GOOD for enterprise Error message ?Your Phone network is off"

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I am facing weird issue while installing GOOD for enterprise on newly bought TAB 3 10.1 inch (Wi-Fi only model). Post installation, while submitting the PIN, it gives an error message ?Your Phone network is off, Turn on your phone network then click OK.?

This model is Wi-Fi only model, so there is no question of switching Phone services ON or OFF. I have also checked that device is connected to internet and it is having appropriate internet access, besides this I have also checked whether GOOD for enterprise works on Wi-Fi only model, it does ? infact I have it working on my 7 inch tab which is also Wi-Fi only tab.

I have done a factory reset / wipe etc? but no resolution of this issue. Tab 3 10.1 Inch has Intel version of GOOD for Enterprise, I have installed the same.

Can someone assist this please? This is the only application supported in my office for email on android.
 

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Thanks, the rquirements seems to be fine. And these are met, since it is working fine thru same net connection from another tab.

I believe the 10.1 Tab has different innards than the other two Tab 3 models. This could very well be the issue.


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I believe the 10.1 Tab has different innards than the other two Tab 3 models. This could very well be the issue.


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It uses Intel processor and gfe has separate install for Intel version. Have confirmed this working on same model as mine. I did some more research and it seems to issue with gfe.

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It uses Intel processor and gfe has separate install for Intel version. Have confirmed this working on same model as mine. I did some more research and it seems to issue with gfe.

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It looks like I have reached dead end with respect to this, no support from good...

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AFAIk I know GFE for Android, uses the serialnumber of the Simcard to initialy register the device at the Good NOC.
So get a 2nd phone with a 3g subscription, share this phone, and connect your tablet to the shared phone, and try again.

Or get yourself a Apple I-pad, that uses the device serialnumber to register on the Good NOC.
 

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AFAIk I know GFE for Android, uses the serialnumber of the Simcard to initialy register the device at the Good NOC.
So get a 2nd phone with a 3g subscription, share this phone, and connect your tablet to the shared phone, and try again.

Or get yourself a Apple I-pad, that uses the device serialnumber to register on the Good NOC.

This looks interesting, can you explain more on steps? I have iPhone, which could be used if it works this way.

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Well, I've got this working by thetering a Samsung Galaxy S Advance with 3g. ( I made my Android a Hotspot), and then connected a Samsung Galaxy tab 2 WIFI, to It with Wireless.
Apple devices also have a option to share, I believ Its called Personal Hotspot. In this way you connect to the internet using the phone.
When you can surf the internet using the phone's hotspot, run the GFE setup. .
But you seem to have a Iphone, so why don't you just install GFE on the Iphone ?
 

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Well, I've got this working by thetering a Samsung Galaxy S Advance with 3g. ( I made my Android a Hotspot), and then connected a Samsung Galaxy tab 2 WIFI, to It with Wireless.
Apple devices also have a option to share, I believ Its called Personal Hotspot. In this way you connect to the internet using the phone.
When you can surf the internet using the phone's hotspot, run the GFE setup. .
But you seem to have a Iphone, so why don't you just install GFE on the Iphone ?

Thanks, I tried doing tethering via iPhone as per your suggestion but it continued to give same error.

I have gfe on iPhone but it would be very useful to have it on this tab with big screen.

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Hope some work around or solution be found for this, I have been waiting eagerly for this. I understand from good forum that formal solution may be late this year for Intel devices. Which is not so GOOD from good.

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