First thing i tried. Didn't press the reset button as they said not to do that or the dethrottle would go away. But pulling the battery out and waiting then putting it back on didn't seem to help.
Most of you guys I know well as it seems I have flashed your devices a few times.
I need to ask a question and I need honest reponses so we can see if this is an issue. It will not effect us re-flashing your mifis.
Have any of you tried to activate online or have you contacted customer support?
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elisa191
Thats a no from me.Most of you guys I know well as it seems I have flashed your devices a few times.
I need to ask a question and I need honest reponses so we can see if this is an issue. It will not effect us re-flashing your mifis.
Have any of you tried to activate online or have you contacted customer support?
Thanks
elisa191
Yep the 2200's are throttled again, so much for "PERMANENT DETHROTTLE"
I have been noticing strange behavior for the last 2-3 weeks where the units would appear to be throttled and then at other times would run at fairly normal 3G speed rates. It was abundantly obvious that Verizon was fiddling with something and this morning apparently they finished as every MiFi (and I have gotten a lot of them) was hit. Every single one.
And while I am not going to take any potshots here I think the proprietors should stop advertising something that simply isn't true. There is no such thing as a "PERMANENTLY DETHROTTLED" device on Verizon Prepaid any longer.
Discuss.
just curious how much data have you guys been pulling with the devices before you got throttled?
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