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Frenchman’s trial unveils multi-million euro Rolex replica ring
freeworld replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Imagine the surprise when a French person took their watch to the Rolex dealer for repair and found their watch was fake. -
Try changing router settings between chap or pap for authentication.
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Is it an EE payg sim or a contract sim? Did you try using the old three network apn as suggested? Its a long shot but try this as an APN IPV4 Profile setting, set up a new APN, Save it, set as Default, then Reboot and double check its still default. Name - TMipv4Only (or something different than EE) APN - general.t-mobile.uk User - leave blank Password - leave blank Auth type - PAP IPV - IPV4 Only Someone had success using these setting for a huawei 4g router on EE network. Found this for a TP link router. https://www.tp-link.com/uk/support/faq/2468/ You could read through it and some of the things may be checked and adjusted in your router settings 1) Check in settings if it states sim card locked A lot of people are having trouble connecting to ee network using 4G routers other than ee routers (routers from ubiquity, mikrotik, huawei and tp link and even with EE routers, some seem to have connection problems) You could contact ee and try to solve the issue (maybe they have blacklisted some routers) If you could test the router with the sim in a different area. Some report a router with the sim connecting in a different location. Use an ee supplied router Try a sim from another network such as vodafone etc... Someone had a similar problem and suggested this OUTDOOR MIMO ROUTER Integrated 4G LTE mobile modem, EZR30 outdoor router. Three Unlimited data SIM Works EE PAYG 60GB sim Works EE contract unlimited data sim Not working. The router manufacturer suggested changing the Protocol to 4G-PPP. Did this with no success BUT when I restored the original settings the 5G data Sim was recognised and is now working
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Noisiest Trees in Thailand: Plop, Plop, Plop!
freeworld replied to GammaGlobulin's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Hopefully there will be no Thai cops around who could mistake the plop sound of the fruit dropping as silenced gunfire and then start shooting everywhere as happened in the USA recently. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/video-shows-florida-deputy-repeatedly-shoot-man-thinking-falling-acorn-rcna138829 -
Doubt there is a bar in Thailand with hundreds of foreign guys with Thai ladies. The story is a bit far fetched.
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Cambodian worker crushed by cement in crane accident
freeworld replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
1st safety rule of lifting heavy loads, tether the load with a rope to manage it from afar and do not enter the area directly under any load being lifted. -
Driver License in Thailand for Thai Nationals
freeworld replied to Luckyman999's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Nearest DLT centre in Pattaya Most info in this link. https://www.dlt.go.th/en https://www.dlt.go.th/th -
You could try setting ipv4 only and test and then ipv4&ipv6 in the router settings and save that and test. What errors do the router logs show? Interesting, try using the three apn as suggested in this below thread. They are trying to get a huawei router to work on ee network and seems someone succeeded, also worth trying on your router. https://www.ispreview.co.uk/talk/threads/huawei-b535-and-ee-4g-connection-problems.39216/ Could also try this: - disable mobile data - create a new profile with correct APN - make this new profile active or default - delete other profiles - enable mobile data - reboot
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Still having problems? Sometimes, to get data services up and running, you’ll need to turn your device off and on again after inserting your SIM https://ee.co.uk/help/broadband/mobile-broadband/4gee-wifi#article-heading-1
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The arrest of Norwegian woman part of bigger picture
freeworld replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
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OK it looks like it is this router sx-7628R12 https://www.qs-wifi.com/4g-lte-cpe-router/300mbps-lte-fdd-tdd-4g-wifi-router.html https://shopee.sg/-V-E-C-K-4G-Wireless-Router-4-Antenna-WiFi-Router-CPE-300M-2.4GHZ-with-SIM-Card-Slot-for-Home-Rental-Room-Dormitory-i.131669646.25511921267 The specs show it works in Asia and Europe and band 3 is supported. Network: --4G:LTE-FDD: B1/B3/B7/B8/B20/B28(2100/1800/2600/900/800/700 MHz) --4G:LTE-TDD:B38/B40/B41(2600/2300/2500 MHz) --3G:DC-HSPA+/HSPA/UMTS:B1/B8(2100/900MHz) Try also the factory reset in the settings firmware and not by pressing that reset button on the router. Heres a thread about a TP link mr200 4G router also could not work with an ee sim. https://forums.thinkbroadband.com/mobilebroadband/4514206-ee-data-sim-not-working-on-tp-link-archer-mr200.html?fpart=all
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If the apn setting are set to auto and not populating automatically then it needs to be set manually. When it tried to connect and bombed out did you check in the router settings again to see if the apn parameters are still there as you input them? I found some other apn settings for the ee network which you could try both below. Do a router factory reset before enter the apn setting to clear out any old config settings which may still be there. Then enter the apn in the router settings, save them and reboot the router before trying to connect again to the network. APN : everywhere User Name : Leave Blank Password : Leave Blank Or….. APN : everywhere User Name : eesecure Password : secure Can't check the network frequency, the router specs usually state which network frequencies the router supports. Need to find what router you have and then could find the specs somewhere. Do you have more pictures of the router then we could try find a similar router and find the supported frequencies.
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Is the sim for calls or calls+data? Check if the router supports EE frequencies What frequencies are used in the UK? There are a total of 9 different frequencies used in the UK used by the mobile networks to deliver their 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G mobile services. 800MHz (Band 20) 900MHz (Band8) 1400MHz SDL (Band 32) 1800MHz (Band 3) 2100MHz (Band 1) 2300MHz (Band 40) 2600MHz FDD (Band 7) 2600MHz TDD (Band 38) 3400MHz (Band 42) EE Network frequencies 800MHz (4G) 1800MHz (2G & 4G) 2100MHz (3G & 4G) 2600MHz (4G) 3400MHz (5G) Check in router settings if the APN network details are populated automatically or they need to be input manually Refer to this https://apn-settings.com/uk/ee-apn-settings/ https://www.4gapn.com/gb/en/ee#8-2
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Is it not standard that one needs to keep a certain distance behind when following a car or motorcycle ahead so that one can stop in time to avoid a collision. Nevertheless, an increasing number of aggressive foreign visitors in Thailand are having an impact and changing the culture in Thailand. The way Thais will perceive foreigners is only going to get worse as the govt tries to increase the number of foreigners visiting Thailand to 150 million.
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PM Srettha strikes deals in Parisian power play
freeworld replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
So basically wooing expensive products and brand names and informing them there is great access to make huge sales and profits off a segment of their wealthy population and foreign tourist base. -
what are some stories about Russians trying to make $$?
freeworld replied to Foroitalico's topic in Phuket
Just like other nationalities. -
Will Bangkok’s mission to clear footpaths ruin street-food paradise?
freeworld replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
Exactly, they have ruined soi 38 in Thonglo, used to be a very popular area for good streetfood. -
Probably because of court action to shut the site down. They are listed in the linked articles. "Hollywood Used ‘Dynamic+ Injunction’ to Shut Down movie-web and Other Pirate Sites" https://torrentfreak.com/hollywood-used-dynamic-injunction-to-shut-down-movie-web-and-other-pirate-sites-240226/ https://torrentfreak.com/namecheap-suspends-zorox-to-upmovies-to-and-other-pirate-to-domains-240305/
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Unsure why 90-day online notify rejected
freeworld replied to david_je's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Yes this is what they write "Please contact the nearest Immigration Office in person immediately." Take your last TM30 registration with and the last TM47 report and your original passport.