So I went through all the trouble to get my MSL just to find out that I can't access my APN settings. I have updated to Marshmallow and searched forum's for hours trying to find the answer to why my APN settings have been grayed out. I just decided to make a thread trying to solve this.
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i have a cdma htc hero200 witch is flashed to cricket for talk and text i also have cricket broadband service. i really need help setting up the cricket bradband workaround on my phone im a complete noob to android i just got the phone yesterday and any help would be greatly appreciated please detailed instructions. and im sorry if this has been addressed before
If you're talking about getting data services working on the hero, first you will need to know your 6-digit MSL code. For cricket I think it's 000000 by default.
With the code, you can access and edit the EPST settings by dialing ##778#. Then you will need to make sure all of your M.IP settings are configured to be compatible with cricket. I didn't have data/MMS working on my phone either until I put in all the correct settings here.
Hello,
I am going to Japan for two weeks starting this Friday. I would like to use my HTC One while there. I already confirmed with Verizon that my phone SIM is unlocked and ready to go global.
I wont have the new SIM card until I get to Japan (bmobile) but I'm looking at their directions to add an APN and I'm not seeing the settings they specify.
I am running CyanogenMod 11-20140504-SNAPSHOT-M6-m7vzw.
I think I need to go to Settings/Wireless & Networks/More.../Mobile Plan but it tells me, "Verizon Wireless has no known provisioning website."
I'm guessing this will open up to the Add APN screen when I change the SIM card but I wanted to make sure I wasn't just looking at the wrong menu section.
Thanks,
Mike
For anyone searching for this issue later, the process I guessed above is how it works.
Hello everyone,
I have a T-mobile Z3 that is currently unlocked to work for my AT&T provider. I am able to make calls and send regular text messages with no problems. My problem is that I am only able to access the Internet via WiFi only and not 4G or even 3G. I am usually always around WiFi but for times when I am in need to use the mobile web, I am unable to. What are the proper settings for this? I understand that the T-mobile version does not share the same LTE band as AT&T so that's ok with me but 4G or 3G is ok with me. I have tried to APN settings provided by AT&T but it does not work. I am leaving on a trip in a few days and would like to have this working before I leave. I am sure someone out there has the answers I seek. I hope that I have posted this in the correct forum. If not, please feel free to move it as it might help me to get my question answered. Thanks again for your help everyone!
After doing more further research, I found the settings that work for my phone. I was just about to sell this phone and get a Note 4. Not anymore now that I got this to work. Thanks again everyone!
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After doing more further research, I found the settings that work for my phone. I was just about to sell this phone and get a Note 4. Not anymore now that I got this to work. Thanks again everyone!
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How did you get this to work? Help?
The phone was only on a temporary unlock and I am unable to use it for cellular service anymore but I went to this website to get all the settings to make it work for AT&T.
apn-settings.com/us/att-apn-settings/
Hope this helps.
I am able to enable tethering with the build.prop edit and get hotspot to launch on my Nexus 6 Non-Carrier model running LMY48M. I'm also able to get my external device to connect to the hotspot, but the device does not connect to the internet. No webpages will work. Does anyone have advice for making it work? From what I've read the settings.db does not need to be edited for hotspot to work on version.
Update: After trying many things to get this working I happened to compare my Non-Carrier Nexus 6 APN settings to an official Verizon phone's APN. The line for APN type on my phone read only "default" changing this to "default,dun,supl" resolved my issue and allowed tethering to work.
I'm a little confused as to why this was not correct on my phone, I thought the APN was set by the sim card in the phone. It fixed the issue none the less. If anyone can explain why I would appreciate the information.
Hey folks. Last week I picked up my new Moto G5S+ and activated it on my AT&T cell plan. As I was poking around in the APN settings to confirm that the setup correctly configured the AT&T APN, I screwed up and deleted another APN profile in there named "IMS".
Of course, now I'm trying to add it back (although unsure if I need to) but need some help with the correct APN settings. Does anyone have that information?
Never mind, I found my own answer. It was as simple as resetting the network preferences in the settings menu and resetting the APNs to "default".
All is well.