Wow lol Thanks..
I officailly fail at life
v.v
Wow lol Thanks..
I officailly fail at life
v.v
Thanks, I got it after my last post and IT WORKS
Interestingly, it does in fact have the same MD5...
I assume that this particular dll *miust* be installed with the msi dll installer, unlike most others that can just be copied into the Models folder. Interesting... and THANK YOU again
You'll Need
QPST
Samsung PST (not Lite)
U350 DLL
First thing is first, I'm using the prepaid phones.
Secondly I do not activate them on verizon's network
Ok Open up Samsung PST
Click the u350 DLL
Go to the PRL Tab
Write PRL (I use 1042)
Go to the Settings tab
Check:
Security_Grouping
MMS_Parameter_Table
WAP2_Browser_Requirements
IS-95/1x DATA
Click Read from Phone
When Data is Read
Click on the Security_Grouping
Find "Service Programming Code"
Change it to 000000 (6 "0's")
Click MMS_Parameter_Table
Change MMSC Server Name
To "http://mms.mycricket.com/servlets/mms"
Click WAP2_Browser_Requirements
Change Proxy LXLPort
To 443
Change HTTP Auth. Password P
to "cricket"
Change HTTP Auth. Password S
to "cricket"
Change Domain Server Primary
to "wap.mycricket.com"
Change Domain Server Secondary
to "wap.mycricket.com"
Change Home URL
to "http://wap.cricket.motricity.com"
Click IS-95/1x DATA
Change QNC_ENABLED
to "Disable"
Write to Phone
When Writing is done close SPST
And Open QPST
The Phone will show up on QPST as Unknown
Pick that and it will ask you to select a base model
Choose
"SURF6100-ZRF6155" at the very bottom
On Settings tab
Click "Read from Phone"
SPC is "000000" (We changed that in SPST)
On M.IP Tab
Change Mobile IP Behavior
to "Simple IP Only"
Select profile 0 and click edit
Set NAI and Tethered NAI
to Phone #@mycricket
Change MN-AAA SPI
to 0
Click OK
On PPP Config TAB
UM:
Change Password
to "cricket"
AN:
Change Password
to "cricket"
Write to Phone (Ignore Phone Model Change Message and Phone no longer detected on Comport Message)
Close QPST when done.
This is where I'd normally *228 the phone it was purchased.
Then Open Samsung PST
U350 DLL again
Check:
IS-95/1x DATA
WAP2_Browser_Requirements
Read from Phone
Click WAP2_Browser_Requirements
Change HTTP Auth. Username P
to Phone#@mycricket.com
Change HTTP Auth. Username S
to Phone#@mycricket.com
Click IS-95/1x DATA
Change MIP NAI
to Phone#@mycricket.com
Change SIP NAI
to Phone#@mycricket.com
Write to Phone and Mobile Web and MMS should work.
Can you help me find the samsung pst link. THe only download I can find is the lite version. When I connect the phone it says "the port cannot be opened.. CAn someone give me the link and/or help me with this problem...Thanks
Wow.. So did Walmart pull this Model Already? I went there today to get my 2, and the lady told me they pulled this model? Anyone else? This was a great phone for $20.
The MSL code on most Verizon phones is 000000 but on prepaid ones it varies. You need the full version of Samsung PST for the easy way to find that nuraber, or you can search for the hard method to find it. As far as posting Samsung PST, that is against forum rules. I have only ever found it one time and it was a 3 part download. Good luck.
Hint: Google samsung, pst and "part 2" all together and you might find it.
Thats a great guide, very detailed. I will try this when my cable comes in. Thanks for the hard work!
no prob glad I could help
use the right dll and the right PST and thats it, i alwasy make it a point to do a OTA then go into the phone via PST and edit the settings that way. done deal.
That might be another solution (although I think that version is just a Lite, and I'll need the full version for my purposes). Also, I think I did try a later Lite version yesterday with the same bad result, although it might have been 003 or 005 rather than 004.
To be clear, it DOES work with SPST full version 1.0.002 as long as the u350 DLL is installed using its msi installer rather than just copying the DLL into the Models folder. That is, the u350 DLL alone won't install properly without the u350 msi. Now, on to the fun part
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