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09-05-2010, 05:32 PM
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Enabling UMA on sim free handset
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Hi guys,
Thought i'd put a little tut on here on how to enable UMA on a sim free handset.
Firstly, you need to enter engineering screen.
First step is to access to the “Help Me” menu, to do so, on the main screen of the phone hold the following keys : ALT CAPS H (at the same time)
Note: For Pearl and other Sure-type phones press and hold the ALT key (Bottom left) and type E A C E, for Storm, hold the BACK arrow, and tap the screen in the following areas: TOP LEFT, TOP RIGHT, TOP LEFT, TOP RIGHT
Once you got the HelpMe screen you will need to use this gadget
w**.unlockbase.com/widget/blackberry-escreen-keygen.php
Enter details exactly as you see them on your HelpMe screen and press Get My Key
Type the key into the HelpMe screen (you won't see anything that you are typing)
Now you should be in your EScreen
At the EScreen select <Mobile Network Engineering Screens>
Select <Utilities>
Select <Session Manager>
Press the BlackBerry menu button and select <UMA Options>
Press the BlackBerry menu button and select <New>
Enter the following: Display Name: T-Mobile Operator Name: T-Mobile UMA Protocol version: 1.0.3
Unselect <use default UNCS> and enter punc.t-mobileuncs.com use Port: 14001
Unselect <use default SEGW> and enter psgw.t-mobilesgws.com
Select the SEGW certificate named T-Mobile USA, inv. Engineering and Operations CA
You are all set.
Orange Settings
display name: orange uk
operator name: orange uk uma
uma protocol version 1.0.3
provisioning unc address: unc.singlephone.orange.co.uk
provisioning unc port: 14001
provisioning segw address: singlephone.orange.co.uk
SEGW Certificate: Equifax secure certificate authority (the one that has 2 geotrust universal entries after it)
I hope this guide comes in handy. I have enabled UMA on plenty of 9700's etc and it works fine.
Regards
Cowen1000
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09-05-2010, 06:17 PM
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Do you mean SIM free or unlocked with a SIM card in it.
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09-15-2010, 02:21 PM
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I mean't Sim-Free as UMA is a network enabled thing
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09-27-2010, 04:25 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by cowen1000
Hi guys,
Thought i'd put a little tut on here on how to enable UMA on a sim free handset.
Firstly, you need to enter engineering screen.
First step is to access to the “Help Me” menu, to do so, on the main screen of the phone hold the following keys : ALT CAPS H (at the same time)
Note: For Pearl and other Sure-type phones press and hold the ALT key (Bottom left) and type E A C E, for Storm, hold the BACK arrow, and tap the screen in the following areas: TOP LEFT, TOP RIGHT, TOP LEFT, TOP RIGHT
Once you got the HelpMe screen you will need to use this gadget
w**.unlockbase.com/widget/blackberry-escreen-keygen.php
Enter details exactly as you see them on your HelpMe screen and press Get My Key
Type the key into the HelpMe screen (you won't see anything that you are typing)
Now you should be in your EScreen
At the EScreen select <Mobile Network Engineering Screens>
Select <Utilities>
Select <Session Manager>
Press the BlackBerry menu button and select <UMA Options>
Press the BlackBerry menu button and select <New>
Enter the following: Display Name: T-Mobile Operator Name: T-Mobile UMA Protocol version: 1.0.3
Unselect <use default UNCS> and enter punc.t-mobileuncs.com use Port: 14001
Unselect <use default SEGW> and enter psgw.t-mobilesgws.com
Select the SEGW certificate named T-Mobile USA, inv. Engineering and Operations CA
You are all set.
Orange Settings
display name: orange uk
operator name: orange uk uma
uma protocol version 1.0.3
provisioning unc address: unc.singlephone.orange.co.uk
provisioning unc port: 14001
provisioning segw address: singlephone.orange.co.uk
SEGW Certificate: Equifax secure certificate authority (the one that has 2 geotrust universal entries after it)
I hope this guide comes in handy. I have enabled UMA on plenty of 9700's etc and it works fine.
Regards
Cowen1000
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When I access the engineering screen I don't have an option to open <Mobile Network Engineering Screens>
Any ideas how to get this.
Phone is 9520
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09-29-2010, 10:49 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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Quote:
Originally Posted by daveholt88
When I access the engineering screen I don't have an option to open <Mobile Network Engineering Screens>
Any ideas how to get this.
Phone is 9520
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I did all the step except for the last one I did not find" Select the SEGW certificate named T-Mobile USA, inv. Engineering and Operations CA''
why is that, what should I choose then?
Please help me out, Thanks,
IBM
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10-08-2010, 08:17 AM
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Thumbs Must Hurt
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Oxfordshire
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Thank you very very much for this guide - it worked perfectly once I realised that I needed to type the letters in the code as lower case.
I've just been given a 9700 branded by and locked to O2, which I had to unlock first. I then put my orange uk sim in it and your guide has allowed me to enable UMA on it.
Thanks very much again indeed!
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10-16-2010, 07:33 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Model: 8320
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oh man. do you know if i can do this on an 8320 on at&t. i know the tmobile does the uma if a tmobile card is in it. i tries to put the code in other bb phones, but got no secret menu. anyone else not get the secret menu..
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10-16-2010, 08:38 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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omg it worked. got the secret menu on my 8320. but couldnt find the last setting, just like last poster. wonder what to use. guessed, but no work...
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10-17-2010, 01:59 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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hi - can anyone help please, i have a t mobile branded 8520 but want to access orange uma, obviously orange cus service couldnt help, am i able to set this up? someone on this thread has mentioned setting this up with an unlocked handset.
i have followed the steps but when i am entering the key it doesnt take me to any escreen.
i pretty desperate at the mo, as the mast in my area is down and orange have advised a wait of 10 days to get it working!
any advice would be much appreciated oh and i dont know if this matters, but i have a homehub....
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10-19-2010, 07:29 AM
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Please give me the UMA settings for Airtel mobile
I am using Airtel in india. Please give me UMA settings.
USe default SEGW address:
provisioning SEGW address:
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10-19-2010, 10:24 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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yah, i couldnt find tmobile setting on att phone bb 8320. but getting the escreen up was tricky. you gotta use the uptime thats showing on the help screen. without exiting the screen or changing it. make sure you use the alt key to type numbers, and dont worry to capitalize the letters. if it doesnt work, back out of the homescreen and reenter it. you will have a different uptime, and the esceen code calculator gives a different code.
now, if someone can figure out how i can edit that last setting, adding in the tmobile segw cert. or what i could use for O2, which is on at&t. i have a feelin this aint gonna happen. at&t dont got the stucture for it or something. but who knows what they dont tell us.
i punched in the escreen code on a world edition bb 8330. everyone agrees this phone has only non-USA gms capabilities. just CDMA here in usa. but i found a reference to it having all but 800mhz. found it in the esceen. there is alot in there
i also found a secret screen on a crashed bb 8220. instead of the usual JVM error and reset, it had other options. i aint got that phone no more, so cant document it.
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01-19-2011, 03:25 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Model: 9800
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Re: Enabling UMA on sim free handset
Hi
Ive managed to do this on the 9800 sim free handset for use with UMA on orange uk. But sometimes it says that my automatic network is O2, only when i have no connection - well i cant have an O2 connection so i suppose that would be the reason.
did i do something wrong ?
Thanks in advance
Sarah
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01-22-2011, 05:33 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Model: 9780
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Thanks for your advice. Just enabled our two BBs 9780 to use UMA. Upgraded via Phones 4 U who give out unlocked phones. Orange assured me that the UMA could not be enabled.
Quote:
Originally Posted by cowen1000
Hi guys,
Thought i'd put a little tut on here on how to enable UMA on a sim free handset.
Firstly, you need to enter engineering screen.
First step is to access to the “Help Me” menu, to do so, on the main screen of the phone hold the following keys : ALT CAPS H (at the same time)
Note: For Pearl and other Sure-type phones press and hold the ALT key (Bottom left) and type E A C E, for Storm, hold the BACK arrow, and tap the screen in the following areas: TOP LEFT, TOP RIGHT, TOP LEFT, TOP RIGHT
Once you got the HelpMe screen you will need to use this gadget
w**.unlockbase.com/widget/blackberry-escreen-keygen.php
Enter details exactly as you see them on your HelpMe screen and press Get My Key
Type the key into the HelpMe screen (you won't see anything that you are typing)
Now you should be in your EScreen
At the EScreen select <Mobile Network Engineering Screens>
Select <Utilities>
Select <Session Manager>
Press the BlackBerry menu button and select <UMA Options>
Press the BlackBerry menu button and select <New>
Enter the following: Display Name: T-Mobile Operator Name: T-Mobile UMA Protocol version: 1.0.3
Unselect <use default UNCS> and enter punc.t-mobileuncs.com use Port: 14001
Unselect <use default SEGW> and enter psgw.t-mobilesgws.com
Select the SEGW certificate named T-Mobile USA, inv. Engineering and Operations CA
You are all set.
Orange Settings
display name: orange uk
operator name: orange uk uma
uma protocol version 1.0.3
provisioning unc address: unc.singlephone.orange.co.uk
provisioning unc port: 14001
provisioning segw address: singlephone.orange.co.uk
SEGW Certificate: Equifax secure certificate authority (the one that has 2 geotrust universal entries after it)
I hope this guide comes in handy. I have enabled UMA on plenty of 9700's etc and it works fine.
Regards
Cowen1000
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01-22-2011, 11:19 AM
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Thumbs Must Hurt
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Philadelphia, PA/Southern NJ
Model: 9900
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Re: Enabling UMA on sim free handset
I am trying to activate this on an AT&T (albeit unlocked) 9700 and am unable to complete this step:
Select the SEGW certificate named T-Mobile USA, inv. Engineering and Operations CA
I have a T-Mobile 9780 (also unlocked) and I have placed the T-Mobile SIM card in the 9700 but am unable to get the needed SEGW Certificate.
Is there a way I can use one of the utility programs to transfer the certificate as I've done with .cod files in the past? Has anyone found another option with an AT&T branded phone? Because the 3G frequencies are different on the networks this option would be a nice addition to using my AT&T phones with my T-Mobile SIM without being restricted to EDGE speeds.
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01-22-2011, 11:52 AM
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Location: Philadelphia, PA/Southern NJ
Model: 9900
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Re: Enabling UMA on sim free handset
Found it....
To get the (2) certificates to your device just copy and paste the below links into the body of an email and send it to yourself. Open the link save it to the device.
http://www.twoeighteighty.com/uma_files/trustcert.der
http://www.twoeighteighty.com/uma_fi...obile_root.der
Once you have the certificates in place do a battery pull
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01-23-2011, 04:58 AM
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Re: Enabling UMA on sim free handset
After about 3 days my uma on my sim free 9800 has stopped working. Its on orange uk and i followed the method on here to enable uma. have deleted and reinstalled but no joy ! Gutted !
does anybody have an solutions at all please
TVM
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02-17-2011, 07:42 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: London
Model: 9800
OS: 6.0.X
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Re: Enabling UMA on sim free handset
Orange UMA seems to be having issues mine stopped working on 20th Jan and now I have configured it using the instruction. Very good instructions by the way
and I still get UMA on random occassions..
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04-11-2011, 03:47 PM
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Model: 9520
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Re: Enabling UMA on sim free handset
Hi,
I've tried several times, to get your excellent and detailed TUT to work for me.
I'm using a 9520 originally on T-mobile, it is unlocked and picking up Orange very nicley.
I can get to the help me screen, without a problem, it all goes pear shaped when I type in the widget. I've tried upper and lower case and nothing happens. What am I missing?
Ideas anyone please.....
L
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05-04-2011, 11:04 AM
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Re: Enabling UMA on sim free handset
are you accessing the widget from a PC?
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08-14-2011, 04:13 AM
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Re: Enabling UMA on sim free handset
Hiya,
I can confirm that this works with the 8530. I did all it says on this post, and got it working with Orange on UMA (Was originally on O2!).
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