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05-18-2011, 10:42 AM
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| CrackBerry Newbie Device(s): 9650 (Bold) Carrier: Cincinnati Bell | | Location: Cincinnati, OH Join Date: Dec 2008 Posts: 7 Likes Received: 0
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UMA on 8650?
I have been reading up on getting UMA enabled on phones moved to new carriers and have seen people doing this with multiple phones but was wondering if anyone had done so with a bold 9650? It was originally on verizon and I moved it to cincinnati bell which has UMA (they call it "fusion wifi") but I can't get it on my phone. I'd assume it is possible with the hardware since it is working on the cincinnati bell EDGE network and has wifi but I was wondering if there was something else that was required on the hardware side? Quote:
This will work with any UMA enabled device. Make sure you enter your PIN in ALL CAPS and enter the application number with the parentheses.
1. On your BlackBerry, you need to download and install two T-Mobile certificates using these two links:
[links no longer work]
2. You need to get into the EScreen. On your blackberry press and hold ALT CAPS and letter H DO NOT EXIT THIS SCREEN, the code generated is based on the uptime you enter.
3. Using your computer go to:
4. Username: tmussales Password: TMUSsales
5. Enter the information from your blackberry on the computer EXACTLY as it appears. First Name and Last Name can be anything. For model number just pick 8300.
6. Don’t use GPS option or Zip code options.
7. You will receive an 8 digit unlock code.
8. On your blackberry and without leaving the screen that displays the information enter the code. For numbers press and hold the ALT key and for letters enter them directly without worrying about capitalizing the letters.
9. At the EScreen select <Mobile Network Engineering Screens>
10. Select <Utilities>
11. Select <Session Manager>
12. Press the BlackBerry menu button and select <UMA Options>
13. Press the BlackBerry menu button and select <New>
14. Enter the following: Display Name: T-Mobile Operator Name: T-Mobile UMA Protocol version: 1.0.3
15. Unselect <use default UNCS> and enter punc.t-mobileuncs.com use Port: 14001
16. Unselect <use default SEGW> and enter psgw.t-mobilesgws.com
17. Select the SEGW certificate named T-Mobile USA, inv. Engineering and Operations CA
18. You are all set.
| I was thinking this walkthrough would work with the exception of using cincinnati bell certificates and settings instead of t-mobile ones of course. I was hoping to get some feedback from more seasoned berry users before I proceeded though so I'm not trying to do the impossible or even worse end up messing up my phone. I haven't pulled the settings or certificates yet but I have an old 8320 that worked with UMA so I'm assuming I can pull them from there.
Any help or tips are appreciated as I keep on researching, thanks.
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