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How about using the actual IP address? It's usually 4 numbers, not 3.
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Does this give ability to use it as a phone and receive sms messgaes too? this tutorial. With the new OTB iphone
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iMaso, thanks for the answers. I thought I should not anySIM my iPhone and in fact the tutorial was clear about using TurboSIM. I just think that noobs like me might get confused because there are many tutorials about using anySIM with 1.1.1 and it's not fully clear (or maybe only to me) that an OTB 1.1.2 downgraded to 1.1.1 is not the same as an OTB 1.1.1.
I will look forward for an update on this forum. Thanks |
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Hi again
I´m a total novice/ dummie when it comes to using the terminal and SSH to log in to the iPhone... Guess thats why I keep getting the same message "no support for smartcards" Do u type in the commands from the tutorial directly in the terminal window ?? |
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