Globesurfer 2 Firmware Upgrade
Posted By admin On 01/04/18Jan 09, 2013 Globesurfer II 7.2 settings needed. If I choose a firmware upgrade via my existing provider. The Globesurfer 3.
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My Virgin rep changed the new sim to an 'older' sim, to get rid of the 'Sim locked' message and the modem immediately seems to connect to the internet; 'Virgin' is proudly displayed on the Globesurfer screen with signal strength of 2 or 3 bars out of 5 and the term 'UMTS' displayed but also the message 'connect failed'. The laptop connects to the modem, but the laptop browser cannot of course connect to the internet. I'm pretty sure the APN is correct. Photoshop Cs6 Serial Number Free on this page. VirginBroadband. Account is set up correctly at Virgin's end.
Not sure if there's a setting I'm just not getting right. Machine is Asus 64-bit running Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS.
'Virgin' is proudly displayed on the Globesurfer screen with signal strength of 2 or 3 bars out of 5 and the term 'UMTS' displayed but also the message 'connect failed'. Ok, that usually indicates the APN setting (3G) in the modem is wrong assuming its a virgin mobile broadband SIM sim set the APN to 'virginbroadband' no space's, that assuming the SIM is a broadband SIM not a mobile phone sim else APN is 'virgininternet' or 'yesinternet' if its a post-paid mobile SIM.
If it looks ok make sure the modem is set to 'auto connet on traffic' see setup guide link below. With the globesurfers no need to set and username or password just leave it blank and no need to set authentication type for UMTS(3G) connection. Just set the APN (for 3G) and you done note dont confuse this with the wifi access point name. See here click on Documentation then Virgin mobile quick setup link. On reset to defaults, SSID was 'Virgin Broadband' (without quotes, but with a space) and deleted password or username.
Doesn't seem to be anywhere I can change the APN. But I did change SSID to virginbroadband. On the advanced console, Virgin Broadband's host name shows up as umts-gateway??? Modem displays signal strength UMTS (3G) 'auto connect' as you suggested, but that's is all.
Still get a browser message – Problem loading page and the status on the modem connection screen says 'connecting'. Back to square one, unless I'm missing something. On reset to defaults, SSID was 'Virgin Broadband' (without quotes, but with a space) and deleted password or username. Note that the default setting for the Virgin Globesurfer was for an unsecured wifi SSID (if wifi network name of Virgin Broadband).
But the APN for the service needed to be VirginBroadband in the mobile connections settings. The correct APN is essential to gettting a connection. What signal strength – if any – is the service reporting on the connection status page. If the signal is very low – ie -99dBm to -113dBm or even lower -then it simply may be finding it difficult to establish a connection in a congested network or weak signal area. Another option to try to establish a connection is to remove the SIM, login into the modem, go to the connection settings.
Select the WAN Celluar and then the advanced settings and choose GPRS only instead of UMTS. Select apply settings and OK (you cannot change the connection preferences while the SIM is on an active connection).
Reinsert the SIM and see if you can connect at GPRS or EDGE. Also make sure that the authentication protocol is set to PAP not CHAP. But I also suspect that the firmware is old because the APN as you suggest isn't anywhere obvious – even in the Advanced settings. If I choose a firmware upgrade via my existing provider, perhaps I can then connect with the modem and do the upgrade?
I've used these modems for ages even on the older firmware the APN for UMTS is accessible. I think your getting confused between the APN for UMTS (3g) and the WIFI APN. Please try procedure below. If you want to see what firmware you are on logon to modem and go to system icon then 'about' I think from memory.
However I don't think it a firmware problem if you want to upgrade firmware download it from eternity mobiles has all the info and firmware download and instructions see 'support and documentation tabs on the page above ***************************************** TO SET UP YOUR GlobeSurfer II - Connect the Ethernet cable to you computer - Insert SIM card in your device (located under the Stand, simply lift the stand flap to access) - Power up GlobeSurfer II (wait a few moments until completely powered up) - Open your internet Browser, (e. Descargar Driver De Camara Labtec 1200. g. Many thanks so far. Miraculously, when I connected the modem to the power today after rushing back from fire-prone rural location (farm), after waiting for the modem to get up and running, I noticed the time displayed for the first time! Nothing very much is different except that yesterday I changed the SSID to 'virginbroadband' in the hope it would match the APN, which has remained as 'VirginBroadband'. So I'm connected at -87dB and able to browse! And as you say: - APN (Access Point Name): “virginbroadband” There IS that question regarding APN in the Quick Setup Wizard immediately on resetting the modem. Walmart Employee Handbook Contents. Incidently, last night at the farm, 40km from Yass, with modem attached to one arm outstretched, the modem 'connected' with two out of five bars and the text GPRS in place of UMTS.