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20th July 2014, 01:10 PM #10
Hopefully you've seen his reply on the original forum & that helps?
Good points made in a peer forum, let's answer them:
DUN for a smartphone - install and run the trial (free) version of the BlueDUN app. You may simply add the phone in any mode, even in the current Slf(self) - 37 - mode, if it's not already added to your TT device.
Skin Chooser, to be used for skin changes; don't miss a one time touchscreen setup, with a pen (but to repeat it, properly, remove file skins/etc/pointercal from device); and, at installation time of the NC with dsa, do not make any selection in the mode table, just MB; any number of times, the dsa installation could be repeated, until it's right for you.
Network mode - that's tricky indeed: look at Status & information/Version information/Network, after a device wake-up. If it's only the fake Model: 00.00.00, and the Conecting... status, then it's No Network. If Model is not fake, (IMEI and SIM ID are always real for a real x40/50 device), and upon getting into status Connected, MCC/MNC is also not fake (not equal with 22222-only), then it's the real GPRS mode. Conversely, if Model and MCC/MNC remain fake when status gets Connected, then it's the BT/DUN mode.
Sometimes, Model (and MCC/MNC) remain inherited from the previous mode, but if you stop and wake-up the device, then their content is reset, and the above rules apply.
Don't forget, in principle there are three network modes, and the Toggle GPRS button cycles between them, with modes preserved across device restarts. Unless it's an unfixed bug, because I couldn't test it myself for lack of a real x40/50 device.
Reading the dsa Help, section how to clone a device, useful.
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