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If you have net id stuck on 2110 and net id card wont work, before you start desoldering the AT1024 chip. Try holding standby + ok + left + right buttons in all at once you will probably need an assistant to put power back on, release when display says ld6, it will go ld20 ld30 a few times then it will go into an update, numbers will roll, then you get virgin screen, then box will come on. The net id will have auto set and you should be able to set pin in eng menu,and also freq. this is also supposed to work on 2100 as well if you cant find a piece of wire.
The Atmel1024 chip holds quite a bit of info such as customer name, account, net id, pin number, mac address,etc, according to someone called hypahacker if you reprogramme chip to all noughts for customer name and account, and use a mac address same as you do for the cable modems, you can use any speed it doesnt matter, you can leave feedback on and use interactive. you can buy programmer for chip about 16 quid. ![]() |
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