September 25, 2012
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September 25, 2012
Don ZikkO
Unlock Your Internet Usb Modems without any software
USB (Universal Serial Bus) modems provided by networks are locked to specific SIM (Subscriber Identity Module). This means, for instance, if you buy a modem from Telecom company A, the modems accept SIMs only from company A's network.
There are however a number of ways to get around this and get your modem working with all SIMs, no matter what network they belong to. I am going to take you through what I think is the simplest method.
Before I go ahead, you're probably asking yourself, is this legal? In my most humble opinion (and don't forget I am not a lawyer), these telecom companies have no business locking these modems in the first place. With the introduction of Mobile Number Portability, I think modems should be portable as well.
As already mentioned, I am not a lawyer and my opinions and/or advice may not necessary reflect the prescriptions of the law. I have not come across any law that prevents me from teaching you how this is done.
I have also not come across any law that says you cannot unlock your own modem. However, whether or not you will go ahead and do it is your own responsibility, and I cannot be responsible simply because I taught you how to. (You can actually go ahead and read on if you agree to the above stated terms. If you disagree and still feels like holding me responsible for doing what I taught you, in case of any legalities, please feel free to log off this page.)
Let's begin:
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There are however a number of ways to get around this and get your modem working with all SIMs, no matter what network they belong to. I am going to take you through what I think is the simplest method.
Before I go ahead, you're probably asking yourself, is this legal? In my most humble opinion (and don't forget I am not a lawyer), these telecom companies have no business locking these modems in the first place. With the introduction of Mobile Number Portability, I think modems should be portable as well.
As already mentioned, I am not a lawyer and my opinions and/or advice may not necessary reflect the prescriptions of the law. I have not come across any law that prevents me from teaching you how this is done.
I have also not come across any law that says you cannot unlock your own modem. However, whether or not you will go ahead and do it is your own responsibility, and I cannot be responsible simply because I taught you how to. (You can actually go ahead and read on if you agree to the above stated terms. If you disagree and still feels like holding me responsible for doing what I taught you, in case of any legalities, please feel free to log off this page.)
Let's begin:
- Every modem has an IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity). This number is unique for any specific mobile device. On modems, they are usually on their backs and usually a fifteen-digit number written thus: ‘IMEI: 123456789012345′. This is the number we are interested in. If you do not find this, it may be hidden under SIMs on the SIM beds (where you place the SIM in the modem). Remove your SIM and you may find it there.
- Click any of this Link:
For Huawei Modem | For ZTE Modem - Then you will see a Space for IMEI & also Security Code, Enter the Number at the Back of your Modem and Enter the Code Provided on the Website as your Security Code and then click on the Calculator Button
- Your code will be Provided to You e.g Unlock: 37661140 or NCK = 37661140.
- Grab the unlock key (copy and paste somewhere). Insert the modem into a PC (Personal Computer) and install the modem's software if it is not already installed.
- After installation, remove the SIM from your modem and replace with a SIM from another network. For instance, insert SIM from network A into modem from network B (It is not supposed to work as the modem is still locked. You still have to go ahead and do it anyway).
- Plug the modem, now with the "illegal" SIM, back into your PC. Run the modem's software, and it will open with a dialogue box requesting for the unlock key. Paste the unlock key into the field provided in the dialogue box and hit OK. (Remember you have up to 10 tries. If the key fails, check to see that you typed your IMEI correctly and repeat the process.)
- Your Modem is now Unlocked and you can now Use it with any Network!
If you have anything to say or ask, Kindly make use of the comment form below. If you also want me to post a short review of your company or product, on this blog, do not hesitate to contact me.
Please, do not forget to SUBSCRIBE to this blog, so that you can be receiving future articles, freebies DIRECTLY into your email inbox, even when you are not online.
CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE NOW!
Cheers!
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March 24, 2015
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