24-02-2023 20:58 PM
So I put my Smarty sim in my 5G MC801A router, and it’s force installed Three firmware, locking me out of features and now I can’t keep 5G signal on a full 5G signal on any other network as the router keeps forcing me to 4G.
Even selecting 5G by forcing it is a cumbersome task.
How do you plan to resolve this? A MVNO should not be force installing firmware on behalf of its Mobile Network Operator on any customers devices, especially given Smarty does not provide ANY devices to customers.
To say I’m peeved off is an understatement.
Can you explain why this has happened & how you are going to resolve it Smarty…
24-02-2023 21:34 PM
We are Forum members just like you and so cannot explain the company’s actions ( if it’s down to them).
Why not have a webchat with the Support team as they may be able to provide more help.
26-02-2023 13:48 PM
@YulianK @Michael_T
26-02-2023 13:57 PM - edited 26-02-2023 13:57 PM
I’m a forum member, just like you. It sounds like you need to speak to the support team, as the previous person suggested here.
26-02-2023 17:01 PM
This is nothing to do with SMARTY, SMARTY didn’t force any firmware update to your ZTE MC801A.
27-02-2023 02:28 AM
@WelshPaul It does so, the Three network doesn’t differentiate between Three & Smarty as a MVNO (?? 🤪) therefor Three will force a router update through either (which it shouldn’t) Three official support has confirmed this but said you have to raise the matter with Smarty.
A absolute fail by Smarty to not disable automatically updating Three devices, it legally isn’t authorised to do such to a consumers non Smarty devices.
27-02-2023 20:00 PM
Where did you get the router? It was never sold in the UK with generic ZTE firmware, it was only ever supplied by Three and Vodafone (as far as I remember) and came with network branded firmware. Yea I know, you can purchase said router on the likes of eBay or Amazon, but such units have modified firmware and were original networked locked/supplied devices.
27-02-2023 20:25 PM
I guess SMARTY don't sell handsets and mobile broadband devices in order to reduce their support costs.
This might preclude SMARTY from stopping firmware updates to devices, originally locked to Three UK's network. Could this firmware update have been intended to fix critical security flaws in the given device's firmware?