[SOLVED] MMS-Settings - 8125, K-JAM, P4300, MDA Vario General

Hello together,
I bought my QTEK9100 some weeks ago and everything works fine (after ROM-Update)... instead of MMS.
I use the german ePlus-Settings and GPRS works fine. But I may enter the wrong MMS-Settings, because I cannot send or receive any MMS.
Can anyone help me?

Could you be so kind and share the settings you have entered for GPRS on your Qtek? I haven't been able to get it to work on my MDA II.
Thanks

i also want to know how to set up mms. :roll:

Triband81 said:
Could you be so kind and share the settings you have entered for GPRS on your Qtek? I haven't been able to get it to work on my MDA II.
Thanks
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Sorry, I'm on travel at the moment. When I'm back, I'll post the GPRS-Settings.

Klingt gut, vielen Dank im voraus.
Sounds great, thanks in advance.

Ok, here are the settings to configure GPRS on Windows Mobile 5 (used settings are for ePlus Germany).
I have a german device, so i have to translate manually. Original names and descriptions may be different:
1. Open start menu, then choose "Settings" -> "Connections"
2. Open "Connections"
3. Go to the Tab "Advanced" and click on "choose networks"
4. On the next screen, you'll see 2 connection settings. Click on the upper "New"-button
5. Enter a name for your new connection (e.g. GPRS)
6. Open the "Modem"-tab
7. In the "Modem"-tab click on "New"
8. On the next screen enter a name for the new connection (e.g. GPRS Internet) and choose "Cellular Line (GPRS)", click on "Next"
9. Enter your accesspoint (e.g. internet.eplus.de), click on "Next"
10. Enter username and password for xour connection (e.g. Username: eplus, Password: eplus)
11. Click on Advanced and check, if "Use server-assigned IP address" is activated in both tabs
12. Click on "Ok" until you are in the screen, described in step 4
13. To use your GPRS-Connection to connect to the internet, you'll have to choose it in the upper connection setting.
14. Open Pocket Internet Explorer and enter any URL (e.g. http://wap.google.com).
15. Your device will now connect to the internet via GPRS and display the requested page.

Thanks a lot for the help, you could have written in German as well. I speak both fluently .
I will give them a try and see how it works for me on BASE. I'll post some feedback as well.

this is an english-speaking forum, so other languages are not really welcome. By the way; i tried to set up mms for mny operator with the same method and it does not work.
Triband81 said:
Thanks a lot for the help, you could have written in German as well. I speak both fluently .
I will give them a try and see how it works for me on BASE. I'll post some feedback as well.
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Hi,
Well i don't know whether it may be of any help, but i was facing the same problem here in india. Then i tried some thing and it worked for me...
U can see that in my post http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=49334&highlight=
i believe the only thing u'll need to chnage is the DNS from 100.1.201.172 to whatever gateway address ur service provider must have given u for MMS.
Please let me know if it works or if u need any more help.

dimushor said:
this is an english-speaking forum, so other languages are not really welcome. By the way; i tried to set up mms for mny operator with the same method and it does not work.
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I'm quite aware of that and I won't disagree with you on that point. If I would have posted in German, I would've posted a translation as well. Anyway, it seems like getting MMS to work on most PPCs is a major task which takes some educated guessing.

Try this
As described above
1. Open start menu, then choose "Settings" -> "Connections"
2. Open "Connections"
3. Go to the Tab "Advanced" and click on "choose networks"
4. On the next screen, you'll see 2 connection settings. Click on the upper "New"-button
5. Enter a name for your new connection (e.g. GPRS)
6. Open the "Modem"-tab
7. In the "Modem"-tab click on "New"
8. On the next screen enter a name for the new connection (MMS) and choose "Cellular Line (GPRS)", click on "Next"
9. Enter your accesspoint (mms.eplus.de), click on "Next"
10. Enter username and password for your connection (e.g. Username: eplus, Password: wap)
11. Click on Advanced and check, if "Use server-assigned IP address" is activated in both tabs
then
12: Tap OK and x to close everything
13: Open the messaging application
14: Press the menu softkey
15: Select MMS Configuration
16: Tap the servers tab
17: Tap New
18 Enter the following details:
server name: - E-plus
Gateway: 212.023.097.153
Port Number: 9201
server address: http://mms/eplus.de
Connect via: (here, select the connection created above)
Size : (go for the biggest and bring it down later if it fails.)
Wap Version: 2.0 should work on all modern networks.
19: Tap ok
20: Tap Set as default
that should do it. As I'm here in the UK, i am going by the settings over at modaco.com for eplus, so check those with your provider.
Should work for you!

Triband81 said:
I'm quite aware of that and I won't disagree with you on that point. If I would have posted in German, I would've posted a translation as well. Anyway, it seems like getting MMS to work on most PPCs is a major task which takes some educated guessing.
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I wasx joking bz the way. :lol:

does anyone know how to increase the sending size limit for the mms composer? on my dropdown it only shows 100K [no other choices]
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edit: have found the solution
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Arcsoft\ArcSoft MMS UA\Config\UI\SizeLimit]
"SendCount"-> Setting how Many "Sending Size limitations" listed in DropDown Listed ..
"SendDefault"=dword:00019000 -> Setting the Default Send Limitation
"SendLimit1"=dword:0000C800 -> Send Limit one can be change ex. 50K=dword:0000C800
"SendLimit2"=dword:00019000 -> Send Limit two can be change ex. 100K=dword:00019000
"SendLimit3"=dword:0003E800 -> Send Limit three can be change ex. 250K=dword:00003E800
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just change SendCount from 1 to 3...

dimushor said:
I wasx joking bz the way. :lol:
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Lol it's hard to tell in an online environment whether someone is joking or not
I got the GPRS connection to work so thanks to bmueller for posting clear and detailed steps to get it to work

I GOT IT!!!
Hey guys. Thanks for all your help.
Now I fixed it. 8)
All settings were correct, except the port.
The port 9201 didn't work, so I tried the port :!: :!: :!: 5080 :!: :!: :!: for Nokia-mobiles today.
Now I can send and receive any MMS-Message.
@Triband: I'm sure, you know german, but as this is an english forum and some other users could have your problem, too, I decided to write the HowTo in english.

Thanks for the port hint, I'll have to see if I can get this to work as well. I wasn't able to locate the port option under the MMS Server setup on WM2003SE. But the GPRS part works great .

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Orange Connection Settings (SPV-M3100)

Okay, I updated my firmware on my PSV-M3100 to the one here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=281146
And all works fine in terms of day to day usage of the PDA, but when trying to access WAP or the internet via 3G or GPRS I'm getting errors saying the connection needs editing.
Would someone running the default UK Orange firmware be kind enough to post the connection settings that come with the SPV-M3100 as standard.
I even called Orange to help but "the guy who knows the SPV-M3100 has gone home for the day" not that it is a M3100 issue, just any old Orange 3G settings I imagine?
Anyway, any help on this would be appreciated.
I have tried searching here and the net for what should be in the connections area but very little info is out there
maybe this can help:
http://www.pda-friendly.net/PDA_GPRS_Settings.htm
Thanks, but I was looking for something a bit more thorough...
Settings for Orange World, Orange Internet, Orange MMS
And then the connection settings for GPRS/3G under these
Plus proxies etc.
Still, I am meant to have Orange calling me back today to help me out here, so whatever they tell me I'll document here for the Wiki.
Cheers
ok, i don't know if there's any cab available with all the settings, but a quick search on the networking forum poped up this which also contains MMS settings:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=224183
Thanks for those...
Orange are baffled and now my phone number is not recognised by Orange World at all, and I can't see any website sites...
I'll give them 24 hours more to fix or I cancel my contract (it'll be my 3rd SPV M3100 in 10 days - must be a record).
...at least I can get a 3G connection without it bombing out, even though I can't do anything with it.
Sweet! Those settings worked perfectly on my Orange UK M3100, just as they have on all my other devices. Shame there isnt a cab that can do the same!
Cheers,
Fin
Are these of any help?
http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html
Hi There,
Just to let you know, you can get the settings straight from the Orange UK website. Just create a free account based on your billing and phone number, and there will be a section for them to either SMS you the settings to your M3100 or for you to stick them in yourself.
I recently put on WM6 onto my M3100, and just put the orange wap setting. Even though there are originally about 3 or 4 different gprs settings on the M3100, the only one that really ever is used is the orangewap access point settings. The orangeinternet access point settings are never touched when the M3100 3G access is taking place.
FYI from the orange site under 3G Setup for M3100:
Setting up the data account
1. On the PDA, tap on Start and then Settings.
2. Tap on the Connections tab.
3. Tap on the Connections icon.
4. Tap on the Advanced tab.
5. Tap on Select Networks.
6. Under the first drop down box, tap on New…
7. In the Enter a name for these settings: field, enter Orange GPRS WAP
8. Tap on the Modem tab.
9. Tap on New…
10. In the Enter a name for the connection: field, enter Orange GPRS WAP
11. Tap on the Select a modem drop-down list and select Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G).
12. Tap on Next.
13. In the Access point name: field, enter orangewap
14. Tap on Next.
15. Tap on Finish.
16. Tap on the Proxy Settings tab.
17. Select the This network connects to the Internet option.
18. Select the This network uses a proxy sever to connect to the Internet option.
19. Tap on Advanced… Tap on WAP.
20. In the Server field, enter 192.168.071.035
21. In the Port field, enter 8080
22. Tap on ok five times
23. Tap on x to close the Settings screen.
24. Tap on Start, Programs and then Internet Explorer.
25. Tap on Menu.
26. Tap on Favorites...
27. Tap on the Add / Delete tab.
28. Tap on Add...
29. In the Name field, enter Orange GPRS WAP
30. In the Address field, enter http://wap.orange.co.uk
31. Tap on Add.
32. Tap on ok.
33. Tap on x.
The new WAP profile is now configured and ready for use.
I did everything apart from Step 21, whereby when I wrote my settings down, the port number remained at 9201, NOT 8080 as written in step 21.
Give this a go, and see if it works for you.
Good Luck!
if you're on contract, the accesspoint is orangeinternet no password, nothing.
for MMS settings; google for them, a site called filesaveas.com has them
findus said:
Sweet! Those settings worked perfectly on my Orange UK M3100, just as they have on all my other devices. Shame there isnt a cab that can do the same!
Cheers,
Fin
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Wanna bet!
I have created a cab file that will install Orange UK internet, WAP and MMS settings to make things a little easier!
Hi,
I have upgraded to 20070320_RUU_Hermes_WWE_3.23.0.0_1.34.00.10 on my M3100 which works great except for the 3G connection. To configure the device I used the 'Orange Internet MMS Settings.cab'.
Once the Direct push is configured for my exchange server, the device downloads emails. The device then drops the 3G/GPRS connection and the activesync screen shows error with No connection for data.
Looking into the xml files saved from the original Orange ROM shows extra settings that do not appear in the 'Orange Internet MMS Settings.cab' file.
Has anyone else seen this issue or have more info on Orange 3G settings?
Many Thanks
Crammy
I've flashed my phone with this WM6 ROM as well. Has your SPV M3100 stopped receiving/sending MMS's ?? I've checked and re-checked my phones MMS settings a dozen times and also had orange send them to my phone cia SMS but no joy. I wonder if it is just me or a common problem with the new WM6 ROM's and the M3100?
Mine works fine.
As long as you set up the MMS data connection AND the mms server correctly, yours will as well.
There are hundreds of threads here and elsewhere with the correct way - but the key is to set up an ORANGEMMS connection in the "private" connection settings (with user Orange, password Multimedia and APN as orangemms, then set up Orange MMS server in MMS settings with Gateway IP (proxy) address: 192.168.224.10 , Port: 9201, MMS Message (Relay) Server URL http://mms.orange.co.uk/
unwired4 said:
Mine works fine.
As long as you set up the MMS data connection AND the mms server correctly, yours will as well.
There are hundreds of threads here and elsewhere with the correct way - but the key is to set up an ORANGEMMS connection in the "private" connection settings (with user Orange, password Multimedia and APN as orangemms, then set up Orange MMS server in MMS settings with Gateway IP (proxy) address: 192.168.224.10 , Port: 9201, MMS Message (Relay) Server URL http://mms.orange.co.uk/
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Looks like we are having a double conversation here!! Anyway. I have deleted my original MMS settings as these were set up in the "internet" connection, not the "private" connection as you advise. I have used exactly the setting you show above but when I try to send an MMS I can't and I just get the timer symbol showing they cannot currently be sent. I'm really at a dead end hear unless you have any other ideas?? I really appreciate you taking the time out to help though.
crammy said:
Hi,
I have upgraded to 20070320_RUU_Hermes_WWE_3.23.0.0_1.34.00.10 on my M3100 which works great except for the 3G connection. To configure the device I used the 'Orange Internet MMS Settings.cab'.
Once the Direct push is configured for my exchange server, the device downloads emails. The device then drops the 3G/GPRS connection and the activesync screen shows error with No connection for data.
Looking into the xml files saved from the original Orange ROM shows extra settings that do not appear in the 'Orange Internet MMS Settings.cab' file.
Has anyone else seen this issue or have more info on Orange 3G settings?
Many Thanks
Crammy
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I'm in the same boat. Got my GPRS working (thanks very much to the chap that uploaded the cab file).
Just need the 3G settings and I'm set.
Any help appreciated
rabdo said:
Wanna bet!
I have created a cab file that will install Orange UK internet, WAP and MMS settings to make things a little easier!
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Thanks for that, it set up internet ok (although I had to manually change the DNS servers!) but MMS doesn't work without tweaking. Anyone else had similar probs?
Thanks again,
Fin
findus said:
Thanks for that, it set up internet ok (although I had to manually change the DNS servers!) but MMS doesn't work without tweaking. Anyone else had similar probs?
Thanks again,
Fin
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Yes, there was a slight problem with the cab file which caused problems for some so I have updated it. This is for Orange UK contract customers and installs MMS settings and Internet settings
orange world webpage
Thanks for the settings, however when I go to orange world all I get is a text site. No graphics or fomatting??? My other sites work but not orange? Anyone experiencing the same problem
neuromacer said:
Thanks for the settings, however when I go to orange world all I get is a text site. No graphics or fomatting??? My other sites work but not orange? Anyone experiencing the same problem
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The browser is probably not returning the correct user-agent string. Unfortunatly the operators decided to use autodetection via this string. Its a right pain because i cant access the o2 pda site either, i get the crappy wap text version
I believe the gurus are investigating it. What ROM are you currently running?
mrvanx said:
The browser is probably not returning the correct user-agent string. Unfortunatly the operators decided to use autodetection via this string. Its a right pain because i cant access the o2 pda site either, i get the crappy wap text version
I believe the gurus are investigating it. What ROM are you currently running?
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I'm currently using Black V2 with a Radio rom of 1.38.00.10

MMS

Hi Guys!
just a quick question... How to send an MMS? And what to do to receive one?
I can't receive any MMS (I haven't been using them for ages, don't need them) but now some1 have to send me an MMS and...
It looks like I've all those settings, my simcard is activated etc- but i can't even see an option to compose one...
What I'm doing wrong then?
Cheers
Chris
columb said:
Hi Guys!
just a quick question... How to send an MMS? And what to do to receive one?
I can't receive any MMS (I haven't been using them for ages, don't need them) but now some1 have to send me an MMS and...
It looks like I've all those settings, my simcard is activated etc- but i can't even see an option to compose one...
What I'm doing wrong then?
Cheers
Chris
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you need to install you service provider mms settings into the device.
Thanks for your reply- unfortunately is not any helpful. I should mention that I'm using o2 rom with o2 settings. I can see those settings...
Cheers
Chris
Hi Guys!
If you can send/receive MMSes can you please tell how to send one?
What should I have in my menus? And why I can see all those settings but can't send?
Cheers Guys!
Ok, what I've tried next:
1. checking MMS settings (yes, they are in MENU)
2. taking a picture and tried to send this picture as a MMS (didn't work twice, Exec has just hang)
3. found http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=261852&highlight=o2+settings and tried to applay those settings one more time. No joy...
Strange thing is that I don't have MMS folder but I do have MMS settings
Any other ideas? I really need MMSes (like never before, I'm heavy user but just calls and GPRS/WIFi- no texts (10-20/mth) or MMSes (5 in my whole life or even less)
Cheers
Chris
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I'm so sorry for all those stupid grammatical mistakes I was sooo tiered last night and really fed up with MS and their ideas how to improve our lives...
T-Mobile MMS Settings?
Originally, I wrote:
I have a similar problem with my Jasjar and T-Mobile (USA): MMS messages just sit there, and occasionally I get a notification that they couldn't be sent...? My Jasjar was purchased independently and is unlocked. Is there some T-Mobile USA file I need to upload to the device? And can I do it via my Mac and Missing Sync?
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Well, I uploaded a T-Mobile settings file which I had downloaded from i-mate, et voilá! I was able to send MMSes. It also (when I choose to disconnect from the GPRS network) restored the G-in-a-square that had become dashed two-way arrows. Unfortunately, there's still something interfering with syncing with my Mac via Missing Sync for Windows Mobile.... Thanks! Cheers,
Has either one of you tried to contact your provider and actually ask them to help you with the settings? I mean really, CALL customer service and have them either walk you through it, or get the settings and we'll help you input them if it comes to that.
Hi,
No, I havn't. The reason is that I do have:
- VGA hack (OZ)
- load of programs (which shouldn't affect anyway MMS as they are not affecting emails and texts)
- I've done full backup + restore using SPB backup tool (from older ROM to newer, as my phone went for service)
Now I going to do hard reset.
I just have to create list of installed programs, prepare them etc.
I've even installed windows
Anyway, it looks like something is going on with MMSes...
Cheers
Chris
None of the things you mentioned can be used as an excuse for not calling your provider of the settings:
a. OzVGA has a nice little button which will allow you to boot in normal mode.
b. Nothing to do with MMS
c. That might be a problem altogether, it's generally not recommended restoring on newer ROM.
joannaex said:
None of the things you mentioned can be used as an excuse for not calling your provider of the settings:
a. OzVGA has a nice little button which will allow you to boot in normal mode.
b. Nothing to do with MMS
c. That might be a problem altogether, it's generally not recommended restoring on newer ROM.
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Oh, yeah,
I do agree. As I've said only my backup could mess up with settings...
Will try to call O2 HD tomorrow
Thanks for your advice!
Cheers
Chris.
joannaex said:
Has either one of you tried to contact your provider and actually ask them to help you with the settings? I mean really, CALL customer service and have them either walk you through it, or get the settings and we'll help you input them if it comes to that.
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Yeah...no joy. Doesn't work, and they don't know why. Cheers,
Uploading a T-Mobile configuration file obtained from i-mate resolved this issue.
Here are vthe MMS and Internet settings sent to me from Voda UK
MMS:
Click Start
Click Messaging
Click Menu
Click MMS Configuration
Click on the Servers tab
Click New
At Server Name enter a new name for the profile.g. Vodafone MMS
At Gateway enter Menu
At Port Number enter 8799
At Server Address: enter after the http:// mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
At Connect Via click on the Arrow down to and click on the GPRS connection you created i.e. Vodafone GPRS
Scroll down
At Sending size limitation click on the Arrow down to and select 100K
At WAP Version click on the Arrow down icon and select WAP 2.0
INTERNET:
1. Click Start
2. Click Settings
3. Click Connections tab
4. Click Connections
5. Click Manage existing connections under the Internet / ISP section or WAP heading
6. Click New
7. At Enter a name for the connection enter a new name i.e. Vodafone Intranet
8. At Select a modem click on the down arrow and select Cellular Line (GPRS), Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G) for v1605
9. Click Next
10. At Access point name enter
for Contract: Internet
for PayT: pp.vodafone.co.uk
11. Click Next
12. At User name enter web
13. At Password enter web
14. Click Finish
regards Jonnie 16

T-Mobile MMS Settings

Does anyone know the proper complete settings for tmobile mms? advance settings also would help as well(if necessary). I have an unlocked phone, tmobile web helped some/customer service was terrible!
server name: tmobile mms
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port: 8080
Server address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connect via: tmobile mms
Sending limit: 300k
WAP version: WAP 2.0
Ive done this and I still cant send picture mail. My treo does it no problem
What rom are you using?
duprade said:
What rom are you using?
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ROM: 1.8.405.1WWE (WM5)
well, lets start off with what kind of phone do you have? Is it a Herald? and you're trying to use it on Tmobile USA?
Are you running the stock HTC rom on it? or have you installed a 3rd party rom from this site or something?
duprade said:
well, lets start off with what kind of phone do you have? Is it a Herald? and you're trying to use it on Tmobile USA?
Are you running the stock HTC rom on it? or have you installed a 3rd party rom from this site or something?
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I have Herald p4350
Stock ROM
Google Maps
Audio Manager= reinstalled after freezing phone(V1.02)
Storage:
Yahoo Go
vTap videos
RealNetworks
OmniGSoft(golf,solitare)
WM Live Search
Smart Mahjongg
Extreme text(deleted but still shows up)
This should do it.
duprade said:
This should do it.
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Thanks duprade, I loaded the cab but I still have the same problem
taz357 said:
Thanks duprade, I loaded the cab but I still have the same problem
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try changing CHAP to PAP in GPRS settings maybe
i had the same problem with my kaiser after hard reset
wrrrr
No Network Wizard?? :-/
bommerlunder: I will try
mv3: nope. all manual and very fustrating only because Ive tried at least six times already without positive result
bommerlunder how long & how did you get yours working??
bommerlunder said:
try changing CHAP to PAP in GPRS settings maybe
i had the same problem with my kaiser after hard reset
wrrrr
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taz357 said:
bommerlunder how long & how did you get yours working??
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ok, mine is with at&t rom, i guess (i'm new to pocketpc phones so im not sure), so first i did:
start -> setting -> connections -> connections ad deleted "MEdia Net" and renamed it to T-Mo Data.
Then this:
Tap Start.
Tap Settings.
Tap on the Connections tab.
Tap the Connections icon.
Tap Add a new modem connection under T-Mo Data.
Enter T-Mo MMS in the Enter a name for the connection field.
Tap to select Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G) from the Select a modem drop down list.
Tap Next.
Enter wap.voicestream.com in the Access point name field.
Tap Next.
Tap Finish (leaving all blank)
Then:
Tap Start again.
Tap Messaging.
Tap Messages.
Tap Menu.
Tap MMS Options.
Tap the Servers tab.
There i had AT&T MMS so i deleted it
Tap New.
Enter T-Mo MMS in the Server Name field.
Enter 216.155.165.050 in the Gateway field.
Enter 8080 in the Port number field.
Enter http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms in the Server address field.
Tap to select T-Mo Data from the Connect via drop down list.
Tap DONE
and that worked for me...
Trying again, and again, and again..........
Ok, I've cleared everything on my settings and input exactly (again) these settings. I have noticed that the selection for connections does not have 3G listed, just GPRS. Does that make a difference??
bommerlunder said:
ok, mine is with at&t rom, i guess (i'm new to pocketpc phones so im not sure), so first i did:
start -> setting -> connections -> connections ad deleted "MEdia Net" and renamed it to T-Mo Data.
Then this:
Tap Start.
Tap Settings.
Tap on the Connections tab.
Tap the Connections icon.
Tap Add a new modem connection under T-Mo Data.
Enter T-Mo MMS in the Enter a name for the connection field.
Tap to select Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G) from the Select a modem drop down list.
Tap Next.
Enter wap.voicestream.com in the Access point name field.
Tap Next.
Tap Finish (leaving all blank)
Then:
Tap Start again.
Tap Messaging.
Tap Messages.
Tap Menu.
Tap MMS Options.
Tap the Servers tab.
There i had AT&T MMS so i deleted it
Tap New.
Enter T-Mo MMS in the Server Name field.
Enter 216.155.165.050 in the Gateway field.
Enter 8080 in the Port number field.
Enter http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms in the Server address field.
Tap to select T-Mo Data from the Connect via drop down list.
Tap DONE
and that worked for me...
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taz357 said:
Ok, I've cleared everything on my settings and input exactly (again) these settings. I have noticed that the selection for connections does not have 3G listed, just GPRS. Does that make a difference??
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no...it should not...it is just about the speed (gprs - slowest, hpsdpa - fastest)
other way (this is what i did) - install a new ROM for yourself...i got my new Duttys ROM and it is great, a lot of faster and it downloads settings automatically.
Sounds good
Ok, where?? will it take long??
bommerlunder said:
no...it should not...it is just about the speed (gprs - slowest, hpsdpa - fastest)
other way (this is what i did) - install a new ROM for yourself...i got my new Duttys ROM and it is great, a lot of faster and it downloads settings automatically.
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taz357 said:
Ok, where?? will it take long??
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it takes about 15-25 minutes.
if you don't want to read this - http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=DuttySeriesKaiser
(you should if you want to know what's going on)
you can download this file first:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=53280&d=1191643466
(it is from that thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334679)
if it won't install correctly (white screen) you also have to download and install this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=354061
then you should do a backup of your files
and when you install HARDspl you have to install this:
http://www.4shared.com/account/file...ficial_WM61_Release.html?sId=njZCc1kfvTkcmXjJ
then perform a hard reset and that's it, you'll have a new ROM on your device
and the end you probably will have to install one of the compatible radios, for ex this ftp://xda:[email protected]/Uploads/Kaiser/Radio/KAIS_Radio_Only_1.64.08.21_CustomRUU.rar
and that's it..
if you have any questions try looking at the second post here - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=369505 or send me PM. i learned all the stuff yesterday so i'm still a newbie here, but everything works great on my kaiser so far. (finally)
you have t-mobile, so i thought you had a wing.. but, you said you said you have if a herald. either way, neither of them have a 3g chip... i think.
your herald & t-mobile should use gprs and edge.. no 3g.. and definitely not 3.5 g(hsdpa).. for mms i believe it connects to gprs
if you have network wizard... look here
start --> settings --> connections --> network wizard
start --> programs --> network wizard
might be in one of those
if you have the stock rom and it's not there..
then try this..
you will select your country and your carrier.. and it will set up your data / network connections for you.
HTC Network Wizard v1.0 Build 29982.1.0.1.7
i think there's a newer one, but that one should work.
that also maybe useful: http://tmobileuspublic.wdsglobal.com/phonefirst

GPRS & MMS settings for Vodafone NZ

Hi New Zealanders or travellers to NZ.
Below are the instructions for setting up your GPRS and MMS settings in WM6.1 for the Vodafone network in New Zealand. Getting these settings to work on my HTC Wizard has been a big mission and has basically come down to trial and error. Using these settings, you will have a GPRS connection when you are out of WiFi range, and you will be able to send and recieve MMS/PXT without problem.
The manual step by step instructions on the Vodafone NZ website for the i-Mate K-JAM didn't work, and their mobile portal where the settings can be SMS'd to your phone didn't come through to mine (despite SMS working perfectly well when sending and receiving from others). Also, no other resource was any help either (even going in to the Vodafone store resulted in shruggs from the staff who basically said "you bought it overseas, we don't support that phone, we can't help you" - dicks).
So, I've assumed I'm not the only other one out there having a nightmare with VFNZ settings and have decided to give something back to the site that has helped me so much (thanks xda-developers!).
Assuming you don't have any settings existing in your phone (maybe a hard-reset is a good idea to clear everything first), these settings should work like a charm.
Setting up GPRS (Internet access)
1. On the handset, tap on the Start button.
2. Tap on Settings.
3. Tap on Connections tab.
4. Tap on the Connections Icon.
5. Tap on Add a new modem connection under My ISP.
6. Enter VFNZ Internet in the Enter a name for the connection field.
7. Select Cellular Line (GPRS) in the drop down list of Select a modem.
8. Tap Next.
9. Enter www.vodafone.net.nz in the Access point name field.
10. Tap Next.
11. Leave the User name field blank.
12. Leave the Password & Domain fields blank.
13. Tap Advanced.
14. Select Use server-assigned IP address.
15. Tap OK.
16. Tap Finish.
Setting up MMS/PXT
1. On the handset, tap on the Start button.
2. Tap on Settings.
3. Tap on Connections tab.
4. Tap on the Connections icon.
5. Under My Work Network, tap on Add a new modem connection.
6. Enter Vodafone MMS in the Enter a name for the connection field.
7. Select Cellular Line (GPRS) in the drop down list of Select a modem.
8. Tap Next.
9. Enter live.vodafone.com in the Access point name field. Tap Next.
10. Enter 'voda' in the User name field.
11. Enter 'fone' in the Password field and leave the Domain field blank.
12. Tap Advanced.
13. Select Use server-assigned IP address. Tap OK.
14. Tap Finish.
15. Tap on the Proxy Settings tab. Make sure the two boxes are unticked.
16. Tap OK 3 times to get back to the today screen.
17. Push the on the handset Messaging button.
18. Tap on Menu which is located at the bottom right corner.
19. Tap on Options.
20. Tap on MMS to bring up the MMS Configuration.
21. Tap on the Servers tab.
22. Tap on the New button.
23. Enter VFNZ MMS in the Server name field.
24. Enter 172.30.38.3 in the Gateway field.
25. Enter 9201 Port number field.
26. Enter http://pxt.vodafone.net.nz/pxtsend in the Server Address field.
27. Select My Work Network in the Connect via drop down selection.
28. Select WAP 1.2 in the WAP Version drop down selection.
29. Tap on OK.
30. Select VFNZ MMS in the MMS Configuration list.
31. Tap on Set As Default.
32. Tap OK 3 times to get back to the Today screen.
And there you have it. I believe you need to actually send an MMS message to someone before you are able to start receiving them, so make sure you do that after configuring the phone. Good luck!
You are my hero. Ive been trying for 2 months since I got one of these phones to get the settings working. Even the guy at the local Vodafone shop had NO clue what he was doing.
Awesome stuff
My pleasure, glad to help someone out
vodafone
Cheers mate. This has been bugging me big time.
Hi micool_nz
I am using samsung Omnia mobile in NZ bought from singapore. It has got windows mobile 6.1 OS. I have been trying to set up the MMS configuration in my mobile but failed. Even now, I followed your suggestions and didnt get it to work for some reason. It keeps on saying me could not send MMS msg. Kindly help. I have options for WAP 1.0 ,WAP 2.0 or none as options and not WAP 1.2 in my mobile. Also, in step 22. I cant find server tab, instead I have sending, receiving, profile, compose and about tabs. In profile tab, I have 2 options - set profile as default or edit profile. When I go add new profile and followed your suggestions as below
MMS Profile - VFNZ MMS
MMSC - http://pxt.vodafone.net.nz/pxtsend
Data Connections - Among the options vodafone MMS and Vodafone, I selected vodafone as that is my network name. But tried with both and didnt work.
Gateway - WAP 1.0 or WAP 2.0 tried both but didnt work
IP Address - 172.30.38.3
Port - 9201
Despite of following all the above settings, my MMS is not working.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
Thanks
VBRS
Samsung Omnia
Hi vbrsekhar
Did you get your internet sorted? I have been struggling for more than a month to get connected to the internet with my Omnia.
I have tried the GPRS settings as described here, but it is still not connecting.
I get this error message. "Dialed: www .vodafone. net. nz Cannot connect for unknown reason. To check your connection settings...".
Vodafone nz can't help. Samsung omnia is not supported by them. I have tried another network with different setting of course, and it works fine.
Settings
Hi Guys,
Try the settings in this CAB file, it automatically updates all NZ Vodafone settings.
The only thing I have currently found is an odd MMS problem with WM 6.5 not automatically being set up through this cab however you should be able to add it sucessfully the manual way as described above.
And don't bother with asking the Vodafone storeclerks they're hired just to sell phones, i've run into problems trying to get data plans loaded (they didn't even know what the phone was )
No Start\Settings\Connections
Hi guys
Thanks for the CAB file enclave.
I got a HTC HD2 in Australia locked to Telstra, I want to use it on Vodafone here in NZ. I have made some reg edits to get rid of some Telstra stuff, and have installed this cab file above which unlocked a few things, but still can not get the "Start\Settings\Connections" dialogue to come up.
Anybody know where in the registry I can turn this menu item back on?
I hit START, I hit the cog shaped SETTINGS icon, I get a Blue Settings menu, which has WIRELESS CONTROLS and DATA SERVICES but nothing about CONNECTIONS.
I want to set up VODAFONE MMS in the My Work Network but can't find it!
Matt
Try automatic configuration on the HD2
starboynz said:
Hi guys
I hit START, I hit the cog shaped SETTINGS icon, I get a Blue Settings menu, which has WIRELESS CONTROLS and DATA SERVICES but nothing about CONNECTIONS.
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Hi Matt,
I too now have an HTC HD2 (International Version) and I found there is an easy way for the settings to be configured automatically from the Vodafone network. This should work for you too, unless the Telstra version of the HD2 has some network locks.
On the Blue settings menu you described where you saw Wireless Controls and Data Services, down the bottom right there should be a Menu option. Tap on that and select All Settings. From there, tap on Connections, then tap on Connection Setup.
All going well you should have two drop down lists. One with the Country (change it to New Zealand if it isn't already selected) and the second one with Operator (select Vodafone NZ if it isn't already selected). Tap on the OK option on the bottom left and the correct settings (including MMS/PXT settings) will be automatically downloaded to your phone from the VF network.
It worked a treat for me on my HD2. See how you go
Regards,
Mike
Hi Mike,
Thanks for that.
There is a MENU button and it does have a CONNECTIONS tab on it but it doesn't take me to a CONNECTION SETUP, just to the
Add a new modem connection
Add a new VPN server connection
Set up my proxy server
Manage existing connections​
menu, I might try adding the vodafone MMS settings you suggeste in your initial post here and see how it flies....
...oops, we reached our limit.
Fingers too fat to type on the thing, too many hours spent in set up, it is going back to the shop.
Bye everybody, thanks for help, peace and love.
/END
You are actually my personal jesus, thank you so much for these settings.
Hi Guys,
Any chance of a Cab for UK Vodafone setting. Tried to edit reg but cant Unlock MMS Server For Change..
Help welcome

O2 HD2 MMS settings/configuration

Hey Folks,
I'm having difficulty setting up MMS on the HD2, I have just called O2 and they don't support this device. Does anyone know how to configure the settings manually for MMS messaging?
Hi, I got these settings from an helpful O2 rep.
MMS setup – ensure GPRS settings are completed
· Select 'Start' > Select 'Messaging' > Select 'Menu' > Select 'MMS Configuration' or ‘tools’ > Select 'Servers' tab > Select 'New'
· Type in Server name or 'O2 MMS'
· Select 'Gateway' and type in '193.113.200.195'
· Select 'Port number' and type in '9201'
· Select 'Server address' and enter 'http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002'
· Select 'Connect via' and select 'My Work Network''
· Click 'OK'
· Highlight 'O2 MMS' and click on 'Set As Default'
are you having trouble sending MMS messages? I ran the auto setup function and I can send messages fine....problem is...I'm not receiving any!!
and I cant see any way to enter the setting manually since message menu doesn't exist.
tried the 02 website, it just says there's a problem and can't proceed....tried texting for the settings, doesn't work either
so...any more ideas?
twisted-pixel said:
are you having trouble sending MMS messages? I ran the auto setup function and I can send messages fine....problem is...I'm not receiving any!!
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I had same problem swapped sms service to GSM only now I receive texts fine
fingers crossed
MMS problems not SMS
Yea I got the manual configuration settings from 02 aswell but unfortunatly the options are not available in the HD2, don't know if its a HTC sense thing or a WM6.5 design change to the UI that disables the old MSS configuration settings... anyone got suggestions... I hate having one of the best phones on the market and can''t receive MMS's ;-(
twisted-pixel said:
MMS problems not SMS
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oops sorry
my mms will send but not receive .grr.. least got sms working tho
Anybody solve this issue, I can send but not receive MMS on O2 in the UK.
I just use the settings that the phone sets up for O2, they are the contract settings though and not PAYG, just tried it now and I also can send mms but can't receive them, and O2 won't help as they don't support the phone.
Hi, I couldn't receive MMS on O2, but have manually configured it, and it's now working fine.
The configuration screen is found on the Sense UI here:
Messages, All messages, Menu, Settings, Options, MMS Server (right softkey)
Hope that helps.
try this, it worked for me.
Scroll to settings>menu>all settings>connections>connection setup.
Now choose your Country and Operator. Let it do its bit and re-boot.
Should be all working now.
chill......
chill today said:
try this, it worked for me.
Scroll to settings>menu>all settings>connections>connection setup.
Now choose your Country and Operator. Let it do its bit and re-boot.
Should be all working now.
chill......
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Works for me as well, but only if you are on contract, the PAYG settings are different.
configuring MMS Settings
garethmc said:
Yea I got the manual configuration settings from 02 aswell but unfortunatly the options are not available in the HD2, don't know if its a HTC sense thing or a WM6.5 design change to the UI that disables the old MSS configuration settings... anyone got suggestions... I hate having one of the best phones on the market and can''t receive MMS's ;-(
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Hi not sure if you solved this but for other peoples reference here is how you can check your settings.
Run the connection setup which will create an MMS connection that you can check in
all settings /connections/connections/advanced tab/select networks> there should be a connection called *.* MMS Settings > click edit to make sure the settings are as they should be.
* make sure when you exit the network management screen that your default internet connection is selected or your internet will not work.
exit from here and then go to messaging tab on the home screen.
choose all messages/menu/settings/options.
in this screen choose menu/MMS server and then configure or check your settings.
In my case the connection wizard had a space in the server name and the wrong port selected
Hope this helps
From connection setup makesure you select to update connection setup database. It found a new one when i did it.
optiknerv said:
From connection setup makesure you select to update connection setup database. It found a new one when i did it.
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thanks but the connection update still contains errors for me
hence the need for manual adjusting
regards lakeman
Right,
Firstly I hope that people have solved their issues with this but if not here's how i got mine to work.
It seems that there are two steps to gettign MMS to work properly.
Step 1: Configure the MMS Settings:
There might be other ways of doing this but this is how i did it and it worked.
Start > HTC Messages > Menu > Settings > Options > Menu > MMS Server
Select O2 UK Or whatever if you're doing this for another network.
The O2 settings should be as follows:
Contract & PAYG are the same here.
Server name: O2UK
IP Address: 193.113.200.195
Port Number: 8080
Server Address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Connect Via: My Work Network *
This is actually the important bit and the throwback to theold days of windows mobile. MMS' are not received over you're standard data connection so you have to specify different settings so HTC / O2 are using the Work Settings to get around this.
Send Limit: 300KB
WAP Version: WAP 2.0
Step 2: Configure the connection settings for 'My Work Network'
Start > Settings > Menu > All Settings > Connections > Connections
Select 'Manage existing connections' under My Work Network.
Select what ever option is there and selected and hit the edit button.
Enter a name for the connection: anythingyouwant
Select a modem: CellularLine (GPRS)
hit next.
Now here the settings do start to differ for contract and PAYG:
Contract: Access Point Name: wap.o2.co.uk
PAYG: Access Point Name: payandgo.o2.co.uk
hit next.
Contract: Username: o2wap
Contract: Password: password
Contract: Domain: (Leave Blank)
PAYG: Username: payandgo
PAYG: Password: password
PAYG: Domain: (Leave Blank)
hit finish.
Hopefully you should now be enjoying MMS on you're Leo
Missing DLL
Phoenix,
Looks good except that having gone back to the winmobile sms client as I need access to my subfolders, it seem that the dll that is "removed" as part of that process is needed to make MMS work on the HD2. Have been experimenting and if one goes back to the HTC client (this recreates the missing dll) then MMS messaging works fine.
Although MMS is not a big deal to me it irks me that I can't get it to work in these circumstances. Have chased Zenyee, who developed this tweak in the first place, on how he is getting on with solving the MMS issue but no response to date.
So anyone in the same boat who has managed to crack MMS sending, please PM me.
Cheers
WB
Ive not cracked it as such but found something interesting....I was fed up that my device couldnt do mms whilst using leo energy rom, tried doing manual settings etc,ended up flashing original leo uk o2 rom....
I have crossed reference all the settings and the only thing i find different is that on the original o2 rom under "my work network" gprs is selected where as on cooked rom gprs, 3g is the option.
could this simple thing be causing issues??
HELP
i'm also having trouble with o2 mms settings the help on this page did not help. i cannot send or receive mms. i purchased the handset from ebay, it was locked to tmobile. i've had it unlocked and all other functions (web, mail) work fine. please help. it's driving me nuts.

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