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Ok... try this first. Go into file explorer and browse to Windows/startup and delete the file CM_Guardian.exe. Then reboot. Now you can freely delete the PAM connection and adjust settings without the device 'setting them back up'.
Next, where do you live approx? The reason I ask, is today I was driving from the south side of Kentucky up to the northern part of Indiana, and Sprints DNS servers are borked.... badly borked... To see if DNS is your problem go into the settings - connections - advanced tab - select networks - the top edit button - make sure SprintPCS is selected and push edit - next - next - advanced - Servers tab - then under Use specific server address you want to set up the boxes like this : DNS - 4.2.2.1 Alt DNS - 4.2.2.2 WINS - 0.0.0.0 Alt WINS - 0.0.0.0 Then hit OK in the upper right corner then finish at the bottom. If you deleted the CM_Guardian file earlier, these settings won't get wiped out on you. Redial your connection and try again. Post your results here plz. |
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Im in the Columbus OH area, so I suppose that is not too far away. Could be using the same servers, yeah? I have an exam I need to study for tonight (why do my problems always occur when I'm busy?) but i will post by tomorrow afternoon. I've tried the DNS hack before, but like you said it didn't stick. Thanks for the help! Also... I have 2 CM_Guardian files... I assume I should delete them both? I will of course be backing them up first, just in case. Thanks.
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You bet buddy... and the DNS issue I would imagine is probably system wide... but it might also be attributed differently between different HA (home agents) Yes, I traveled on I-65 from Nashville, TN all the way up to Indy, then north on Hwy 31 into South Bend and the net was foobarred all the way up. Changing the DNS server is the only thing thats fixed it for me.
Like I said, deleting the CM_Guardian will relieve your 'sticking setting' pains. In any case, by tomorrow its possible that your normal DNS servers will work once again too. I will be looking forward to your response tomorrow! Good luck with the studying! * better you than me * |
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at my own peril, i pitched the guardian, despite the warning "blah blah system file blah blah", so i hope you're right, lol
i reset my settings, and the only thing i'm noticing now is it seems a little slower in calling up websites, and now it is asking for a username and password before booting into anything. any solution? |
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when setting it up, the username password crap was something i blew through in order to set up the server i.p. addresses he specifies. when i logged onto the net (both evdo and wifi) it asked for username password, which i then skipped, and it loaded fine.
to be honest, i'm watching streaming video, and it is flawless, so it couldn't have hampered anything. |
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It's fine... when the dialogue comes up, you simply put a checkmark in the "Save this password" box, and login. It shouldn't ask you for that again once its setup. There is no username or password under Sprint.
The server numbers I gave above are generic OpenDNS servers. You can change them if you like to find faster ones. The ones I know off the top of my head are 4.2.2.(1-6) Beyond that, there are thousands of open DNS servers for the taking... but the OpenDNS ones seem the fastest to me. |
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yeah, just deleted the guardian startup file, connected to SprintPCS (instead of PAM), deleted PAM account, changed DNS settings, and internet seems perfect!
If I soft reboot, the PAM account shows up again. Is that normal? And the SprintPCS DNS server is auto-assigned again, but I don't have to retype the openDNS servers once i select that option, they are already there. Is that normal? Anyhow, its working great now. Thanks so much. QBunnie |
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