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Announcement: UDA Release 7.0 Lite Edition ODBC Driver for Oracle
: Interrupting a firmware update (e.g., unplugging the modem or a power failure) can permanently damage the device. Always use a stable USB port and ensure your PC doesn't go to sleep during the flash process.
He swapped the SIM cards, plugged the dongle back in, and waited. The indicator light flickered from a steady red to a flashing green, then finally to a solid, triumphant blue. He opened his browser, and the homepage loaded instantly. He was free. For the first time, the choice of how he connected to the world was entirely his own.
: Connect the modem directly to the motherboard USB port. Do not use external USB hubs.
Some customized carrier firmwares disable the voice call feature of the hardware. Universal unlock firmwares often reactivate voice capabilities.
| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | Huawei E173u-1 (check sticker on device) | | PC | Windows 7/8/10/11 (32/64-bit) | | Cables | USB cable (direct connection, no hub) | | Backup | Optional: Backup original firmware via HCU or DC-Unlocker | | Drivers | Huawei NDIS driver / Modem driver installed | Huawei E173u-1 Unlock Firmware
The Huawei E173u-1 represents a generation of hardware where firmware management was central to service provider business models. While technical methods exist to modify these devices for multi-network use, the process requires a rigorous understanding of embedded systems and carries inherent risks to the hardware's functionality.
This is used if the modem has "customized" or "hard-locked" firmware that prevents simple code entry.
When prompted for a password, paste the you generated in Step 2.
Download the official compilation version (e.g., 11.126.85.00.00 or similar unbranded firmware). : Interrupting a firmware update (e
Flashing your device with an unlocked firmware opens up total network freedom. It allows you to use any SIM card globally, save on roaming fees, and improve connection stability.
If you have a Huawei E173u-1, unlocking it is a cost-effective way to reuse old hardware. However, for critical tasks, its instability and lack of 4G support make it less reliable than modern alternatives. Ensure you use a high-quality USB cable if connecting via a router to prevent power-related drops .
Flashing new firmware replaces the restrictive carrier software with generic, unbranded software. This process deletes the network lock codes stored in the internal memory. The modem then accepts any valid GSM network configuration automatically. Essential Prerequisites and Tools
, the standard "paper" or guide for this process follows these steps: Code Generation: The indicator light flickered from a steady red
If you would like to proceed with unlocking your device, let me know:
) cannot be unlocked by code alone or is highly customized by a carrier. Target Firmware 11.126.85.00.209
was a stubborn beast; unlike other models, it required a specific "Unlock Firmware" to bypass the hardware restrictions. One wrong file and the dongle would become a useless brick.
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06/23/2015 16:14 GMT-0500
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Modified:
06/23/2015 16:56 GMT-0500
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Announcement: UDA Release 7.0 Express Edition ODBC Driver for Oracle
Today, we've updated the Express Edition ODBC Driver for Oracle.
Installation and configuration takes only minutes, by following the documentation which remains available anytime, specifically for this driver on OS X and Windows.
Release 7.0 licenses are also available for immediate purchase.
Client Platform Support
Release 7.0 installers are available for immediate download for Mac and Windows. (Express Edition is not typically produced for Linux and other Unix-like OS will be available soon; please contact us if you have specific need.)
Release 7.0 supports all 32-bit and 64-bit ODBC client tools and applications, both GUI and command-line, on —
OS X and OS X Server on x86 and x86_64 |
Windows and Windows Server on x86 and x86_64 |
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Yosemite (10.10.x) (x86_64)
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Mavericks (10.9.x) (x86_64)
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Mountain Lion (10.8.x) (x86_64)
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Lion (10.7.x) (x86_64)
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Windows 8.x (x86, x86_64)
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Windows 7.x (x86, x86_64)
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Windows Vista (x86, x86_64)
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Windows XP (x86, x86_64)
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Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64)
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Windows Server 2012 (x86_64)
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Windows Server 2008 R2 (x86_64)
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Windows Server 2008 (x86, x86_64)
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Windows Server 2003 R2 (x86, x86_64)
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Windows Server 2003 (x86, x86_64)
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DBMS Version Support
The Release 7.0 Express Edition ODBC Driver supports virtually every version of Oracle in current use, including —
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Oracle 12c Release 1 (12.1.x)
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Oracle 11g Release 2 (11.2.x)
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Oracle 11g Release 1 (11.1.x)
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Oracle 10g Release 2 (10.2.x)
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Oracle 10g Release 1 (10.1.x)
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Oracle 9i Release 2 (9.2.x)
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Changes since Release 6.x
Additions
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Support for Oracle 12c
- Support for OS X Yosemite, Windows 8, and Windows Server 2012
Fixes
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06/23/2015 16:14 GMT-0500
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Modified:
06/26/2015 10:41 GMT-0500
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Announcement: UDA Release 7.0 Lite Edition ODBC Driver for Sybase and Microsoft SQL Server
In coming months, we'll be gradually shipping Release 7.0 of all our UDA drivers. This post will be the first of many, describing some of the fixes, changes, and improvements in each driver as they are made available.
Today, we have the Lite Edition ODBC Drivers for Sybase and Microsoft SQL Server.
Installation and configuration takes only minutes, by following the documentation which remains available anytime, specifically for this driver on OS X and Windows.
Release 7.0 licenses are also available for immediate purchase.
Client Platform Support
Release 7.0 installers are available for immediate download for Mac and Windows. Builds for Linux and other Unix-like OS will be available soon; please contact us if you have urgent need.
Release 7.0 supports all 32-bit and 64-bit ODBC client tools and applications, both GUI and command-line, on —
OS X and OS X Server on x86 and x86_64 |
Windows and Windows Server on x86 and x86_64 |
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Yosemite (10.10.x) (x86_64)
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Mavericks (10.9.x) (x86_64)
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Mountain Lion (10.8.x) (x86_64)
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Lion (10.7.x) (x86_64)
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Windows 8.x (x86, x86_64)
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Windows 7.x (x86, x86_64)
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Windows Vista (x86, x86_64)
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Windows XP (x86, x86_64)
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Windows Server 2012 R2 (x86_64)
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Windows Server 2012 (x86_64)
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Windows Server 2008 R2 (x86_64)
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Windows Server 2008 (x86, x86_64)
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Windows Server 2003 R2 (x86, x86_64)
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Windows Server 2003 (x86, x86_64)
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DBMS Version Support
The Release 7.0 Lite Edition ODBC Driver supports virtually every version of Microsoft SQL Server and Sybase Adaptive Server in current use, including —
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Microsoft SQL Server 6.5
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Microsoft SQL Server 7.0
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Microsoft SQL Server 2000
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Microsoft SQL Server 2005
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Microsoft SQL Server 2008
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Microsoft SQL Server 2012
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Microsoft SQL Server 2014
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Microsoft SQL Azure
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Sybase SQL Server 4.x
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Sybase SQL Server 10.x
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Sybase SQL Server 11.x
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Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) 11.x
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Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) 12.x
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Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) 15.x
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Sybase SQL Anywhere 6.x
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Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere (ASA) 7.x
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Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere (ASA) 8.x
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Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere (ASA) 9.x
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Sybase SQL Anywhere 10.x
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Sybase SQL Anywhere 11.x
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Changes since Release 6.x
Additions
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added support for SPARSE columns in SQLColumns() call
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added DSN options SHOWSPARSECOLS / ShowSparseCols and Multi-Tier connect option -X )
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details, based on test table:
CREATE TABLE tbl_sparse_test
( col1 INT SPARSE
, col2 INT
, col3 XML COLUMN_SET FOR ALL_SPARSE_COLUMNS
)
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wildcard query will return only col2 and col3; will not include SPARSE columns. This is standard SQL Server behavior, and it cannot be changed.
SELECT *
FROM tbl_sparse_test
;
To include SPARSE columns in results, they must be explicitly SELECTed
SELECT col1, col2, col3
FROM tbl_sparse_test
;
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By default, calls to SQLColumns() don't return Sparse Columns. To receive full columns list:
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added support for new SQL Server datatypes such as datetime2
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added support for NBCROW token
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added support for Sybase 15
Fixes
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fixed issue with SQL Server BIT datatype
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fixed memory overwrite error, when DB procedure is called with SQL_PARAM_OUTPUT parameter of CHAR/VARCHAR/LONGVARCHAR
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fixed issue with VARBINARY datatype and DB procedures
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fixed issue with converting TIMESTAMP to CHAR/WCHAR
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fixed datatype info in SQLGetTypeInfo -- new Sybase and MSSQL datatypes were added
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fixed database catalog and query metadata info for Sybase 15's UNSIGNED INT, UNSIGNED SMALLINT, BIGINT, SYSNAME, LONGSYSNAME
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06/16/2015 17:43 GMT-0500
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Modified:
06/23/2015 16:18 GMT-0500
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Why Do I Need To Pay For ODBC, JDBC, ADO.NET, OLE-DB Drivers? (revisited)
Situation Analysis
It's the year 2015, and the fundamental issues associated with the utility of data access drivers remain confusing. Basically, we remain uncertain about the value-to-compensation alignment of ODBC (Open Database Connectivity), JDBC (Java Database Connectivity), and ADO.NET drivers/providers.
Why do we pay for anything?
After allowing for consumer irrationality [1], the basis of any payment is fundamentally tied to the monetization of opportunity costs. Essentially, we pay for one thing to alleviate the (usually higher) costs of something else.
The rest of this post focuses on highlighting the real pains associated with the $0.00 value misconception associated with Data Access Drivers: ODBC, JDBC, ADO.NET, OLE-DB, etc.
Real Costs of Data Access Drivers
In the most basic sense, there are some fundamental aspects of data access that are complex to implement and rarely implemented (if at all) by free drivers. The list includes:
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Escape Syntaxes for Dates and Functions -- abstraction for dates and function signatures at the application level (i.e., the same abstraction works across all compliant databases)
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Metadata Calls which enable smarter ODBC compliant applications -- this feature is typically missing in Drivers and abused by the Clients (consumers); i.e., clients are made DBMS specific by testing for specific DBMS names, rather than utilizing feature and functionality metadata returned by drivers
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Scrollable Cursors -- this is how you deal with change sensitivity and paging through large datasets; some drivers actually fake support and get away with it due to shortage of applications to test proper cursor types (Static, Forward-Only, Key-Set, Dynamic, and Mixed models).
Beyond actual driver sophistication, in regards to key feature implementations, let's up the ante by veering into the area of data security. At the most basic level, It's extremely important to understand that all data access drivers provide read-write access to your databases; thus, it's imperative that data access drivers address the following:
- Read-Only or Read-Write Access modalities scoped to specific
- users
- user groups
- target databases
- data access standards (e.g., ODBC, JDBC, ADO.NET)
- client applications
- client host operating systems
- client host IP addresses
- Any combination of the above as part of a configurable collection of data access rules (or policies).
Once you're done with security, you then have the thorny issue of data access and data flow management. In a nutshell, your driver needs to be able to handle:
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Protection against Cartesian-product-based network flooding (e.g., user queries an enormous table without knowing or understanding back-end implications)
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Enabling or Disabling of key DBMS engine data access optimization features (e.g. SQL RDBMS-specific extensions exposed via Environment Variables or SQL-command-based settings)
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Conditional Connection Pooling across various dimensions such as Users, User Groups, Applications, Host Operating Systems, IP Addresses
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Encryption of Data in Transit
Once you've dealt with Security and Data Flow, you then have to address the enforcement of these settings across a myriad of ODBC compliant host, which is where Zeroconfig and centralized data access administration comes into play i.e., configure once (locally) and enforce globally.
OpenLink Universal Data Access (UDA) Drivers
When OpenLink Software entered the ODBC Driver Market segment (circa 1992), the issues above were the fundamental basis of our Multi-Tier Drivers. Although the marketplace highlighted our drivers for high performance, stability, and specification adherence -- to all of which we remain committed -- our fundamental engineering focus has always been skewed towards configurable data security, platform independence, and scalability.
Every item of concern outlined in the section above is addressed by security features built into our Multi-Tier Drivers [2][3][4]. These features all leverage the fact that our multi-tier drivers include a sophisticated DB session rules book that enables construction and enforcement of user attribute (user name, application, client operating system, IP address, target database etc.) based rules which are applied to all database sessions (single or pooled).
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Today, in the year 2015, the security issues that pervade Data Access, whether via Native SQL RDBMS Drivers, or ODBC, JDBC, and ADO.NET Drivers/Providers, have only increased, courtesy of ubiquitous computing -- facilitated by the Internet & Web, across desktop and mobile device dimensions. Paradoxically, there remains a fundamental illusion that all Data Access Drivers are made the same; i.e., they simply provide you with the ability to connect to SQL RDBMS back-ends, for the industry standard price of $0.00, without consequence -- thereby skewing the very nature of SQL RDBMS data access and its security and privacy implications.
I hope that this post brings some clarity to a very serious security and general configuration management issues associated with Data Access Drivers. Free ODBC Drivers offer nothing; that's why they cost $0.00. When dealing with real issues associated with Open Data Access, you must have a handle on the inevitable issues of data security and privacy.
Links
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The Irrational Consumer: Why Economics Is Dead Wrong About How We Make Choices
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OpenLink Multi-Tier ODBC Drivers
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OpenLink Multi-Tier JDBC Drivers
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OpenLink Multi-Tier ADO.NET Providers
Related
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06/11/2015 17:18 GMT-0500
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Modified:
07/17/2015 14:00 GMT-0500
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: Interrupting a firmware update (e.g., unplugging the modem or a power failure) can permanently damage the device. Always use a stable USB port and ensure your PC doesn't go to sleep during the flash process.
He swapped the SIM cards, plugged the dongle back in, and waited. The indicator light flickered from a steady red to a flashing green, then finally to a solid, triumphant blue. He opened his browser, and the homepage loaded instantly. He was free. For the first time, the choice of how he connected to the world was entirely his own.
: Connect the modem directly to the motherboard USB port. Do not use external USB hubs.
Some customized carrier firmwares disable the voice call feature of the hardware. Universal unlock firmwares often reactivate voice capabilities.
| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | Huawei E173u-1 (check sticker on device) | | PC | Windows 7/8/10/11 (32/64-bit) | | Cables | USB cable (direct connection, no hub) | | Backup | Optional: Backup original firmware via HCU or DC-Unlocker | | Drivers | Huawei NDIS driver / Modem driver installed |
The Huawei E173u-1 represents a generation of hardware where firmware management was central to service provider business models. While technical methods exist to modify these devices for multi-network use, the process requires a rigorous understanding of embedded systems and carries inherent risks to the hardware's functionality.
This is used if the modem has "customized" or "hard-locked" firmware that prevents simple code entry.
When prompted for a password, paste the you generated in Step 2.
Download the official compilation version (e.g., 11.126.85.00.00 or similar unbranded firmware).
Flashing your device with an unlocked firmware opens up total network freedom. It allows you to use any SIM card globally, save on roaming fees, and improve connection stability.
If you have a Huawei E173u-1, unlocking it is a cost-effective way to reuse old hardware. However, for critical tasks, its instability and lack of 4G support make it less reliable than modern alternatives. Ensure you use a high-quality USB cable if connecting via a router to prevent power-related drops .
Flashing new firmware replaces the restrictive carrier software with generic, unbranded software. This process deletes the network lock codes stored in the internal memory. The modem then accepts any valid GSM network configuration automatically. Essential Prerequisites and Tools
, the standard "paper" or guide for this process follows these steps: Code Generation:
If you would like to proceed with unlocking your device, let me know:
) cannot be unlocked by code alone or is highly customized by a carrier. Target Firmware 11.126.85.00.209
was a stubborn beast; unlike other models, it required a specific "Unlock Firmware" to bypass the hardware restrictions. One wrong file and the dongle would become a useless brick. |