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Originally Posted by hunterdg;99253When ICS is invoked [I
without[/I] a pre-existing data connection, ICS sees that M.IP 1 is NOT connected and thus prefixes M.IP 1 NAI with 'pam', becoming 'username@pam.sprintpcs.com' (this is normal behavior for all phones) the phone then attempts to connect, and gets booted (error 67) when no PAM plan is found on users account.
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So, does this imply that you could have a PAM account with a simple DNS hack?
EDIT: Oops, no, since that is the user id, that wouldn't be a DNS hack.