Internet Access Issues - Please help - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Greets,
After 7 months of Tilt ownership I finally flashed a custom ROM - Dutty's Hybrid 6.1 with a 1.65.20.29 radio.
I am now having intermittent ability connect to the internet. The most success I have is with a browser, which usually works (in that case it says "Connecting to MEdia Net"; which is different than the below). Checking email fails with a few possibilities:
1) Sometimes Messaging pops up a box that says "Cannot connect. Be sure that your connection settings are correct, and try again"
2) Sometimes it says "Connecting to My ISP GPRS" twice in quick succession and then comes back with a dialog box "Cannot Connect" and says "Dialed: isp.cingular. Cannot connect for an unknown reason. To check your connection settings ..."
Even if I connect to my wireless network at home, and try to check email, it tries to go out onto the net and gives me #2.
Can someone please help. Its ironic - I put off flashing a custom ROM because I didn't want to bork my phone, and now I have lost one of the most important functions.
Thanks

Go to: Start > Settings > Connections [tab] > Connections > Advanced [tab] > Select Networks
The first drop-down should be set to Media Net, select the edit button just below it. Go to the Proxy Settings tab and make sure "This network uses a proxy..." box is unchecked. Hit OK and make sure the second drop-down is set to Media Net as well.
This should fix your connection issues. If you are still having problems with your email go to: Inbox > Menu > Tools > Options > [Select your email account] > Edit Account Setup > Next [until you get to a screen that has a link to Advanced Server Settings, select it] > Network Connection: Media Net > Done > Next [until Finish].
If you *still* have problems, feel free to PM me.

Aaaah ... another Dutty ROM Victim. I had moved off of stock ROM as well, tried Dutty, could not get reliable Internet, and went back to stock.
All the directions in the preceding post are the first step.
The next step is to then also go into KaiserTweak or AdvancedConfig and turn off the other Internet Settings, leaving on MEdia Net.

elypsar said:
Go to: Start > Settings > Connections [tab] > Connections > Advanced [tab] > Select Networks
The first drop-down should be set to Media Net, select the edit button just below it. Go to the Proxy Settings tab and make sure "This network uses a proxy..." box is unchecked. Hit OK and make sure the second drop-down is set to Media Net as well.
This should fix your connection issues. If you are still having problems with your email go to: Inbox > Menu > Tools > Options > [Select your email account] > Edit Account Setup > Next [until you get to a screen that has a link to Advanced Server Settings, select it] > Network Connection: Media Net > Done > Next [until Finish].
If you *still* have problems, feel free to PM me.
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I don't have Media Net as an option...what should i do??

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Connecting to O2 GPRS service

I had trouble connecting to O2's GPRS service using information from various places. I contacted O2 who did not know (apparantly) that the Qtek 2020 _is_ an XDA. :idea: I convinced them it was and then they gave me the settings as follows > THANKS O2!!
We have the GPRS WAP settings for the O2 XDA®, which I have listed below:
Please make sure that when entering 'O2' into the settings, the letter 'O' is selected and not a zero.
Tap Start
Tap Settings
Tap the Connections tab
Tap the Connections icon
Under 'Internet Settings' drop-down box should be set 'New'
Rename 'My Connection' to 'GPRS Pre Pay'
Tap 'Modem' tab
Tap 'New...'
Rename 'My Connection' to 'GPRS Pre Pay'
The 'Select a modem:' drop-down box should be set to 'Cellular Line (GPRS)'
Tap 'Advanced'
On the 'TCP/IP' tab, only 'Use server-assigned IP address' should be selected
Tap the 'Name Servers' tab
Only 'Use server-assigned addresses' should be selected
Tap 'OK'
Tap 'Next'
Access Point Name: payandgo.o2.co.uk
Tap 'Finish'
Tap 'Proxy Settings' tab (*Note, the soft keyboard may be hiding this tab - tap the keyboard icon at bottom right to clear this away)
Ensure that 'This network connects to the Internet' box is ticked
Ensure that 'This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet' box is ticked
Tap 'Advanced'
In the 'HTTP' field (Server) enter: 193.113.200.195
In the field to the right of this (Port) enter: 8080
Tap 'OK' four times to exit
Please note that we do not guarantee that the O2 XDA® settings will work for your phone. Your account is enabled with GPRS. As your phone is not accredited to our network, we are unable to help you. Please contact your phone manufacturer for further help.
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Hope this might be usefull!
john./
the Access Point Name payandgo.o2.co.uk is only for the Pay As You Go customers; Pay Monthly customers just use mobile.o2.co.uk for Mobile Web and wap.o2.co.uk for O2 Active (GPRS over WAP).
More details: http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html

[SOLVED] third party apps cannot connect

I am having an issue where my third part apps cannot connect to the net.
Live search, google maps, 3dtracking
IE works just fine I can browse no probs.
the third party apps do work with my wifi connection. when i am connected vie wifi at home everything works fine.
could it be some kind of security setting?
NM. I solved the problem
http info was missing. although I could have sworn it was setup.
I'm having the same issue with Tracky - what do you mean by "http info"
lthown said:
I'm having the same issue with Tracky - what do you mean by "http info"
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Look in Start>Settings>Connections>Connections>Edit my proxy server>advanced tab>HTTP
Mike
everytime I connect to active sync I losse my http settings for the proxy.
So here is what I did.
settings/connections/advanced/se;ectnetworks/edit medianet/proxy settings
This connection uses a proxy server to connect to the internet. I UNchecked that box. basicly I turned off the proxy.
now all of my apps can connect just fine.
This is with a stock ATT tilt.
I hope this helps others in the future.
At&T Tilt using HTC Kaiser ROM
nothing but IE or Email could start a data connection
Start > Settings > Connections > Connections > Advanced > Select Networks
It had "My ISP" selected as the default
Changed it to "MEdia Net" and everything's gravy.

GPRS Issues with WM6

i used the network setup wizard that came with the c_shekhar AKU 7.0C WM 6 ROM, but however, i cannot seem to connect to GPRS to surf or SEND and RECEIVE Multimedia Messages or MMS.
Cant seem to find a patch or whatever that will make this work. My operator is SMART and Location is Philippines. Thank you for your help.
Here's what I use.Try to send me(09186326099) MMS if you succeed
GPRS Setting
1. Go to Start > Settings > Connections
2. Under My ISP choose Create a new modem connection (some may say manage proxy settings)
3. Label Server Name as: Smart GPRS
4. Connect Via: Cellular Line (GPRS)
5. Click on "Next"
6. Access Point: Internet
7. Click on "next" until you are finished
MMS Setting
1. Messages > Menu > Options
2. Choose MMS > Servers
3. Choose "New"
4. Server name: Smart MMS
5. Gateway: 10.102.61.46
6. Port Number: 9201 (note not 8080)
7. Server Address: http://10.102.61.238:8002
8. Connect Via: Smart GPRS/My ISP
9. "Ok"
10. Set Smart MMS as your default set-up for MMS
ok will try this, thnx.

If you can't see any maps or data in Live Search, look here

Ok, so after a battle with my Live Search not showing any data and unable to connect to the GPRS, I found a solution... in case anyone else has same problem, read on.
1. Reset back to all your default connection settings. It will take u 5 minutes, just follow this guide:
https://www.wireless.att.com/support/deviceConfig.do?content=KB84444.html
2. Go to your Settings -> Connections -> Connections -> Advanced
Click Select Networks
Select Media NET in the first drop-down, then click corresponding Edit button
Go to "proxy settings" tab at the bottom, and UNCHECK the "This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet".
Now close all the windows, restart Live Search... and boom - it should download everything just fine.
P.S:
The idea is to have all the settings exactly as ATT wants them to be, with the EXCEPTION of disabling the Proxy.

Email set up problems with Telstra (AUS)

I have just upgraded from a DIAM 100 to a 130 so now 3G works beautifully.
However my mail set up fails to synchronise (both bigpond and windows live).
It will work on wifi but will not work otherwise (full 5 bars reception and internet does work.)
I figured it must be the settings for my telstra internet/wap setting however when i go into connections, it tells me that this is preconfigured and cannot be modified.
So has anyone else had this problem and how did you fix it.
I have wasted several hours of on hold to Telstra so I thought I would ask this forum first.
I have searched the fora without success for this problem.
Many thanks
thedoc said:
I have just upgraded from a DIAM 100 to a 130 so now 3G works beautifully.
However my mail set up fails to synchronise (both bigpond and windows live).
It will work on wifi but will not work otherwise (full 5 bars reception and internet does work.)
I figured it must be the settings for my telstra internet/wap setting however when i go into connections, it tells me that this is preconfigured and cannot be modified.
So has anyone else had this problem and how did you fix it.
I have wasted several hours of on hold to Telstra so I thought I would ask this forum first.
I have searched the fora without success for this problem.
Many thanks
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Flexmail for the win!
I have exactly the same problem. I'm assuming the Teltra ROM is locked down and you can't do much with it.
The problem is the proxy settings, don't enter them and you will be able to use msn and email, but you will loose access to the "free to browse" Telstra pages
Copied from http://configure.telstra.com.au
1. On the handset, tap on the Start button.
2. Tap on Settings.
3. Tap on Connections tab.
4. Tap on Connections icon.
5. Tap on Add a new modem connection under My Work Network.
6. Enter Telstra Internet in the Enter a name for the connection field.
7. Select Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G) in the drop down list under Select a modem.
8. Tap on Next.
9. Enter telstra.wap in the Access point name field.
10. Tap on Next.
11. Enter a username in the User name field or otherwise leave it blank.
12. Enter a password in the Password field or otherwise leave it blank.
13. Tap on Advanced.
14. Select Use server-assigned IP address.
15. Tap on OK.
16. Tap on Finish.
17. Tap on Set up my proxy server under My Work Network.
18. Make sure that This network connects to the Internet and This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet are checked.
19. Tap on Advanced.
20. Tap on HTTP.
21. Enter 10.1.1.181 in the Server field.
22. Enter 80 in the Port field.
23. Tap on OK three times.
Fix in Advanced Server Settings
I had this problem and fixed pretty easily by going into email inbox tab, then press menu / tools / options then tap an account to change its settings. click 'edit account setup' press next a couple times until you get to a page with "Advanced Server Settings" down the bottom in blue. click on that and change the network connection box from 'The internet' to telstra internet. click done and next til the setup is finished and you should be able to get your mail over the 3G connection

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