MMS setting with EzWap 2.5 for Vodacom, South Africa - Networking

I've managed to get MMS to work using an XDA on Vodacom in South Africa.
Create a new Internet connection, and call it say MMS. Add a Cellular Line (GPRS) modem and set the Access Point Name to mms.vodacom.net
Then in EzWap 2.5 settings:
Under General, choose the MMS connection and check Connect automatically.
Under Connection, choose "Gateway" and make the Address 196.6.128.6. Leave both "Connectionless gateway" and "WTLS secured connection" unchecked, port should be 9201.
Under Push, make sure "Enable push" is checked. Leave the address box blank. Check "Connectionless push gateway", leave "WTLS secure connection" unchecked.
Under MMS make the message server "http://mmsc.vodacom4me.co.za", and set the sender address type to Phone Number. Enter your phone number in international format.
The rest are up to you.. should work from there!
Justin

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XDA, ezos 2.5 MMS Settings for Globe Telecom Philippines?

anybody?
I've managed to get MMS to work using an XDA on Globe Telecom Philippines :lol: :lol: :lol:
Create a new Internet connection, and call it say MMS. Add a Cellular Line (GPRS) modem and set the Access Point Name to mms.globe.com.ph
Then in EzWap 2.5 settings:
Under General, choose the MMS connection and check Connect automatically.
Under Connection, choose "Gateway" and make the Address 192.40.100.20 Leave both "Connectionless gateway" and "WTLS secured connection" unchecked, port should be 9201.
Under Push, make sure "Enable push" is checked. Leave the address box blank. Check "Connectionless push gateway", leave "WTLS secure connection" unchecked.
Under MMS make the message server http://192.40.100.22:10021/mmsc and set the sender address type to Phone Number. Enter your phone number in international format.
Is ther eany setting for EZWAP for Smart MMS
Thnaks
don't have smart kasi e...try calling itech
works like a charm

Quick newbie question (GPRS setting o2-uk)

Hi,
Sorry for this is a newbie question...
Should the GPRS settings be installed if I do a non-corperate install?
Mine arnt, and using settings from the web doesnt seem to work. I have used GPRS on my other phone with this sim card, so its data enables. If I put an Orange sim card in the Mini s I can use Oranges` GPRS settings no problem. *But i would really like to stay with o2)
If anyone has a fool-proof step by step guide I would be greatful to see it.
ANY help at all would be greatfully recived!!!
Thanks, Paul
PS I have searched this great forum, but couldnt find anything with an answer.
GPRS
are you sure you have the GPRS connection settings on the phone?
the way to check is go to
START->SETTINGS->CONNECTIONS->CONNCETIONS->ADVANCED->SELECT NETWORKS
here you will see what connection is being used and what other connection are available to be used. if the O2 settings are not there you can add them manually.
add the settings from here:
http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html
hope this helps.
Ash
Hi, Thanks for the sppedy reply.
If i go...
I have just re-installed to a basic setup
START->SETTINGS->CONNECTIONS->CONNCETIONS->ADVANCED->SELECT NETWORKS
the option in the drop box is My ISP or I can choose M Work Network, should o2 mobile web be in here too?
If i go
START->SETTINGS->CONNECTIONS->CONNCETIONS>MANAGE EXISTIN CONNECTIONS>(this brings you to the My ISP page) i have Name as "Mobile Web" and Number as mobile.o2.co.uk.
If I then edit, the name for the connection is "Mobile Web" with modem as "Cellular line (GPRS) Next>Access pont name is "mobile.o2.co.uk" NEXT> user name "O2web", password is ****************.
Tap ADVANCE>the TCP/IP tab is using server assigned IP address, TAP ON SERVERS TAB>USE SPECIFIC SERVER ADDRESS (DNS 193.113.200.200, alt DNS is 193.113.200.201). Tap OK> FINISH
If i try to connect to the net to look at google (or any other page) the large square G turns smaller with the 2 arrows and I get:
Cannot connect
Dialed mobile.o2.co.uk
Cannot connect for an unknown reason. To check and change settings BLAH BLAH BLAH....
All help appriciated!!!
Thanks, Paul.
ooops!!!
double post
START->SETTINGS->CONNECTIONS->CONNCETIONS->ADVANCED->SELECT NETWORKS select my isp here
START->SETTINGS->CONNECTIONS->CONNCETIONS>MANAGE EXISTIN CONNECTIONS
settings should be
acces point : mobile.o2.co.uk
username : mobileweb
password : password
don't bother to enter dns settings as your phone will pick them up
Hi, after (another) install these are my settings...
START->SETTINGS->CONNECTIONS->CONNCETIONS->ADVANCED->SELECT NETWORKS select my isp here
<<<these are exactly as you said>>>>
START->SETTINGS->CONNECTIONS->CONNCETIONS>MANAGE EXISTIN CONNECTIONS
settings should be
acces point : mobile.o2.co.uk <<<THIS WAS RIGHT>>>
username : mobileweb <<<THIS WAS O2Web>>>
password : password <This was blanked out ***** but i changed it to password)
Still no-go wouldnt connet with either settings
thanks for trying
Paul
I'm having t5he same problem. I'm now looking to install the o2 Rom over the T-Mobile rom. Problem is o2 site wont accept my Tmobile IMEI number.
The O2 Contract Settings cab for the Jam from the Club Imate Site work on the Wizard.
How do I manually check/setup the GPRS Web settings?
Start > Settings > Connections > Connections >
Under My ISP tap Manage Existing Connections and then Tap Edit
(if this isn't present then tap 'Add a new modem connection')
The Select a Modem drop-down box should be set to Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Tap Next
Access Point Name: mobile.o2.co.uk
Tap Next
Username2web
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
Use Specific Server Addresses should be selected
DNS: 193.113.200.200
Alt DNS: 193.113.200.201
Tap OK
Tap Finish
How do I manually check/setup the GPRS WAP settings?
Start > Settings > Connections > Connections >
Under My Work Network tap Manage Existing Connections and then Tap Edit
(if this isn't present then tap 'Add a new modem connection')
The Select a Modem drop-down box should be set to Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Tap Next
Access Point Name: wap.o2.co.uk (for Prepay enter payandgo.o2.co.uk)
Tap Next
Username2wap (for Prepay enter payandgo)
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 Address should be selected
Tap OK
Tap Finish
Tap Proxy Settings
Tap Advanced
Tap the WAP field
In the Server filed enter 193.113.200.195
In the Port field enter 9201
Tap OK 4 times and exit
How do I manually check/setup the MMS settings?
Start > Messaging > Menu > MMS Configuration
In the Preferences tab tick Retrieve Messages Immediately
Tick Download on home network only
Tick Save sent messages
Tap the Servers tab
Tap O2UK
Server Name: O2UK
Gateway: 193.113.200.195
Port Number: 9201
Server Address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Set the 'Connect Via' drop down box to My Work Network
Sending Size Limitations: 100K
WAP Version: 1.2
Tap OK twice to exit
How do I manually setup the POP3 settings?
Start > Messaging > Menu > Tools > New Account
Email address: enter your full email address
Tap Next
Your Name: your full name (or can be anything)
User Name: your email account username (the format will differ across ISP's)
Password: your email account password
Tick Save Password
Tap Next
In the Name field you can enter a name for the account (only possbile if setting up new acccount)
Tap Next
Incoming Mail: your ISP incoming mail server
Outgoing Mail: smtp.o2.co.uk
Leave the Domain field blank
Tap Finish
ßeta said:
The O2 Contract Settings cab for the Jam from the Club Imate Site work on the Wizard.
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Stupid question, I don't know the imate site at all - where can you find these settings, specifically Vodafone I'm looking for. I had a browse but couldn't see them.
Thanks,
John
Thanks Waiho.
I am now able to send MMS on my T-Mobile Vario phone with my o2 Sim.
Can I just highlight that should anyone need to do the MMS config part of your instructions. That they will also need to setup the GPRS WAP settings.
Thanks all. You peeps really are appreciated. This website has done what T-Mobile wanted to charge £15 and a 28 day wait, in 1/2 day (remember I am still learning).
Bazdaa
I have them here.. If only I knew how to upload them to the FTP Server here.
Login
Login with the following details (both in small letters)
Download User
Username: XDA
Password: XDA
The user XDA can download from all folders.
The user XDA can see all folders
Upload User
Username: xdaupload
Password. XDA
The user xdaupload can upload in the upload section.
The user xdaupload can only see the upload section
ftp://xda:[email protected]/
To use FTP you can use IE or your fav ftp client, plenty of free ones out there on google, let us know when you have uploaded them. Oh, and name them well & add a txt file saying what they are, where they came from etc.
Many Thanks..
O2 & Vodafone UK Contract Jam Cabfiles uploaded to ftp://xda:[email protected]/Uploads/HTC_Wizard/Misc/
Thanks a lot for the settings, I'll give them a shot later.
Are there any restrictions on incoming message sizes on Vodafone?
I thought it was my P900 that was at fault, it would get to about 47% and then bomb out with an unknown error. But, it received a picture the other day fine, previously it received video messages ok but they were perhaps smaller than the ones I've been sent recently.
The Wizard doesn't have a progress bar but it seems to be doing the same thing, it seems to do nothing for a while then just comes up with an error. It seems to connect to GPRS ok, and remains connected afterwards so I assume the settings are fine.
John

Airtel Delhi MMS problem

Hi guys,
Is any wizard user in delhi (India) using airtel as service provider?
The problem i'm facing is that i'm not able to send/recieve MMS messages on my O2 mini s.
I've tried contacting airtel people and they just gave me the settings they have in their book, But after various efforts it's not working.
The GPRS and rest of the things like sms, mail etc are working fine.
Here are the settings they gave me
Server Name : Airtel MMS
Gateway : 100.1.201.172
Port : 9201
Server Address : http://100.1.201.171:10021/mmsc
Connect using : GPRS
If anyone is using some other settings or if there is something that i'm missing then please lemme know.
Regards
Vineet
vanny said:
Hi guys,
Is any wizard user in delhi (India) using airtel as service provider?
The problem i'm facing is that i'm not able to send/recieve MMS messages on my O2 mini s.
I've tried contacting airtel people and they just gave me the settings they have in their book, But after various efforts it's not working.
The GPRS and rest of the things like sms, mail etc are working fine.
Here are the settings they gave me
Server Name : Airtel MMS
Gateway : 100.1.201.172
Port : 9201
Server Address : http://100.1.201.171:10021/mmsc
Connect using : GPRS
If anyone is using some other settings or if there is something that i'm missing then please lemme know.
Regards
Vineet
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Same problem once upon a time.
But I have found that I was able to sucessfully send an MMS at night. I mean very late night or early morning I should say. When I asked the helpdesk, they told me that I happen to be in a network congested area. But then she was kind enough to give a reset on my profile which took me out of the network for a couple of minutes. When I was latched again, viola !!! no problems !!
Try that.!
By the way, what speeds do you get ? I get an excellent speed in Mumbai on Airtel than on Orange. Orange sucks real bad these days.
Hi araje,
Thanks for the reply. I've tried the resetting thing also but it was of no use.
Anyway I've found out the solution to this problem. Actually the GPRS settings that we use, has got the problem. Here's what i did ...
I created a new GPRS connection with the name MMS ( Cellular line (GPRS)).
gave the access point as airtelmms.com
In the advanced tab use "server assigned IP address", and enable the box "Use Ip header compression".
Now comes the real part...... in the servers tab, use "specific server address" and specify DNS as 100.1.201.172 and press OK.
Now to use the MMS part u go to connection settings, connect using this new connection and u'll be able to send and recieve MMS with out any problems.
For browsing and all use the other (ur normal) GPRS connection.
Though switching between connections is a pain in the a** but as i don't use MMS too much, it's ok for once in a while.
Well, Airtel provides EDGE connection in delhi (that's what my phone indicates me :wink: ), but when i use it to download something on my pc it gives me a speed of 4-5 Kbps. Though it is not good to surf on pc (anyway i use broadband at home and work), but is good enough to work on my wizard.
Also i cannot complain about it coz i get it for 99 bucks a month ... so what else could u expect
Vineet
Hey Vineet,
Are you able to connect to Airtel Live ?
From the website here are the settings. I have been able to set some stuff but points 8,9,10-14 are tricky. I tried following your settings you used for mms but didnt help. Any idea how to set this ?
1 Connection Name: Airtel Live!
2 Data Bearer: GPRS
3 Access Point Name: airtelfun.com
4 Username: MSISDN e.g. 91982xx xxxxx
5 Prompt Password: No
6 Password: < blank >
7 Homepage: http://live.airtel.in
8 Connection Security: Off
9 Session Mode: Permanent
In case of the WAP 2.0 complaint phones, the following extra settings need to be done:
Under Options > Advanced Settings
10 Phone IP Address: Automatic
11 Primary name server: 0.0.0.0
12 Second. Name server: 0.0.0.0
13 Proxy server. address: 100.1.200.99
14 Proxy port number: 8080
hey what phone are you using??
i've mentioned the settings for wizard (O2 mini s), iguess others will also have similar settings.... try that and let me know...
I am using Qtek9100 with AKU rom.
The new connection I created was exactly on your lines.
vanny said:
I created a new GPRS connection with the name MMS ( Cellular line (GPRS)).
gave the access point as airtelmms.com
In the advanced tab use "server assigned IP address", and enable the box "Use Ip header compression".
Now comes the real part...... in the servers tab, use "specific server address" and specify DNS as 100.1.201.172 and press OK.
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I set most of the stuff based on the way you created your connection. But how did you specify the port 9201. In my case I put the server ip mentioned in point13 in the DNS entry. But there isnt anyway to enter the port number.
Are you able to use the airtel live website ? Also one thing is that my Airtel mobile office works perfect since I dont have to enter any advance settings. Just the APN, and no userid/password. However, the airtel live website doesnt load with this connection. I use it mainly for laptop.
Thanks for your help in advance
Anup
Airtel Karnataka MMS settings
Those of us who have approached Airtel for help in configuring MMS on Windows Mobile devices know that their very competent customer service reps are blissfully unaware of the existence of Windows Mobile OS leave alone its variants like WM 5, WM 6 and 6.1. Ans when they direct one to their 'special GPRS helpdesk' the special GPRS guys haven't heard of anything newer than WM 5 because they attempt to walk one through the WM 5 UI.
Well to avoid calling Airtel, activate the MMS service on your account by sending a text message MMS ACTV to 222. Once the service is active, do not ask for MMS settings to be sent over the air as Windows Mobile doesn't accept OTA settings. Instead key-in the settings yourself:
MMS Settings for the Sony Ericssson X1i (Xperia)
Windows Mobile 6.1
1. Tap Start -> Settings
2. On the Settings screen tap on the Connections tab
3. Tap the Connections icon
4. Tap Manage Existing Connections
5. Tap on New to create a new data account
6. Type-in AirtelMMS or MMS under Enter a name for the connection
7. Choose Celular Line (GPRS, 3G) from the drop-down list under Select a modem
8. Tap Next
9. Type-in airtelmms.com under Acess point name
10. Tap Next
11. Leave the username, password and all other fields blank
12. Tap Finish
If there is more than one data connection configured on the Manage Existing Connections page, please ensure that the radio button beside Auto Pick is selected.
Tap OK to exit and tap OK once again to return to the main settings page.
Tap Start -> Messaging
Tap SMS \ MMS
Tap Menu -> MMS Options
Place a check mark beside the following:
• Save sent messages
• Allow delivery Report
• Allow Read report
Set the Retrieval mode to Auto
Set the Attempts before giving up to 3
Tap on Servers
Tap New
Under Server Name enter AirtelMMS or MMS
The Gateway should be set to 100.1.201.172
The Port number should be set to 8799
Enter http://100.1.201.171:10021/mmsc under server address
Under Connect Via, please choose the name of the data account created in step 6 above
Choose 100K as the send limit
And set the WAPVersion to WAP 2.0
Tap Done
Tap OK to return to SMS \ MMS
and bob's your uncle

Unable to set up T-Zones-based Internet

I've tried following all of the tutorials online, but no matter what I do I can't get online using just my T-Zones account. Below is a description of the settings I'm using:
Connections > Advanced > Select Networks shows that I've deleted all but two networks: "T-Zones and "My ISP." It's set to use "T-Zones" for both the Internet and my private network, so I'll discuss its settings below.
General: Name is T-Zones, as implied above
Modem: One modem, also named T-Zones, with the number listed as wap.voicestream.com. Clicking Edit on that modem brings up the following options:
Name: T-Zones
Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access point name: wap.voicestream.com
User name/password/domain: All left blank
Advanced: TCP/IP: Use server-assigned IP address; Servers: Use server-assigned addresses
Then there are the proxy settings: I have checked "This network connects to the Internet" and "This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet," with the proxy server listed as "216.155.165.50." Under Advanced..., I've changed the HTTP proxy to 216.155.165.50:8080 and the Socks proxy to 216.155.165.50:1080, with no proxy for WAP or Secure WAP.
Anyway, these settings seem to match what I'm supposed to do based on various websites. Here's what happens if I disable Wi-Fi and try to access Google using Pocket IE. I get a pop-up window titled "Connecting..." with the message "Connecting to: T-Zones" and "Connecting to GPRS." This screen sits for a while, with the elipsis moving to show it's doing something, but then I get an error pop-up titled "Cannot Connect" with the message "Dialed: wap.voicestream.com. The answering modem has disconnected. To check your connection settings and change them if needed, tap Settings." Any idea what's wrong with my settings or how I can get Internet access?
You do have the $5.99 T-Mobileweb feature on your account correct? If so I am not sure why those settings are not working. You might want to check your account and make sure you have this feature added.
Yes, the feature is checked on T-Mobile's listing of my account settings. Do I need to lie (or be truthful) about which phone I have on that site? I think I tried it with both the MDA and some version of Sidekick listed, but I don't remember which it was.

MMS Vodafone UK with WM5

Help! - Has anyone else transferred their O2 xda Exec to Vodafone, or does anyone have a V1640 that they can check the settings for MMS with me?
I've changed over to voda, have loads of apps installed. Vodafone's business help line seem blissfully unaware of the extra settings inside the Messaging App on WM5 for MMS config.
Normal internet connectivity is ok, but at the moment I can't seem to download any new MMS messages. They arrive in the inbox and the size shows up, but I just can't download.
For the Connection details - Stangely, using the dedicated IP that the support team provided for the IP address of 212.183.137.012 doesnt work, when its on IP address is provided, it does try and access messages, but just can't download them.
Its got to a stage now, where they seem unwilling to help because its "not a handset they provide" despite me explaining that its the same mobile OS as dozens of other handsets and the settings will be exactly the same as on any WM5 based device.
The settings they can't seem to help with are those inside the messaging app on the menu "MMS Configuration" (see below)
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Messaging > MMS > Menu >MMS Configuration
Preferences Tab:
Retrieve messages immediately (ticked)
Download on home network only (unticked)
Save sent messages (ticked)
Reject all messages (unticked)
Allow delivery report (unticked)
Allow read report (unticked)
Use signature with this account (unticked)
Signature (blank)
Attempts before giving up: 5
Photo Resolution: Original
Servers Tab
> wap.vodafone.co.uk
Server Name: wap.vodafone.co.uk
Gateway: 212.183.137.012
Port Number: 9021 (also tried 8080 - no luck)
Server Address: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
(also tried without the http://)
Connect Via: Vodafone MMS (see below for this)
Sending Size limitation: 100k
WAP Version: WAP 2.0 (also tried 1.2)
About
MMS Composer version 3.0.0.32
---------------------------
Can anyone help, its been several days now and its really annoying me!
Annoying, but here's how
Hi Derek,
I just got this working again after having the same problem as you. Here is my setup (based on WM6 on an O2 XDA Exec running on Vodafone) - and the trick you need to know is at the end:
Settings -> Connections, I created a new modem connection called "Vodafone MMS & Data" of type "Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)". Under this setting, I have created two connections, one called "3g data" and one called "3g Wap Connection".
"3g data" is set up with access point "internet", username "internet", and password (I think) also "internet"
"3g Wap connection" is set up with access point "wap.vodafone.co.uk", username "wap" and password "wap".
OK, so you have a connection with two options set up as a result of this. For 99% of your day-to-day browsing, you just leave the connection set to use "3g data" by default, but when you get the notification of an MMS message, disconnect any existing online session and then go in and select the "3g Wap connection" option, then tap-and-hold and select Connect. Once you're online with the Wap connection you can then go and download your MMS message.
Hope this helps,
Darren
Here's what to do
In Settings/Connections/Connections you should have one connection set up under My ISP for internet access:
Name: VF Web (or whatever)
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Access point name: internet
user name: web
password: web
You should also have one connection set up under My Work Network:
Name: VF MMS (or whatever)
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Access point name: wap.vodafone.co.uk
user name: wap
password: wap
Finally set up your MMS configuration to Connect via: My Work Network
That's how to link internet and MMS to the two separate connections.
Waking up the deads
Lol
Have you seen the date of the thread?
I´m sure he/she already solve it
orb3000 said:
Lol
Have you seen the date of the thread?
I´m sure he/she already solve it
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I did indeed notice the date of the thread. However the advice given here was not the best solution. I was trying to set up MMS on my O2 Exec on a Vodafone sim for the first time a few days ago, and couldn't find a complete and proper solution anywhere. Thankfully I managed to work it out and posted it here in case it helps others. The Universal and WM5 are both still alive and kicking.
Thats ok mate, just joking
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