Does any of you know the GRPS configuration for the T-mobile MDA USA?
I lost them and i cannot connect to the internet
Please Help
Thanks
Settings I use . . .
T-Mobile settings
Internet:
Setup a GRPS modem using:
internet3.voicestream.com
or
wap.voicestream.com
I'm using internet 3 because I pay for the VPN service.
My Work Network
T-Mobile WAP
wap.voicestream.com
Proxy settings
Check this network connects to the Internet
Check this network uses proxy server
nothign in proxy server line
click on advanced
WAP 216.155.165.50:8080
MMS Configuration in Mail application
T-Mobile MMS
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port: 8080
Server address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connects to My Work Network
jt_armstrong posted the cabs for me in the Wizard forum. Is a little easier than doing it manually..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=55166
Steven
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if you have the t-mobile web plan, your APN is wap.voicestream.com
if you have total internet plan, your APN is internet2.voicestream.com
the t-mobile web is a lot cheaper, you can add the following proxy setting that allow you to get to most of the web, email, and sync with your company exchange.
Proxy setting: getmorespeed.voicestream.com port 8080.
no proxy if you pay for the total internet.
thank you. Worked for me as well.
Re: Settings I use . . .
Hi,
So did you get VPN to work on the phone? If yes, how?
telcontar said:
T-Mobile settings
Internet:
Setup a GRPS modem using:
internet3.voicestream.com
or
wap.voicestream.com
I'm using internet 3 because I pay for the VPN service.
My Work Network
T-Mobile WAP
wap.voicestream.com
Proxy settings
Check this network connects to the Internet
Check this network uses proxy server
nothign in proxy server line
click on advanced
WAP 216.155.165.50:8080
MMS Configuration in Mail application
T-Mobile MMS
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port: 8080
Server address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connects to My Work Network
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I spent a long time with CYTA's customer service trying to get the correct mms settings. So, to save other Kaiser and P3600 owners in Cyprus from all the trouble, here they are:
MMS options
Servers
server name: cytamobile
gateway: 212.31.96.161
port number: 9201
server address: http://mmsc.cyta.com.cy
connect via my isp
settings
connections
connections
my isp
new isp
name: mms gprs
modem: cellular line (GPRS, 3G)
access point name: cytamobile
usename: user
password: pass
advanced
server
use specific server address: 195.14.130.186
I know I personally won't be using this, but I'll still thank you for providing this information to anyone who might need it!
Thank you Jackster if my MMS dont work i'll try it as you said here.
You from Cyprus?
ga41 said:
Thank you Jackster if my MMS dont work i'll try it as you said here.
You from Cyprus?
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also need to activate the mms option either by calling customer services, or by sending an sms to 8000 number writing 'on mms', or by logging on to cytamobile-vodafone.
yeap from cy
is it possible that the MMS is over gsm instead of the server. i am using proxy settings right now and i have to set up the server using the proxy ips. The only thing is that in school i don't get internet service and my data don't connect so is it possible that MMS can be recevied through gsm instead of the proxy setting server.
I've bought a HTC S730 from expansys.co.uk and a UK O2 PAYG sim with the unlimited web bolt on, Benig a bit of an O2 & S730 novice I just assumed that all I would need to do is simply inset the sim into the handset and I would be free to browse the Internet.
Sadly that didn't work. I've tried all the known APN settings for 02, I've also contacted O2 but as they dont support the handset they couldn't help.
Does anyone here have this handset on O2 PAYG and can access the internet? What settings do I need to enter?
Regards
danb
They wouldnt help a paying customer? Thats really crappy especially since your not asking for "support" on the handset, but the network itself.
Have you used them in the past or do you have a friend with a phone on their network? You should only really need the GPRS configuration stuff to get it connected to their network.
I am not familier with O2 at all but I hope that the following helps, it was what I came up with.
O2 GPRS settings (WAP):
Homepage: http://wap.o2.co.uk/
APN address (PAYG): payandgo.o2.co.uk
Gateway (IP) address : 193.113.200.195
Username : payandgo
Password: password
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Authentication: Normal
Security: Off
Port number: 9201
O2 GPRS settings (Email/Web):
Homepage: http://pda.o2.co.uk/
APN address: mobile.o2.co.uk
Username: mobileweb
Password: password
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Authentication: Normal
Security: Off
Email servers (POP): mail.o2.co.uk
Email servers (SMTP): smtp.o2.co.uk
DNS Servers: 193.113.200.200 and 193.113.200.201
Key that in under Settings > Connections > GPRS > (Either make a new one or edit an existing one (for each I believe)...)
10332007 said:
They wouldnt help a paying customer? Thats really crappy especially since your not asking for "support" on the handset, but the network itself.
Have you used them in the past or do you have a friend with a phone on their network? You should only really need the GPRS configuration stuff to get it connected to their network.
I am not familier with O2 at all but I hope that the following helps, it was what I came up with.
O2 GPRS settings (WAP):
Homepage: http://wap.o2.co.uk/
APN address (PAYG): payandgo.o2.co.uk
Gateway (IP) address : 193.113.200.195
Username : payandgo
Password: password
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Authentication: Normal
Security: Off
Port number: 9201
O2 GPRS settings (Email/Web):
Homepage: http://pda.o2.co.uk/
APN address: mobile.o2.co.uk
Username: mobileweb
Password: password
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Authentication: Normal
Security: Off
Email servers (POP): mail.o2.co.uk
Email servers (SMTP): smtp.o2.co.uk
DNS Servers: 193.113.200.200 and 193.113.200.201
Key that in under Settings > Connections > GPRS > (Either make a new one or edit an existing one (for each I believe)...)
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Thanks man,
This is the settings for contract sims, either way i've tried it, I found all the APN setting on line, but my problem is that I cant get it to work on this handset.
Does anyone use ON PAYG with HTC's Wings?
Regards
Dan
only other thing I can suggest is are you sure your account has access to the GPRS networks with a data plan or are you trying to see if they will dock minutes / charge you per KB... Hope you get it fixed
I have Hyperdragon IV IOLite on my at&t tilt with radio 1.65.21.18. I am having troubling getting a solid internet connection though. My current settings:
Name: Media Net
Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Access point: wap.cingular
Username/password/domain - blank
Advanced: user server assigned IP, use IP header compression, use specific server addresses - 4.2.2.1, 4.2.2.2
When I turn on my data connection it looks like it makes a successfully connection, but when I load up PIE and try to get to google it just sits on 'Locating...' and eventually times out with "The page cannot be found. Check the name and try again."
Did I miss a setting somewhere? I don't think I've got a proxy set anywhere. Skyfire also fails to load and minimo isn't working either.
ETA: I can make/receive calls, and send/recieve SMS and MMS messages. Just the internets are failing me!
look for the att settings cab file and run that. This will insure that you have all the right settings, also you might want to uncheck the proxy, where ever that is.
Lordy, I finally found that old AT&T internet settings thread. Someone should really add this info to the AT&T Wiki:
Connects to: The Internet
Access point: wap.cingular
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP address: (blank)
I have a Nokia Lumia 1020 cell phone which uses Windows 8 and is running on Consumer Cellular.
I can access the internet via Wi-Fi but not otherwise.
See the attachment for the info that Consumer Cellular provides:
Here is the info that the 1020 needs:
mms apn
APN _________________________________
User name ____________________________
Password _____________________________
WAP gateway (URL) _____________________
WAP gateway port _______________________
MMSC (URL) ___________________________
MMSC port _____________________________
Maximum MMS size ______________________
mms apn
APN __________________________________
User name _____________________________
Password ______________________________
Proxy server (URL) _______________________
Proxy port ______________________________
What are my replies to the questions that the 1020 is asking?.
APN (Access Point Name) is att.mvno for both Internet and MMS.
There is no username or password required.
The MMS (but not the general Internet data) requires a proxy server: proxy.mvno.ccmobileweb.com, port 80.
You really should just use Nokia's network setup app if you can, though.
That worked!
GoodDayToDie said:
APN (Access Point Name) is att.mvno for both Internet and MMS.
There is no username or password required.
The MMS (but not the general Internet data) requires a proxy server: proxy.mvno.ccmobileweb.com, port 80.
You really should just use Nokia's network setup app if you can, though.
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It is working now.
Thanks!!!