I'm new to GSM. I received my Kaiser, took the sim out of my treo, placed it in the kaiser, made a call, surfed the Internet, it worked great.
Then I tried to DL email, tried Internet radio and it wont connect. It says to check the network settings. If I turn on WiFi the email and Internet radio work fine.
So I'm guessing I have to put in some settings and its not as easy as just popping in the SIM right?
jamespaulritter said:
I'm new to GSM. I received my Kaiser, took the sim out of my treo, placed it in the kaiser, made a call, surfed the Internet, it worked great.
Then I tried to DL email, tried Internet radio and it wont connect. It says to check the network settings. If I turn on WiFi the email and Internet radio work fine.
So I'm guessing I have to put in some settings and its not as easy as just popping in the SIM right?
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In messaging you'll find options to add a new account. It's wizard style and if your lucky it will automatically enter you providers in and out e-mail server for you.
I'm at work at present but can post more accurate menus etc later if needs be.
Mike
Thanks for the reply. I have set up the email account on the PPC and it works fine if I'm WiFi'ed in. It also works fine if I'm connected to the laptop threw AS. Streaming Internet radio also works while connected to AS or wifi,,,,
But if AS is disconnected and WiFi is off I cant sync email or stream shoutcast.
jamespaulritter said:
Thanks for the reply. I have set up the email account on the PPC and it works fine if I'm WiFi'ed in. It also works fine if I'm connected to the laptop threw AS. Streaming Internet radio also works while connected to AS or wifi,,,,
But if AS is disconnected and WiFi is off I cant sync email or stream shoutcast.
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Go to start > settings > connections and click on connection setup to start auto setup of your network settings
I thought that was going to be the ticket but it didnt fix it.
When I go start>settings>connections>connections>manage existing connections it shows the isp.cingular ,,,,, should it say ATT?
also you will need to make sure you have a newer USIM from att... if you dont have this then the data wont work correctly...
I fixed it. Under start>settings>connections>Connections I went to manage existeng account and changed the Access point name from isp.cingular to wap.cingular
Thank you all for your help.
Hello there,
I seem to be having trouble connecting to Rogers' BB network.
To give a little background information on my Wireless Plan:
I'm originally a BB user. Currently, I have Blackberry Data Plan (NOT Blackberry Connect) attached to my plan.
I can check Email, browse the net a bit, use Jive Talk, all through EDGE (or so it says on my BB 8800).
I just got the TyTN II recently, and I want to connect my TyTN II to the Blackberry Network (I'm not quite sure whether I have to switch plans, from Blackberry Data, to Blackberry Connect?)
I've also downloaded the software for WM6Pro, I tried registering my device to the network, and.. it 'sorta' did work for a brief moment. I even received an email confirmation saying my handheld has been registered.
Moments later, I was disconnected, and I wasn't able to reconnect again.
Looking at the Status tab (while my TyTN 2 tries to register itself to the Network), I can see the status changes from: Network Available, Data Tunnel Available before it goes back to Not Connected.
Do I have to switch my plan from BB Data to BB Connect?
Do I have to release my old PIN and then re-register it with the PIN I have in my TyTN II?
(BTW, I just called Rogers to release my old BB8800 PIN and IMEI and replaced it with my TyTN II, the rep did also confirm the device type I have, "TyTn.. HTC something" his words.)
Thanks,
Evan
You would actually have to switch your plan over to PDA BlackBerry Connect...
So, I managed to be connected to HSDPA/3G/GPRS/EDGE using the BBConnect app. Using the version posted here, 4.0.0.91
The type of connection keeps on changing though.
However, browsing (with WiFi off) is such a pain.
And I'm not sure why the there seems to be a timer when I click the Connectivity Icon on the taskbar. Counting up. Blackberry (3G).
Oh, and I haven't actually switch my account to BB Connect, yet.
Hi, I have used this site for around 2 years, and often found answers…..however, this one I cant get round…I hope someone can help..here goes :-
Have tried the following on all of these ROMS
RUU_Diamond_HTC_WWE-ME_1.93.456.2_Radio_Signed_Diamond_52.29.25.12_1.00.25.05_Ship.exe
SwiftBL-WWE-Diamond-ROM-v2-0
SwiftBL-Diamond-ROM-v3-0
When trying to sign into MSN Messenger I don’t even get to the “enter Name/PW” section, it simply says “There was a problem signing you into messenger. It may be the service or you may be in a place with bad reception. Please try again later”
When trying to add a mail client (hotmail) I enter my ID/PW and then it says it has found the settings for Hotmail. I press next and it says that again it cant connect
When trying to sign into Windows Live it says it cant connect
I have evoked IE and opera to ensure I have internet connection
If I turn on WIFI, all connect perfectly.
I have not only tried the different Roms, but also tried other versions of Windows live cabs with no luck
Can anyone help?
I've only tries the TLR rom but i have the same issue, cannot connect using GPRS or 3G but connects fine using Wifi or via ActiveSync. Im also on Tmob
its to do with T-Mobile, they have limited the connection you get when dialing from the handset.
I had the same problem. You can phone T-Mobile and see if they can sort it out for you.
Cheers,
re Phoning T-Mobile
I did phone T-Mobile, and they said its not to do with them. I used to have the MDA Compact III and that works with MSN etc, and if i turn that phone back on with my tmobile chip, it works, so guess it isnt T-Mobile, unless they can block specifc requests from specific phones?
paulcharles1 said:
I did phone T-Mobile, and they said its not to do with them. I used to have the MDA Compact III and that works with MSN etc, and if i turn that phone back on with my tmobile chip, it works, so guess it isnt T-Mobile, unless they can block specifc requests from specific phones?
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i was having problems with my MDACIII, thats when i found out it was T-Mobile.... dont use 3G or GPRS anymore, just WiFi, so cant say if it happens on my Diamond...
I just had a fiddle around and i may have fixed this issue.
Settings - Connections - Connections - Click Manage existing connections - Proxy settings tab - Untick "this network uses a proxy"
I can now sync my hotmail fine.
Re Proxy / connection settings
wahoo - thats fixed it
Thanks alot James, i will no longer throw the phone out of the window
Excellent
Paul
Have a t-mobile mda compact iv(t-mobiles diamond version)you cannot do this fix on it because the internet connection is disabled by t-mobile from altering manual,it says it is preconfigured and manual setting is disabled.very clever of them
yeh
UPDATE
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/mobile/wl/download-en-us.mspx
just installed live messanger from this microsoft site(a new version just released) and it works a treat on the t-mobile compact iv(diamond).only problem no messanger is included,this wasnt a problem for me because i had a stand alone version i purchased a few years back,i installed it and it worked ok
ljames28 said:
I just had a fiddle around and i may have fixed this issue.
Settings - Connections - Connections - Click Manage existing connections - Proxy settings tab - Untick "this network uses a proxy"
I can now sync my hotmail fine.
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This did not work for me. In fact all my internet stopped working!
If anyone has he original proxy setting IP address kindly post it here for me.
That is UK T-Mobile proxy setting...
149.254.201.132
You can just redo the connection wizard also
Sure you didnt untick "This network connects to the internet"?
ljames28 said:
I just had a fiddle around and i may have fixed this issue.
Settings - Connections - Connections - Click Manage existing connections - Proxy settings tab - Untick "this network uses a proxy"
I can now sync my hotmail fine.
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This worked for me on ProjectDiamond rom. Had to switch to GPRS for setup, but switched back to 3g after and now it syncs fine.
ljames28 said:
149.254.201.132
You can just redo the connection wizard also
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Yep, thats what i did after posting the message, then went off to do something else so didnt reply on the forum.
ljames28 said:
149.254.201.132
Sure you didnt untick "This network connects to the internet"?
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Nope, followed the instruction to the letter!
Also when I was using the standard T-Mobile ROM this following worked...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2422579&postcount=14
But now I’m using a custom ROM, I cannot get it to work...
Just a quick update, I too got it working!
You got to turn off 3G in the Comm manager, reset, then remove proxy setting, reset again, then syncronise via GPRS, then switch on 3G in the Comm manager, then reset then it should work!
You can probably reduce the number of soft resets, but that is what I did so left it in there...
As my hotmail and messenger is now working, im not going to fiddle with it. But if someone is still having issues could you try disabling HSUPA. Keep HSDPA enabled.
I know that I have disabled this somewhere along the way and it might be playing a factor in getting the above mentioned apps to work.
For people who have custom ROMs only it can be found in Settings > Connections > Advance Network Icon.
Post back here if you have any success for others to try...
Everything is working for me straightway whether it's the stock or the latest htc rom. I didn't have to fiddle with any settings.
I found this issue about 3 weeks ago, internet completely stopped working so i contacted T-Mobile and they said they were having issues and it would be fixed within a couple of hours, since it came back up some sites worked, some things wouldnt, my push email wouldnt work. Ended up unticking the proxies and it started working again perfectly have found i've had to do this with every ROM reflash so i think they perhaps have changed something at their end which is causing some issues.
i've been getting the same problems for about a month, funnily enough its only when boss changed account from normal to web and walk (had a 800 phone bill as thought wnw was enabled on the account already!)
tried disabling the proxy and it still fails sync'ing, the weird thing is that it does actually sync SOMETIMES.. ie i wake up in the morning and it has randomly synced once or something. so god knows what tmobile are up to
I have the MDA compact IV, Im using Dutty ROM V 1.5. had the same problem with MSN messenger and hotmail, contacted the T mobile support but they could not help me.
Now everything is working following just disabeling the proxy
But Im still not able 2 make the MSN 2 work on my laptop when I connect 2 the internet using the mobile phone! is there a fix for this problem?
when I try 2 connect I get this error: we were unable to sign u into windows live messenger, possibly because of a problem with your internet connection. please tru again later.
error code: 80072745
I don't know how it works on Windows but in Linux I have to transport MSN through HTTP mode when I'm connecting over T-Mobile . Is there a way to do that in Windows?
Similar issues here. When the proxy setting was enabled, I couldnt connect to either hotmail or gmail. When I disabled, gmail started working fine but so far I have only managed to sync with hotmail once!
I wish there was an easy fix for this because its a pain in the rear!
I have a ROM based on the HTC official 5.2.19212, I also have the latest VoIP drivers cooked into the ROM along with an auto-run .cab file with my SIP settings. I know this works as when I put together my kitchen this was something I tested extensively (the audio is routed to the rear speaker, however that is the only issue). Also included in my ROM is the .cab file for BlackBerry Connect 4.0.0.97, however it isn't installed automatically. When I originally put together the kitchen I wasn't using BB Connect but we have BB's at work so I thought I would include it as an option for installation later on.
A few weeks ago I got my SIM upgraded so I could enable BB Connect. After a bit of playing around I got it all working and I am now 'synced' to my work email using BB Connect (I would prefer Exchange & ActiveSync but this isn't an option at work at the moment....). One thing I didn't check after installing BB Connect and enabling it was the VoIP client as I just assumed they would play together.
Anyway I don't use VoIP often but last week I had the oportunity to use it on a customer site where we were testing a new IP Phone system and we only had a couple of 'real' WiFi IP Phones. Anyway it didn't work The Kaiser was able to start the call, however after the other party had answered it just locked up - screen froze, no response to any buttons etc, only option was a soft-reset. I tried it several times but each time it was the same. When I got home I changed the SIP settings to my own Broadband Voice providers settings and tried again, still it didn't work. I also tried disabling the GPRS connection and even switching of the GSM radio in case that was causing the issue, but no the same behaviour was experienced.
I ended up doing a hard-reset and then it began to work, however after installation of BB Connect it fails again.
Does anyone else use VoIP & BB Connect or know what is likely to be the problem?
Cheers
Andy
ADB100 said:
I have a ROM based on the HTC official 5.2.19212, I also have the latest VoIP drivers cooked into the ROM along with an auto-run .cab file with my SIP settings. I know this works as when I put together my kitchen this was something I tested extensively (the audio is routed to the rear speaker, however that is the only issue). Also included in my ROM is the .cab file for BlackBerry Connect 4.0.0.97, however it isn't installed automatically. When I originally put together the kitchen I wasn't using BB Connect but we have BB's at work so I thought I would include it as an option for installation later on.
A few weeks ago I got my SIM upgraded so I could enable BB Connect. After a bit of playing around I got it all working and I am now 'synced' to my work email using BB Connect (I would prefer Exchange & ActiveSync but this isn't an option at work at the moment....). One thing I didn't check after installing BB Connect and enabling it was the VoIP client as I just assumed they would play together.
Anyway I don't use VoIP often but last week I had the oportunity to use it on a customer site where we were testing a new IP Phone system and we only had a couple of 'real' WiFi IP Phones. Anyway it didn't work The Kaiser was able to start the call, however after the other party had answered it just locked up - screen froze, no response to any buttons etc, only option was a soft-reset. I tried it several times but each time it was the same. When I got home I changed the SIP settings to my own Broadband Voice providers settings and tried again, still it didn't work. I also tried disabling the GPRS connection and even switching of the GSM radio in case that was causing the issue, but no the same behaviour was experienced.
I ended up doing a hard-reset and then it began to work, however after installation of BB Connect it fails again.
Does anyone else use VoIP & BB Connect or know what is likely to be the problem?
Cheers
Andy
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I would try a 6.1 rom that can connect to two dialup networks at the same time (blackberry and media.net) or suspend the blackberry connect service and see if the problem still happens. The BB connect service establishes and maintains a constant connection to blackberry and does not release it which would cause a problem with any other connections including SIP.
I would also try running the latest blackberry connect 4.0.0.100. I find it locks up my tilt less than the previous versions.
Alibaba0101 said:
I would try a 6.1 rom that can connect to two dialup networks at the same time (blackberry and media.net) or suspend the blackberry connect service and see if the problem still happens. The BB connect service establishes and maintains a constant connection to blackberry and does not release it which would cause a problem with any other connections including SIP.
I would also try running the latest blackberry connect 4.0.0.100. I find it locks up my tilt less than the previous versions.
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2 GPRS connections active at the same time? I didn't think this was possible? However I don't think this is the issue as I disabled the GSM radio and only had WiFi connected (so no 2nd path). If the 2nd IP connection was the problem then I could see VoIP just not working (i.e. a local IP routing decision for the device and not knowing which interface to use), however the whole thing just locks up - no reaction to any button or screen tapping, the only thing you can do is soft-reset?
Andy
I have researched the site and have not found a answer for my situation.
I have an unlocked Fuze and a international sim chip from telestial with prepaid data.
http://www.telestial.com/view_product.php?PRODUCT_ID=MSIM-PPP2
The phone works fine, but I have a strange problem with the GPRS connection
When I manual connect to the GPRS, the sim connects to the pre-paid network. However, when I launch IE, Opera or any other data program, the sim disconnects and the program searches for a the pre install MEdia Net connection (which it obviously cant find) before disconnecting me and giving me the staple, "cant connect to network message".
I was told by telestial that HTC phones are sometimes "data locked".
Anyone have any ideas? I think I just need to change the connection being forced by the individual programs.