Generic Access Network - Devices

Devices

  • HTC - Touch 3G, T-Mobile Shadow 2009, T-Mobile myTouch 4G (sometimes called the myTouch HD), T-Mobile G2 (as of build 1.22.531.8 OTA update), Desire S, Wildfire S, Sensation 4G, Amaze 4G
  • LG - KE 520, KF 757 (3G), GT505, Optimus One, LG Optimus Me
  • Nokia - 6300i, 6301, 6301b, 6086, 6136, 7510, E73 Mode, E5, C7 Astound
  • Samsung - SGH-T339, SGH-T409, SGH-T709, SGH-T739 (Katalyst), T336, P250, P260, P270 (3G), T-Mobile's Galaxy SII SGH-T989, Orange Galaxy SII with NFC (GT-i9100P)
  • Sagem - my419X
  • BlackBerry - Curve 8320, 8520, 8820, Curve 8900, Pearl 8120 and 8220, Bold 9700, Bold 9780, Torch 9800, Blackberry 9105, 9300, Blackberry Bold 9900 with OS 7.1
  • Sony Ericsson - G705u (3G)
  • Motorola - DEFY
Routers
  • Linksys WRT54G series#WRT54G-TM
  • Westell - UltraVoice UMA Terminal Adapter with Router

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