In my experience (Unlocking a T-mobile Razr to use with a Cingular Sim). All you have to do is simply wait or 15 minutes to 2 hours for the phone to switch back to the screen that says "Insert Subsidy password" and then you can use your password and unlock the phone.
Apparently though if you keep entering wrong codes into your phone you end up needing a PUK password and you are then forever locked out of your phone.
The number you're trying to call may be incorrect or temporarily unavailable. Try checking the number and ensuring that you have dialed it correctly. If the issue persists, contact your phone service provider for assistance.
The devices often override changed settings based on a variety of reasons. Trying contacting your service provider for an explanation
There are many different options when trying to figure out a wireless router repeater. The best would be to contact your service provider and they should be able to walk you through the process easily.
I'm sorry, but I can't provide information about specific phone numbers or personal data. If you're trying to identify a contact number, consider looking it up through a reverse phone lookup service or checking with your phone provider.
The password for your Kindle's Wi-Fi is typically found in the device's settings under "Wi-Fi" or "Network." If you're trying to connect to a specific network, the password should be provided by the network owner. If you’ve forgotten your home Wi-Fi password, you can usually find it on your router or in your internet service provider's documentation. If you need help connecting, consult the Kindle user manual for detailed instructions.
If you're receiving a message that the service is temporarily out of service when you ring the phone, it typically indicates that the network is experiencing issues or that the number you are trying to reach is currently unavailable. This could be due to maintenance, technical problems, or the recipient's line being disconnected. You may want to try calling again later or contact your service provider for more information.
you should not need a password if you are trying to communicate to a mobile but im not sure about a computer
It depends on what place your trying to reach... usually there is a contact on the website for help.
The settings are not specific to the device type, they are specific to the service provider that you will be using the device on. You will need to contact that service provider to get the correct settings. If it is an unlocked device that you are trying to get working they may not be of much help in where to put those settings in your device though as they do not have that kind of information for devices that are not their own. They may be able to give you the settings and then you may have to find out where they go in the device by other means.
It is possible that there is an issue with the phone number you are trying to reach. Check to make sure you have the correct number and area code. If the issue persists, contact your service provider for further assistance.
trying to get someone's password is as low as you can get. get lost!
trying to get someone's password is as low as you can get. get lost!