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YOU NEED TO IDENTIFY WHAT FREQUENCY IS WORKING IN YOUR AREA FIRST.
NOTE:
THIS TUTORIAL ONLY WORKS FOR BM6 22m , 22i . 2010, 2011, 2012
1st: Change your MAC ADDRESS with DEAD MAC!!!. Yes That's right "DEAD MAC
ADDRESS"!!! I'll explain later.
2ND: Now that your MAC IS DEAD now Login to your modem using ADMIN PANEL.
3rd: And then go to STATUS > WIMAX section.
Now you see in that image one of the frequency that works in my area.
It indicates that 2602000 has a signal and that means that it is a live Frequency
Let it scan for a while or so until it loop back to the first Frequency until you
confirm what frequency works in your place
In my case 2602000, 2612000 and 2622000 Frequencies that has signal and works in my place.
4th: Now we proceed in removing the DEAD FREQUENCIES.
Now go to WIMAX > CONNECT SETTINGS.
Now there are only 3 Working Frequencies that your Modem will scan.
(You now have the Higher Reliability rate for LIVE MACs and the SHORTEST SNIPING TIME)
Note Follow that instruction with images below...
NOTE:
THIS TUTORIAL ONLY WORKS FOR BM6 22m , 22i . 2010, 2011, 2012
1st: Change your MAC ADDRESS with DEAD MAC!!!. Yes That's right "DEAD MAC
ADDRESS"!!! I'll explain later.
2ND: Now that your MAC IS DEAD now Login to your modem using ADMIN PANEL.
3rd: And then go to STATUS > WIMAX section.
Now you see in that image one of the frequency that works in my area.
It indicates that 2602000 has a signal and that means that it is a live Frequency
Let it scan for a while or so until it loop back to the first Frequency until you
confirm what frequency works in your place
In my case 2602000, 2612000 and 2622000 Frequencies that has signal and works in my place.
4th: Now we proceed in removing the DEAD FREQUENCIES.
Now go to WIMAX > CONNECT SETTINGS.
Now there are only 3 Working Frequencies that your Modem will scan.
(You now have the Higher Reliability rate for LIVE MACs and the SHORTEST SNIPING TIME)
Note Follow that instruction with images below...
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