your data monitor is busted dude, combined current session data is definitely not working.
your data monitor is busted dude, combined current session data is definitely not working.
MDMA just sits there saying “Detecting mobile data device”. The modem only shows in Device Manager after the CellC dashboard has been launched.
This sounds great! I'm looking forward!
EDIT: Sorry for only answering now - I had a busy week and my connection kinda sucks during the day. I can only browse without issues in the middle of the night at my current location![]()
Last edited by Viva; 04-02-2011 at 06:35 PM.
Hmmm. downl. the new beta.... Cant seem to get my K3805Z working with it... cant initialize the modem. any advise?
Doesn't BB already have something like this? There are plenty of similar apps for the more popular smartphones out there; CellTrack for Symbian, Netmon for Maemo, CellID Info for Android, even iPhones have a built-in field test mode(*3001#12345#*) that shows your cell ID.
Try ejecting the 'CD Drive' the modem creates in My Computer and see if MDMA detects your modem after that. It works for my ZTE MF190.
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I use ZTE MF-627 which is detected as MF-626 by MDMA (latest stable version). I can connect to internet but I can't see any data flow (uplink and downlink = 0)
I should try this new beta first, and I'll report back soon. Thanks to graham for pointing me onto this board.
I did create the RAS entry and renamed it to MDMA and voila this beta works perfectly. This version now fits perfectly onto all screen resolutions with it's wider inter phase. I went through all the features and all seems to be working well.
1.0.0.31 Beta 8 released.
How do I fix an 623 error : The system could not find the phone book entry for this connection. (Beta 7). Will d/l the 8 version now.
I've had a report that the '/nocbm' command line switch added in beta 6 solves the same problem with the Option iCON 505 modem.
It turns out that the iCON 505 is also powered by an Icera chipset.
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