Alright, to everyone who has the 692 error, there can be 2 cause:
- The modem is not on the same COM port has the HTC DIAG port
(see below)
- The APN is not correctly typed
(don't copy and paste from the Internet, retype it to avoid invalid caracters)
I've spent a lot of time trying stuff until I found this post. (Bold stuff are not usually clear with other post.
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1. deployed xap to phone
2. turn off mobile internet and wifi (
leave 3g on)
3. open dfrouter and tap htc modem
4. uninstall htc modem that gets installed automatically, ticking the box to delete driver files.
5. scan for hardware changes in device manager
6. 2 unknown devices that need drivers: (force a manual installation)
M_00 needs htcVcomV32.inf
M_01 needs htcusbmdmv32.inf
now i have 2 devices:
HTC USB Modem under
Modems
HTC Diagnostic Interface (COM4) under
Ports (COM and LTP)
7. in advanced properties of htc modem, add +cgdcont=1,"IP" ,"general.t-mobile.uk" to extra settings (quotes needed)
8.
in advanced port settings, change COM port number to 4
9. in network and sharing centre, click setup new connection
10. create dialup connection, dialing *99# (NO username, NO password)
11. wait for windows to create and connect to phone. get as far as authenticating computer on the network then appeared to hang but it did finish THIS TOOK 3 MINUTES!!
12. reset phone and pc
13. connect phone in usb modem mode using dfrouter
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