please help i cannot get gprs to connect on my qtec s100
network is o2 uk , have asked o2 for gprs settings and
they dont have a clue because qtec is not one of their
phones any help with the settings would be great
thanks
Richard
8) could try these settings 8)
Operator: - O2 UK (contract)
GPRS APN: - mobile.o2.co.uk
Username: - web
Password: - password
DNS: - 193.113.200.200, 193.113.200.201
Operator: - Orange UK
GPRS APN: - orangeinternet
Username: - {blank}
Password: - {blank}
DNS: - 158.43.192.1, 158.143.128.1
found the info here :wink:
http://www.unlocks.co.uk/gprs_settings.php#uk
hope it helps
thanks for taking trouble to reply but my phone is pay as you go
o2 gave me these setting but they do not work , they are not
very helpfull they have omitted the proxy server name and each
time i call no one seems to know what i am on about anyway
these are the settings they gave to me (header said they were
for XDAII)
Usernameayandgo
Password: password
Domain: leave blank
Tap 'Advanced'
On the 'TCP/IP' tab, only 'Use server-assigned IP address' should be selected
Tap the 'Servers' tab
Only 'Use server-assigned addresses' should be selected
Tap 'OK'
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 'WAP' field (Server) enter: 193.113.200.195
In the field to the right of this (Port) enter: 9201
if any one could advise me i would be very very gratefull
thanks
Richard
WM6 - WIZA300 - NBD 7.4
i know how to edit. . .
1. Tap Start again.
2. Tap Messaging.
3. Tap Menu.
4. Tap MMS Configuration.
5. Tap the Servers tab.
6. Tap New.
7. Enter PictureMessaging in the Server Name field.
8. Enter 216.155.165.050 in the Gateway field.
9. Enter 8080 in the Port number field.
10. Enter http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms in the Server address field.
11. Tap to select T-Mobile GPRS from the Connect via drop down list.
12. Tap to select WAP 2.0 from the WAP Version dropdown.
13. Tap OK.
14. Scroll to PictureMessaging and tap Set As Default.
15. Tap OK.
but i do not get the option of T-Mobile GPRS when i look at the drop-down box. Its just "Work, Internet, My ISP" etc...
Did you renames "My ISP" to "T-Mobile GPRS" when you set up the connection? Also, on #8 above, I believe that should be .50 not .050. Hope this helps.
ok, i added the connection, but it wants an access point name....
i dont have a dataplan, i just want to send MMS.
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Hi.
I am an absolute newbie for a WM Device. I just got my HTC s710 two days ago.
Can anyone help me with a step-by-step setting for Vodafone Live settings ?
I use the network wizard but the settings don't work. Not been able to find anything on Google either.
I open IE n can only browse the default favourites. Cannot download anything either.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
I had a problem here in Germay to, but after my first try Vodafone sent me a text message. I don't know if this works for you, but maybe it will. Go to settings-> connetions->GPRS->Vodafone Internet and change Acces Point to event.vodafone.(what ever india has, here it's de) Then try again!
the connection setup wizard does work for vodafone in India.
try that.
It configures everything.
EDIT:
sorry i didn't notice that you have already tried that.
this is what you might be looking for
http://www.vodafone.in/Vodafone/VBS/Pages/mobileconnect.aspx
Hi!
I'm using Hutch-WAP for data-usage on my Vox, since Vodafone Live settings dont seem to work on this smartphone.
You might have got the Hutch GPRS and WAP settings in Connection Settings after running the network wizard.
Just check, Hutch-WAP settings should be:
Connects to: WAP Network
Access Point: portalnmms
Rest settings are default.
Then, in Phone Settings>Connections,Select Proxy and edit the Hutch-WAP Proxy.
Connects from: WAP network
Connects to: The Internet
Proxy(name : port): 10.10.1.100:9401
Type: HTTP
In Connections>Menu>Advanced,
Select:
Internet Connection: Hutch-WAP
Work Connection: Automatic
WAP connection: Hutch-WAP
Secure WAP: Auto.
Then in Internet Explorer, Menu>Tools>Options>Connections:
Check Automatically detect settings.
Select Network: The Internet
These settings work fine for me, you can try and let me know.
Techno-Freak said:
Hi!
I'm using Hutch-WAP for data-usage on my Vox, since Vodafone Live settings dont seem to work on this smartphone.
You might have got the Hutch GPRS and WAP settings in Connection Settings after running the network wizard.
Just check, Hutch-WAP settings should be:
Connects to: WAP Network
Access Point: portalnmms
Rest settings are default.
Then, in Phone Settings>Connections,Select Proxy and edit the Hutch-WAP Proxy.
Connects from: WAP network
Connects to: The Internet
Proxy(name : port): 10.10.1.100:9401
Type: HTTP
In Connections>Menu>Advanced,
Select:
Internet Connection: Hutch-WAP
Work Connection: Automatic
WAP connection: Hutch-WAP
Secure WAP: Auto.
Then in Internet Explorer, Menu>Tools>Options>Connections:
Check Automatically detect settings.
Select Network: The Internet
These settings work fine for me, you can try and let me know.
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i really dont understand why Vodafone Live wont work on a WM device.... works like a charm on Symbian S60 n UIQ .... and the best part is Vodafone Live is free !!!
@phreaker18,
yes, even I don't understand why it doesnt work fine with out of the box settings, and till someone comes out with the correct answer, we have to use workarounds.
It does work great with Symbian, i checked my SIM in a NOKIA, and Vodafone Live worked without modifying any settings.
And Vodafone Live is NOT FREE, its just that it doesnt have any rental, but you are charged for data transfer.
Techno-Freak said:
@phreaker18,
yes, even I don't understand why it doesnt work fine with out of the box settings, and till someone comes out with the correct answer, we have to use workarounds.
It does work great with Symbian, i checked my SIM in a NOKIA, and Vodafone Live worked without modifying any settings.
And Vodafone Live is NOT FREE, its just that it doesnt have any rental, but you are charged for data transfer.
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thats true.. it works with dome tweeks done..
Eureka !!!!
thanks for all your inputs guys but i managed to get it working without any tweaks etc.
here are the settings for those that need it
Connects to:
Access pointortalnmms
User name: leave blank
Password: leave blank
Authentication typeoptions are: None, PAP, CHAP) none
Primary DNS: leave blank
2nd DNS: leave blank
IP Address: 10.10.1.100
Connects from:
Connects to:
Proxy (Nameort):9401
Type: (options are HTTP, WAP, Socks4, Socks5) HTTP
User Name:
Password:
one issue tho .... operamini does not seem to connect at all.
Try this for Opera mini
Go to Tools->Settings, click on the Network tab.
Check Enable SSL 1, Enable SSL 3 and Enable TLS 1.
Check HTTP in the Proxy section. Enter 10.10.1.100:9401
in the input box following it.
I used your info to configure my phone and tried the above
with Opera. Works like a charm.
Vodafone India, Mumbai circle. VLZERO GPRS plan.
Thanks for this thread, ppl.
Vodafone Gprs Help
Hi, pls.help with HTC p3300 Free vodafone live settings,,i have vodafone mobile connect and rent is too high..
Re: Vodafone Live! is free
Hey Vodafone Live! is not free! its charged 10 p / 10 kB. Pretty expensive actually if you use it a lot .
Sorry for the late post ppl. i should have put this up long ago. everything works perfect.
Run the connection setup -> re-boot.
settings -> connections -> gprs
Description: Hutch Wap
Connects to: WAP Network
Access point: portalnmms
User name: [blank]
Password: [blank]
Authentication Type: None
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address: [blank]
settings -> connections -> proxy
Description: Hutch-WAP Proxy
Connects from: WAP Network
Connects to: The Internet
Proxy (name: port): 10.10.1.100:9401
Type: HTTP
User name: [blank]
Password: [blank]
Done.
Go back to connections menu, press right soft key (Menu -> Advanced)
Internet Connection: Hutch-WAP
Work Connection: Automatic
WAP connection: Hutch-WAP
Secure WAP Connnection: Automatic
Also, in the opera mini settings, choose network protocol as HTTP
all the best.
http://www.vodafone.in/existingusers/vodafonelive/pages/subscribe_settingericsson.asp
Vodafone live! manual settings for SonyEricsson phones
Click on this link, select your handset model and the settings will be pushed to your phone.
http://www.sonyericsson.com/spg.jsp?cc=in&lc=en&ver=4000& template=ps1_1_1_1&zone=ps&lm=ps1_1&pid=10320
To set up GPRS
a) Go to Menu > Connectivity > Data Communication > Data Accounts
b) Now choose New Account and select Account Type as GPRS data
c) Enter New Account as Vodafone live
d) Then fill up the fields below:
APN: portalnmms
Username: ______
Password:< blank> ______
e) Click on Save
Once you´re done, go back to Connectivity and:
a) Select Internet Settings and go to Internet Profiles
b) Select New Profile and enter name: Vodafone live
c) Connect using Vodafone live
d) Save the settings and return to Internet Profiles
e) Now under Vodafone live, select more and go to Settings
f) Now enter the following details:
Connect using: Vodafone live
Internet Mode: http
Use proxy: Yes
IP address: 10.10.1.100
Port No.: 9401
Username: _____
Password :_____
g) Once you have entered all the details, click on Save
h) Now go to advance settings from the more options again
i) Select Change Homepage option and enter the following details:
Name: Vodafone live
Address: http://live.vodafone.in
j) Now click on Save.
k) Go back to Internet Profiles and select Vodafone live
To set up MMS
To manually set up MMS on your phone, follow these simple steps:
a) Go to Menu > Connectivity > Data Communication > Data Accounts
b) Now choose New Account and select Account Type as GPRS data
c) Enter New Account as Vodafone live
d) Then fill up the fields below:
APN: portalnmms
Username: _____
Password :_____
e) Now go to Messaging and select Settings
f) Go to Picture messages and select Internet profiles
g) Select New profile and enter the following details:
Name: Vodafone MMS
Connect Using: Vodafone MMS
IP address: 10.10.1.100
Username: ____
Password: ____
h) Now click on Save.
i) Now return back to Picture Messages menu
j) Enter the Message Server Address: http://mms1.live.vodafone.in/mms/
GPRS Connection Settings for Windows Mobile 6.0 / 6.5
This is for Vodafone.........
Go to Start > Settings > Connections > Connections > My Work Network > Add a new Modem Connection >
1. Enter the name of the connection as Hutch
2. Select Modem name as 'Cellular Line (GPRS) and click on Next
3. Access Point Name: Portalnmms and then click on 'Next'
4. Finish.
5. Select Proxy Settings and then select Advanced
6. HTTP: 10.10.1.100 : 9401
hey robcodemax, please help me. Your fix would work great on my 6.1. Just flashed my ROM. now, although i get a Connected to Edge thing at the top. Nothing loads. PLEASE HELP!! D:
Edit: Negro, you is the shizz. leet shizz. Just got it working
shows connected to EDGE.. but does not work
Angadude said:
hey robcodemax, please help me. Your fix would work great on my 6.1. Just flashed my ROM. now, although i get a Connected to Edge thing at the top. Nothing loads. PLEASE HELP!! D:
Edit: Negro, you is the shizz. leet shizz. Just got it working
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Same here!!! Using following settings by robcodemax -
This is for Vodafone.........
Go to Start > Settings > Connections > Connections > My Work Network > Add a new Modem Connection >
1. Enter the name of the connection as Hutch
2. Select Modeme as 'Cellular Line (GPRS) and click on Next
3. Access Point Name: Portalnmms and then click on 'Next'
4. Finish.
5. Select Proxy Settings and then select Advanced
6. HTTP: 10.10.1.100 : 9401
^
Oops... it worked somehow..
for both IE and Opera.. wow!!
@ angadude.... check ur settings again
Not working
Please help me out in this..me cannot able to find add new modem settings and all...am using htc s710..please can some one post the detailed steps...thanks a lot
Please someone help me
Please help me
metal111 said:
Please help me
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Call your operator to activate wap service on your mobile.It will take 4-8 hours to activate.After recieving activation sms follow my steps
!) Settings>Connections>GPRS
Make new name it as "vl" .
Connects to: Wap network
Access point: portalnmms
Username:
Password:
Authentication Type:None
Primary DNS:
Secondary DNS:
IP address:
2) Now go to Proxy
Make new or modify by the name "Hutch-WAP Proxy"
Connects from: WAP Network
Connects to : The Internet
Proxy: 10.10.1.100:9401
Type: HTTP
Username :
Password:
3)Go to IE > tools > options> Connections
Uncheck Automatically detect settings and select "Wap Network" from the drop down box.
Reboot mobile.
Hope this will help you.
Hi,
I know there are cabs available for storing and reinstalling cingular MMS settings -- particularly useful - for those of us who are getting infected with frequent flash and reflashing - at least, it saves time from having to enter those settings all over again.
I am on the old ATT legacy plan that still uses mMode connections. I want to be able to save these settings in a cab or other format so that I can store it on my SD card and restore it whenever I flash and reflash my system.
How do you make such cabs?
rgds, MannyNoela
Please search next time.
Moderator -- thanks very much. I searched using the "mMode" as search term (since the mMode settings are slightly different from the regular ATT settings).
Anyhow, I installed the cab but it didn't work. As indicated, those of us on ATT Legacy (old) plans do not use the MediaNet different settings, but instead use the mMode settings, which are outlined below. I will like to write these as cab file, and would appreciate any help necessary in doing so.
Internet Connection Settings for ATT Legacy (mMode) Plans
Tap Start.
Tap Settings.
Tap the Connections tab.
Tap the Connections icon.
Tap the Tasks tab.
Tap Edit my proxy server.
Verify settings:
Check "This network connects to the Internet."
Check "this network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet".
Proxy Server: 10.250.250.54
Click Advanced.
Verify settings:
HTTP Server: 10.250.250.54 port: 8080
WAP Server: 10.250.250.54 port: 8080
Secure WAP Server: Blank port: 9203
Socks Server: 127.0.0.1 port: 1080
Type: Socks 4
Tap OK twice.
Tap the Advanced tab.
Tap Select Networks.
Choose "GPRS Connection" from the dropdown bar.
Note: If "GPRS Connection" doesn't appear as an option:
Tap New.
Input "GPRS connection".
Tap the Proxy settings tab.
Input "10.250.250.54" in the Proxy server field.
Tap Ok.
Tap Ok twice.
rgds, MN
AllTheWay said:
Please search next time.
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Hi all, myabe a little n00bish, however i contacted my supplier O2 for settings so i cant set up my SPV for MMS and internet browsing through GPRS, and they sent me all the settings listed below, however the setup in the SPV handset is so straight forward. Any help would be appreciated. Also should i delete all the old orange MMS and GPRS settings as it was an Orange handset?
Here are the settings i was sent. Basically need to know where to put the settings, and what exactly i need to enter. Thanks again
GSM Settings:
Dial number 915000
Data Mode ISDN
Default URL http://wap.o2.co.uk
Port 9201
Security Off
IP Address 193.113.200.195
Linger time 120 seconds
Username o2wap
Password password
GPRS Settings:
APN wap.o2.co.uk
Default URL http://wap.o2.co.uk
Port 9201
Security off
IP Address 193.113.200.195
Linger time 120 seconds
Username: o2wap
Password: password
MMS Settings:
Server: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk: 8002
APN: wap.o2.co.uk
Username: o2wap
Password: password
POP3 Settings:
SMTP Server: mail.o2.co.uk
POP3 Server: mail.o2.co.uk
Access Point Number: +448457576290 if using GPRS to connect the APN mobile.o2.co.uk needs to be entered here.
Circuit Type: Analogue
User ID: input your username
User Password: input your password
Primary DNS: input 193.113.200.200
Secondary DNS: input 193.113.200.201
why don't you use connection setup. you can find it here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/130362991/Htc_Connection_Setup.cab
mrjay said:
why don't you use connection setup. you can find it here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/130362991/Htc_Connection_Setup.cab
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Oh great i cant access it at work, but ill do at home. this will be quite easy?
yeah.
you just select your country and provider and the settings will be installed automatically
I found that to get GPRS and MMS working at the same time on my vox with the settings entered by connection settings program, they had to be altered slightly.
If it helps my o2 UK settings are this:
Connections > GPRS > Mobile web
Connects to: The internet
Access Point: mobile.o2.co.uk
username: O2web
password: password
Authentication Type: None
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Seconday DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address: Blank
Connections > GPRS > o2 Active
Connects to: o2 Active
Access point: wap.o2.co.uk
User: o2wap
password: password
Authentication Type: None
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Seconday DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address: Blank
Connections > Proxy> O2 Wap Proxy
Connects from: The Internet
Connects to: WAP Network
Proxy (name: port): 193.113.200.295:9201
Type: Wap
Username: Blank
Password: Blank
MMSC Settings > o2 Active MMS
Name: o2 Active MMS
MMSC URL: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Wap Gateway: 193.113.200.195
Port: 8080
Connect Via: o2 Active
Max send size: 300k
Wap Version: WAP 2.0
Internet explorer set to "Automaticly detect settings" and "The Internet"
With those settings both GPRS/EDGE Internet and MMS send/recieve work. I found the default settings only one or the other worked.
Hope that helps
Thanks for all that mate, however for some reason i dont get the "Connects to: o2 Active" option, i only have The Internet, Orange MMS, Secure WAP network, WAP network, and Work. They are my only options in the list i can choose.
Shall i delete or the Orange related settings?? Maybe this will help?
Also under the SMS Service option it asks SMS over: GSM preferred or GPRS?
Although my SMS are coming through no problems, but would this affect MMS?
Ok edit - MMS seems to be now working since i deleted all the orange connections, but still cant browse the internet so which settings affect this directly?
tabannis said:
I found that to get GPRS and MMS working at the same time on my vox with the settings entered by connection settings program, they had to be altered slightly.
If it helps my o2 UK settings are this:
Connections > GPRS > Mobile web
Connects to: The internet
Access Point: mobile.o2.co.uk
username: O2web
password: password
Authentication Type: None
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Seconday DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address: Blank
Connections > GPRS > o2 Active
Connects to: o2 Active
Access point: wap.o2.co.uk
User: o2wap
password: password
Authentication Type: None
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Seconday DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address: Blank
Connections > Proxy> O2 Wap Proxy
Connects from: The Internet
Connects to: WAP Network
Proxy (name: port): 193.113.200.295:9201
Type: Wap
Username: Blank
Password: Blank
MMSC Settings > o2 Active MMS
Name: o2 Active MMS
MMSC URL: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Wap Gateway: 193.113.200.195
Port: 8080
Connect Via: o2 Active
Max send size: 300k
Wap Version: WAP 2.0
Internet explorer set to "Automaticly detect settings" and "The Internet"
With those settings both GPRS/EDGE Internet and MMS send/recieve work. I found the default settings only one or the other worked.
Hope that helps
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Have you ran the connection set-up program? That will put the o2 active options in, then you change the settings to what I have listed.
ah ok great, keep forgetting to do it once i get home. will do it tonight
thanks again for your help
mmm i just tried running that setup file on the handset, and after i selct where to install it to, i get an error "installation was unsuccessful. The program or settings cannot be installed because it does not have sufficient system permissions"
Ideas?
It sounds like your handset is still application locked, and you need to unlock it to install non-verified software. I don't have a link on how to do it at the moment, have a search for SDA_ApplicationUnlock on here.