SE T100 understands OTA in a way as Nokia and Ericsson specified that, not OMA.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Paul P Komkoff Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 3:51 PM > To: Vjacheslav Chekushin > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [Q] OMA browser settings > > > Replying to Vjacheslav Chekushin: > > Hi, Paul. > > I send OMA bootstrap configuration aside from kannel. > > I didn't test samsung, but I have different OMA for nokia, > siemens and > > motorola. > > > > First of all, do you use authentication (pin or imsi)? > > As I remember it is mandatory for some manufacters. > > Second, try to generate wbxml without string table. Some > model doesn't > > handle > > it. > > > > Here is working example for siemens OMA WAP configuration. > > I'll test siemens now, thanks for your help. I was trying to send > something to SonyEricsson T100 for about 3 hours, with no luck. > ( I am able to receive settings from www.sonyericsson.com but I have > no equipment to decode it ) > > It is very hard to retrieve any useful information, for example, what > kind of OTA spec those T100 supports... > > I am trying with auth and without. No sucess with OMA at all. > > (4hours of dancing around computer) > > It seems that me or my smsc is just badly injured. I didn't managed to > make ANYTHING oma-compliant work. I even tried trial version of nowsms > gateway to send OMA settings to anything I have here. Phones just > silently discarding what I send them. > > And of course no siemens. C55 I have won't recognize OMA (as all > others), it reacts on //PP Ap;... though, but behaves weirdly (and > there's no publicly available specs on that control character). I > tried to send myself some settings from siemens-mobile.com and wonder > what I see? Siemens ST55 is using Nokia OTA format!! > > I'm pissed off. Ruined. Don't know what to do now. Maybe I'll give you > all my stuff and you'll be so kind so will run it against your smsc > and maybe even my phones? > > ;| > > -- > Paul P 'Stingray' Komkoff Jr // http://stingr.net/key <- my pgp key > This message represents the official view of the voices in my head > >
