mms configuguration questions - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

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two questions regarding the mms configuration in the mms server page:
1) Sending size limitation; I see that the default value is 100 k. What happened if i choose 250 k. (the maximum value)?
2) what is the differece between wap 1.2 and wap 2.0 parameters ??
thanks

otimov said:
1) Sending size limitation; I see that the default value is 100 k. What happened if i choose 250 k. (the maximum value)?
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Most of usual GSM/GPRS carriers support only 100KB as a maximum message size, but in CDMA/UMTS you can set any other values. Some operators can split your message that exceeds 100KB, but this feature is operator-specific. So, select 100KB and you'll be Ok!
2) what is the differece between wap 1.2 and wap 2.0 parameters ??
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WAP 1.2 is the most compatible mode of working with MMS whereas WAP 2.0 is operator-specific. WAP 1.2 requires you to enter WAP Gateway address to work with MMS and WAP 2.0 doesn't require you to enter such information. So, try to use WAP 2.0 if it works Ok, then leave it, but if it fails, then change to 1.2

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Size limit 200 Kbytes of MMS Composer 2.0.0.22 disabling

Hi All,
how can one disable the MMS size limit of MMS Composer 2.0.0.22
of Arcsoft ?
I have recorded a few about 295 Kbytes MMS Videos and
now I can not send them away with the integrated MMS composer program...
Is there any other MMS programm available, that works better ?
What is the latest version of Arcsoft MMS composer ?
Thanks.
Regards, Stefan.
hartiberlin said:
Hi All,
how can one disable the MMS size limit of MMS Composer 2.0.0.22
of Arcsoft ?
I have recorded a few about 295 Kbytes MMS Videos and
now I can not send them away with the integrated MMS composer program...
Is there any other MMS programm available, that works better ?
What is the latest version of Arcsoft MMS composer ?
Thanks.
Regards, Stefan.
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i think MMS size limit is not just controlled by the mms composer but also by your network.. so even if you can compose an mms with a 200kb+ size you cant send it coz your network will not alow you to send mms beyond the limit size..
All German networks now support 300 KBytes.
Also some private MMS Servers also accept 1 Mbytes and more.
So where can I change the size limit inside MMS Composer
to more than 200 Kbytes ?
Thanks.
Regards, Stefan.
Registry hack
Go to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ArcSoft\ArcSoft MMS UA\Config\UI\SizeLimit] with your favorite registry editor and edit one of the SendLimit values.
Many thanks. I am trying it out now.
The size limit is now displayed changed.
Many thanks.
Regards, Stefan.
Hi,
a new MMS with a 241 Kbytes Video went through,
but not a MMS with a 297 Kbytes video...
Why ?
Is it already bigger than the 300 Kbytes limit ?
Thanks.
Regards, Harti.
As earlier stated the MMS sixe is limited by your carrier (well at leaset mine is).
Go to Messaging and select your MMS account.
Then go Tools>MMS Configuration
Click the Servers Tap and tap on your account provider (mines Telstra)
Now on that page you will see a "Sending size limitation" Change it the the highest you have (mines 250K)
So i'm guessing as yours 294K it might not send if your carrier only goes to 250K.
Hi,
I am trying again with the normal O2 MMS server to send it,
but it also refuses to send it.
earlier I tried the free mmstt.de MMS server from a friend on the Internet,
where you can send free MMS to email addresses.
So it seems the O2 WAP APN proxy
wap.viaginterkom.de
is limiting the file size also to around 250 Kbytes.
Regards, Stefan.

O2 MMS not sending out

Sorry if this has been answered before (but I can't find a solution).
I have loaded latest o2 rom in corporate mode and entered the MMS config but all I get is :
"Unable to send your message(s). Your message(s) will remain in the Outbox."
The settings I have are:
For MMS settings
server O2UK
193.113.200.195
port 9201
server address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
I have a wireless connection at home and am not sure what MMS should connect through (connect via choice in settings).
Anyone have an idea or had the same problem?
Steve
i have had the same problem. never figured out how to get it to send, despite trying lots of things in connection settings, so gave up in the end.
would be interested to hear the answer tho! )
Use your gprs operator settings.. You cannot have any other connection...
hey here are the O2 settings that work for me to enable sending of MMS Messages
in MMS Configuration under servers i have
Server Name O2UK
Gateway 193.113.200.195
Port number 9201
Server address http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Connect via My Work Network
Then in settings under the connections tab click on Connections
Add a new modem connection under My Work Network
This should be called something like o2 Active connecting using Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Access point wap.o2.co.uk
username o2web
password password
leave everything else as default.
This should let you send MMS Messages, it works for me!
Thanks mjames_84 those settings are working now.
Hope it helps others too.
Steve
ncruz said:
You cannot have any other connection...
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ah... this might be the problem - i do
i already have a connection setup in both "My Connections" and "My Work Connections"
is there no way around this?
tried deleting the other connection in "My Work Connections" and yup - MMS sends fine now. not sure what i'll do when i need that connection again, but for the moment - yay, MMS fun
One thing I have noticed ....
Even with the settings above - I cannot get MMS to send with "WAP 2.0" selected (default setting) under MMS configuration
As soon as I select WAP 1.2 they send straight away
Anyone else noticed this ?
Hmm I'm not 100% sure on this, but I think if you want to use WAP2.0 you have to specify a different port. I seem to remember that when using personal mode instead of corporate it was set up to use WAP2.0 and the port was different to the settings I had previously written down from my old XDAII....I still used the settings from my XDAII cause I know that they worked.
Can anyone (mad enough) running the full personal installation with o2 Active find out what port is used my default when using WAP2.0 for sending MMS Messages?
Port number for WAP 2.0 is 8080
Thanks Lord Buckingham
Does anyone know what the difference is between WAP 1.2 and 2.0? Is 2.0 faster? better? more secure?
Lord Buckingham said:
Port number for WAP 2.0 is 8080
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But even with port 8080 selected I still can't send MMS with wap 2.0 selected - yet with 1.2 I can send them via port 9201 or 8080 ! the port number was the first thing I changed when I had problems , from the default 8080 to 9201 (which seemed to be the obvious choice ) so it seems that wap 2.0 just doesn't work for me
very strange ! I'd be interested to know if anyone is using 2.0 successfully (just out of curiousity)
I sent one near the start, but had to reduce the pic size below 100K or something, if I recall....
Anyone confirm what the limits are on O2?
I still cannot get it to send using any of the above settings or the original ones that o2 active install. If I use the o2 3g contract sim that came with it then it sends with NO PROBLEM whatsoever, BUT I don't use my contract sim ever, I use a o2 online sim which I have used for years.
Any ideas?
Is the settings different for PAYG and for CONTRACT ?
If so then I need the settings for PAYG please guys, can you help?
if you are using an old "on line" SIM I suspect that it might be one of the old Genie internet SIMs, so the settings may be different. Try setting the device up as pay and go, so change the APN to "payandgo.o2.co.uk" , username "payandgo", password "password", all the other settings should be the same. If this fails, climb into a large bottle of red wine, sometimes its the only way :wink:
Hey, i couldnt get it to download a message and the fix above worked.
Im assuming that as it connected to the 3g network that it charged me for d/ling the message yeah?
can it to be set to do it when its synced with the computer or in a wifi area?
Cheers
JAmes
Got mine working with WAP 2.0 !!
The settings I have are:
Server: O2UK
193.113.200.195
Port 8080
Server address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Connect via: The WAP Network

MMS is driving me crazy

Got a MDA Vario which i unlocked because i prefer the KPN connection.
I am getting to the ceiling for not getting my MMS settings right.
I am so far that i can receive an MMS but i cant seem to send one.
settings i got from KPN are there
servername is KPN MMS
gateway is 10.10.100.20
port is 9201
server is http://mp.mobiel.kpn.mmsc
connect to my work network
sending is 250 k
wap is 1.2
my work network settings
connection name is KPN MMS
type is mobile gprs
name access point is portalmmm.nl
no username
no password
no domain
this is bothering my mind for crazy
i learned alot though
would appreciate some comparison on other ones settings
gateway should be: 10.10.100.10
server should be: http://mp.mobiel.kpn/mmsc
Max Sending Size should be: 100k
Photo Resolution should be set to: QVGA (320x240)
These settings are working fine with my Qtek 8310, it took a while though before it worked either. :wink:

Tytn won't download MMS

Hey folks,
Received notification of my first MMS since getting the Tytn. I selected "Download" and also "Send/Receive" several times, and it won't download the stupid thing.
I'm on Cingular, and here are the settings I entered manually, per Cingular's website:
Gateway: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 8080
Server: http://mmsc.cingular.com
Connect via: (I've tried "The Internet" and "Media Net" here)
Sending size limit 250k
WAP version: WAP 2.0
The following items are checked in Preferences:
-Retrieve Messages Immediately.
-Save Sent Messages
-Allow Delivery Report
Attempts before giving up: 4
Photo resolution: original
The file being sent to me is only 109k so I don't think it's too big by any means.
Does anyone on Cingular have any different settings?
Thanks.
Cingular MMS Settings
Hello, this is my first reply on this board so here it goes.
i had plenty of problems at first with cingular and mms working together untill i tried these settings which are pretty similar to yours besides the port #.
Server name: Cingular MMS
Gateway: wirless.cingular.com
Port Number: 80
Server address: http://mmsc.cingular.com
Connect via: My ISP
Sending size limitaion: 250k
WAP Version: WAP 2.0
Now a couple of explanations. ( to the best of my ability. please feel free to correct.)
server name: this is either the default name or you can create a new server name of your choice. I have gone as far as deleting the default server and creating the new name of Cingular MMS. Or for example you could put Joe Blows Server Or JBS for the new name whatever you like.
Gateway: has to be as is. (as far as I know.)
Port number: Although ther are several port numbers to use I have found that this number (80) is what actually made everything work.
Server address: has to be as is. (as far as I know.)
Connect via: whatever connections you have to connect to the internet you should have mms connect the same way.
Sending size limitation: 250k is the maximum. (If there is any way of getting mor plese let me know.)
WAP Version: I dont know the difference between WAP 1.2 and 2.0 except 2.0 sounds better.
Also under prefernces i have.
Retrieve messages imediately-checked
Download on home network only-not checked
Save sent messages-checked
Regect all messages-not checked
Allow delivery report-checked
Allow read report-not checked
Attempts before giving up-4
Photo Resolution-Origional
The only setting that I would think of be crucial is download on home network only. (for cost reasons. depending on plan. I guess.)
Other than that just make sure the little red arrow is on the server that you just configured or created and you should be set to go. if any one finds any of this info false please feel free to comment, otherwise this is what I have found to work on my htc tytn here in the usa on cingular and cingular UMTS. GOOD LUCK.....
correct, should be port 80, thats what mine is, and my max sending limit is 600...
here is another thought, why not extract the cab from the cingular extended rom that installs the MMS settings?
you also need to go thru the Cingular proxy server. set up the proxy server under Settings->Connections->Edit My Proxy Server for the connection you are using. under Advanced change HTTP to wireless.cingular.com also make WAP & Secure WAP 66.209.11.61 (leave the ports as they are).
The settings from Cingular website (https://www.cingular.com/support/deviceTutorials.do) is correct. However, I made 1 tweak:
In the "Connect via:" box, I put "My Work".
I created an additional entry in the "My Work Netwokr" (Start -> Settings -> Connections -> Connections) and put wap.cingular as the APN.
This way, when an MMS need to be sent or downloaded, the device will drop the 3G / GPRS connection and connect via the MMS setting. Afterwards, it'll connect back to the 3G / GPRS connection.
mine does that with the default setup, i stay on my isp, but if i send or recieve it automatically drops the connection and connects via media net, once its done it goes back to my isp

T-Mobile USA MMS & XM6r3

I have a T-Mo USA MDA with XM6r3. I am not receiving any MMS messages. If I try a send and receive in the MMS messages inbox I get an error synching. Regardless of whether it is supposed to sync or not, I am not getting any MMS messages.
This is what I have setup;
Gateway - 216.155.165.50
Port - 9201
Server address - http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connect via - T-Mobile MMS (other choices are My work, my isp, work, secure wap, the wap, the internet)
Sending Size Limitations - 300K
Wap Version - 2.0 (1.2 also available)
Does this sound right? Anything else I should be doing?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.
This is what I use.
Gateway - 216.155.165.50
Port - 8080
Server address - http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connect via - The Internet
Sending Size Limitations - 300K
Wap Version - 2.0
Thanks. I have also tried 8080 and a few others without any success. Anything else?
Cymru1 said:
Thanks. I have also tried 8080 and a few others without any success. Anything else?
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Download network wizard and copy cab file to phone. Delete all current connection settings including MMS settings and then install Network Wizard and run it. Select USA as the country and T-Mobile as your carrier and it will automatically configure it all for you and it will work afterwards. What it does is automatically downloads your settings from the network for a painless setup.
Do you have any internet plan?
had the same problem as you and found out that my internet settings were wrong. Once I put in the correct info, everything was working fine.
I use the 5.99 plan proxy.
inmatekay said:
Do you have any internet plan?
had the same problem as you and found out that my internet settings were wrong. Once I put in the correct info, everything was working fine.
I use the 5.99 plan proxy.
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You are right about that, but not giving him any information. Network Wizard takes care of everything you just mentioned short of paying for your data plan.
Um... theres no USA option in network wizrd just installed it. A little insight would help.
Thanks to all for the help. Now I can send and receive MMS messages!

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