Engineering Mode - HTC Vox

Just found this in the registry on my V1415: HKLM\Software\HTC\EngineerMode which contains the code string *#*#364#*#*. If you dial this string you get into a simple engineering menu that displays GSM, AMR and GPRS parameters. There is a simple Done softkey option to exit.

dear,
Can u tell me what is the use of entering in to the Engg. Mode.. i mean can we use this information to do something usefull...
Please tell me...
Lokesh

For a normal user, it's useless, for a developer is a good thing to know wich cell you're connected to, if there's a data transfer between the bts and the cellphone at a determined time...

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Atom extROM unblocking and modifying.

If you want to set your Atom to autoconfig to your network, which is not listed in Atom's networks, you need to modify extROM entries, adding settings of your operator.
In order to unblock (actually just "see") extROM, use any advanced file manager, like GSFinder+ (free and easy to find). In a command line write "_qhiddenpartition" and tap Enter. You will get access to a hidden ExtROM. Please note that all modifying should be done under your own risk - hard reset is highly possible. Also, please do not modify or even rename text file with ExtROM version information in a root directory. All network settings for autoconfig are in Network folder in extROM. Using Cab manager you can modify those to reflect your operator settings.
In case you just want to get rid of autoconfig message after each soft reset, go to registry HK_CURRENT_USER/AutoConfig/Network, find XPath parameter and change it to your network operator number. Your operator number (5 digits usually) is visible when you launch autoconfig.
All above information is based on Geo77 findings, with full respect to his great work.
I'd love to get rid of that autoconfigmesage, but that key isn't in my registry. Should I add it? And what kind of a key should I add?
2 Mastiff.
Surely there should be that String key if you have launched autoconfig at least once. The value of that key should be equal to your operator number. Basically, in the same HKCU/Autoconfig/network/ there is DetectNet key which is equal to your operator number. Simply copy that number to XPath key.
I have launched the Autoconfig, but then canceled it. It puts in something that stops me from configuring MMS and GPRS correctly later on for my Norwegian provider.

Samsung i600 and Wifi setting (no DHCP)

Hi, I have bought a Samsung I600 Wm5 Smartphone but I have a problem with wifi settings.
My router has no DHCP and want to set manually the ip, the gateway and the dns.
Wm5 Smartphone don't have this settings, it only use dhcp to connect and so i cannot use my private wifi lan.
I have tried many software as Wlanipmanager (good but not save in the registry, it give me error), Wififofum, Wifiprofifiles, Hitchhiker but anyone has correct this bug.
Can you help me?
I want a program that fix this fuction.
In Wm6 Smartphone this bug is fixed? There is a menu to config the ip manually?
Many thanks
you have to enter settings for static ip into registry.
see:
http://www.ppc-welt.info/community/archive/index.php/t-108293.html
is htere the same info but in English
is it possible to use this way of comunication to share a pc folder visible on the smartphone?????????
Just look at this:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\SWLD25SP1\Parms\Tcpip]
"EnableDhcp"=REG_DWORD:0
"IPAddress"=REG_MULTI_SZ:<IP-Adresse für WLAN>
"SubnetMask"=REG_MULTI_SZ:<Subnetmaske>
"DefaultGateway"=REG_MULTI_SZ:<IP-Adresse des Default-Gateways>
"DNS"=REG_MULTI_SZ:<IP-Addresse des DNS-Servers>
"Domain"=REG_SZ:<Standard-Domainname für DNS-Auflösung (ist optional)>
and this is an example:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\SWLD25SP1\Parms\Tcpip]
"EnableDhcp"=0
"IPAddress"="10.5.1.222"
"SubnetMask"="255.255.255.0"
"DefaultGateway"="10.5.1.1"
"DNS"="10.44.33.7"
"Domain"="wasauchimmer.irgendwo.de"
You can use http://ceregeditor.mdsoft.pl/ to edit registry directly from PC.
To be able to change registry you will have to use SDA_ApplicationUnlock (http://www.google.com/search?q=SDA_ApplicationUnlock.exe)
>>is it possible to use this way of comunication to share a pc folder visible on the smartphone
Well, it is not so simple, I suppose...Maybe someone else will give more details for this.
ok but:
when i've entered in this registry entry there's no field for IPAdress.
I guess it will apear when the 'enable dhcp field' is set to "0"?
I have a field named PSmode is that the power save mode and will be there very big difference in the signal strenght if i set it to "0"?
kasovnik said:
ok but:
when i've entered in this registry entry there's no field for IPAdress.
I guess it will apear when the 'enable dhcp field' is set to "0"?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
No, you have to create this entry by yourself.
Newion said:
No, you have to create this entry by yourself.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
well really thank you I was searching for sauch an info a lot of time.
Is it possible to make a wifi lan connection with my laptop-to make the phone visible on the my network places on the pc or to view pc folder on the smartphone?

switch between 3g/gsm by shortcut! (not bandswich/ commmgr)

Hello,
because of the high battery usage i want to enable 3g only if i use it to surf the internet or something.
I know, there are few programs like bandswitch or commmgr, but they are to "hugh" for me.
So what i want is a little program, that ONLY switches either from 3g to gsm or from gsm to 3g just by starting the program, for example in the tf3d program shortcuts, without having to enter a pin or anything else.
Is this possible? Or is it possible to open a special windows configuration, like the telefon->band-config by shortcuts?
Hope you can help me.
Thanks
Install this free application.

Retrieving TMSI in GSM mode Windows Phone

I thought this would be simple, but it's turning out not to be.
I have a Windows Mobile phone and I would like to programatically retrieve the current TMSI. I know it's located on the SIM card but I would like to see if there is a simple way to retrieve this value from either the registry or the AT command log.
If I have to read this data from the SIM, can someone recommend a good API or example code?
Thanks in advance.

[Q] Questions about hidden settings in Android 2.3

I have quite a few questions some hidden settings I found while using ANYcut app.
My phone is the Epic 4G and on Gingerbread leak EH17 if that matters.
1) MSL code. I did some google searches and found that is an algorithm to determine the ESP and other things. What is the algorithm? If a phone had a bad ESP could you change the MSL to make Sprint think there is a clean ESP?
2) Cell broadcast SMS. What is this? And what is it for? some of the settings are Emergency broadcast, administrative, maintenance, local weather, area traffic reports
general news:
local
regional
national
international
And those same options for other types of news also
3) Data Create. I think this one is self explanatory. But is this for the maximum number of each I can store on the phone before it deletes them. So if i set the maximum number of texts in my inbox to 500, that is the maximum I can store?
4) Dial up networking. I thought this was going to be the 3G but I was wrong. What is it? I turn it on and click on the connection settings but nothing happens why?
5) Dock settings. Its obvious. But I herd that you can connect your phone to the a computer via USB and have it act as a dock and play songs or videos through the speakers on your computer. Is this true?
6) DUN. It has a picture of a computer with 2 green arrows. And 2 progress like bars, labeled, RX and TX. Any ideas? I was thinking it might have to do with USB activity.
7) EVDO settings??? I am on the Sprint network. Why would they not opt this options out of there SDKs? Isnt EVDO T-Mobile network? But I am on a leaked build so maybe they haven't removed it yet?
8) Preconfig? I really not sure what this is. It says sales code and then an input field. And at the bottom a button that says install and one for cancel. What would this be for?
9) License settings. most of the options are obvious but there is one for expiry reminder. whats that? reminds you when your DRM content is going to expire?
10) MMS Provision Settings. some settings are transaction logs, optional field attendance, UA string, UAP url, and test modes. Anyone know what this is for?
11) Now one that is just called advanced. Some options are home orig. vocoder. homepage vocoder, roam orig. vocoder. whats this for?
12) USB Logging(DM) One section is Function, with the options of, enable and disable. And other section called Type. the options are CP only, AP only, CP+AP. No idea about this one
13) WiMAX CT. there is a button at the top that says open device. then options of max num of used FA, FA Index, BW, FA index. Are these settings for WiMAX networking?
14) WiMAX Mode Change. The options are, SDIO, WTM, DM, USB, Auth modes. What are these different modes and what do they do?
15) WiMAX LineTest. Optioins are, write eeprom, power on, power off, write mac with and input field, and read mac. any ideas??
16) Work mode. it says Work Mode :2 and then a button that says set work mode. and i can set it to 1, 2 or 3. what are these different modes for?
Bump - Anybody want to jump in and help the op?
Wow, with all the brilliant minds on here no takers? Or is the question too big for anyone to take a stab at?
First off, as someone who somehow burnt out my 4G chip, I would suggest that anyone reading this be very careful, search here and google before fiddling with settings. lol
Since I am doing research to see if I can get my Wimax to work better I will answer a couple of questions a day, however anyone feel free to jump in.
1) MSL code. I did some google searches and found that is an algorithm to determine the ESP and other things. What is the algorithm? If a phone had a bad ESP could you change the MSL to make Sprint think there is a clean ESP?
The MSL code or (Master Subsidy Lock) is how a phone carrier keeps the phone from going to another network, however some phones including the E4GT can be found through using Android Debug Bridge (adb) a command line tool that lets you communicate with an emulator instance or connected Android-powered device - or even easier just go to the market and download, for free, Get My MSL which will display your Master Subsidy Lock code.
2) Cell broadcast SMS. What is this? And what is it for? some of the settings are Emergency broadcast, administrative, maintenance, local weather, area traffic reports general news:localregionalnationalinternationalAnd those same options for other types of news also
According to Wikipedia:
Quote:
Cell Broadcast is not as affected by traffic load; therefore, it may be usable during a disaster when load spikes tend to crash networks, as the 7 July 2005 London bombings showed. Another example was during the Tsunami catastrophe in Asia. Dialog GSM, an operator in Sri Lanka was able to provide ongoing emergency information to its subscribers, to warn of incoming waves, to give news updates, to direct people to supply and distribution centres, and even to arrange donation collections using Celltick's Cell Broadcast Center, based on Cell Broadcast Technology.
All for today. Peace

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