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Talk:GSM
So, how do I find out my IMSI? --Zakx 04:15, 25 December 2009 (CET)
AT+CIMI on a serial console (e.g. through /dev/rfcomm0)
How does this change how phones interact with the public network? eg. should I make sure to use one phone with my usual SIM card and not register that with 26c3, and then have a separate phone with a different (random) SIM card that I do register with 26c3 for access to the network here? if i register my "real" phone, is that going to break my usual inbound number when its connected to the 26c3 cells? (I think the answer to the latter is yes, but some clarification on this would be good).
my IMEI is too long for eventphone... (and other woes)
i tried to put my imei in eventphone but its too long for the fill-in field! (35558600065585112) eep --> If your IMEI is to long, cut off the first numbers so it fits. Worked for me.
also is the service really up and running? I have three handsets and although all three of them can see the 42 network, it has a big red access barred symbol next to it and none of them will attach (although they'll attach to public GSM nets here)