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Ok. I have a Rogers Sim in the Province of Ontario
I'm in Ottawa, but these setting work for all of Ontario. You may need a different voicemail phone number, but these are sometimes setup automatically. The number one agent had given me didn't work as well as the phone number I recorded from my phone before I flashed it. Either way, maybe everyone in Canada can provide their provider phone setting here, so we all have one central place to look, and don't have to wait for hours with different agents to get all the information. Please feel free to add your Province or city settings here and tell us which provider as well! Thanks.
Rogers - Ottawa, Ontario ---Works for the Province of Ontario (tested in Toronto, Ottawa, and all cities in between)
Call Forwarding +1 (416) 357-1041
Voicemail +1 (416) 357-3229
Text +1 (705) 796-9300
Voicemail: +14163581549 (alternate: +14163573229)
email 000 000 0000
Data
Rogers Internet
Cell GPRS
APN: internet.com
User: wapuser1
pw: wap
Domain: 208.200.067.150
smtp.rogerswirelessdata.com
Primary IP: 208.200.067.150
Primary Port: 9203
Secondary IP: 208.200.067.151
Secondary Port: 9201
APN: goam.com
Username: wapuser1
Password: wap
HomePage: http://mymobilehomepage.rogers.com/
GPRS dial *99#
Gateway 172.31.44.254
DNS 207.181.101.4
DNS 207.181.101.5
Rogers MMS
Cell GPRS
APN: media.com
User: media
pw: mda01
Domain: 172.025.000.107
GPRS setting on CHAP auth
* *Homepage: http://mms.gprs.rogers.com
* *Security - On
* *Bearer - GPRS
* *Connection Type - Permanent
* *Lock Status -Unlocked
* *Authentication Type - secure
* *login tupe - AUtomatic
* *Lock set v - YEs
* * * * *GPRS APN : blackberry.net
* * * * *WAP gateway IP: 208.200.67.15
* * * *WAP gateway port: 9201
Wireless Tech support 1-866-931-3282
That all the info I could get from the various agents! If you have more info or any corrections, please feel free to add.
This has been already done, if you go through this thread you find out that Canada's settings are already being collected and if you go to the second link you can follow Walshieau's config. loader to automatically load your settings via XML following a hard reset or after you flash. Your settings seam to be a little different then the rest of Rogers in Ontario, but doesn't matter whatever makes your phone work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299023
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=303046
Glad to know that is already available. I uninstalled my settings and am trying your xml. I check it out and see if that works well for me. Thanks for the future help!!
sjetha said:
Glad to know that is already available. I uninstalled my settings and am trying your xml. I check it out and see if that works well for me. Thanks for the future help!!
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Since I had manually created my GPRS/MMS settings, I used the tap to delete method. So it should have been back to a 'virgin' state. I then installed your xml file. MMS Rogers did not appear, although a Rogers Internet did appear.
Tried to send MMS message....failed.
Tried to connect to internet .....failed.
Gave your file one more chance doing a hard reset.
Only Rogers Internet appears again under manage existing connections.
Tried to send MMS message....sent...Successful.....will verify once home if it was received.
Tried to connect to the Internet....Sucessful....Great Job!!
Your xml file only works from a fresh hard reset phone....deleting, soft reseting do not work.
P.s. Is there a way to disable the GPRS from connecting as soon as I click on IE? I generally use wifi for EI and don't use GPRS unless 'stranded'
sjetha said:
P.s. Is there a way to disable the GPRS from connecting as soon as I click on IE? I generally use wifi for EI and don't use GPRS unless 'stranded'
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If you are connected via WiFi it will not connect via GPRS, at least it doesn't for me. Glad it worked.
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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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I've been plying with ROMs on my ATT Fuze for a while and feel pretty good about it. My future sister-in-law just got her husband a Touch Pro but they use ACS (Alaska Comunication Services). Now when I load a ROM on my phone and when I put my SIM in for the first time it asks to setup the carrier and ATT is the first on the list so I never have worried about this step. What if ACS is not on the very short list of carriers, what will in need to know when I select other, what is it going to ask me?
Thanks.
*bump*
I am also on a smaller carrier.... Einstein Wireless (aka Einstein PCS)... May carrier also isn;t on the list.. text messaging and calling works.. but not internet or picture messaging ... Any suggestions?
P.S. Below is the list of settings I used on my Tilt to get them to work..
Under settings, coto Connections...
Name for connection : EinsteinPCS Internet
access poin name : apn (case sensitive)
Usename : (leave blank)
password: (leave blank)
domain : (leave blank)
...under advanced
User Servier assigned IP address
click ok..
under proxy settings check: this network connects to the internet
check this network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet
proxy server should be :192.168.254.251
click advanced
http: 192.168.254.251:8080
wap: 192.168.254.251:9201
secure wap: 192.168.254.251:9201
socks (blank)
For MMS... go into MMS Options... goto servers.. set these settings :
Server Name : Einstein Wireless MMS
Gateway : 192.168.254.251
Port # : 9201
Server Address : httP//www.einsteinmms.com\+1(your 10 digit # here)
Connect via : EinsteinPCS Internet
Seriously guys? Just phone the carrier and ask for the settings - they'll either tell you, or send them as a network message (or both). The auto-config just makes life easier the the majority of people, its not essential.
My GPS is not locking at all and I've searched thru n found a couple things to try but nothing seems to work. Anybody?
G2x Deez Nuts
Same issue, change SLP to Google, Nokia, always the same issue. GPS is spotty.
Sent from my LG-P999 using Tapatalk
How do I change the spl?
G2x Deez Nuts
Dial 1809#*999#
GPS Test
Settings
According to the GPS test App I have 10/10 sats.......but the Google maps wont locate me and neither will other programs!!
G2x Deez Nuts
When I run Get Position under the LocMgrPD Test Menu (1809#*999#) and it locks, then all my GPS apps, Navigation, Telenav, Waze, Maps, etc will work. However, Get Position will only find me 7 out 10 times. I added a Any Cut Activity to my desktop with a link direct to LocMgrPD so I could Get Position quick and bypass the 1809#*999# entry. This has been the only way I have been able to get Nav and GPS to sometimes work.
I hope the GB Update includes a fix for the GPS Driver and this is not a hardware issue. I suppose if it is hardware, once the GB Update is out I can always return the phone and get a new one under the warranty as the GPS should really work. This and a minor Screen Bleed have been the only flaws in what is now my 2nd G2X.
By the way, try to run the Get Position in the LocMgrPD. It does the same thing as GPS Test, but for me it locks, while GPS Test never does.
Below is from another XDA poster...
Nokia SUPL - locks in about 16 seconds (GPS Status)
1. Go into the LG hidden menu (1809#*999#)
2. Go into GPS Test
3. Go into System Settings
4. MOLR Protocol (is set to User-Plane)
5. SULP Setting -> SLP Server Setting, I created a new one for the nokia servers (slp address: supl.nokia.com, port: 7275, no cert and no TLS setting)
6. SLP Auto Provision is activated
Google SUPL - locks in about 7 seconds (GPS Status)
1. Go into the LG hidden menu (1809#*999#)
2. Go into GPS Test
3. Go into System Settings
4. MOLR Protocol (is set to User-Plane)
5. SULP Setting -> SLP Server Setting, I created a new one for the Google (slp address: supl.google.com, port: 7275, cert NULL and Yes to TLS setting)
6. SLP Auto Provision is activated
Note: I personally believe it has something to do with the SLP Auto Provision. Mine was off by default when i launched hiddenmenu.
Its there a way to restore the LG menu to CM7 roms? Someone upload the hiddenmenu.apk maybe?
Sent from my Nexus 5g using XDA Ultimate App
jabhome said:
By the way, try to run the Get Position in the LocMgrPD. It does the same thing as GPS Test, but for me it locks, while GPS Test never does.
Below is from another XDA poster...
Nokia SUPL - locks in about 16 seconds (GPS Status)
1. Go into the LG hidden menu (1809#*999#)
2. Go into GPS Test
3. Go into System Settings
4. MOLR Protocol (is set to User-Plane)
5. SULP Setting -> SLP Server Setting, I created a new one for the nokia servers (slp address: supl.nokia.com, port: 7275, no cert and no TLS setting)
6. SLP Auto Provision is activated
Google SUPL - locks in about 7 seconds (GPS Status)
1. Go into the LG hidden menu (1809#*999#)
2. Go into GPS Test
3. Go into System Settings
4. MOLR Protocol (is set to User-Plane)
5. SULP Setting -> SLP Server Setting, I created a new one for the Google (slp address: supl.google.com, port: 7275, cert NULL and Yes to TLS setting)
6. SLP Auto Provision is activated
Note: I personally believe it has something to do with the SLP Auto Provision. Mine was off by default when i launched hiddenmenu.
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Thanks for this. Unfortunately, setting the SLP server to supl.google.com didn't help; it still took GPS Status 106 seconds for the first fix (which is very much in line with what I had been getting, and indicative of the AGPS data not being used). A couple of specific questions (which I realize you may not have the answers to, since you were quoting this from another poster):
The MOLR protocol button is grayed-out on my phone, so I have no idea whether it's set to User-Plane or C-Plane. Is there anything I need to do to enable this button?
Also, the supl.google.com instructions say "cert NULL" -- does that mean putting the exact characters N U L L into that box, or leaving it empty, or something else?
Yep, beyond my pay grade, no idea how these phones actually work. I left Cert blank and my MOLR was grayed too.
I wish someone with knowledge of how this phone actually worked would respond to the GPS issue threads, but everyone around here seems to be preoccupied with arguing over the merits of a G2x and Sendation.