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AT&T fallback has been known to have poor to no operation<br> | AT&T fallback has been known to have poor to no operation<br> | ||
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Look in the "History" of the device in question. The first account the device is placed in determine the brand.<br> | Look in the "History" of the device in question. The first account the device is placed in determine the brand.<br> | ||
100001 = Rockford CDMA (discontinued)<br> | 100001 = Rockford CDMA (discontinued)<br> | ||
Revision as of 13:53, 10 March 2022
Linkr-LT2 Alarm Alerts
With last 6 of the serial number the unit can be located in the system and an Initialize command can be sent to clear and reset alert status.
ShawnC or MikeT might be able to send command from Admin site if unit was activated with Omega App.
AutoMobility can send command to any device. Send email request to help@mycarcontrols.com to have command sent.
Linkr-LT2 Coverage Map
Go to T-Mobile site and enter customers zip code.
T-Mobile Coverage Map
Excellent signal = 4G LTE on T-Mobile network. Mostly in major cities.
Good signal = 4G LTE on T-Mobile network. Mostly in major cities.
Fair signal = 3G Fallback on AT&T network. Mostly outside major cities.
Partner = 3G Fallback on AT&T network. Mostly in remote locations.
AT&T fallback has been known to have poor to no operation
ProCon Brand ID using M2M Suite
Look in the "History" of the device in question. The first account the device is placed in determine the brand.
100001 = Rockford CDMA (discontinued)
100002 = AutoMob
100003 = Visions
100004 = Kia
100007 = Voxx CarLink
100008 = Omega (includes 100006-Linkr & 100009-Tele-Connect)