Wonky
29-01-2017, 08:12 PM
My car alarm uses 2G to communicate back and forwards with my mobile. I can arm/disarm/statuscheck etc by SMS and if someone attempts to hits the car in a car park or tries to break in I will receive an SMS. All was going well until Telstra dropped 2G so I had to get an Optus SIM (Optus 2G ends April 1) and my auto elec put it in for me as he has done quite a few times before, but I cannot get it to respond in any way at all. :(
One thing I just discovered is that the pre-paid Optus SIMS all come with a PIN code (0000) so I suspect that's the problem now. After an initial problem many years ago with a new Telstra SIM I have always asked Telstra to disable the SIM card PIN code before they give it to me as the alarm won't work with a PIN code. If I now put that Optus SIM in my phone and tell my phone not to expect a PIN code will that also remove the requirement for any device with that SIM in it to expect a PIN? I don't think it will now............ :(
What is confusing me is before I put the SIM in the alarm I put it in my phone (S7) and received an SMS I'd sent to it from my original phone SIM and then sent an SMS back from the Optus SIM to the original phone SIM which I duly received when I put the original SIM back in. Hence I concluded all was working as expected so got my auto elec to put it in the alarm next time I saw him. The alarm is obviously well hidden and given my disabilities I can't do it myself. I Googled how to remove the PIN request which then explained why I never received one when I put the Optus SIM in - my phone had the requirement to ask for a SIM PIN turned off. I still have to enter my own personal PIN (or fingerprint) every time I turn the phone on, so that's at a different level to the SIM PIN.
Thus it appears to me that the SIM PIN request is controllable at the individual device level (phone/alarm whatever) only, so whilst you can turn off the requirement for it or not on each individual device and even change the PIN to whatever you like it appears the SIM itself always has a PIN. Does that mean I have to contact Optus to get them to disable the SIM PIN at the network level so I can use it in my alarm successfully? :confused:
One thing I just discovered is that the pre-paid Optus SIMS all come with a PIN code (0000) so I suspect that's the problem now. After an initial problem many years ago with a new Telstra SIM I have always asked Telstra to disable the SIM card PIN code before they give it to me as the alarm won't work with a PIN code. If I now put that Optus SIM in my phone and tell my phone not to expect a PIN code will that also remove the requirement for any device with that SIM in it to expect a PIN? I don't think it will now............ :(
What is confusing me is before I put the SIM in the alarm I put it in my phone (S7) and received an SMS I'd sent to it from my original phone SIM and then sent an SMS back from the Optus SIM to the original phone SIM which I duly received when I put the original SIM back in. Hence I concluded all was working as expected so got my auto elec to put it in the alarm next time I saw him. The alarm is obviously well hidden and given my disabilities I can't do it myself. I Googled how to remove the PIN request which then explained why I never received one when I put the Optus SIM in - my phone had the requirement to ask for a SIM PIN turned off. I still have to enter my own personal PIN (or fingerprint) every time I turn the phone on, so that's at a different level to the SIM PIN.
Thus it appears to me that the SIM PIN request is controllable at the individual device level (phone/alarm whatever) only, so whilst you can turn off the requirement for it or not on each individual device and even change the PIN to whatever you like it appears the SIM itself always has a PIN. Does that mean I have to contact Optus to get them to disable the SIM PIN at the network level so I can use it in my alarm successfully? :confused: