Erin,
Thanks for kicking this off. So far, I'm the only one experiencing this
problem. I'd like to find out if there is some invisible Faraday cage
that moves with me, or if it a larger problem.
In general, cross-posting is not useful. After this email, let's
restrict this discussion to the
In addition, I would recommend testing the specific SIM cards, as some
people have purchased a SIM just for the GTA01/02. Add a column in the wiki
for ("Verified", "Unknown" SIM card functionality status)?
-Kyle
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 9:53 AM, Erin Yueh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi List,
>
Hi List,
I've created a new page for this issue in Openmoko Wiki. Welcome to
contribute your network status with all community. BTW, we'd like to
just confirm your IMEI code whether it has one or all zero, so please
just write Yes or No in table. Thanks a lot! :)
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/G
RF-emission interference?
Sure you already tested GTA02 with external GSM-antenna.
And checked if other cellphone normally working with a "bad" card starts to
fail when GTA02 is near.
jOERG
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Is this a simcard-issue or a basestation related problem?
Will "bad" cards show same behaviour when roaming to a different provider's
network; will "good" cards start to oscillate when roaming to this exact cell
where the T-mobile cards go nuts?
Or has there to be both, bad T-Mobile card PLUS bad
cool. Should we create a wiki page to collect the results?
Wolfgang
On Mar 17, 2008, at 12:43 PM, Erin Yueh wrote:
Hi List,
We'd like to ask your kindly helps on network registration by using
your NEO devices. Particularly, the network from T-Mobile in UK,
AT&T in USA, and Vodafone in Germ
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