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Re: First Touch Pro2 on MetroPCS!

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Originally Posted by shagpal View Post
I wana report I am having the same problems. I went to my buddy's metropcs store, ran dmrouter.exe with uOpen with "/DIAG" command, and then plugged the usb cable in, and at first houdini couldn't find the vzw tp2. then we manually searched every com until we found it, com127.

metroflashed fine and successful, phone worked great, but the metropcs internet connection setting wouldn't stay on metropcs. so when I got home, I did a hard reset, and now VZW settings come back. the SID is back to verizon, as well as the prl. changing the SID settting back to metro and updating the prl doesn't help anymore. phone won't call out anymore, and I get a recording, but I still get metropcs when I dial *228 or 611.

I could get it re-metroflashed, but this seems like it'd be a royal pain in the arse to have to do it everytime after flashing to a new rom or doing a hard reset.

I emailed cmonex about the problem, hoping to get some answers.
ok i have a feeling i'll be editing this post a few times... anyway gonna give that a shot hard reset coming right up

[edit 1]

i think the last hard reset i did left the prl as is - currently the 02003 - but after houdini it came with the 01003 series for verizon. just an fyi



[edit 2]
p.s. op - mind changing the guide to say something like:

First you must get the MSL code, which is usually given from sprint. Unfortunately it's like pulling teeth. BAFTools MSL Grabber unfortunately does not work. The only other option is to use a third party for software. (I used CDMA Workshop) You WILL need 3'rd party software to write MSL as 000000 back to phone for houdini to do its job unless your carrier unlock code is already 000000.



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ok this is a big one... might actually justify its own post - but anyone whos made this successful would love if you'd once over the settings:

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Originally Posted by starscalling View Post
goal is to get all non-personal settings here




[of course there are no - in the actual deal]

epst -> modem settings
slot cycle index -- 2
preferred serving system -- automatic
preferred mode -- automatic
hdr hyprid preferred -- disable
clear all mru entry -- no
hdr mobile receive diversity -- enable
cdma mobile receive diversity -- enable

epst -> prl
update prl file --- blank
prl id --- 02003
prl capability(prl type) -- IS-683C
prl capability(prefer only) Disable
prl capability(default roaming indicator) -- 0

epst -> security
hdr an auth user id(long) -- XXXXXXXXXX@mymetropcs.com [replace X's with your 10-digit phone number]
hdr an auth password(long) -- not telling@!!
ppp user id -- blank
ppp password -- blank

epst -> data parameters
packet dial string -- #777
rev. A -- enable

epst -> phone directory [i'm usa, this may vary]
emergency #1 -- 911
emergency #2 -- *911
emergency #3 -- #911
#1 name -- 112
#1 number -- 112

epst -> M.IP settings
number of profiles -- 6
active user profile index -- 0
mip_mode -- simple ip only
mip registration retries -- 1
mip registration retry timeout -- 2000ms
mip pre-registration timeout -- 30
mobile node-ha authentication -- disable
send a registration request only in use -- enable
dormant handoff optimization -- disable

epst -> M.ip Default Profile
enable profile -- enable
NAI - XXXXXXXXXX@mymetropcs.com [X -> 10-digit phone # again]
mn ha spi set -- enable
mn ha spi value( hex ) -- {not sure if this is personal}
mn aaa spi set -- enable
mn aaa spi value( Hex ) -- {not sure if this is personal}
reverse tunneling preferred -- enable
home address -- 0.0.0.0
primary ha address -- 0.0.0.0
secondary ha address -- 0.0.0.0
ha shared secret -- {not sure if this is personal - dont think so}
AAA shared secret - NOT TELLING!
dmu public key(pkoid) -- 0
mn authenticator( hex ) -- 0

Last edited by starscalling; 11-07-2009 at 06:33 AM.
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