Cytanet soeasy Pay as You Go Settings for GPRS XDA IIi? - Networking

Hi all,
I'm unable to make an Internet connection in Cyprus via GPRS on my XDA IIi using my soeasy PAYG SIM card I've read Bandikoot's earlier reply on this question here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=9288
Entered the settings verbatim - still no connection. Anyone else got a solution to this for Cytanet soeasy SIM card?
What about the basics? In 'Connections' on the XDA IIi, under 'Advanced', 'Select Networks', should I be using 'My ISP' or 'My Work Network' for programs that automatically connect to the Internet?
Help would be appreciated.
Kind regards,
viffer

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HELP WITH GPRS ISP SETTING

Have just recd new xda2. Have tried searching through previous posts but cant see answer do I hope Im not repeating!
I have sucessfully changed to orange in Uk -thank to you guys. I have then got GPRS mobile web working, however when i try to access net it wont work, help screen says- setting-manage settings in isp - there is no
'My ISP' just 'work network'
How can I get this- my device has 1 group of network settings not 2????
Help pleasssee!
Mike

Connection to vodafone uk internet

I have just purchased a k-jam and I am on a vodafone uk contract and I am not being able to connect to the internet. Can someone give me any advice on the necessary connection methods. Vodafone are not being of any help.
Assuming you have GPRS etc enabled on the SIM and its a contract SIM
use the following:
username: web
password: web
APN/Access Point Name: internet
Should work fine..
The best way to go online with your contract is to use GPRS. This is very easy to set up on the Wizard.
Firstly click Settings
Then click the Connections tab at the bottom
Next select Connections
Under My ISP, choose 'Add a new modem connection'
Give the connection a name (e.g. Vodafone GPRS) and select the modem type as 'Cellular Line (GPRS)'. Then click next.
Now enter the 'Access Point Name' as internet and click next.
Now enter the User Name as web and the password as web and finally click finish.
That should do it. Now open internet explorer and enter a web page and you should be ok. You will, of course, have to setup your e-mail settings separately.
Hope this helps
Hi,
Just unzip this and Install the Vodafone CAB.
Hi tried installing Vodafone_UK_PAYT.CAB on my XDA Mini S, goes through the install ok, but for some reason it doesn't seem to add any of the settings
Any ideas why? Does it need the k-kam ROM or some additional settings from this for it to work?
thanks in advance
Graeme
i wouldn't bother with the cab file at all. just set it up manually.
there is a good tutorial on vodafone web site:
http://online.vodafone.co.uk/dispat...&_pageLabel=Page_BOS_PDA_Guide&pageID=GM_0302
the salient points are:
dial:
*99#
post dial string:
+cgdcont=1,"ip","internet"
speed setting:
57600
untick:
wait for dialing tone
stop bits set to 2
user name:
web
password:
web
rgds
sry, stupid me. thats for an external phone modem ....
sorry to hyjack fellas but same topic . I have a wanadoo broadband contract and use a wireless modem router for my home PC network.
How do I set the wizard up to utilise this? please make it simple fellas :roll:
ok sorry doh all sorted now. Just had to click on the wifi icon and its connected surfin yeah. Now just got to set up my emails.
ok, GPRS setup / working now.
Just did this manually as per Hampers' post above but had to change the access point name to pp.vodafone.co.uk (case sensitive) for the connection to work as am using a Pay As You Talk sim
G

Can anyone help me my Vodafone setting for my GPRS please.

Hi I have just transfered my MDA compact to accept Vodafone sim card..I used this forum it is excellent. However I have tried using most of the previous post in respect to setting up GPRS and MMS settings ..all have so far failed.
Info.
I have MDA compact
I have a corporate Vodafone UK sim card..GPRS enabled.
Please help.. :?
Check this link,u can find every network setting there:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=13498&highlight=o2+mms
Cheers.
kuangtian - i have done that but no luck
Hi thanks
But no luck..any more ideas
:?
There are Vodafone Contract and Pay as u go.Quite different.Did u selected the right one?
Just download the right cab and install it.
help please
I did download the contract one..but no luck..message comes..up that the download ay not work as it was designed for previous windows mobile software...
so u should try the last one.I just tried on my friend's [email protected],it works.
cross your finger man.
No luck please help am desperate..vodafone setting required
Please help vodafone setting required for gprs.
MDA compact
"ISP" connection
APN - internet
User and pass - web
"Work connection" (For vodafone live)
APN - wap.vodafone.co.uk
User & pass - wap
Proxy - HTTP - 212.183.137.12:8799
Proxy - WAP - 212.193.137.12:9201
Proxy - Socks - 212.193.137.12:1080
Proxy settings are required for the "Work" connection
GPRS - Vodaphone
Click on this link below:
http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html
You should find the info that you need here......
no luck yet
Spoke to vodafone..they said i am gprs enabled via the blackberry tarif.,
However i havent got a blackeberry ..i just had bog standard nokia issued to me from work...which i switched the sim to my mda compact..but cant get GPRS work..

Virgin UK Network Settings CAB file

I know that there have been requests for this so here we are.
The attached ZIP file contains the CAB to automatically configure GPRS and MMS connections for the Virgin UK network. It has been successfully tested on an XDA II and SPV M1000, both of which are running 2003 SE. I don't have a pre-2003 or Mobile 5 device to try it on so I don't know if it works on them.
The 2 connections which are set up are called:
Virgin GPRS - this has been configured to also allow MSN Messenger to be used.
Virgin MMS
Before using it, I would advise the removal of any existing GPRS and MMS connection settings (though the choice is obviously yours). I would also advise to check that your happy with all of the MMS options/settings following the install (e.g. Save Sent messages is switched off with this CAB).
At last - God knows what i was doing wrong but with this cab and some manual setup of the Connection side of thing i have managed to send an MMS.
This CAB setup the MMS side perfectly (nothing on GPRS) - as i was typing from what i can gather ok for IP i was using the full xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and server name i had put goto.virginmobile.uk whereas this cab just say picture message (not sure if this would cause and issue), but i am doing the connection via: My Work Network as thats where i setup the GPRS, rather than internet.
My Mobile is a Voda Compact III 1605, running HTC Rom 1.35 with windows mobile 5 - and have sent my 1st MMS after trying over a few days!
thanks
How do I install this cab file?
Copy the CAB file to your device and execute it...
sbgorner, you rule!!!
iv been trying to get my mms to work for 5 days now and was readt to smash my phone to pieces. your cab worked perfectly.
Thanks V Much
sbgorner said:
I know that there have been requests for this so here we are.
The attached ZIP file contains the CAB to automatically configure GPRS and MMS connections for the Virgin UK network. It has been successfully tested on an XDA II and SPV M1000, both of which are running 2003 SE. I don't have a pre-2003 or Mobile 5 device to try it on so I don't know if it works on them.
The 2 connections which are set up are called:
Virgin GPRS - this has been configured to also allow MSN Messenger to be used.
Virgin MMS
Before using it, I would advise the removal of any existing GPRS and MMS connection settings (though the choice is obviously yours). I would also advise to check that your happy with all of the MMS options/settings following the install (e.g. Save Sent messages is switched off with this CAB).
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Thanks for that, I'll try it.
sbgorner said:
I know that there have been requests for this so here we are.
The attached ZIP file contains the CAB to automatically configure GPRS and MMS connections for the Virgin UK network. It has been successfully tested on an XDA II and SPV M1000, both of which are running 2003 SE. I don't have a pre-2003 or Mobile 5 device to try it on so I don't know if it works on them.
The 2 connections which are set up are called:
Virgin GPRS - this has been configured to also allow MSN Messenger to be used.
Virgin MMS
Before using it, I would advise the removal of any existing GPRS and MMS connection settings (though the choice is obviously yours). I would also advise to check that your happy with all of the MMS options/settings following the install (e.g. Save Sent messages is switched off with this CAB).
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Click to collapse
I tryed it, No luck.
It installs on my O2 XDA mini s, but still no connection
Maybe you know some other way to do it.
Many Thanks
Remove old network connections before installing the CAB
The CAB file does really rely on the fact that there are no existing network specific connection details installed on the XDA. The best way to ensure that old network connections are not affecting the Virgin settings is to delete them, i.e. ensure that only the standard "My ISP" and "My Work Network" entries are still present.
1) Go to Start->Settings and on the "Connections" tab, tap on the Connections icon.
2) Tap on the "Advanced" tab.
3) Tap on the "Select Networks" button.
4) Use the drop-down arrow to select an entry (do not select "My ISP" or "My Work Network").
5) Tap on the "Edit..." button.
6) Tap on the "General" tab.
7) Tap on the "Delete Settings" icon.
8) Repeat steps 4 to 7 until all of the entries (do not select "My ISP" or "My Work Network") have been removed.
Having removed all of the network specific connection entries, try reinstalling the Virgin UK cab file again and everything should work.
You diamond. Just sent Virgin a bollocking. They suggested I contact O2 about setting this up. Your cab file much appreciated by a middle aged member.
Thanks
Will try!
Much appreciated!
SW
Just tried this after a week of trying various settings, now got access to gprs, thanks.
I have followed your instructions but after running the CAB file the VArio II still doesn't connect. If I click on the edit settings link it doesn't think there are any settings, as I only have the option to install a new ISP. However if I try to manually install a new ISP using the name Virgin GPRS it won't let me as it says a connection already exists with that name, but nowhere can I find any trace of that connection. What is going on please?
leswaller said:
I have followed your instructions but after running the CAB file the VArio II still doesn't connect. If I click on the edit settings link it doesn't think there are any settings, as I only have the option to install a new ISP. However if I try to manually install a new ISP using the name Virgin GPRS it won't let me as it says a connection already exists with that name, but nowhere can I find any trace of that connection. What is going on please?
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I'm in exactly the same position with my O2 XDA mini S.
I could possibly try using a different ISP name but I'd rather find out why this is happening and delete the connections made by the CAB file. As I can't find the connections though I can't delete them.
Ok, Time for an update.
Using Virgin GPRS2 didn't work and I've found out how to remove the setting created by the CAB file. I went to add and remove programs and removed the changes that way.
I have followed the instructions from this thread to no avail. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=238042&highlight=virgin+gprs
I'll keep plodding along but if someone can offer any suggestions i'd lve to hear them.
Ps. Don't be rude.
Hi Bouncypete
I also discovered that I could get rid of the bad settings using remove programs, but am also no further forward in finding the correct settings. I have sent a private email to sbgorner (he doesn't appear to subscribe to any forums) but have not had a reply. Anybody else out there got any ideas?
Virgin GPRS settings
Hi Bouncypete -success!!!
I have found an older posting from sbgorner which gives a blow by blow manual way of doing the settings and it works!!.
I will try and attach this as a pdf, but if the attachment doesn't come through then email me and I will send it to you direct
ran VirginUK.CAB - no settings added
I deleted all the old gprs etc connection settings and ran CAB file, but get no settings visable in network connections just "my isp" and my work network". When I try and enter settings manually I get to the "modem" new page and enter Virgin GPRS or MMS select Cellular GPRS/3G and next and it tell me I'm adding a duplicate setting although there are no settings visible. This happens after removing the CAB settings that make no difference in remove programs? Any Ideas apart from clearing the phone down?
Thanks for the pdf link - sorted me & my orbit out
Virgin UK network settings
I have been trying for ages to get my HTC Blueangel to link into the internet.
This CAB file did the job for me. Surprise, surprise (for me at least) IT WORKS.
Mobile internet here I come!

o2 wap settings on xda trion

XDA Trion
o2 PAYG
Okay, i have owned a xda mini S, mda pro, and now an xda trion
however i have never been able to set up wap..
i have installed numerous cabs on the xda trion however it connects to edge, costs me a bomb but doesnt actually load any pages?
does anyone have any idea how to just connect via wap so i can check facebook and msn?
thanks alot
Josh
sorry for the bump but does anyone know?
Easiest way, is if you go to: Start - Programs - Select O2 Operator Settings and select PostPay (Contract) or PrePay (Pay As You Go) and press Ok, wait for 2-3 min. and then it will prompt you to reboot, do so, then your WAP and MMS should be setup.
im on a cooked rom unfortunately, is there a cab to install this program somewhere?
cheers
No idea about a cab, but these settings work: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1807164#post1807164
sorry, double post
Thanks i will use those settings and let you know if it works when my free texts/web comes in

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