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Activation Status
— This field reflects whether 3G is activated.
Manufacturer
— This is the company that made your device.
Activation Date
— This is the date that the 3G modem was first activated.
Software Version
— This is the firmware version for the routing hardware of the device.
Network Operator
— This field shows the carrier that your device was activated with.
Reconditioned Status
— This field indicates whether your device has been returned for service or
repair and reconditioned (if applicable).
Wi-Fi Firmware Version
— This is the firmware version for the Wi-Fi access point of the device.
Reconditioned Date
— This field indicates the date that your device has been reconditioned (if
applicable).
Router PRI Version
— This is the PRI version for the routing hardware of the device. The PRI (Product
Release Instructions) is a file that contains the settings used to configure wireless products for a
particular service provider, customer, or purpose.
Total Bytes
(3G) — This is the amount of data transferred over the 3G network during the lifetime of
the device.
MDN
(Mobile Directory Number) — This is a 10-digit phone number.
ESN
or
MEID
.
The ESN (Electronic Serial Number) is the unique first-generation serial number assigned to the 3G
component of the device.
The MEID (Mobile Equipment Identifier) is the unique second-generation serial number assigned to the
3G component of the device.
PRL Version
— The PRL (Preferred Roaming List) is an account configuration item set by your service
provider. It controls the radio channels and network carrier used by the 3G modem. An updated PRL
may improve your 3G network service.
PRI Version
— This is the PRI version of the 3G component of the device.
Firmware Version
— This is the firmware version of the 3G component of the device.
Total Bytes
(4G) — This is the amount of data transferred over the 4G network during the lifetime of
the device.
Firmware Version
— This is the firmware version of the 4G component of the device.
MAC Address
— This is the MAC address of the 4G module. Each wireless device has a unique MAC
address (assigned by its manufacturer).
Plan Version
— This is the version information of your 4G channel plan, which determines the
frequencies to scan and 4G networks to detect.
The window also has buttons to:
Save the information to a text file.
Reset the 3G and 4G configuration of the device to default settings (
Reset Device to Factory Defaults
).
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