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Hunterdg, This could be slightly off topic but I have a question on the phone automatically applying the PAM prefix: wouldn't that affect Datalink customers? For example, we normally set our M.IP(1) NAI to [ourInternalActiveDiretoryUserID]@[ourReam].dl.SprintPCS.com; so that the device will authenticate with our corporate AAA server. Sprint then knows how to route all the traffics into our VPN. However, if the phone automatically prefix M.IP(1)'s realm with "pam", in theory it will break our Datalink connection. Now granted Sprint does not officially support the Mogul (or any PPC phone for that matter) under Datalink (at least not that I am aware of...), so it could be a moot point. Or maybe the software is smart enough that if the nai ends with "dl.SprintPCS.com" (dl = Datalink), then it skip the padding (which would be awesome... then we can all switch to PPC phone and saves hundreds of $$$ per month). However, as of right now the only way I can test it is to pull the MSL on the CEO's Mogul, and then modify his phone's profile... BUT - messing with (and potentially bricking) the CEO's brand spanking new phone is not a very good career move, at least I think. Anyway, since you used to work for Sprint, do you have any thoughts? Wallace p.s. Currently the CEO is the only one in the company that has a Mogul; I travels internationally and have always preferred GSM phones. |
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to be honest, I can't say for sure. It seemed all the DL customers had their own go-to tech, as I only ever dealt with DL scenarios in brief hypothetical training sessions. I'm sur you could find what you need py perusing the epst data though (##pst# , ##data#) I completely identify with your reluctance to experiment on the CEO's phone though.. all the bigwigs here have BB's (lotus notes server, att service, BES server, I HATE it), and as I would refuse to own one anyway, I am always quite cautious when troubleshooting them..
I'd say get another mogul for 'backup' purposes and see what you find. I'd be willing to share what I could glean from the data.. |
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it worked
omgosh this worked!!! im a happy sero plan, htc mogul owner now.
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This is an unrelated question, and yes I know I should be using Internet Sharing, this is just for research purposes... But can anyone even run the \Windows\Wmodem.exe application? When I click/run it on my Mogul nothing appears, when i look in task manger the process quickly appears and disappears? Anyone know why?
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