone. Can you please
provide me with these?
Thanks
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And they sent me this response within 8 hours.
Dear
Thank you for contacting Sprint. I will be happy to assist you regarding the phone.
I would like to share that the MSID number is and MSL number is . The information is for phone number .
If there is anything else I can assist you with, please feel free to write me. I am here for you.
Thank you for contacting us. Have a great day!
Oscar T.
E-Care
Sprint
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I erased the info in this post, but they did send me both numbers.
Anybody know why I am receiving this error when trying ot receive a MMS: Error Code: 1012
Could not prepare Vision Services.
Please Try again later. If the problem persists, you may need to contact Sprint.
I have the Verizon XV6900 with it updated to a ROM from PPCGEEKS
Any suggestions?
Does anyone know how to unlock and change the carrier provisioning for the HTC Shift? I have a Shift without Sprint service and would like to use it on another carrier. Is there a PST for the Shift?
I have just noticed that there is an EPST under Settings/Activate. Does anyone know the Sprint Unlock code?
shaunks said:
I have just noticed that there is an EPST under Settings/Activate. Does anyone know the Sprint Unlock code?
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You can use this program, but runs in Windows Mobile, I ran it on my HTC Mogul, you have to put the ESN (hex) of your shift and press the button, then you get the SPC Code.
http://www.rafaelc.net/files/GetSPC.zip
But the EPST of the Shift only enables you to change the MDN and MSIL, not the PRL or another data
Here is all the info I have on sprint:
554181 activation password(this worked for getting into Activation and EPST)
909387 one time password(didnt work for me)
enter programming mode ##3282#(EPST Advanced)
Hard Reset for Radio
##786#
Hopefully this will help you get somewhere with verizon or whoever.
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Thanks, the advanced EPST works (I have anoter SPC Code but I used the GetSPC program), I changed all the configuration that I need (as I did with my Mogul)
Now I'm connected with Iusacell, my carrier in Mexico
Regards
excellent, curious how you were able to change the roaming list to go to your towers instead of looking for the sprint towers?
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GuardianZX9 said:
excellent, curious how you were able to change the roaming list to go to your towers instead of looking for the sprint towers?
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My local carrier gave me a PRL file for my location
I was just wondering why there is a different number in the EPST for the NAI section.
isn't it supposed to be "my [email protected]
i cooked my own phone but this is for a friend...he got a referb..so i'm assuming thats why the number is different.
I have some questions regarding Verizon's AKey. I believe my Imagio needs an akey because VZW can't authenticate it. Please only reply if you are willing to help answer my questions.
1. Do All VZW devices use an akey to authenticate the phone on the network? I thought it was for data only. Up until a week ago I didn' even know there was such a thing.
2. In the ESPT (##778 ) settings is the akey field supposed to be blank because it is on my Vogue.
3. Is it correct the akey is 26 digits?
4. Is there a way that I can extract the akey from my Vogue. CDMA workshop 2.7 was no help. I did connect it to DFS & was able to read an akey. There are four fields in the Keys section on the General Tab which are DEC, akey, SSDA, SSDB. Next to the the DEC field there is CS field (check sum) which DFS didn't read.
DEC: 20 digit numeric number.
akey: 16 digit alpha numeric number.
If I do need the akey for my imagio to work on the network then I'll have #8899 like the nice female voice says & this should hopefully resolve my issue. GSM phone are so much easier to play with, just pop in the old sim card. in teh new phone.
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?