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jaak 10-10-2007 02:18 AM

Quote:

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.

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.

lafester 10-10-2007 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hunterdg;99253
Can anyone else with a SERO plan confirm or deny their ability to invoke ICS (Internet Sharing) [I
WITHOUT[/I] a pre-existing data connection (NO horizontal arrows above signal bars)??

I just tried this for you and i get the error 67.
I also tried it with a data connection established and got the same error.

perhaps i need to reset before trying with the connection.

letsgoflyers81 10-10-2007 10:07 AM

I've never tried to connect to ICS without an existing Vision connection. I'm practically always connected due to other apps. Since I'm already connected I've never had an authentication error with ICS.

bkhoste 10-10-2007 12:59 PM

A couple of questions.
 
I have some questions, and if this is the wrong post I apologize, but it applies to a question that I have ask Sprint (on their worthless *2 talk helpline and in the store, and did not get a clear answer). I have a PPC-6700, through Sprint, I downloaded sprint mobile broadband and connected my phone. I did not buy a PAM account, I do have unlimited internet access on my phone.

My Questions are:

What is the charge per kb?

I read that the PPC-6700 can teather without charges or a PAM, is this true?

Is there a charge from Sprint if I use PDAnet?

Thanks for any help.

luv2chill 10-10-2007 02:46 PM

OK I've poked into things a bit more and yes it seems Sprint is up to no good in regards to tethering. Those of you running Sprint ROMs should remove the following registry value:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\InternetSharing]
"Extension"="rilphone.dll"

Usual caveats about editing the registry apply here--don't do this unless you know how.

letsgoflyers81 10-10-2007 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luv2chill (Post 99545)
OK I've poked into things a bit more and yes it seems Sprint is up to no good in regards to tethering. Those of you running Sprint ROMs should remove the following registry value:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\InternetSharing]
"Extension"="rilphone.dll"

Usual caveats about editing the registry apply here--don't do this unless you know how.

Can you elaborate on what this value does?

Krayziepop 10-10-2007 04:50 PM

Holy shit LUV! You are incredible! That fixed things up in a flash :D

No more clicking on PIE to start the connection first! YAY! It dials right in now without a quarrel. Thank you very much for that fix!

Krayziepop 10-10-2007 04:58 PM

So this RILphone file (assuming its something along the lines of Radio Interface Layer?) has something to do with how the cellular radio communicates with the rest of the device then... Funny that a specific call has to be made through the registry in order to invoke the error code when dialing through ICS.

*goes and digs up hex editor*

ebmorgan 10-10-2007 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luv2chill (Post 99545)
OK I've poked into things a bit more and yes it seems Sprint is up to no good in regards to tethering. Those of you running Sprint ROMs should remove the following registry value:

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\InternetSharing]
"Extension"="rilphone.dll"

Usual caveats about editing the registry apply here--don't do this unless you know how.

I would explain this and get input before suggesting an unknown reg hack so we don't have another one to debunk.

Also, is this a hack simply to solve the error 67, or is this also something you suspect might have something to do with tethering detection?

Primenall 10-10-2007 05:19 PM

Thanks Luv2chill, tested and as Krayziepop said, IS will now initiate the data connection itself.

Just hit connect. :)


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