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A Master Reset forces a Nextel phone to refresh it's network settings. This is useful whenever Nextel has reconfigured your phone, particulary when you've switched from a Private IP (the default) to a Public IP (required by Ranger Mobile Application).
To perform a Master Reset:
“Packet data” service allows connections from the phone to the Internet.
Some phones might not “see” the packet data service unless the Name and Lines fields are filled out on the My Info screen. To check for this issue:
Each phone must have the proper Nextel service plan in order to use the Ranger Mobile Application. Specifically, the phone must be setup with “packet data with public IP.”
Before installing the Mobile Application, check the phone IP address and optionally check the configuration of packet data
To enable these services, call you Nextel representative and tell them to add “packet data with public IP” to all phones you intend to install the Ranger Mobile Application on. Note that as of June 2008, “packet data with public IP” is $12.99/month ($9.99 for packet data and $3.00 for public IP) per phone.
“Public IP” service allows an Internet-based service, such as Ranger, to push data to the phone.
To determine the IP Address of a phone:
If the IP Address starts with “10.” or “192.168.”, the phone DOES NOT have a Public IP. Call Nextel immediately to update your service plan. Ask them for “packet data with public IP.”
If the IP begins with something else, you have a Public IP.