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RickD

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#95936 17-Jan-2012 08:56
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Hi,

I have a NetComm MyZone 3G router that is 850/1900/2100mhz that I used in Australia and have tried to get it working on 2Degrees in Wellington but it won't connect. I've changed the APN but left all other settings as they were for VF in Australia.

2Degrees is 2100mhz in the city isn't it? Anyone else using one of these?


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SaltyNZ
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  #569760 17-Jan-2012 08:59
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We do indeed use 2100MHz, as well as 900MHz on most of the new sites. However I have never used one of those routers so I can't tell you anything more useful than that.




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  #569766 17-Jan-2012 09:07
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it sounds like a configuration issue and possibly a SIM lock issue depending on how you got the device.

to know if the settings are correct it would probably be best to supply the configuration fields available and what they are currently set to. maybe screen shots.





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  #569880 17-Jan-2012 12:59
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This is from - http://www.netcomm.com.au/netcomm-products/3g-mobile-broadband/3g24w -

"If your MyZone has not connected within 2-5 minutes, please follow the steps below.
Open a web browser and type http://my.zone into the location bar and press enter
Click on the 3G/HSPA tab.
Fill in the APN (Access Point Name) as provided by your service provider, plus any user name or password they may have given you"

Make sure APN is 'Internet', no user name or password is required.

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  #569906 17-Jan-2012 14:08
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2DegreesCare: This is from - http://www.netcomm.com.au/netcomm-products/3g-mobile-broadband/3g24w -

"If your MyZone has not connected within 2-5 minutes, please follow the steps below.
Open a web browser and type http://my.zone into the location bar and press enter
Click on the 3G/HSPA tab.
Fill in the APN (Access Point Name) as provided by your service provider, plus any user name or password they may have given you"

Make sure APN is 'Internet', no user name or password is required.

^POB


Thanks for the replies. It is unlocked and I factory reset it. APN is set to Internet.

I'll post some screen shots of the settings pages tonight in case someone sees something wrong. 

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