[Q] Seeking HELP WITH TETHER ISSUE [HOTSPOT] [GALAXY S4 ROOTED] - General Questions and Answers

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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Infuse APN Settings help

Hi guys, just got the new Infuse. I can't get data/3G. Voice works. I went into the APN settings, and there are two apns. One is called ATT Phone and one ATT WAP. I cannot choose between the two, I cannot delete them, I cannot edit them, I cannot add a new APN. Looking at the ATT WAP apn is missing the username and password, and I guess that's why it doesn't work.
I've never encountered an android device where I couldn't modify the apns, so I don't know what to do. Any ideas? Thanks!
What provider are you using?
Look in the market for apn. I forget the name of it, but there are several apn managers in the market that will let you backup and edit your apn some Android phones require two to work it seems. And if memory serves one of them is mostly blank.
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I'm using ATT. I played around it some more, and finally it let me save a new APN and I'm able to select it, so now everything works fine...
That was the normal setting for the phone as you described.
It should not have been a need for you to edit anything. My phone had the same settings and worked fine.
I have the same problem. Can you give me an instruction of how to fix it?
I just went to setting>Mobile Networks>Access Point Names
Then i added the new APN that my service provider her in the Dominican Republic gave me.
Have not reset the phone or tried anything yet.
Is this the correct process? WHere have you guys been trying to change it that it will not let you?
Here are the exact setting that work for me..
AT&T Settings.
Name: ATT WAP
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: Not Set
Password: Not Set
Server: Not Set
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: None
APN type: internet + mms
I hope this helps like it helped me.
Rocky.
Rocky is correct. I was having a similer issue and I have to add a new wntry by going to the Apn and adding a 3rd one like this. The name did not matter as I called mine test and used the same setting that Rocky posted (I got them from youtube shwing how to add it).
Now I have 3 APN and it works correctly.
THANK YOU!!! I am on infused 2.2.3 and everything was working peachy until a few days ago when I could no longer connect to data. I could get phone calls, but no data. I tried flashing a new modem, tried a new kernel, and was fixin to restore to stock because I didn't know what else to do until I say Rocky's post with the APN settings. This worked like a charm. Thanks again!!!
I was going to post this the other day but wanted to make sure it worked first. I stumbled onto this post in the SGS2 forums which gives the simplest solution that have given me the best result. The other suggested APN settings I've seen in various threads never worked for me. I wouldn't expect as monumental a jump in bandwidth as he shows, but it seems to be doing well otherwise.
[FIX] AT&T SGS2 Data Speed Issue's (Correct APN Settings)
Tgrifftto, did you try and successfully use those apn's on an infuse? I tried them and didn't get a connection, I'm running CM7.
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I used them with the Infused v2.2.3 ROM and they worked well. I flashed to GSInfuse 1.1.5 today however to try on there because the last time I flashed this ROM it was bouncing sporadically between 3G and HSPA+ and was hoping it would alleviate that issue. So far no luck.
The settings suggested before is one of the default APNs (can also be set by hitting "menu/reset to default" on the APN settings screen), so may be what you wanna go with if it works for you. Another option I found that has worked for several people is along with the default settings specified previously including the following settings as well:
User name: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
It seems to definitely be a "results may vary" kindof thing.
tgriffttu said:
I was going to post this the other day but wanted to make sure it worked first. I stumbled onto this post in the SGS2 forums which gives the simplest solution that have given me the best result. The other suggested APN settings I've seen in various threads never worked for me. I wouldn't expect as monumental a jump in bandwidth as he shows, but it seems to be doing well otherwise.
[FIX] AT&T SGS2 Data Speed Issue's (Correct APN Settings)
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I actually tried that myself and had MMS issues, but I think I have a working hybrid of the two. I have been getting decent speeds and MMS works but I have been getting erratic results and need to test more.
Edit: Ok so dont judge me on this if it doesn't do anything for you but the data seems convincing to me for the moment. I tweaked a few things that have been posted previously and one thing in particular seems to have changed things for me. I removed the http:// from the MMSC server address and dropped the specified MMSC Proxy. I honestly don't know why it would have altered the routing so drastically and I do not have a traceroute to show if it maps differently this way but the attached shows the results I'm getting and for some reason adding the http:// and the specified MMS proxy (66.209.11.32) always slows me down noticeably. I cant measure my signal loss (other than on the phone) to see if anything else happens to be interfering when I have the http:// and the proxy address in place (cloud bounce reflectivity, solar flares, increase usage on the high tension lines between me and the tower) but these results are what I get every time I swap settings. The bottom 3 results on the attached are with http:// and proxy included and the top 4 are without it. Phone was sitting on my desk in the same place for all tests with the only changes (I could control anyway) being the APN setting. You'll see my ping times are almost identical so my routing couldn't have changed very drastically, but the numbers mean something is different.
Here are the settings I am using
Name: ATTINTMMS (just what I called it call it whatever you want)
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Server: Not Set
MMSC: mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: Not Set
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: None
APN type: internet + mms
As always this may or may not help you depending on the network architecture where you live and your local data traffic avg, but this is what it did for me.....
rocksteady said:
Here are the exact setting that work for me..
AT&T Settings.
Name: ATT WAP
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: Not Set
Password: Not Set
Server: Not Set
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: None
APN type: internet + mms
I hope this helps like it helped me.
Rocky.
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im running ics miui and under APN Type it just opens a field to type into like a text. when i reset settings to default it sets this to *...just a star. i see everyone has this internet + mms but i dont get any options. this is causing my calls to be dropped drastically and my data to cut in and out.
sl0v4k said:
im running ics miui and under APN Type it just opens a field to type into like a text. when i reset settings to default it sets this to *...just a star. i see everyone has this internet + mms but i dont get any options. this is causing my calls to be dropped drastically and my data to cut in and out.
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I havent tried it but i posted a possible solution in the miui thread...my apn settings disappeared after i flashed pikachus thunderbolt but reappeared after a restart....i dont think that your problem is that easy tho?
Also when you finally figure it out, i read in the Thunderbolt thread that changing APN from "wap.cingular" to "phone" will increase data speeds....according to linuxbozo
Hope this helped
Sent from my SGH-I997 using xda premium
albee320 said:
I havent tried it but i posted a possible solution in the miui thread...my apn settings disappeared after i flashed pikachus thunderbolt but reappeared after a restart....i dont think that your problem is that easy tho?
Also when you finally figure it out, i read in the Thunderbolt thread that changing APN from "wap.cingular" to "phone" will increase data speeds....according to linuxbozo
Hope this helped
Sent from my SGH-I997 using xda premium
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yea the "phone" thing does give me faster speeds. i still get cut out a lot though i love how tech support doesnt know sh*t lol. its been happening to me on all roms.
Guys, one thing to note is that CM7 (and in turn MIUI), don't like multiple APNs. AT&T runs their ROMs with two different APNs, keeping the data APN separate. This is fine on any ROM based on AT&T's releases, however, if you try to use two on CM7, you'll likely run into issues. The best thing to do is disable the "phone" APN and only use the "wap.cingular" APN. If you have both on your phone, you can do this by adding "default" to the list of APN types for the "wap.cingular" APN (or you should be able to entirely delete, just make sure to add default to "wap.cingular").
If you do run an AT&T based ROM, I highly suggest you do use both with "wap.cingular" for mms and supl APN types, and "phone" for default. This is the absolute only "trick" you can do to make the phone's data a little faster (since build.prop changes don't do anything).
Here are the details for both:
"wap.cingular" APN:
Name: ATT MMS
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: 66.209.11.32
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: Not set
APN type: mms,supl (and default if you are only using this APN)
APN protocol: IPv4
"phone" APN:
Name: ATT
APN: phone
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: Not set
MMS Proxy: Not set
MMS Port: Not set
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: Not set
APN type: default
APN protocol: IPv4
I notice a definite increase in response time with the "phone" APN. Pages seem to load a lot faster, regardless of what actual speed increases it gives you, so I recommend using that if you aren't on CM7 or MIUI. If you are, well, stick to single APN or else you'll see data issues, especially in Market.
sl0v4k said:
im running ics miui and under APN Type it just opens a field to type into like a text. when i reset settings to default it sets this to *...just a star. i see everyone has this internet + mms but i dont get any options. this is causing my calls to be dropped drastically and my data to cut in and out.
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It's not "internet + mms", you specifically type in "internet,mms". It is just a text field. You have to type in what you want. Actually, "internet + mms" may be a valid setting in that field, but I've always seen it comma separated, so that's what I'd stick to. I'm not sure what valid APN types there are, the ones I know of are mms, supl, internet, and default. default obviously being the catch all for anything not configured in another APN.
AJerman said:
Guys, one thing to note is that CM7 (and in turn MIUI), don't like multiple APNs. AT&T runs their ROMs with two different APNs, keeping the data APN separate. This is fine on any ROM based on AT&T's releases, however, if you try to use two on CM7, you'll likely run into issues. The best thing to do is disable the "phone" APN and only use the "wap.cingular" APN. If you have both on your phone, you can do this by adding "default" to the list of APN types for the "wap.cingular" APN (or you should be able to entirely delete, just make sure to add default to "wap.cingular").
If you do run an AT&T based ROM, I highly suggest you do use both with "wap.cingular" for mms and supl APN types, and "phone" for default. This is the absolute only "trick" you can do to make the phone's data a little faster (since build.prop changes don't do anything).
Here are the details for both:
"wap.cingular" APN:
Name: ATT MMS
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: 66.209.11.32
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: Not set
APN type: mms,supl (and default if you are only using this APN)
APN protocol: IPv4
"phone" APN:
Name: ATT
APN: phone
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: Not set
MMS Proxy: Not set
MMS Port: Not set
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: Not set
APN type: default
APN protocol: IPv4
I notice a definite increase in response time with the "phone" APN. Pages seem to load a lot faster, regardless of what actual speed increases it gives you, so I recommend using that if you aren't on CM7 or MIUI. If you are, well, stick to single APN or else you'll see data issues, especially in Market.
It's not "internet + mms", you specifically type in "internet,mms". It is just a text field. You have to type in what you want. Actually, "internet + mms" may be a valid setting in that field, but I've always seen it comma separated, so that's what I'd stick to. I'm not sure what valid APN types there are, the ones I know of are mms, supl, internet, and default. default obviously being the catch all for anything not configured in another APN.
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ooohh thanks very much buddy. my issue was when i typed that with the plus sign i would loose data completely. actually everything except default and * cause me to loose my data. i am running miui and i did notice that the 2 apns make the phone go ape****. i kinda setup my own through a lot of research and googling and i came up with this which is making it go flawlessly except for the speed its not as fast as it can be. my setup is:
Name: AT&T
APN: phone
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port:80
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Server: <not set>
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: 66.209.11.32
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type: None
APN Type: <not set> (this seems to work best this way)
APN Protocol: IPv4
for me if i leave out the username and pass then my data connection cuts in and out. like it never wakes up when i start using phone
sl0v4k said:
ooohh thanks very much buddy. my issue was when i typed that with the plus sign i would loose data completely. actually everything except default and * cause me to loose my data. i am running miui and i did notice that the 2 apns make the phone go ape****. i kinda setup my own through a lot of research and googling and i came up with this which is making it go flawlessly except for the speed its not as fast as it can be. my setup is:
Name: AT&T
APN: phone
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port:80
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Server: <not set>
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: 66.209.11.32
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type: None
APN Type: <not set> (this seems to work best this way)
APN Protocol: IPv4
for me if i leave out the username and pass then my data connection cuts in and out. like it never wakes up when i start using phone
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See, I thought I remembered one of them needing the username and password, however, I don't have one in my phone and it seems to work just fine. *shrug* Whatever works I suppose! But yeah, on MIUI just stick to single APN. I would assume not setting the APN Type would cause it to automatically default to everything using that APN (if it's the only one).
im one of the infuse owners and i noticed something with the signal issue ive been having for a very long time. data fix didnt work for me nothing seemed to work for me. the best results i get is with KI3 modem. also when i try to set "network type selection" to 3G only sometimes it automatically resets to 3G preffered which is what gives me the issues. but the thing i noticed is i have these severe issues of service cutting in and out when i am on umts. when i force my phone on hsdpa my download speeds almost triple my calls r beautifully clear no cutting in and out. any thought on this? is there a way i can have my phone on hsdpa only? and default the setting to 3G only in network settings? thanks in advance for any input i would really like to solve this

[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] No data connection

I have searched on xda, and on google for this problem. I also tried enabling the options for 2g/3g, rooting the phone, and doing all of that successfully. I have restored the device, and checked for system updates, and my Atrix 2 is up to date. I can also send/receive sms, and I can call people as well. I have a 2GB data plan for AT&T which worked on my previous phone, HTC Inspire 4G. But once I switched to the Atrix 2, no matter what I have tried, I cannot access the internet using my data. If I open the brower, it says:
"No network connection
Brower cannot load this page because there is no internet connection."
I have my data enabled in Settings>Battery & data manager>Data delivery>Data enabled
I have no idea what the problem is... Can someone help?
chensan215 said:
I have searched on xda, and on google for this problem. I also tried enabling the options for 2g/3g, rooting the phone, and doing all of that successfully. I have restored the device, and checked for system updates, and my Atrix 2 is up to date. I can also send/receive sms, and I can call people as well. I have a 2GB data plan for AT&T which worked on my previous phone, HTC Inspire 4G. But once I switched to the Atrix 2, no matter what I have tried, I cannot access the internet using my data. If I open the brower, it says:
"No network connection
Brower cannot load this page because there is no internet connection."
I have my data enabled in Settings>Battery & data manager>Data delivery>Data enabled
I have no idea what the problem is... Can someone help?
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Maybe reboot phone?
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I have rebooted it at least 5 times now. GPS does not work either.... wtf is wrong with my phone...
I had the exact problem a month ago. I called AT&T, and they did some setting from their side, then internet came back.
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chensan215 said:
I have rebooted it at least 5 times now. GPS does not work either.... wtf is wrong with my phone...
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Might need to call AT&T. Same thing happened to me once and I had to give them my sim card info. Either way they might be able to help.
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Fixed! I had to create a new APN
Name: AT&T
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: leave blank
Port: leave blank
Username:[email protected]
Password:CINGULAR1
Server: leave blank
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC:310
MNC:410
APN Type: leave blank
but now it works haha
chensan215 said:
Fixed! I had to create a new APN
Name: AT&T
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: leave blank
Port: leave blank
Username:[email protected]
Password:CINGULAR1
Server: leave blank
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC:310
MNC:410
APN Type: leave blank
but now it works haha
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Hey good deal! also thanks for the apn info.
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chensan215 said:
Fixed! I had to create a new APN
Name: AT&T
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: leave blank
Port: leave blank
Username:[email protected]
Password:CINGULAR1
Server: leave blank
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC:310
MNC:410
APN Type: leave blank
but now it works haha
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I had to do exactly the same thing! Inserted my SIM from my Nexus One and I had phone but no data. Not sure why the existing APNs did not work, but this solved my problem as well.

[Q] Another pesky APN question.

Hi everyone,
I just picked up a Rogers' HTC One X today for use on Bells network and everything has gone rather smoothly for my first time actually unlocking a phone for use on a different network.
I've run into a bit of a hiccup concerning my APN settings though. If I set them like everyone says to most things work fine but there are a few apps that don't seem to see the internet connection (ie: Steam and GolfLogix) but if I remove the proxy address from the equation everything works fine. Example:
Name: Bell Internet
APN: pda.bell.ca
Proxy: Not Set <--- instead of the recommended "web.wireless.bell.ca"
Port: 80
MMSC: http://mms.bell.ca/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy: web.wireless.bell.ca
MMS Port: 80
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 302
MNC: 610
(everything else not set)
So I guess what I'm trying to ask is:
Is this known to be okay or am I gonna get bit in the arse by Bell? What is the purpose of the proxy address and why would it be stopping certain apps from accessing the internet?
I had a similar problem with my Galaxy S2 and Cyanogen Mod but it had resolved itself one day out of the blue without me touching anything.
Edit: Doing some more research and it would seem that some people have removed the proxy setting on American carriers without any problems, but if anyone knows more feel free to chime in.

Wifi Tether setting

Im rooted on stock phone with andoid 4.0.3 trying to look for the wifi tether settings for the app and ive looked everywhere im on the latest wifi tether app which is 3.2 please help!!!! tried multiple settings also and i cant get it to connect to the internet also.
young0ne said:
Im rooted on stock phone with andoid 4.0.3 trying to look for the wifi tether settings for the app and ive looked everywhere im on the latest wifi tether app which is 3.2 please help!!!! tried multiple settings also and i cant get it to connect to the internet also.
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try these settings and see if it works. it wont work on the new tmobile ota 4.0.4 but ur running 4.0.3 so maybe it will work fine on there.
T-Mobile US Tethering Add-On
Go into Settings
-Tap "Mobile Network" (NOT THE TOGGLE)
-Go into "Access Point Names"
-Touch Menu(Recents) Key
-Select "New APN"
-Enter what's quoted below exactly how it's entered
-When done Touch Menu(Recents) and touch "Save"
-Make sure "T-Mobile US" is selected
-DONE!!!
Name: T-Mobile US
APN: epc.tmobile.com
Proxy: 216.155.165.050
Port: 8080
Username: (leave this blank)
Password: (leave this blank)
Server: (leave this blank)
MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy: 216.155.165.050
MMS Port: 8080
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
APN Type: (leave this blank)
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young0ne said:
Im rooted on stock phone with andoid 4.0.3 trying to look for the wifi tether settings for the app and ive looked everywhere im on the latest wifi tether app which is 3.2 please help!!!! tried multiple settings also and i cant get it to connect to the internet also.
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Download FoxFi, give that a shot. The settings I have for wifi tether that work for me on 4.04 (until screen turns off) are.
Change device profile to Generic ics/jb wlan0
Setup Auto
Enable wifi encryption
Wifi driver reload checked
Enable access control checked
Routing fix checked
Vibrate on connect checked
See if that works, your lucky your still on 4.03, 4.04 kills tethering when the screen goes off. Try the 2 things I posted up top and let me know if that worked for you.

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