OK i have now sorted this out, to get your XDAII Vodafone UK MMS messaging to work follow these instructions:
Go to Start/settings/connections/connections/My Work Network/add a new modem connection:
Enter a name for your connection: wap gprs
Select a modem: cellular line gprs
Tap Next
Access point name: wap.vodafone.co.uk
Tap Next
User name:user
Password: user
Tap Finish
Go to the active screen tap on messaging/media messaging
Tap tools/option
Go to the servers tab and make a new server:
Servers Name: Vodafone
Gateway: 212.183.137.12
Server address: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
Tap ok
Go to the preference tab:
In the connect Via box on the drop panel select My Work Network
In the Connect to Server box the should only be vodafone from the drop panel
Tap ok
And it works!!.
I followed the first part
[Go to Start/settings/connections/connections/My Work Network/add a new modem connection:
Enter a name for your connection: wap gprs
Select a modem: cellular line gprs
Tap Next
Access point name: wap.vodafone.co.uk
Tap Next
User name:user
Password: user
Tap Finish ]
But I'm lost on the next part
Go to the active screen tap on messaging/media messaging
Tap tools/option
Is it available on this Orange model?
I'm using the Orange version of the XDA II (SPV M1000) on my UK Vodafone Sim Card
Can anyone help?
Thanks
The Orange SPV M1000 does not have a MMS composer so I had to run the installer I found elswhere on this forum to do this.
Once done I could complete the set up and also use the internet explorer.
Installing the MMS program allowed me access to the setting for WAP aswell as MMS. So I could now adapt it for any network.
Gents, I was on the verge of stomping my XDA2 when I found your thread. It Works!!! many many thanks!!!
me too! I've had my xda for 2 days now and thanks to your threads I've upgraded to WM2003 SE - created my own Extended Rom selection - and got MMS working ! Thanks Everyone involved!
Hi guys,
I'm giving my sister my old XDA 2 for Christmas (finally have the very slow XDA exec!) I've unlocked it and have a Vodafone PAYG sim card installed - running fine. I just need the connection settings so I can enable it to go online and send Media messages. Any one have a clue? It would mean so much to me - and I'll make a donation to the site if any tips work on my old phone.
cheers
Will
Voda settings
To set up Internet access on the device:
1. Click on START.
2. Click on Settings.
3. Click on Connections at bottom of screen.
4. Click on Connections icon at top right of screen.
5. Under ISP click on Add a new modem connection.
6. Enter a name for the connection (e.g. Internet).
7. Under Select a modem, choose Cellular line (GPRS).
8. Click Next.
9. Under Access point name type internet (note: this is case sensitive).
10. Click Next.
11. Under User name type web (note: this is case sensitive).
12. Under Password type web (note: this is case sensitive).
13. Click Finish.
14. The QTEK is now configured to use Vodafone GPRS.
Double check that the device is using this modem connection as its default connection by going into ‘Manage existing connections’ (Start, Settings, Connections, Connections), and ensuring that the black bullet point is next to the account that you have just created.
Setting up MMS:
Go to the messages section (Start, Messaging) and browse to the MMS inbox (using the drop down box labelled inbox in the left hand corner of the screen).
Select Menu (bottom right of screen) and select MMS Configuration.
The device should already have an account present and on the first screen the tick boxes that are checked are for your own personal choice (the ones on this device have ‘retrieve messages immediately’, ‘download on home network only’, and ‘save sent messages’ ticked.
On the Servers tab you should have a ‘Contract MMS’ account already created. If this is the case you’ll need to select the account and choose ‘Set as Default’.
If you do not have this account already created you should choose ‘New’ and enter the following details:
Server name: Vodafone MMSC
Gateway: 212.183.137.12
Port Number: 9201
Server Address: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
Connect via: The WAP Network
Sending Size limitation: 100k (recommended – but you may change this if you wish)
WAP Version: WAP 1.2
By the way.....
If the GPRS fails to connect first time you may need to click the antenna icon near the signal reception and 'turn on flight mode'. This will disable the phone recption. Then click again and 'turn off flight mode' to reactivate the phone reception. It should then connect ok (by going into Internet Explorer and trying to get to a web page of your choice).
Hi
This are the setting that you need:
Make or edit a connection under My isp
APN: internet
Password: web
Username: web
Make or edit a connection under My Work Network this is needed for MMS
APN: wap.vodafone.co.uk
Username: [email protected]
Password: user
Go to your messanger and configure the MMS Configuration under server make or edit the server:
Gateway: 212.183.137.12
Port Number: 9201
Server Address: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
That is all you need good luck and merry christmas.
Ciao
Gigino
thanks!!
Thanks guys, worked a treat. I've donated 10 euros to the site.
Will
Anybody got MMS working on TyTN? I am unable to send a pic via MMS. It appears to work but message never shows up. I also seem to get charged for it.
Using the same Connection and MMS settings that worked fine on the JAMin.
Frank
here are my settings:
Server Name: T-Mobile MMSC
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port number: 9201
Server address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Cnnect via: My Work Network
Sending size limitation: 100k
WAP version WAP 1.2
You need to make sure that you have a connection under the My Work Network set to the apn name wap.voicestream.com.
Thanks for the response. My settings are the same as yours. I don't understand the difficulty I always have with MMS and WM5 devices. Sometimes it works perfectly like with Eten devices and the JAMin and sometimes it doesn't like with KJAM and JAM. And with the Treo 650 no problem. Must be the phase of the moon......
Frank
Me toooo!
I have the same problem! MMS notification is appearing but message cannot seem to download. I called tech support...they had a special department for "unsupported devices" (yes I confessed that I had an unlocked cingular phone).
Here are the settings that they gave me for the 8525:
Server Name
picture messaging
Gateway
216.155.165.050
Port #
8080
Server Address
http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connect Via
The WAP Network (here is where things got iffy...she asked me to select WAP 2.0, but I told her that it was not an option. After reading her my choices we agreed that I should try "The WAP Network"....
I still have not had any success. Someone please help!
I have tried all the options in the CONNECT VIA section...here is the message I get with the ones that seem to have a chance of downloading...
: "In order to send/download MMS,the current active connection must be closed (this may affect other applications in use). Do you want to continue?"
Hey guys, here to join the fun! I was going to make a post about this, but I didnt get around to it... I can't get my MMS to download on my 8525 on TMob either... I've setup the MMS exactly as described on here and on HoFo and the same thing... I can see I recieved an MMS, but cant download! Help X2!
Please help!
whew! nice to know I'm not the only one!!!
CodeSmoke said:
here are my settings:
Server Name: T-Mobile MMSC
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port number: 9201
Server address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Cnnect via: My Work Network
Sending size limitation: 100k
WAP version WAP 1.2
You need to make sure that you have a connection under the My Work Network set to the apn name wap.voicestream.com.
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These settings worked for me. Thanks. I have wap.voicestream setup under "My ISP" so I used that instead of "My Work Network". Also I was unable to set the sending size limit to anything under 600k. People should try these settings first before asking for help.
AlrightMister said:
These settings worked for me. Thanks. I have wap.voicestream setup under "My ISP" so I used that instead of "My Work Network". Also I was unable to set the sending size limit to anything under 600k. People should try these settings first before asking for help.
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Those didnt work me either
bump! Anyone worked this out?
My Settings
Server Name: T-Mobile MMSC
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port number: 8080
Server address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Cnnect via: My Work Network
Sending size limitation: 300k
WAP version: WAP 2.0
***Make sure the port# is 8080, and that this is set to default
For "My Work Network":
APN: wap.voicestream.com
Proxy Settings:
- This network connect to the Internet (checked)
- This network useses a proxy.... (checked)
- Proxy Server: 216.155.165.50
Hope this helps someone?
T.
Here is the FIX!!!
I have searched high and low for workable mms settings for the TYTN with T-Mobile. It took a while and it never worked out. I cannot take the credit for the info. I got it from here or HoFo. I don't remember. I sure did keep the settings though. I did change two settings that worked for me. Originally they had the port at 8799 using WAP1.2. 8080 is the one that works for me using WAP2.0
Here are the steps and settings:
Step 1. Setup GPRS connection for T-Mobile network:
Start > Settings > Connections (tab) > Connections > Advanced (tab) > Select Networks > New...
Enter the name for the profile (e.g. T-Mobile), then go to "Modem" tab and click "New...", enter name for the connection (e.g. T-Mobile Data), choose "Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)" in the drop-down menu, click "Next", the access point should be "wap.voicestream.com", click "Next", leave all fields blank on this page, click "Finish". Now go to "Proxy Settings" tab and select "This network connects to the Internet".
Click "Ok" all the way out.
Step 2. Setup MMS:
Start > Programs > Messaging > Menu > Tools > Options... > MMS > Servers (tab) > New
Server name: (you name it)
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port Number: 8080
Server address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connect via: (the connection you created in step 1)
Sending size limitation: 300K
WAP Version: WAP 2.0
Click "Ok", set this new entry as default (with a red arrow on the icon).
You are all set.
Good luck
It worked for me great. Now I have switched to Cingular and have an 8525. So I can't help if it doesn't work.
Allan
TMO USA GPRS Configuration stop working after July 23, 2007
RabanJr said:
I have searched high and low for workable mms settings for the TYTN with T-Mobile. It took a while and it never worked out. I cannot take the credit for the info. I got it from here or HoFo. I don't remember. I sure did keep the settings though. I did change two settings that worked for me. Originally they had the port at 8799 using WAP1.2. 8080 is the one that works for me using WAP2.0
Here are the steps and settings:
Step 1. Setup GPRS connection for T-Mobile network:
Start > Settings > Connections (tab) > Connections > Advanced (tab) > Select Networks > New...
Enter the name for the profile (e.g. T-Mobile), then go to "Modem" tab and click "New...", enter name for the connection (e.g. T-Mobile Data), choose "Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)" in the drop-down menu, click "Next", the access point should be "wap.voicestream.com", click "Next", leave all fields blank on this page, click "Finish". Now go to "Proxy Settings" tab and select "This network connects to the Internet".
Click "Ok" all the way out.
Step 2. Setup MMS:
Start > Programs > Messaging > Menu > Tools > Options... > MMS > Servers (tab) > New
Server name: (you name it)
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port Number: 8080
Server address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connect via: (the connection you created in step 1)
Sending size limitation: 300K
WAP Version: WAP 2.0
Click "Ok", set this new entry as default (with a red arrow on the icon).
You are all set.
Good luck
It worked for me great. Now I have switched to Cingular and have an 8525. So I can't help if it doesn't work.
Allan
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I have used the setup above for years in my 8125.
Unfortunately, after July 23rd, TMO USA updated their system and my GPRS settings stop working for some reason...
Does anybody has the new GPRS configuration for TMO USA?
AlrightMister said:
These settings worked for me. Thanks. I have wap.voicestream setup under "My ISP" so I used that instead of "My Work Network". Also I was unable to set the sending size limit to anything under 600k. People should try these settings first before asking for help.
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Awesome!!! These setting worked for me too.
I've had this .cab file kicking around for long time. I never used it. I was saving for a rainy day in case I flash a rom where I needed it. Anyway here it is if anyone can use it.
Do I need the proxy set up?
I do try it set up the connection using T-Mo Wap, wap.voicestream.com without any proxy set up, than i use the cab files above, and it work on the mms and the internet.
But after that, my QuickGPS not update any more, also I have tom tom install, i can use the tomtom plus before, but now i cannot use it.
Any idea???? Please help.
thanx really help me out
Great Instructions for a Man in a Pinch
RabanJr said:
I have searched high and low for workable mms settings for the TYTN with T-Mobile. It took a while and it never worked out. I cannot take the credit for the info. I got it from here or HoFo. I don't remember. I sure did keep the settings though. I did change two settings that worked for me. Originally they had the port at 8799 using WAP1.2. 8080 is the one that works for me using WAP2.0
Here are the steps and settings:
Step 1. Setup GPRS connection for T-Mobile network:
Start > Settings > Connections (tab) > Connections > Advanced (tab) > Select Networks > New...
Enter the name for the profile (e.g. T-Mobile), then go to "Modem" tab and click "New...", enter name for the connection (e.g. T-Mobile Data), choose "Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)" in the drop-down menu, click "Next", the access point should be "wap.voicestream.com", click "Next", leave all fields blank on this page, click "Finish". Now go to "Proxy Settings" tab and select "This network connects to the Internet".
Click "Ok" all the way out.
Step 2. Setup MMS:
Start > Programs > Messaging > Menu > Tools > Options... > MMS > Servers (tab) > New
Server name: (you name it)
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port Number: 8080
Server address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connect via: (the connection you created in step 1)
Sending size limitation: 300K
WAP Version: WAP 2.0
Click "Ok", set this new entry as default (with a red arrow on the icon).
You are all set.
Good luck
It worked for me great. Now I have switched to Cingular and have an 8525. So I can't help if it doesn't work.
Allan
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I've always had an easy time with JUVS configurator, but since I went to WM 6.5 my MMS stopped working and I couldn't figure it out. These instructions got me on track immediately. Thank you.
i seeed to have solved mine by changin to connect to the internet,not tried this morning but recived a vidoe and a couple of pics last nite.
it works!!!
RabanJr said:
I have searched high and low for workable mms settings for the TYTN with T-Mobile. It took a while and it never worked out. I cannot take the credit for the info. I got it from here or HoFo. I don't remember. I sure did keep the settings though. I did change two settings that worked for me. Originally they had the port at 8799 using WAP1.2. 8080 is the one that works for me using WAP2.0
Here are the steps and settings:
Step 1. Setup GPRS connection for T-Mobile network:
Start > Settings > Connections (tab) > Connections > Advanced (tab) > Select Networks > New...
Enter the name for the profile (e.g. T-Mobile), then go to "Modem" tab and click "New...", enter name for the connection (e.g. T-Mobile Data), choose "Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)" in the drop-down menu, click "Next", the access point should be "wap.voicestream.com", click "Next", leave all fields blank on this page, click "Finish". Now go to "Proxy Settings" tab and select "This network connects to the Internet".
Click "Ok" all the way out.
Step 2. Setup MMS:
Start > Programs > Messaging > Menu > Tools > Options... > MMS > Servers (tab) > New
Server name: (you name it)
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port Number: 8080
Server address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connect via: (the connection you created in step 1)
Sending size limitation: 300K
WAP Version: WAP 2.0
Click "Ok", set this new entry as default (with a red arrow on the icon).
You are all set.
Good luck
It worked for me great. Now I have switched to Cingular and have an 8525. So I can't help if it doesn't work.
Allan
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Thank you so much for this post. Before, for some reason, i can only receive MMS but can't send one to anyone. But now, I can do both without a problem thanks to this fix! Thanks again.
Guys, just got a fuze last night. Trying to setup mms for t-mobile and nothing works. Tried network wizard that gave me the same settings as everyone posting, but still can't send mms. I can receive the fine and browse the web, just can't send anything.
Any tips?
Thank you, all!
EDIT: never mind: downloaded a cab, restarted and it was fixed. weird stuff.
Hi,
I have tried fiddling around with various different O2 GPRS settings I found on the forums, but I can't seem to any of them to work.
GPRS used to work on my old Nokia fine, and I am using the same SIM card so GPRS should work with my new O2 XDA Mini S phone.
Only problem with the O2 XDA Mini S, is that when you use their GRPS setup program it has Contract selected and Pay as You go is greyed out and you can't select it.
Just wondering if anyone knows the correct settings that works with UK O2 Pay as You Go?
Thanks for any help!
Search under "o2 GPRS settings" and you shall find . . . . . .
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=279589&highlight=o2+gprs+settings
The Search function is there for a reason.
Using the first settings on that post I get this error message in Internet Explorer:
The page cannot be displayed or downloaded because the connection was lost. Check the connection and try and later.
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The GPRS seems to be connected as you get the little G symbol with 2 arrows saying its connected.
The 2nd setting on that post gives me fails to connect to GPRS and I get the error message from the system saying:
Cannot Connect
Dialed: mobile.o2.co.uk
Cannot connect for an unknown reason. To checked your connection settings and change them if needed, tap Settings. If the problem continues, reset your device according to your manufacturer's documentation and try again.
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The O2 site doesn't list the O2 XDA Mini S on http://www.o2.co.uk/services/ota4/select and their instructions are to use the O2 GRPS setup program which has Contract selected by default and Pay as You go is greyed out and you can't select it.
The contract settings that it installs by default gives the 2nd error message above.
I think I am pretty much out of ideas?
o2 gprs pay and go settings
The WAP connection uses a proxy server and must be configured under the 'My work network' settings as opposed to the 'My ISP'
Use the following:
Start>Settings>connections>connections
Under my work network select 'add a new modem'
Name - o2 payandgo
Select a modem - Cellular line (GPRS)
Access Point - payandgo.o2.co.uk
Username - payandgo
Password - password
Domain - blank
Hit advanced
Select TCP/IP - Use server assigned IP address
Servers - Use server assigned address
Hit OK and then Finish
Under 'my work network' select 'set up my Proxy'
Tick - This network connects to the internet
Tick - This connection uses a proxy . . .
Hit Advanced
Tap on the WAP field and enter 193.113.200.195 and ensure that the port is set to 9201
OK out of the settings.
Launch the PIE and use the prefix wsp:// to point the browser at the WAP network. Use wap.google.co.uk to test.
** I forgot to point out that you cannot use mobile.o2.co.uk as you have a prepay sim! **
Managed to get it working by kinda merging your settings and the 2 other settings. Works for standard web browsing and WAP browsing, this is how I have got it setup
GPRS Web and 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')
Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point Name: payandgo.o2.co.uk
Username: payandgo
Password: password
Domain: leave blank
Tap Advanced
On the TCP/IP tab, "Use server-assigned IP address" should be selected
Tap the Servers tab "Use specific server address" should be selected with
DNS: 193.113.200.200 Alt DNS: 193.113.200.201
Tap OK Tap Finish
Tap Proxy Settings -> Tap Advanced
HTTP field enter: 193.113.200.195 port: 8080
WAP field enter 193.113.200.195 port: 9201
Tap OK and exit
Start > Settings > Connections > Advanced > Select Networks Use My Work Network for both options
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Glad you got it working. Enjoy!
decknologist said:
Glad you got it working. Enjoy!
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Dam cost me about £1 to look at about 7 pages, I am not sure if I will enjoy it, but I am sure it will come in handy when I am out and about! Seems to be quite speedy as well which is a bonus.
You are a demigod!!!
Thank you so much. i am up and running!! Wooo hoooo!!
Hi All,
Please help me in setting up Globe internet on my HTC touch. Im using Onyx 5.6 and Im using Globe Telecom Philippines. Tried using connection wizard but still cant connect to the internet. Connection wizard works with Smart Communication Philippines with no problems. Why is that..? Help please!
Thanks,
I'm using sun cellular and the network wizard automatically configured it...
have you tried flashing a different radio version???
get radios here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=527048&highlight=radio
Solution:Globe Internet Settings
I've found the solution. Just need to manually set it up.
Here's the settings.
Internet (Manual Configuration)
Click Start
Select Settings
Go to Connection tab
Tap Connections Icon
Go to Advanced tab
Tap Select Networks
On programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using Select New
Enter a name for the settings: MyGlobe Internet Settings
Go to Modem Tab then select New
Enter a name for the connection: Globe Internet
Select a modem: Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)
Then click Next
Access point name: internet.globe.com.ph (for postpaid)
http.globe.com.ph (for prepaid)
Then click Next
Leave username, password, Domain fields blank
Select Finish
MMS
Click Start
Select Settings
Go to Connection tab
Tap Connections Icon
Go to Advanced tab
Tap Select Networks
On programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using Select New
Enter a name for the settings: MyGlobe MMS Settings
Go to Modem Tab then select New
Enter a name for the connection: Globe Internet
Select a modem: Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)
Then click Next
Access point name: mms.globe.com.ph
Click Next
Leave Username, Password and Domain fields blank
Select Finish
Go to Start
Select Messaging
Open SMS\MMS
Select Menu
Then MMS Option
Go to Server Tab
Select New
Server name: Globe MMS
Gateway: 192.40.100.20
Port Number: 9201
Server Address: http://192.40.100.22:10021/mmsc
Connect Via: myGlobe MMS Settings
Send Limit: 100k
WAP Version: WAP 1.2
(My problem now is MMS does not want to send) I'll try to figure it out. Anyway thanks dude!
thanks! this has been very helpful!
thanks its working in my kaiser!
mabuhay! /cheers!
Hi! I also have HTC HD2 can i ask if someone already configured how to send MMS? I am a Globe subscriber by the way thanks! mabuhay!
Is there nothing in the HD2 section? Or windows mobile general? You'll get more hits there as this is a wanning community here.
hi.. i just bought htc mini hd.. can anybody help with the 3G and mms settings.. im new here btw thanks