MWconn with Virgin Broadband in Australia
Verfasst: Do 4. Jun 2009, 09:40
I am fed up with the really poor 'doctored' standard Huawei software supplied by Virgin Broadband here in Australia with their e169 3G USB modems and have been trying MWconn out since it reports real signal statistics, etc, and is far more configurable, however, I'm having a few problems. The standard software gives almost no feedback about signal strength beside a very non-helpful bargraph meter and an indication of the carrier mode corresponding to the LED colour on the e169 to indicate GPRS, UMTS, HSDPA, etc.
THe main problem is that even with the correct APN, I'm getting error 619 back when MWconn attemtps to establish a connection. Virgin Broadband is the only 3G reseller in Australia that uses PAP instead of CHAP for authentication and a few people who've spoken to me about this suggested that since MWconn doesn't provide a way to select the authentication method, that might be the cause if the modem (or software controlling it) is defaulting to CHAP.
Also, there doesn't seem to be a way to specific the dialling code. THere is a field in the MWconn configuration for a prepaid credit query dial code, though I don't think that's what I need to set. My 3G service is post-paid. I don't know if the dialling cost is critical to being able to set up a connection, though I'd say it is.
BTW for those who are unaware Virgin in Australia re-sells wireless CDMA broadband internet from Singtel (aka Optus). I know that people who have an Optus 3G wireless service have no problem using MWconn - Optus uses CHAP for it's own 3G mobile broadband customers. Why Virgin is different I don't know but it could well come down to wholesale cost.
Regards,
Craig.
THe main problem is that even with the correct APN, I'm getting error 619 back when MWconn attemtps to establish a connection. Virgin Broadband is the only 3G reseller in Australia that uses PAP instead of CHAP for authentication and a few people who've spoken to me about this suggested that since MWconn doesn't provide a way to select the authentication method, that might be the cause if the modem (or software controlling it) is defaulting to CHAP.
Also, there doesn't seem to be a way to specific the dialling code. THere is a field in the MWconn configuration for a prepaid credit query dial code, though I don't think that's what I need to set. My 3G service is post-paid. I don't know if the dialling cost is critical to being able to set up a connection, though I'd say it is.
BTW for those who are unaware Virgin in Australia re-sells wireless CDMA broadband internet from Singtel (aka Optus). I know that people who have an Optus 3G wireless service have no problem using MWconn - Optus uses CHAP for it's own 3G mobile broadband customers. Why Virgin is different I don't know but it could well come down to wholesale cost.
Regards,
Craig.