Needs help with mobile internet settings. LG KS20 - General Questions and Answers

Ok, so i need some help setting up my internet connection on my LG KS20 so KS20 users are welcome...
And if there happens to be a Swedish KS20 user who happens to have Telenor even better!!
Ok so i have the settings which are as follows
Username:
Doesn'tmatter
Password:
Doesn't matter
Proxy:
Yes* IP address: 172.030.253.241 Port: 8799*
Protocol:
http*
Access Point Name (APN):
services.telenor.se
Primary DNS:
195.54.122.221
Secondary DNS:
81.26.228.3 Homepage: mobil.telenor.se
Well i cant make much out of that, and not how to put it in on the connections settings : /

Just remember that we don't deal with non-HTC devices.. hope someone answers..
and you can also try winmodevelopers.co.cc

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Hi everyone....I have an XDA which has been unlocked from O2,and I'm using a Vodafone sim.I'm having probs connecting to Internet,Co-Pilot etc,and need the settings for Vodafone.I've looked on their website,but they dont support the h'set.Anyone know where I can download the settings from?Any help gratefully received,Thanks
Hi,
As the device isn't sold via Vodafone UK we wouldn't have an automatic internet set up available for the device, although we would have a generic copy of Vodafone's internet settings that you can attempt to install within the relevant menus on the handset
APN (Access Point Name):
Contract (Postpay) Customers: wap.vodafone.co.uk (if internet rather than GPRS/WAP then the APN is: Internet)
PayT (Prepay) Customers: pp.vodafone.co.uk
Username: wap (for GPRS) (web for internet)
Password: wap (for GPRS) (web for internet)
Proxy / IP Address: HTTP Enabled / 212.183.137.012
CSD Dial up No. +447836900808
Bearer: GPRS preferred or GPRS
Data call/Service type: For CSD: ISDN For GPRS: HTTP
Security: Non Secure
Speed: 9600
Athentication: HTTP-basic For 3G devices: PAP
Port: 9201 For WAP 2.0 devices: 8799
Login in type: Automatic
Homepage:
Browsing (GPRS/
Internet): http://live.vodafone.com or the another web page of your choice (Note: the experience or using the live homepage cannot be guaranteed on non-Vodafone live! handsets and content may not be available.)
MMS: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
Sending Port: 25
Receiving Port: 110
Linger/Timeout: 300
Hopefully this will help with the set-up
MinervaUK
Vodafone UK

Set up MMS and Internet on SPV E650??

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.

[Q] Motorola Defy Android 2.1 and Wifi Tethering

Hi,
I tried to respond to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1000824 ...but the forum won't let me.
So I purchased a Motorola Defy MB525 direct, Android 2.1 and I'm in Australia trying to get either the Internet Tethering (which seems to be USB/Bluetooth only on Android 2.1) or the 3G Mobile Hotspot application provided my Motorola using wifi to work for me.
I can connect to my phones IP address via USB cable (using the latest Motorola driver and setting the USB to developer mode on the phone) and I can enable wifi and connect to the IP address of the phone through my wireless home network.
However, when I activate the tethering option, I get the first message screen, then press ok. After that, I immediately get the message:
"Warning
There is no valid tethering APN
Please contact the customer service to update your tethering APN."
When I activate the included 3G Mobile Hotspot application I get an error "Cannot setup data lin, please contact your provider".
I have two Optus Australia Access Point Names (APN's) that should be suitable:
1. Automatically populates from the Optus network if I click on reset APN's
Name: Optus Internet
APN: yesInternet
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC:
MMS Proxy:
MMS port:
MCC: 505
MNC: 02
Authentication Type: PAP
APN type: default
2. When I went to the Optus support website I put my mobile number in and they SMS'd me a suitable APN for Internet Access
Name: Optus Web
APN: Internet
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC:
MMS Proxy:
MMS port:
MCC: 505
MNC: 02
Authentication Type: PAP
APN type: default
Phone Details:
Motorola Defy MB525
System version : Moto_Version.2.59.0.MB525.Retail.en.SEA18
Model number : MB525
Firmware version : 2.1-update1
Baseband version : EPU93ST2_U_03.0E.02
Kernal version : 2.6.29
: [email protected]#1
BPflex version : UCAJRDNEMARAB1B80AA035.OR
APflex version : GAS_ASIA_USAJORDANRTINT_P030
Build number : JRDNEM_U3_2.59.0
Any Ideas?
k1cken said:
Hi,
I tried to respond to this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1000824 ...but the forum won't let me.
So I purchased a Motorola Defy MB525 direct, Android 2.1 and I'm in Australia trying to get either the Internet Tethering (which seems to be USB/Bluetooth only on Android 2.1) or the 3G Mobile Hotspot application provided my Motorola using wifi to work for me.
I can connect to my phones IP address via USB cable (using the latest Motorola driver and setting the USB to developer mode on the phone) and I can enable wifi and connect to the IP address of the phone through my wireless home network.
However, when I activate the tethering option, I get the first message screen, then press ok. After that, I immediately get the message:
"Warning
There is no valid tethering APN
Please contact the customer service to update your tethering APN."
When I activate the included 3G Mobile Hotspot application I get an error "Cannot setup data lin, please contact your provider".
I have two Optus Australia Access Point Names (APN's) that should be suitable:
1. Automatically populates from the Optus network if I click on reset APN's
Name: Optus Internet
APN: yesInternet
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC:
MMS Proxy:
MMS port:
MCC: 505
MNC: 02
Authentication Type: PAP
APN type: default
2. When I went to the Optus support website I put my mobile number in and they SMS'd me a suitable APN for Internet Access
Name: Optus Web
APN: Internet
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC:
MMS Proxy:
MMS port:
MCC: 505
MNC: 02
Authentication Type: PAP
APN type: default
Phone Details:
Motorola Defy MB525
System version : Moto_Version.2.59.0.MB525.Retail.en.SEA18
Model number : MB525
Firmware version : 2.1-update1
Baseband version : EPU93ST2_U_03.0E.02
Kernal version : 2.6.29
: [email protected]#1
BPflex version : UCAJRDNEMARAB1B80AA035.OR
APflex version : GAS_ASIA_USAJORDANRTINT_P030
Build number : JRDNEM_U3_2.59.0
Any Ideas?
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Can you access the internet on your phones browser directly using either of your APNs? It seems your problem exists because this is not possible. Tethering uses the internet connection from your phone to allow a computer to connect wirelessly.
I am from South Africa, here our APNs require a username and password, this could possibly be the case for you. Try internet as username and 1234 as password. Or just contact your service provider and tell them to send you the settings.
Defy Tethering
There seems to be a mix up in almost all forums where the term wifi is used. Home wifi is mixed with service provider wifi. Some American carriers website mentions the term "wifi" but it exclusively refers to internet via their network.
I have a Moto Defy, not rooted and recently updated to Froyo. I tether the phone to my laptop using Azilink and it works well on home wifi. I have not tried 3G hotspot as the charges are quite high where I live.
However under 3G hotspot on pressing menu one may find setup for "local" wifi with encryption like WEP and WPA for connecting the phone to laptop. This can be done even if the hotspot is disabled. But I could not get on the internet as there is no bridging mechanism between the network created by the above method and the home wifi connection between the phone and wireless router.
Can someone throw some light on the above please?
Surprisingly on a Chinese phone with Froyo usb tethring works well. While Linux detects "Auto USB" network, on Windows TAP-Win32 driver works well.

[Q] how to set up MMS on htc hd7?

hello,
i need to set up mms on htc hd7 device (it's full unlocked)
with these parameters:
for mms:
APN: mtelmms
Username: blank
Password: blank
Proxy address. 192.168.061.011
Proxy port: 80
MMS server: i have these, but i can not put it here, because of the forum policy
for GPRS
APN: mtelfrend
Username: blank
Password: blank
Proxy address. 192.168.061.010
Proxy port: 80
can it be done with FixMMSProvxml.xap, but with these parameters? if anybody have this or other soultions, please answer me.
TNX
Have you tried using the Connection Setup app? it's free from HTC in their section of the Marketplace.
If that doesn't work, you can probably tweak the provxml by putting in your parameters.
i have do it with provxml, but still nothing
just added my values from my operator but nothing
can somebody help me to solve this problem?
thx for your time

[Q] Seeking HELP WITH TETHER ISSUE [HOTSPOT] [GALAXY S4 ROOTED]

first off let me say im not sure if this is the right spot in the forums to post this, forgive me if its not.
but im looking for some help with a tethering problem.
my setup is im using a verizon sansung galaxy s4 with a bring your own phone straight talk sim ( running the ST apn settings listed below)
Name: Straight Talk
APN: tfdata
Proxy: none
port: 80
Username: [email protected](dot)COM
Password: CINGULAR1
Server: none
MMSC: http mms-tf(dot)net
MMS Proxy: mms3.tracfone(dot)com
MMS Port: 80
MCC:310
MNC:410
Authentication Type: none
APN Protocol: IPv4
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now while my data and every thing works as normal i have bypassed the provision pop up allowing me to use the hotspot. i connect fine to the laptop and am able to browse normally, but im a gamer, usually i would bridge/ share the data on the laptop via ethernet to the xbox but that doesnt work, nor does trying to connect via the hotspot using the wifi built in on xbox.
also i connected fine on a ipod touch and could browse web pages. but it seems when i went to go to the app store it just sat there trying to load but never showed anything. am i missing something? also tried connecting my smart tv but it said no internet. so basically all im able to do is connect via the hotspot to browse websites on devices, what would i need to do to get it to work with the xbox, tv, app store etc??? is it something in the APN settings?
I am rooted.

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