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Re: VERIZON users on Custom Rom's - NEW THEORY

NEW INFO: I am wrong. Verizon devides the ACCOLC calles in to 10 groups and you are simply assigned the last digit of your phone number in an attempt to end up with 10 even allocations.

Interesting info, so I am going to leave the post, but I do not expect it to help anyone.

THE ABOVE TEXT WAS AN EDIT - PLEASE IGNORE BELOW - IT SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY EFFECT

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Ok. New Theory:

I used to use a Sprint phone on the Verizon network and I used to battle with the constant roaming indicator. That sent me in to QPST on a hunch. I found that the NAM settings are different under custom ROM than stock ROMS.

I compared them line by line using QPST. Once again, I have no way to test, so I am going to need a tester.





Instructions:
  1. With your phone on dial ##778 - This launches EPST
  2. Put 000000 in as the access code.
  3. Select View Info --> NAM Settings
  4. Select the last line ACCOLC (Access Overload Class)
  5. Select Menu -- Edit
  6. Change the value from 9 to 4 (Matches Verizon ROMs)
  7. Press OK -- Reset and let me know how it works.
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Last edited by NinjaDuck; 01-10-2010 at 11:12 PM. Reason: I WAS WRONG
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