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Jun 19, 2014, 10:59:25 PM (10 years ago)
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msherman
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42 | 42 | 1. FA Index![2]: Set to third desired center frequency. |
43 | 43 | 1. BW![2]: Set to third desired Bandwidth, a value of "6" means 10mhz. |
44 | | 1. IF FEWER THAN 3 FREQUENCIES DESIRED: |
45 | | - Follow above instructions, setting extras to 0. |
| 44 | 1. IF FEWER THAN 3 FREQUENCIES DESIRED: |
| 45 | - Set unused FA Index values to 0 |
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48 | 48 | |
49 | | The phone should now connect to your Wimax basestation upon pressing scan, under 4g settings, or on startup of the phone's wimax radio. These settings persist through reboot. If settings incorrect, you can always return to the phone's default settings by choosing "Load Default" under !WimaxHiddenMenu. Afterwards, you will need to follow the steps under "Wimax Settings" again. |
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| 50 | The phone should now connect to your Wimax basestation upon pressing scan, under 4g settings, or on startup of the phone's wimax radio. These settings persist through reboot. If settings are incorrect, you can always return to the phone's default settings by choosing "Load Default" under !WimaxHiddenMenu. Afterwards, you will need to follow the steps under "Wimax Settings" again. |
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51 | 52 | [[Image(wimax_cfg.png,150px)]] |