Vodafone Australia users who wish to use WAP over their GPRS connection will likely receive little or no assistance from Vodafone support, as they don't seem to know their network settings.
Here's what I'm using to surf (using my XDA) on Vodafone Australia:
Access point name: vfinternet.au
DNS 1: 203.2.193.124
DNS 2: 203.8.183.1
DNS settings weren't required, but my name resolution seems a little faster than if using server assigned DNS
Software compression: On
IP Header compression: On
WAP Proxy: 10.202.2.60
or WAP Proxy: 207.232.99.109
This proxy address is an open public WAP proxy which anyone on any network can use. :wink:
WAP Home URL: http://live.codafone.com
Follow up:
SMTP Server: smtp.vodafone.net.au
MMS Proxy: 10.202.2.60
MMS GPRS Access Point Name: live.vodafone.com
MMS Server URL: http://pxt.vodafone.net.au/pxtsend
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thanks for that gprs info, it still works a-ok in 2009
mms settings for vodafone (au) htc mozart 7
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I cannot receive MMS on my Qtek 2020i. I can send MMS and the operator is Connex GSM Romania.
Also i cannot make GPRS work on my device. I will attach the settings:
GPRS
Homepage: http://wap.connex.ro/connex.asp
Session Mode: Temporary
Data bearer: GPRS
GPRS connection: When needed
GPRS access point:
wapfree.connex.ro
IP Address: 193.230.161.231
Login type: Automatic
Username: wapfree.connex.ro
Password: free
MMS
MMS is using GPRS access point
APN: mms.connex.ro
username: mms.connex.ro
password: connex
message server: http://multimedia/servlets/mms
IP address: 193.230.161.231
port: 9201
authentication: normal
session mode: permanent
message validity: maximum
Any ideeas are great, thanx in advance.
I solve MMS stuff bypassing the operator given IP adress (set it to auto), but GPRS still won't work.
Seems to be operator problem.
gprs apn
maybe wap.free.connex.ro
Guys,
I've have a Qtek S200 (upgraded with Dopod 2.15.13.27 universal english rom) and I'm having problems getting a GPRS connection for WAP browsing with SFR France. I've set-up my connection with what I think are the correct APN settings and whenever I launch my browser the conneciton comes-up OK. The problem is that IE cannot locate any pages that I enter.
I think this is down to either some other parameter that I'm missing, a DNS issue or a problem with SFRs WAP site not recognizing my device. I've tried setting with and without a proxy server (195.115.25.129) and this makes no difference. In fact when I connect I cannot ping this server anyway.
The settings I'm using are:
APN: wapsfr
Proxy: 195.115.25.129
Cellular line: GPRS
username: none
password: none
domain: none
Addressing: dynamic
DHCP: dymanic
I'm using Hudson Mobile's IP Dashboard to monitor my connection and I get a valid IP address. Normally something like 10.277.143.81 but when I try to ping the proxy server I get a request timeout.
I've also set-up a different APN connection for MMS and this is working OK.
Has anyone got a suggestion on what the problem may be?
Thanks,
Tony
(if possible, english replies only as I'm still mastering French)
fixed the problem
I found a solution. For SFR, you need to set the HTTP proxy to port 8080 instead of the default which is port 80.
SFR also requires a proxy for WAP (port 9201) and secure WAP (port 9203). The proxy IP address is 195.115.25.129 for all three protocols.
The bad thing about all of this is that the SFR Web site does not provide this information. They just advise you to set the APN to wapsfr.
I have set my exec phone up to non o2 settings (by taking the battery out before it started to load the o2 settings after a hard reset)I have everything working mobile internet etc apart from mms, I have set up the mms settings as per the o2 website but when I take a picture and try to send it mms the phone freezes and I have to do a soft reset, I am not that bothered about mms but I was wondering does it not work because the o2 settings are not on the phone ??
any way around this , I do send the odd one if it cant be got to work id rather have a fast phone than a sluggish one....
mancuk29 said:
I have set my exec phone up to non o2 settings (by taking the battery out before it started to load the o2 settings after a hard reset)I have everything working mobile internet etc apart from mms, I have set up the mms settings as per the o2 website but when I take a picture and try to send it mms the phone freezes and I have to do a soft reset, I am not that bothered about mms but I was wondering does it not work because the o2 settings are not on the phone ??
any way around this , I do send the odd one if it cant be got to work id rather have a fast phone than a sluggish one....
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Did you set up the settings for My Work Network as well as the O2 mobile internet? Also, have you checked the IP addresses and gateways carefully?
The appropriate settings for MMS are:
MMS:
Server Name O2UK
Gateway: 193.113.200.195
Port 9201
Address http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Via My Work Network
Size 100k
Wap 1.2
My Work Network settings:
O2 Active
Cellular GPRS, 3G
APN: wap.o2.co.uk
user o2wap
p/w: password
Advanced: Server Assigned IP address and DNS
For completeness, the O2UK 3G settings are:
Connection Name: O2 Internet
Access Point: mobile.o2.co.uk
Username: faster
Password: password
DNS: 193.113.200.200
Alternative DNS: 193.113.200.201
apd said:
Did you set up the settings for My Work Network as well as the O2 mobile internet? Also, have you checked the IP addresses and gateways carefully?
The appropriate settings for MMS are:
MMS:
Server Name O2UK
Gateway: 193.113.200.195
Port 9201
Address http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Via My Work Network
Size 100k
Wap 1.2
My Work Network settings:
O2 Active
Cellular GPRS, 3G
APN: wap.o2.co.uk
user o2wap
p/w: password
Advanced: Server Assigned IP address and DNS
For completeness, the O2UK 3G settings are:
Connection Name: O2 Internet
Access Point: mobile.o2.co.uk
Username: faster
Password: password
DNS: 193.113.200.200
Alternative DNS: 193.113.200.201
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I have the MMS and My Work Network settings set up correctly , where do I do the o2uk 3g settings ?? - I have no o2 rubbish on my phone and i pulled the battery after a hard reset before the o2 stuff loaded so I have set the internet settings from this forum , I presume the o2 internet stuff goes in the my isp settings ??
I have blackberry unlimited data on my exec I presume that the above which is different from the settings I found elsewhere on this forum
CONNECTION Mobile Web
MODEM CELLULAR LINE (GPRS 3G)
ACCESS POINT mobile.o2.co.uk
USER NAME O2web
PASSWORD password
then the same dns and alt dns ??
apd said:
Did you set up the settings for My Work Network as well as the O2 mobile internet? Also, have you checked the IP addresses and gateways carefully?
The appropriate settings for MMS are:
MMS:
Server Name O2UK
Gateway: 193.113.200.195
Port 9201
Address http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Via My Work Network
Size 100k
Wap 1.2
My Work Network settings:
O2 Active
Cellular GPRS, 3G
APN: wap.o2.co.uk
user o2wap
p/w: password
Advanced: Server Assigned IP address and DNS
For completeness, the O2UK 3G settings are:
Connection Name: O2 Internet
Access Point: mobile.o2.co.uk
Username: faster
Password: password
DNS: 193.113.200.200
Alternative DNS: 193.113.200.201
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Many thanks, I haven't been able to get MMS working & I had O2 give me the settings.
only a suggestion but call o2 and find out if your still provisioned for gprs mobile web etc, as sometimes the settings just dissapear from there system for your account, this happened to me a couple of times .
also have a look at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1200467#post1200467
might help.
If anybody his using an unlocked Orange SPV C500 on T-Mobile UK could they message me. I can get the phone and SMS, GPRS Internet browsing to work but having problems with SMS. If I use the settings T-Mobile suggests (IP and Port) SMS works but not MMS; if I user another set of settings (IP and Ports) then MMS works but SMS does not get texts spontaneously only on reboot; T-Mobile have run out of ideas as not one of their phones.
Seems need to configure in the MMS section, the GPRS section and ?the Proxy section but getting confused as T-Mobile talk about Proxy and Ports but that can be entered in multiple places.[Current below]
Do I need to interface into WAP and if so how? Do I need to link to MMS networking which T-mobile seem to say I do not need to.
thanks
Paul
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Under Data Connection (Start>Settings>Data Connections )
Internet connection: T-Mobile Inter.
Work Connection: T-Mobile MMS
WAP Connection Automatic
Secure WAP Conn Automatic
2 connections in GPRS connections:
Connections>> GPRS Connections
Description: T-Mobile Inter.
Connects to: The Internet
Access Point: general.t-mobile.uk
User Name: t-mobile
Password: tm
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address:
Connections>> GPRS Connections
Description: T-Mobile MMS
Connects to: Work
Access Point: general.t-mobile.uk
User Name: user
Password: wap
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address:
Connection >>Proxy ConnectionsNo entries
Connection >>VPN ConnectionsNo entries
MMS Under Messaging - Media Account settings accessed as below
Start>Messaging>MediaMessages>Options>Account Setup>Media Messages
Server: T-Mobile MMS
Send/Receive: Automatic
Outgoing message size All.
Allowed messages: Personal
MMS Connection Under Messaging - Media Account settings accessed as below
Start>Messaging>MediaMessages>Options>Account Setup>Media Messages>Edit Connection>Servers
Description: T-Mobile MMS
MMSC address: http://mmsc.t-mobile.co.uk:8002
Data Connection Work
Gateway: WAP Gate 1.0
IP Address: 149.254.211.010
Port: 9201
Above make MMS work but stop SMS spontaneously receiving messages.
149.254.201.135 Port 8080 work for SMS but stop MMS working.
I'm trying to configure my blackstone for mobile internet use on the 2 degrees network in New Zealand. The 2 degrees website gives the following config info:
WAP Gateway Settings
WAP gateway IP: 118.148.1.118
WAP Gateway Port (WAP2): 8080
WAP Gateway Port (WAP1): 9201
Homepage: http://m.2degreesmobile.co.nz/
APN: 2degrees
MMS Settings
WAP Gateway Port (WAP2): 8080
WAP Gateway Port (WAP1): 9201
WAP gateway IP: 118.148.1.118
Homepage: http://mms.2degreesmobile.net.nz:48090
APN: mms
Internet Settings
Homepage: http://m.2degreesmobile.co.nz/
APN: internet
Going through Start > Settings > Connections > Connections > Add
I entered http://m.2degreesmobile.co.nz/ into the Access Point Name field and proceeded to completion (leaving the Username and Password fields empty).
Unfortunately when trying to connect to the internet I get a 'can not connect for an unknown reason' error.
I can't see anywhere to configure WAP or MMS but I don't believe it's this that is preventing me from access the internet.
If anyone has any suggestions on how to get it working................
oh very useful thank you very much
i used 2degree too with HTC Desire
try that
I'm using two degrees in nz and the olly settings are:
in connection type use "cellular line 3G"
for the access point "internet"
QUOTE=Karearea;4795184]I'm trying to configure my blackstone for mobile internet use on the 2 degrees network in New Zealand. The 2 degrees website gives the following config info:
WAP Gateway Settings
WAP gateway IP: 1i18.148.1.118
WAP Gateway Port (WAP2): 8080
WAP Gateway Port (WAP1): 9201
Homepage: http://m.2degreesmobile.co.nz/
APN: 2degrees
MMS Settings
WAP Gateway Port (WAP2): 8080
WAP Gateway Port (WAP1): 9201
WAP gateway IP: 118.148.1.118
Homepage: http://mms.2degreesmobile.net.nz:48090
APN: mms
Internet Settings
Homepage: http://m.2degreesmobile.co.nz/
APN: internet
Going through Start > Settings > Connections > Connections > Add
I entered http://m.2degreesmobile.co.nz/ into the Access Point Name field and proceeded to completion (leaving the Username and Password fields empty).
Unfortunately when trying to connect to the internet I get a 'can not connect for an unknown reason' error.
I can't see anywhere to configure WAP or MMS but I don't believe it's this that is preventing me from access the internet.
If anyone has any suggestions on how to get it working................[/QUOTE]
no doubt you have solved this problem already but for anyone who hasn't, 2degrees website is very helpful and there is a section were you write in your phone number and some other details and they send you a bunch of txt msgs containing updates and settings changes that will fix the 3g problems.