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.
Related
Hi all,
Finally figured out how to set my iMate PDA2K for Vodafone (Netherlands). Other countries should be similar I think, and you can find the specifics in other threads or on the net.
Step 1: Setting up Vodafone GPRS:
Go to Start > Settings > Connections
Click on Connections
Click on Make New Connection (under "My Home Network" or whatever the top section says)
Enter Connection Name: Vodafone GPRS (or whatever you like)
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Click on Next
Access Point Name: live.vodafone.com
Click on Next
Username: vodafone
Password: vodafone
Click on Finish
Step 2: Setting up Vodafone MMS:
Go to Messaging (Start -> Messaging)
Click on Tools (at the bottom)
Click on MMS Settings
Under Connect via: Select where you made your GPRS connection (My Home Network for example)
Click on the Servers tab
Click on New
Server name: Vodafone MMS (or whatever you want to call it)
Gateway: 192.168.251.150
Port number: 9201
Sever address: http:##//mmsc.mms.vodafone.nl/ (DO NOT ENTER THE TWO ## ON YOUR UNIT)
Sending size: 100k
Click OK
Now select the Vodafone MMS icon and click Set as Default
Click OK
Click on Tools
Click Options
Click on Storage Tab
Check Store attachments on storage card
Click OK
Done
These settings worked fine for me...I hope this helps some people!
settings for telfort?
I have a telfort simcard in a Tmobile MDA2 I live in NetherlandsI cant connect to the internet, I cant get settings for my MDA2 from telfort.
Any idea if its possible?
Have a look here (Google can do wonders sometimes ):
http://groups.msn.com/QTEK9090/tips..._Message=121&LastModified=4675499768049397007
Or here:
http://telfort.custhelp.com/cgi-bin...2x2bDE9NzMmcF9wcm9kX2x2bDI9JnBfcGFnZT0x&p_li=
And give it a try! If you have a prepay subscription, I think the settings are slightly different.
Cheers.
vodafone uk settings
Step 1: Setting up Vodafone GPRS:
Go to Start > Settings > Connections
Click on Connections
Click on Make New Connection (under "My Home Network" or whatever the top section says)
Enter Connection Name: Vodafone GPRS (or whatever you like)
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Click on Next
Access Point Name: internet ("pp.vodafone.co.uk" for payt)
Click on Next
Username: web ("wap" for payt)
Password: web ("wap" for payt)
Click on Finish
Step 2: Setting up Vodafone MMS:
Go to Messaging (Start -> Messaging)
Click on Tools (at the bottom)
Click on MMS Settings
Under Connect via: Select where you made your GPRS connection (My Home Network for example)
Click on the Servers tab
Click on New
Server name: Vodafone MMS (or whatever you want to call it)
Gateway: 212.183.137.012
Port number: 9201
Sever address: http://mms.vodafone.com/servlets/mms
Sending size: 100k
Click OK
Now select the Vodafone MMS icon and click Set as Default
Click OK
Click on Tools
Click Options
Click on Storage Tab
Check Store attachments on storage card
Click OK
Done
Some guy on ebay is selling settings for free gprs on o2 payandgo.
I think its a scam.
Anyone got the settings?
or should i buy it and see?
link
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=69929&item=5792327760&rd=1
Buy it and see...........
then pm me with the info
Hi again.
I asked the seller if it was the HTTP port 8080 settings, and he said yes.
It's a scam - they closed that loophole months ago.
huisie said:
It's a scam - they closed that loophole months ago.
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You lie like a cheap watch.
I just tested it.
Hi I'm new to the forum,
I have used free gprs courtesy of o2 pay as you go with a pocket pc and mobile phone in the past, I never used it much (its so slow) but often wondered if I was getting free access that was unlimited or just xMB of free access? has anyone used free o2 gprs for more than a few pages?
I've just got an MDA compact, I've flashed to get rid of the stupid extended rom T-Mobile put on the device and now I'm using my o2 pay as you go sim, I'm getting free access so far (not debiting my credit), I'll report back if it stays free for more than just a few KB if anyone is interested?
Thanks for the great forum!
Rob
Yes Rob cruisin-thru has been using the free access for a "quote" long time with an o2 sim that has NEVER had credit.
HTTP 8080....?
Err...anyone care to enlighten me ( us ) as to this, please? :?
Smithy318i, care to share the settings with us? :wink:
This is a cut/paste
Problem with o2 UK GPRS
HI there
i have an problem with my GPRS on XDA 2,
the problem is i can't access internet on my XDA2. i have the following setting
APN: payandgo.o2.co.uk
username: payandgo
password: password
wap field setting in proxy server 193.113.200.195 @ 9201 port
if i open pda.o2.co.uk wesite in IE, it dispaly every thing very fast aprox @ 45KB/Sec
but if i try to open any other site like yahoo, hotmail, google the speed for GPRS drop to 1KB/Sec. and page can't be dispaled message comes up.
I have PAYG O2 SIM card.
i spoke to o2 Customer services to enable my "Enable Web" services but they told me that they can't do it because i am using PAYG .
IS there any other way to get around this problem i mean without going on contarct with O2. and using the same PAYG SIM.
Kind Regards
Gugi
OK, full instructions:
* I recommend deleting any existing GPRS settings you have under the work connection settings before entering these to avoid confusion *
1. Go to Start -> Settings -> Connections Tab -> Connections.
2. You'll see 2 sets of option links. 'My ISP' and 'Work'. Under the work links, choose 'Add a new modem connection'.
3. Name for connection: o2 gprs. Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS). Tap Next.
4. Access Point Name: payandgo.o2.co.uk
5. Username: payandgo
6. Password: password
7. Tap Finish.
8. Back in the connections settings screen, tap 'Edit My Proxy Server'.
9. Tick 'This network connects to the Internet' and 'This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet'.
10. In the proxy server box enter: 193.113.200.195
11. Tap OK.
12. Back in the connections settings screen, tap the Advanced tab.
13. Tap 'Select Networks'
14. In both drop down boxes choose 'Work' as the connection. Tap OK.
15. Tap OK again.
16. You are now ready to surf o2 pay as you go gprs full internet.
I've managed to get WAP over GPRS working now - these intructions from O2 are what I followed - except that I first deleted teh existing connection (Right-tap on it and select delete):
XDA II GPRS WAP manual settings Pre-pay
It is not possible to select the 'Prepaid' option within 'My XDA' Connections in the O2 Active UI on the XDA II - 'Postpaid' is selected as default and cannot be changed.
To use the XDA II with an O2 Prepay SIM then the WAP settings will need to be changed manually - note that it will not be necessary to carry out a hard (full) reset in order to complete this.
IMPORTANT - once the WAP settings have been changed, if a hard reset is carried out at some future point, then the settings will automatically be re-configured back to Postpaid and they will need to be manually changed again..
XDA II Manual Setup - GPRS WAP (Prepay)
Tap Start > Settings
Tap 'Connections' tab
Tap 'Connections' icon
Under 'My Work Network' tap 'Manage existing connections'
Tap 'Edit'
The 'Select a modem:' drop-down box should be set to 'Cellular Line (GPRS)'
Tap 'Next'
Access Point Name: payandgo.o2.co.uk
Tap 'Next'
Usernameayandgo
Password: password
Domain: leave blank
Tap 'Advanced'
On the 'TCP/IP' tab, only 'Use server-assigned IP address' should be selected
Tap the 'Servers' tab
Only 'Use server-assigned addresses' should be selected
Tap 'OK'
Tap 'Finish'
Tap 'Proxy Settings' tab (*Note, the soft keyboard may be hiding this tab - tap the keyboard icon at bottom right to clear this away)
Ensure that 'This network connects to the Internet' box is ticked
Ensure that 'This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet' box is ticked
Tap 'Advanced'
In the 'WAP' field (Server) enter: 193.113.200.195
In the field to the right of this (Port) enter: 9201
Tap 'OK' and exit
Once you have installed the settings into your handset and saved them, please switch off your handset and switch it back on. This will activate the settings for you.
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XDAIIs, DConnex Bluetooth GPS
Just a quick not here. Try changing the http port to 8080 instead of the default 80 (thanks to gugi_sat). All works perfectly for me now Just need MMS now.
Thanks for the help guys
Hi MamaKin
here are the MMS setting for O2 UK PAYG
Start > Messaging > Tools > MMS Settings
Connect Via: My Work Network (this links to the GPRS WAP settings)
Tick Retrieve Messages Immediately
Tick OK to download when roaming
Tick Save sent messages
Attempes before give up: 3
Photo Resolution: Original
Tap the Servers tab
Tap O2UK
Server Name: O2UK
Gateway: 193.113.200.195
Port Number: 9201
Server Address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Sending Size Limitations: 100K
Tap OK twice to exit
sorry i was in hurry before
ok yeah as in my setting
HTTP: 193.113.200.195 PORT : 8080
WAP: 193.113.200.195 PORT: 9201
SecureWAP : EMPTY
Socks: 193.113.200.195 PORT: 1080
Type : Socks 4 setected
and the rest is same as explained before
hope this will help
Regards
Gugi
Free GPRS work anyway to get Messenger to use this?
Ok, this works a treat! thanks smithy! It would be great if there was a way I could utilise this with MSN Messenger too. Any ideas? :?
I have never got it to work with messenger, also streaming audio from the net dont want to work either through port 8080.
Back in days of using proxy I remember when we had to put the SOCKS proxy settings MSN only worked after putting in SOCKS settings in MSN options as well.
On PC MSN have Tools > Options > Connection settings
I can not find it on my XDA, there must be a REG setting for this.
Just my 2Cents
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
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!!
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
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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.
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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.