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Old 08-14-2010, 09:23 AM
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Default Guide to enable UMA on an unlocked 9800 for T-Mobile

Guide to enable UMA on an unlocked 9800 for T-Mobile

This won't work for AT&T as they don't support UMA calling (But the E-Screens are interesting anyway)

1. Go here and follow the instructions to unlock the Engineering screens. Press ATL+CAP+H on your berry and use that info to fill in the blanks on the linked page.

Zibri's Blog: Hidden things are usually the best

2. Enter the code provided on the blackberry's help screen, you wont actually see anything while you're typing but when you're done the hidden Engineering screens will appear. Use alt for numbers and dont worry about caps.

3. Download these certificates to your blackberry. (NOT TO YOUR PC) (see post #2 by otto on the linked page)

T-Mobile UMA Certificates - Port3101.org : Your BES Connection

Then Reboot your Berry ALT-CAPS-DEL

4. Once you have the certs and have rebooted go back into the engineering screen ATL+CAP+H and do the following.

i. At the EScreen select <Mobile Network Engineering Screens
ii. Select <Utilities>
iii. Select <Session Manager>
iv. Press the BlackBerry menu button and select <UMA Options>
v. Press the BlackBerry menu button and select <New>
vi. Enter the following: Display Name: T-Mobile Operator Name: T-Mobile UMA Protocol version: 1.0.3
vii. Unselect <use default UNCS> and enter punc.t-mobileuncs.com use Port: 14001
viii.Unselect <use default SEGW> and enter psgw.t-mobilesgws.com
ix. Select the SEGW certificate named T-Mobile USA, inv. Engineering and Operations CA


Rebewt and you are all set.

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Mine fully unlocked and operational with UMA enabled.


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How do I download these?

Edit.. NVM.. helps to be on the second post.. even though I read that over and over again.
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Hi, nice work, by any chance do you know how to fix the WiFi droping problem on the torch 9800? mine wont stay conected for more than 1 minute, then it tries to reconnect and it fails. To get a conection back I must turn of the wifi and turn it back on... Only to see it drop again in less than a minute. Please help. Thanx
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No, I'm sorry. I haven't heard of that issue before.

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I have tried to type in the code several times and nothing is happening. I know not to back out of the screen or the "uptime" will change. I am hitting "alt" before I hit the numbers - do I need to hold "alt" while I am typing the number? I cant think of what else I would be doing wrong...
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Wait...the phone isn't unlocked yet. That must be it. Figured I would do that while I was waiting for my unlock code.
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I want UMA for my AT&T Torch! I don't know if its an even trade to scarifice 3G for UUMA but I'd love to have it! Why can't the stop being so stingey on the price of the microcell??

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I think it is a good trade - I love my UMA calling and the speeds on WiFi are really good, even when I have my 9700 set to a 2G network (as I do now.) Since I am only not near a WiFi network when I am driving, and I won't drive and browse, I am hoping this works out well.
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Be aware that according to a rim kb article that the new DM6 DOES NOT BACKUP 3RD PARTY CERTIFICATES.

So be sure to use bbmcp to grab the T-Mob certs off your berry and store them somewhere just in case the link above stops working.

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Nope, it's unlocked now and typing in the code still doesn't work. Ideas?
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Recreate the code and don't forget to input the perenthesis in the version number area. Also, make sure the life is set to 1 day. Also, yes, hold alt to enter numbers.

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Ok, I had it at 3 days since a comment on the blog said it didn't matter. Let me try again.
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Originally Posted by xandermac View Post
Guide to enable UMA on an unlocked 9800 for T-Mobile

This won't work for AT&T as they don't suppor t UMA calling (But the E-Screens are interesting anyway)

1. Go here and follow the instructions to unlock the Engineering screens. Press ATL+CAP+H on your berry and use that info to fill in the blanks on the linked page.

Zibri's Blog: Hidden things are usually the best

2. Enter the code provided on the blackberry's help screen, you wont actually see anything while you're typing but when you're done the hidden Engineering screens will appear. Use alt for numbers and dont worry about caps.

3. Download these certificates to your berry. (post #2 by otto)

T-Mobile UMA Certificates - Port3101.org : Your BES Connection

Then Reboot your Berry ALT-CAPS-DEL

4. Once you have the certs and have rebooted go back into the engineering screen ATL+CAP+H and do the following.

i. At the EScreen select <Mobile Network Engineering Screens
ii. Select <Utilities>
iii. Select <Session Manager>
iv. Press the BlackBerry menu button and select <UMA Options>
v. Press the BlackBerry menu button and select <New>
vi. Enter the following: Display Name: T-Mobile Operator Name: T-Mobile UMA Protocol version: 1.0.3
vii. Unselect <use default UNCS> and enter punc.t-mobileuncs.com use Port: 14001
viii.Unselect <use default SEGW> and enter psgw.t-mobilesgws.com
ix. Select the SEGW certificate named T-Mobile USA, inv. Engineering and Operations CA


Rebewt and you are all set.
Im on step 3 which i already gor the certificates. But from there i get lost and don't know what to do. Please break it down for those of us that get lost

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Nope, can't get it to work....
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