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ODU IDU 200 - unlocking - Looking for help to remove the simlock

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  • #1 16374698
    Driveskull
    Level 7  
    As in the subject. FUP gives me a lot of bones, that's why I have signed 3 contracts with different operators. PLUS and Cyfrowy Polsat works without any problems, but I cannot use the Orange card, so I need to remove the sim lock before the end of the billing period.
    Can anyone recommend a method or specialist that deals with this? (the system has been around for a long time, but amazingly in google there are no threads about breaking this device) (on the electrode I also used the search option)
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  • #2 16374713
    Padrettini
    Level 25  
    In order to remove the SIM-lock, an active card of an operator other than Cyfrowy Polsat or Plus must be in the device (the ODU device recognizes only USIM cards - i.e. cards adapted to work in LTE). After starting the kit, follow the steps described below.

    Logging into the IDU management panel (Web UI)

    In the web browser, enter the address 192.168.0.1, then in the User field, enter "admin", and in the Password field, enter "admin" and press the "Log in" button.

    If you use a SIM card that is not on the list allowed in the ODU-IDU 200, the message shown in the picture below will be displayed on the WebUI home page.

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    A user who wants to use a SIM card other than Cyfrowy Polsat or Plus should disable the SIM-lock by entering a special "unlock code". In order to obtain the code, please contact the POS. The rules on which it is possible to remove the SIM-lock are specified in the regulations of the service.

    The "unlock code" is unique for each device and can be determined by the IMEI number of the ODU.

    Attention:

    When entering the "unlock code" you can make a mistake only twice, the third incorrect attempt to enter the "unlock code" results in permanent blocking of the device. Please note that the device does not display a counter that gives information about the maximum number of attempts that still have to be performed.

    If an incorrect "unlocking code" is entered three times, the device is permanently blocked. It is possible to unlock after contacting the service point.

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  • #3 16374724
    Driveskull
    Level 7  
    This is not helpful for me. As I wrote earlier, you cannot receive an unlock code from the operator before the end of the billing period, so there is no need to copy the content I know.
    I am looking for another way or someone who deals with it on a daily basis.
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  • #4 16375199
    matek451
    Level 43  
    It's just a shock why you signed the contract with Plus and CP, since you know that FUP works according to the rules known only to them. In addition, another subscription in Orange and, as I conclude, without equipment. This generates large, unnecessary costs. In addition, instead of some decent LTE-A router, you took this tragic IDU-ODU 200 set and pay for it like grain. In Poland, you can use unlimited LTE internet according to known rules and regulations, e.g. in Orange or Play, and even in T-Mobile. Orange for companies guarantees 500GB to the maximum, T-Mobile in a subscription for 79.99 offers virtually unlimited LTE. In Play, for PLN 5 per month, you can have at least 100GB on LTE with full speed (in practice, without a 2Mb / s funnel, you can use up to 200GB) and without a contract. A few such cards cost PLN 20-30 / month and practically unlimited internet. I use it myself. The equipment, of course, its own. The cost of a stationary LTE router, eg B315, is PLN 250. In Plus, the installments for this IDU-ODU shit is PLN 22.50 / month, it's a bad joke. In CP, in turn, this scrap is on lease and a fee of PLN 15 / month and they need to be returned to them later. You chose the worst equipment from the worst LTE operator in Poland. It remains to buy an LTE router for the Orange card. Nobody takes care of their IDU-ODUs, because what for. This is an original CP project, or rather a company from China, installed in Mielec. Nobody who has a little idea of this from Plus / CP will not take it. This equipment has no future, is in storage and is forcibly promoted and pressed to customers. It does not work on 3G with UMTS900 or UMTS2100, does not aggregate LTE bands, although Plus already uses LTE1800 + LTE800 aggregation. In the future, it will also not support LTE900 and Plus announces LTE in this band after the expiry of the licenses for Sferia's LTE800. In summary, the equipment does not use the capabilities of the Plus network, it is defective. And in addition, it has a simlock. You can't do anything about it.
    Helpful post? Buy me a coffee.
  • #5 16375569
    Driveskull
    Level 7  
    I don't understand people like you. Terribly smart, but not really.
    First of all - ODU - IDU works very well in my case and I purchased it in installments, so the equipment is mine.
    Secondly, in my town T-Mobile and Play are simply a failure, which would prevent me from using the Internet, and therefore the investment of PLN 300 in odu idu made perfect sense, and the fact that I use a huge amount of data still puts me at a disadvantage losing position regardless of the operator, so 3 contracts are a must. (not including additional services :P )
    Thirdly, even if new frequencies appear in my town, I will probably have optical fiber sooner, and then the choice will be obvious.
    If I had a better option, I would definitely use it.
    And I am completely sure that someone has the ability to generate a code to unlock ODU IDU and I would hope that they would at least write to me via PM :)
    Moderated By jimasek:

    Both people try to help and share their experience, but you still don't like it.
    3/1/17. Do not send very basic questions whose answers can be found in the user manual or publicly available sources. Don't give me the attitude that I deserve it. Maintain the level of questions and discussions. Thank you.





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    by jimasek on 27 Mar 2017 21:08
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