I am the new Teacher of the Electronics Class of a school in Puerto Rico, I found that in my old computer have the Multisim software. I just received a brand new computers and I want to swap the software from the old PCs to the new ones, but I need the serial number for the account. No one in the school knows nothing about who bough the software and i need to know how can I get the serial from the old PCs. I think that it auto-renewal because the software is up to date. This is a public school and you know that it's hard to find someone that knows what I need.
Multisim Live Premium gives advanced design capabilities to Multisim (for desktop) users who want to take their designing on-the-go. Multisim Live Premium provides access to advanced components, an unlimited number of components, advanced simulation types, and additional options such as private circuits and private groups. It has been designed with the advanced circuit designer in mind: providing access to powerful design and educational tools for anyone to accurately simulate and share circuits anywhere.
There are a couple of common reasons that could cause this behavior, one is adding spaces to the serial or activation code, and the second is that your serial number or activation code are meant to activate a different Multisim edition or version. To solve this, please check the next steps:
The most common way to run multiple simulations is with the MultiSim object. As the name suggests, this is a relatively simple container for a number of sims. However, it contains powerful methods for plotting, statistics, and running all the sims in parallel.
To subscribe to the service, your Samsung Galaxy phone must be paired with your Galaxy smartwatch. The phone must have a software version of at least Android 6.0 and 1.5 GB of RAM; the smartwatch must be Samsung Galaxy Watch LTE or newer.
The service is useful if you have devices from different manufacturers (e.g., a Samsung watch and a phone from another company), or if you want to use the same number to make calls and send messages from another phone. With the service, you can use the same number on your smartphone and eSIM-enabled smartwatch. The service can only be ordered by the owner of the main device number or a person authorised by them.
To order the service, the smartphone, i.e., the main device, must have a Telia mobile plan with call service, and the orderer must have the corresponding right or authorisation to join MultiSIM. If there is no corresponding authorisation, but you wish to join the service, you can order the service via Private Invoice, or contact the owner of your number and ask for a temporary authorisation to order the service.
NB! Older iPhones (iPhone 7 and older) are not compatible with newer Apple Watches (Apple Watch 5 and later) and also do not support the latest versions of watchOS and iOS. In addition, pairing an older Watch with your iPhone and subscribing to the MultiSIM service may fail after updating your iOS version. You can find more information about the compatibility and requirements of Apple devices from the Apple website.
When joining the MultiSIM service in the self-service, the main device can be any phone that works in the Telia Eesti mobile network. As the extra device, in addition to a phone, you can choose any other device (e.g., a smartwatch, tablet computer) that is designed to make and receive calls, send and receive messages, and that requires the use of a main number. Only one extra device can be connected to the MultiSIM service.
With Samsung watches, you can use the call service, text messages and data services abroad. At that, you should take into account that in the case of calls, some countries display the main number when calling out, while some countries display the additional number when calling out, depending on the network interface technology. For messages, the main number is displayed when sending an SMS, and the additional number when sending an MMS.
If you want to use the existing MultiSIM service on a new Apple or Samsung watch, you need to pair the new watch with your phone and initiate joining the mobile plan. In the course of the joining process, you will be offered the opportunity to transfer the MultiSIM service from the old watch to the new one. After the MultiSIM service has started working on the new watch, you can delete the eSIM from the old watch.
If you use the MultiSIM service with eSIM on another device, when you change the device, the MultiSIM service must be terminated and re-ordered on the new device. If you are using a physical SIM card, just move it from one device to another.
To order the service in the self-service, you must also have authorisation. A person authorised by the company can also order the service in the self-service to another number in the name of the company. If you do not have authorisation, you can pay for the MultiSIM service yourself by first joining the Private Invoice service and choosing a private person to represent you when joining MultiSIM.
The watch uses the number of the smartphone. Everything that is allowed with the main number is also allowed with the watch. The watch shares the voice minutes, text messages, and Internet data in the mobile plan of the main number. If the smartphone does not include Internet in the plan, then the smartwatch will not have it either.
When you join the Apple Watch or Samsung Galaxy Wearable app, you can use both Mobile-ID and Smart-ID to identify yourself. We recommend using Mobile-ID or authentication via banks, as authentication via Smart-ID may not work in some exceptional cases (in particular for Apple). When using Smart-ID, you should also remember that its operation has a peculiarity: the menu for joining the service may close in the meantime, which is why you may need to return to it.
If the number is not in your name, you require an authorisation to order the service. To obtain it, contact the owner of the number. In the self-service, the authorised person can also order the service to another number (on their consolidated invoice).
If your phone number belongs to a company and you want to register the MultiSIM service to the company invoice, you need the authorisation of the owner of the number, or the owner of the number must allow ordering the MultiSIM service on behalf of the company. For this, an authorised representative of the company must contact Telia.
If you wish, you can also conclude the MultiSIM service as a private person; in this case, no authorisation is required. For this, you need to join the Private Invoice service and formalise the MultiSIM service monthly fee to the Private Invoice.
If you have subscribed to the MultiSIM service from the self-service, SMS messages sent to the main number will also be copied to your device with MultiSIM. This only applies to SMS messages; MMS messages are not copied to your device with MultiSIM.
If you use the MultiSIM service on your Apple Watch or Samsung Galaxy Wear, SMS and MMS messages sent to your phone will be forwarded to your watch using Bluetooth or over the internet via an Apple/Samsung account.
These apps (e.g., parking) and services (e.g., buying extra capacity, purchasing roaming plans, etc.) based on user number recognition, act like a main number on a MultiSIM extra device. That is, all activated services are ordered to the main number and are reflected on the invoice of the main number.
During roaming, when dialling out of an additional MultiSIM number, a situation may arise where the MultiSIM technical number is shown. This can happen if Telia does not have a CAMEL or VoLTE roaming agreement with the external network.
When you join the MultiSIM service in the self-service, you can use the service on any extra device with both physical and eSIM (e.g., keypad phone, tablet, car stereo, watch from another manufacturer or other device). In the case of a physical SIM, the SIM card must be ordered from the e-shop in advance. Only one extra device can be connected to the MultiSIM service.
Both the smartwatch and the smartphone should have the latest version of the operating system at the time of subscription. As of September 2023, this is iOS 17 for iPhone (supported by iPhone Xs, Xr, and later phones) and watchOS 10 for Apple Watch (supported by Watch 4 and later).
If you have an iPhone 6s, 7, 8, or X and have already used the MultiSIM service with it, you can continue to use the MultiSIM service. You can also subscribe to the MultiSIM service on these phones (which have an older system than iOS 17) if the software version of the Apple Watch is older than watchOS 9, but in this case, the Apple Watch will not work when roaming.
There are both GPS-enabled and eSIM-enabled Apple Watches. The round button (called the Digital Crown) of eSIM- or Cellular versions has a red circle. If the button does not have a red circle, then it is a GPS-enabled watch that cannot take advantage of the MultiSIM service.
NB! Older Apple Watches (Watch 3 and 4) are not compatible with newer iPhones (starting with iPhone 8), and also do not support the latest versions of watchOS and iOS. Therefore, you may no longer be able to pair the older Watch or subscribe to the MultiSIM service after updating the iOS version on your iPhone.
Read more on the Apple website which Watch models are designed for use in the European region. On the Apple website, you can also see which Watch models work with the latest iPhone models.
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