Hello to every body.
This is for french user. :wink:
The Wapsfr (gprs) is configured by default in Ipaq h6340. When I try to connect, that seems good but impossible to connect a page.
When I configure my wifi parameters and when I try to connect Ipaq h6340 select first the gprs connexion. How can I invert this default selection. :x
Sorry for my english, it's a french one
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Hi there,
Is there any one that can help me with Orange GPRS NL settings?
- I have unlocked my XDA
- Have the GPRS function (SHARE) activated
- Tried just about all the settings I found on this site
- Called Orange several times (no help) :evil:
I'm sure I just need a few DNS's :wink:
Thanks.
Best regards,
Mark
Netherlands
Orange GPRS
You may want to try the config I used for Orange CH:
Create a connection, select GPRS, and the only thing I had to enter is the access point name: internet...
And it works... (the set-up might be the same, except the access point name...
Laurent
Hello everybody !
I'm sorry if my question is stupid but I just bought my Qtek S100 (french version) on saturday and I have not found yet the WAP client that can connect to WAP using my GPRS connection !
Can somebody help me please ?
Regards,
Morgan
PocketInternetExplorer!!!!!!!
Ciao
Patric
It is not a very good WAP browser, but at least it is there (PIE).
Thank you ! but sorry it's not working...I have my gprs connection activated (coz I already had it before saturday when I bought the S100) and when I type a wap adress, for example : wap.sfr.net, it reformats it in http://wap.sfr.net and I dont think it's the HTTP protocol used here.
Any idea ?
Regards,
Morgan
The protocol sure is HTTP, and the site works just fine from both my Magician and my PC.
You realise it is not enough that you have GPRS activated with your operator? You also need to set up the S100 to use it, see your manual for instructions.
As STK do not work in WM5, I can't get mms/email/internet configurations from Claro, for my 9090.
Then I ask: someone knows what is the exact configuration for Qtek 9090 and Claro ??
I've searching the fóruns and found the configs for 9100, but I think it's not exactly the same in 9090....
Thanks.
cellphone companys dont have special settings for each phone on their network
1 setting to rule them all
Rudegar said:
cellphone companys dont have special settings for each phone on their network
1 setting to rule them all
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I know that. But the point is were you write these configs change from one phone to another....
An I want my 9090 to use internet in many forms, like USB connction, wifi/bt share and GPRS...
If I put the configs in wrong place, I think that will not work as I want....
i go into connection advanced when i want to choose if i use my internet for my isp or my network
Ok. And how to make that auto ?
Like that: I have Wifi and GPRS connections established. When I start PIE it connects by wifi. If I have BT and GPRS, it connects by BT. Only connects by GPRS in case I have only GPRS up...
Priority order:
1 - Wifi
2 - BT
3 - USB cable
4 - GPRS
9090 can do this automatic?
Hello,
with my magician i can connect to a WM6 device with DUN protokoll.
But DUN asks me for a phone-number for the dialup - so i could do a modem-dial-connection.
great ... - i rather would share the GPRS and WLAN connection of the WM6 device.
is this possible by DUN ? - do i have to give a special kind of phone-number to make the WM6 device know to use GPRS instead of dialup ?
thank you
Hi,
I'm using a MDA Vario III (HTC Tytn II).
I tried to connect to our Wifi-network in school, but I had do deactivate the security certificate(s), the administrator told me.
The authentification method is WPA and TKIP, while the key is given from the network automatically.
When I connect, i had to name my Username and the password, but 1 second later I get the errormessage, that I have the wrong security certificate.
My question: How / Where can I find / deactivate the certificates?
Sry for my bad english, I am german, but I hope that someone can help me to solve this problem.
I would be very very gratefully.