05-02-2015, 11:37 AM
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[TD]This guide will update your firmware and optionally unlock your ZTE MF60 for free.
If you want to update/debrand your device, there are some known issues
- some features will be disabled that your original firmware might have offered (Roaming options, SD Card sharing over wifi, AP isolation, and probably others)
- once you flash your firmware there is no going back
- It might get bricked (has happened to one person I got an email from, also downgrading firmware might be the cause of bricking too, this firmware version is Jun 13 2012 use DC unlocker or my nv-restorer tool to check your version first)
If you also selected to unlock your device, there are known issues (and probably unknown) with the method I have used.
- the device mac address will be changed to a default one, this isnt a problem unless you have more than one MF60 in your house as then they will clash
- the IMEI of the device will be unreadable. I'm not sure if this causes any issues though
- the device will no longer be recognized by DC-UNLOCKER which also doesn't matter because you have unlocked the device anyway.
Thanks to everyone for sending me their nvm files!
I recently bought a Telsta elite MF60 and it was working fine expect for the constant random disconnections that were driving me crazy!
I thought I'd update the firmware, but there wasn't any available from Telstra or the manufacturer. After some googling I found an excellent guide on how to de-brand the device with a new firmware (see Bankie's blog).
Sadly his method didn't seem to work for the Telstra elite model, or for me anyway and the Firmware installer would not let me skip the device version check error.
So I debugged the MF60 Firmware installer and made a patch that will skip the error and let you install the Firmware to any MF60 branded device, no matter what version it is. (Just make sure you definitely have an MF60 before applying the firmware, and use at your own risk! once you update your firmware, you can't go back!)
Once I figured out how to patch the version check routine, the firmware installed perfectly fine.
Now no more disconnection problems for me!
As a bonus, it now sends and receives SMS via the new web interface. It also allows up to 10 simultaneous connections and I can also connect to it as a 802.11n device (up to 65mbps)
I have also discovered how to patch the firmware installer to make the device completely unlocked. Just make sure you set the correct APN details in the web interface after you update and unlock.
I've had a few emails already regarding their device not connecting to their network provider after they have unlocked the device. So far they have all been related to not setting the APN details correctly after upgrading the firmware. Please check with your provider for the APN details and set them accordingly in the device settings.
Here's my guide to updating the firmware on the device!
- Download the following files
Windows MF60 drivers (3.83 MB)
MF60 Firmware installer (17.1 MB)
MF60 Installer patch (3 KB)
- Install the windows MF60 drivers
- Plug in the device and it should pick up new drivers and install them.
note: This didn't work out too well for me to begin with, so I also installed dc-unlocker which once it detected the modem it installed the drivers correctly.
You don't need to buy any credit for it. you just need to open the app, select ZTE modem and click the scan button.if it doesn't detect the device, reboot and try again. if it detects the device it will give you a brief summary of it, and you can just close the app because the device drivers have been installed correctly .
- Remove the sim card and plug back into computer
- Run the MF60 Firmware installer, do not close!
note: if you try to press the update button now, you will get the error "The version is not matching! Please check the software version!"
- While the installer is still open, run and apply my version checker & unlock patch.
- Press the update button on the installer and wait patiently
- Highly recommended if you unlocked the device:
Find the file "Channel1.nvm" which was created by the installer (it's in the directory the installer was run) and MAKE A COPY OF IT! You will need it to restore your IMEI and WiFi MAC address with NV-Restore
if you selected to Unlock the device in the patch, your SSID will be uFi_999999 and password is :12345678
http://192.168.0.1/ is still the default web interface address
password: admin
note: for some reason firefox can't apply settings the in new web interface, it displays them fine, but won't apply them. You can use chrome or internet explorer to set my wifi name and other settings. once they're set, you're good to go.
Good luck!
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