Hi Stefan,
On Sun, Jan 08, 2012 at 05:34:22PM +0100, Stefan Bauer wrote:
Well, the coverage is perfect with my other cell
phones at the exactly
same position in my office.
Are you sure your other phones are using O2 in GSM mode, not 3G? It
could be that the other phones use 3G and thus have better coverage
indication.
Furthermore, different phones can very well have different Rx
sensitivity...
Is it possible, that my provider does not like the
random imei-feature
of osmocom?
That might very well be, but is completley unrelated to a RF signal
level as it is measured by your phone (which leads to the problem you
are observing).
Is it best practise to use the real sim and not only
extracting the
key from original sim and fake it?
Nice joke. I would be really surprised if you find SIM cards issued
during the last 14 years in western countrues that still can be cloned ;)
--
- Harald Welte <laforge(a)gnumonks.org>
http://laforge.gnumonks.org/
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