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dfgas 03-13-2010 02:42 AM

Re: Android running on US Cellular data service
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrPippy (Post 1626894)
I was PMing with Earmuffs (who has USCC) and we were comparing data from EPST, specifically the Security tab. Under PPP USER ID and PASSWORD, my phone (Sprint) is just blank, while USCC uses <TenDigitPhone#>@uscc.net for user id, and <TenDigitPhone#> for password. Right now in Android, PPP doesn't use any username/password, and I think this might be the problem.

I'd like to test out this theory--could a USCC user PM me their phone #? I'll put the username/password into a rootfs and send it to back to you.

If anyone wants to try it themselves, you need to put the username/password into the rootfs in init.etc/ppp/pap-secrets, like so:
<TenDigitPhone#>@uscc.net (tab) * (tab) <TenDigitPhone#>

the mcc and mns are different too. not sure if changing that will work
i did what you said, booted into linux and mounted the rootfs.img and so far when trying to get on 3g it never showed the icon, i phone eventually rebooted itself. going to look around at some different stuff though

Well i went and added the mcn and mcc numbers into the apn xml file and not change, when i did the thing that mrpippy said to do the 3g light stays on all the time now.

dfgas 03-13-2010 04:14 PM

Re: Android running on US Cellular data service
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dfgas (Post 1626980)
the mcc and mns are different too. not sure if changing that will work
i did what you said, booted into linux and mounted the rootfs.img and so far when trying to get on 3g it never showed the icon, i phone eventually rebooted itself. going to look around at some different stuff though

Well i went and added the mcn and mcc numbers into the apn xml file and not change, when i did the thing that mrpippy said to do the 3g light stays on all the time now.

what i meant is that the 3g light is on all the time but still not able to use the data.

docchaos 03-13-2010 05:00 PM

Re: Android running on US Cellular data service
 
Well did a clean install with this new rootfs with my info in it, and no data connection at all. Went into network settings, and did search for networks and then it rebooted. Wifi still works ok, but never even got a 3G icon.

dude420420 03-13-2010 05:46 PM

Re: Android running on US Cellular data service
 
What do you use to make changes to rootfs?

dfgas 03-13-2010 08:42 PM

Re: Android running on US Cellular data service
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dude420420 (Post 1628026)
What do you use to make changes to rootfs?

you have to mount the rootfs.img in linux. Not sure if there is a way in windows or not. I tried magiciso and it didn't like the file.

LAYALA 03-14-2010 01:19 PM

Re: Android running on US Cellular data service
 
Sorry im a bit of a newb to this but, I recently added android to my touch pro 2 on USCC and have no data. What I can confirm is that the APN settings on USCC blackberrys at least are MCC 310 and MNC 00 the user name has to be the phone's MIN@uscc.net (min is most of the time your phone number) and password needs to be just the MIN. I may try to contact USCC's data technical services to help me set this up. Just thought I would add this information. Also i saw a post on here that said the TP2 needs to dial out to #777. This is correct with all USCC smart phones and even data cards. Im just not sure were the 777 needs to go in the APN settings? if someone knows please let me know.

dfgas 03-14-2010 03:22 PM

Re: Android running on US Cellular data service
 
well i have changed the apn settings specifically the mcn from 066 to 00 and still same problem. it doesn't work however my 3g light is on all the time.

jafterdark 03-14-2010 04:31 PM

Re: Android running on US Cellular data service
 
US Cellular
Name: ?
APN: ?
Proxy: ?
Port: ?
Username: ESN#@uscc.net
Password: ESN#
Server: ?
MMSC: http://mmsc1.uscc.net/mmsc/MMS or http://mmsc1.uscc.net/mmsc/MMS?X-USC-MDN=your 10 digit number here
MMS proxy: ?
MMS port: 80
MCC: 200
MNC: 066
APN type: ?

jafterdark 03-14-2010 04:45 PM

Re: Android running on US Cellular data service
 
[US Cellular (US)]
CountryProvider=1
HomeNetworkNumber=193,217,221,246,309,331,393,413, 445,599,1061,1075,1173,1175,1213,1219,1223,1228,12 29,1272,1399,1403,1406,1419,1425,1427,1484,1541,15 74,1595,1607,1610,1643,1729,1779,1784
Network=1XRTT,CDMA
1XRTT=High Speed Wireless Internet (High Speed Packet Data)
1xRTT username=%MIN%@uscc.net
1xRTTPasswordNeeded=1
1xRTT Phonenumber=#777
CDMA=Connect to your own ISP (AOL,MSN.....)

[US Cellular (US)]
CountryProvider=1
HomeNetworkNumber=1794,1802,1819,1821,1881,1914,19 83,2141,4112,5911,1784,1794,1802,1819,1821,1881,19 14,1983,2141,4112,5911
Network=1XRTT,CDMA
1XRTT=High Speed Wireless Internet (High Speed Packet Data)
1xRTT username=%MIN%@uscc.net
1xRTTPasswordNeeded=1
1xRTT Phonenumber=#777
CDMA=Connect to your own ISP (AOL,MSN.....)

dfgas 03-14-2010 06:34 PM

Re: Android running on US Cellular data service
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jafterdark (Post 1629997)
[US Cellular (US)]
CountryProvider=1
HomeNetworkNumber=193,217,221,246,309,331,393,413, 445,599,1061,1075,1173,1175,1213,1219,1223,1228,12 29,1272,1399,1403,1406,1419,1425,1427,1484,1541,15 74,1595,1607,1610,1643,1729,1779,1784
Network=1XRTT,CDMA
1XRTT=High Speed Wireless Internet (High Speed Packet Data)
1xRTT username=%MIN%@uscc.net
1xRTTPasswordNeeded=1
1xRTT Phonenumber=#777
CDMA=Connect to your own ISP (AOL,MSN.....)

[US Cellular (US)]
CountryProvider=1
HomeNetworkNumber=1794,1802,1819,1821,1881,1914,19 83,2141,4112,5911,1784,1794,1802,1819,1821,1881,19 14,1983,2141,4112,5911
Network=1XRTT,CDMA
1XRTT=High Speed Wireless Internet (High Speed Packet Data)
1xRTT username=%MIN%@uscc.net
1xRTTPasswordNeeded=1
1xRTT Phonenumber=#777
CDMA=Connect to your own ISP (AOL,MSN.....)

What is this for? does it below in the apn xml file?


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