X01HT Softbank WORKING with ExchangeSync! - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

We just got a call from management in Softbank informing us that the X01HT can finally sync with Exchange over the open.softbank.ne.jp connection.
Since I've been working on this with Softbank for a few weeks and using a connection they provided for me called "Access Internet", I was pretty suspicious about a fully working 3G ActiveSync.
HOWEVER, I just tried it, and it seems to be working perfectly. I'll continue tests and update everyone.
I'll be providing more information at : http://gadgetjim.yourjapan.jp

Did you by chance have to enter the username and password for the "Access Internet" connection. You said provided for me..
Thanks

Hello,
Yes, I think the APN is "softbank", username is "[email protected]", and the password is "softbank".
But of course we dont need to use it now, since we can use Softbank!
logimob

logimob said:
Hello,
Yes, I think the APN is "softbank", username is "[email protected]", and the password is "softbank".
But of course we dont need to use it now, since we can use Softbank!
logimob
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Do you know if those settings have anything to do with the recent rom upgrade that may become necessary after April 1st?
What rom are you running right now?

For Clarification:
(1) APN Access Internet:
APN: softbank
UserID: [email protected]
Password: softbank
(2) APN open (there's no formal name, as it seems to be reverse-engineered)
APN: open.softbank.ne.jp
UserID: open
Password: ozRt8n29Ra1Psd07
(1) passes almost all ports to the Internet and the usage is not included into the "unlimited usage" (in Japanese teigaku) plan. If you use it, the cost just adds up to... millions of yen.
(2) used to limit the port access to 80 (HTTP) and a few others (no SSL), but a few days ago, Softbank seemed to open more ports and we can now use SSL, SSH (including ActiveSync, DirectPush) over this APN. Use of this APN is included in "unlimited usage" plan for full-browser users, 5700 Japanese yen per month (later it will be more expensive).
If you have any other questions please let me know.

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Rogers AT&T settings

What are the WAP/Data settings needed to use a non-Rogers phone on your network?
Description
Activating a non-Rogers phone on the Rogers AT&T Wireless network.
Answer
In order to connect to the Rogers AT&T Wireless GPRS Network through a WAP Browser, a subscription to a My Mobile HomePage service package is required. Rogers AT&T Wireless phones are pre-loaded with the WAP settings; however non-Rogers phones must be programmed with this information.
The settings required are as follows:
Primary IP: 208.200.067.150
Primary Port: 9203
Secondary IP: 208.200.067.151
Secondary Port: 9201
APN: goam.com
Username: wapuser1
Password: wap
HomePage: http://mymobilehomepage.rogers.com/
In order to subscribe to a My Mobile HomePage service package, please contact our Customer Care Centre at 800-268-7347 or for Technical Support, contact our HelpCentre at 866-931-3282, Option 3-1 and one of our consultants will be happy to assist you.
Thanks for info
Thanks for that information,
I have been trying to get ROGERS to tell me that information for the last month, but they don't like anwering any questions for unsupported devices.
By the way... which WAP browser are you using. Are they any other alternatives to EZWAP?
Cheers... pk
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peter_cppc said:
Thanks for that information,
I have been trying to get ROGERS to tell me that information for the last month, but they don't like anwering any questions for unsupported devices.
By the way... which WAP browser are you using. Are they any other alternatives to EZWAP?
Cheers... pk
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Hi Peter,
I have been using the included ezwap. Works well so I haven't spent any time trying other applications. Mind you the Rogers wap site does have some problems. The site does not work exactly as indicated on the mobile home page.
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md said:
peter_cppc said:
Thanks for that information,
I have been trying to get ROGERS to tell me that information for the last month, but they don't like anwering any questions for unsupported devices. By the way... which WAP browser are you using. Are they any other alternatives to EZWAP? Cheers... pk
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Hi Peter,
I have been using the included ezwap. Works well so I haven't spent any time trying other applications. Mind you the Rogers wap site does have some problems. The site does not work exactly as indicated on the mobile home page.
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Couple of questions:
1) Included EZWAP? Which version... I am using 2.5. I cannot find where to enter some of the addresses/ports you have provided under EZWAP or the CONNECTIONS setting for the XDA.
2) Can you access any banking sites on the Rogers mymobilehomepage?
3) What device does Rogers think you have. When I actually conncected once with the Rogers wap site it have me the following error "Your mobile device has not been recognized. Please contact Rogers AT&T customer care for assistance"
Thanks for the help so far... look forward to your responses. PK
Set-up for SX56
I'm having trouble accessing the Internet on my SX56 with these settings. I can establish a connection, however I cannot access anything with EZWAP or Internet Explorer.
I'm not sure how to use the IP address and port settings provided. The SX56 only has room for one IP Address and when I used the primary IP address above, I could no longer connect.
I've simply used goam.com as the APN and the wapuser1 and wap as the login information.
Are there any other settings I should be using (DNS, Domain, etc.). Thanks in advance for any help.
JT
I am using SX56 with Rogers AT&T in Canada and it works fine. You do not use goam, simply change that to internet.com and user name is : wapuser1 and password: wap. do not put any D.N.S. or anything. give that a try.
Thanks a lot...works like a charm!
I tried your recommendations on my SX56 with Rogers AT&T and get the same message regardless if I use internet.com or vpn.com. Yet I have managed to get a page to load with internet.com after several attempts.
With vpn.com, it says...
Cannot Connect
Dialed: vpn.com
The answering modem has disconnected. To check your connection settings and change them if needed, tap Settings.
With internet.com, it says...
Cannot Connect
Dialed: internet.com
The answering modem has disconnected. To check your connection settings and change them if needed, tap Settings.
Could this be a signal strength issue? (See my post in the General Forum)
Can connect - just can't access anything
I've tried the various connections mentioned above. I've also tried using "goam.com" and "internet.com". I can make a connection using "goam.com" but can't access any web pages or WAP. Internet Explorer keeps giving me the message that the web page cannot be found.
Anyone have any suggestions or ideas?
Thanks in advance. I look forward to everyone's responses.
you need to subscrbe to a data plan from rogers... it's not free.
I realize that it's not free - although I wish it were
I have subscribed to a data plan.

T-Mobile USA, iMate Jam and GPRS. HELP!!!!

Hey there,.....ultimate noob posting here but here goes.
I have an unlocked iMate Jam on the T-Mobile USA network. I have upgraded my plan to include the internet on this phone. These are my phone settings/information:
ROM Version: 1.11.00 WWE
Radio Version: 1.11.00
Protocol Version: 1337.42
ExtROM Version: 1.11.210 WWE
Model #: PM10C
The problem is that I cannot connect to GPRS to get or get MMS. I have gone through the connection settings with t-mobile reps about 20 times and I'm SURE they are correct.
Does anyone know what's going on here? Is it my ROM version. One t-mob rep seemed to think that my ROM version was unsupported. Has anyone else had this problem. Can anyone shed any light? Thanks.
By George, I think I've got it...
Hey, I think that one of the other guys on the forum, figured it out. Check out this post. It is working great for me. I love this forum!!!!!!!!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=25662&highlight=tmobile+usa+gprs
I also have an Imate-Jam and I'd like some help from you guys sothat I can read and write chinese for text messaging... I know that there are softwares like monster chinese or CE-star about US $40, is there any alternate way instead of buying the software? since I'm not a bigpocket kinda person please help... thank you
GRRRR
Since the post from Elite has NOTHING to do with the subject of this forum, we are going to ignore it and continue to talk about this issue at hand.
FYI- After my last post, my GPRS internet seems to be working fine. I have to soft reset every once in a while but considering the level of functionality that I have had up till now, I'll take whatever I can get.
The only obstacle left for me is MMS. The iMate notifies me that an MMS message is available for download but when I click on download, it attempts to open my WAP connection (T-mobile rep said that MMS always uses a WAP connection) the connection says that it connects (after looooonnnnggg time) and then says 'receiving' but it NEVER downloads the rest of the MMS message.
All I want to know is if any other T-mobile USA customers have had similar problems. If so, is there any info you can provide me that would help me fix this for all of us.
Ok well here is the 411 on gprs and mms on T-mobile I have run and used both since the xda II was out. I now have a xda IIi and confirm everything works fine. You need to make sure you have the right internet or data service enabled before try! They have two data services. One is just wap which does not give you full access to the internet as in open ports on there network. The other is unlimited internet which is like 19.99. That gives you full access. Configure your device as the following and you will be fine for mms. Also you need your apn correct. Usually on tmobile its internet2.voicestream.com or internet3.voicestream.com. You can call in and ask.
MMS Setting are as follows on any pocket pc phone.
1 Under My Work Network, select “Add a new modem connection”
2 Enter a name for your connection; I used “MMS”
3 From the Select a modem drop down choose Cellular Line (GPRS)
4 Tap Next
5 In the text box labeled (Access point name) type in wap.voicestream.com
6 Tap Next
7 Leave the User name, Password, and Domain fields blank
8 Tap Finish
9 Tap the Proxy Settings tab
10 Place a check in both boxes
11 Leave “Proxy server” blank
12 Tap Advanced
13 Leave HTTP and Socks Server fields blank.
14 Enter 216.155.165.50 for your WAP server. Port # is 9201
15 Enter 216.155.165.50 for your Secure WAP server. Port # is 9201
16 Tap OK twice
Now go to your MMS program and set it up, create a new server and I called mine T-Zones. Here are those settings.
Server Name: T-Zones
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port: 9201
Server Address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Tap ok
Now go to preferences and enter these settings,
Connect Via: My Work Network
Connect to Server: T-Zones
(check the box to retrieve messages immediately)
And it should work.
Enjoy!

GPRS PROBLEM HELP - CHINA MOBILE - QTEK 9100

My mobile have been bought from germany but install a English OS
ROM VERSION 1.1.7.5
ROM DATE 9/22/05
RADIO 01.01.10
PROTOCOL 4.0.13.16
ext ROM 1.1.7.105
Model Wiza200
I configured the Gprs According to the CM (china mobile) settings
AP= CMWAP
IP 10.0.0.172 : 9201
Wap.monternet.com
apparently the device connect to GPRS but when I try to surf it say : THE PAGE CANNOT BE FOUND CHECK THE NAME AND TRY AGAIN;
but in fact the GPRS is connected (I can see the icon in the top)
I used the same SIM card on my OLd NOKIA and it works
I really dunno anymore how to solve it
Maybe some mistakes in the configuration....where I should add the port?
AP= CMWAP
IP 10.0.0.172 : 9201
Wap.monternet.com
Looks like WAP settings... Try to find GPRS settings, usually they are different.
Button said:
AP= CMWAP
IP 10.0.0.172 : 9201
Wap.monternet.com
I think it is WAP settings... Try to find GPRS settings, usually they are different.
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still connect but cannot surf....do you think can be a ROM version problem?
or some settings I need on the change on the Connection--->Network cards??
I'm desperate
Settings-Connections-Add a new modem connection:
My Connection - (Enter name)
Cellular Line (GPRS)
Next - Access point name (ask your operator, i think not CMWAP)
Next - User name & Password (ask your operator)
Advanced (ask your operator)
Finish
Soft Reset
just launch your ie :wink:
Button said:
Settings-Connections-Add a new modem connection:
My Connection - (Enter name)
Cellular Line (GPRS)
Next - Access point name (ask your operator, i think not CMWAP)
Next - User name & Password (ask your operator)
Advanced (ask your operator)
Finish
Soft Reset
just launch your ie :wink:
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still not work...what can be ? ROM software problem or hardware???
Your setting is for WAP and MMS, not GPRS.
Go to 'Setting', 'Connection', 'Connections', Add a new modem connection, Select a modem 'Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G), APN: cmnet, then leave all other fills blank.
access point: cmnet
home page:none
now it says cannot connect to CMNET
by the wat thanx for ur help
Some mistakes in the previous messages.
As a reminder, you can do WAP over GSM or over GPRS as well.
And you can do web surfing or other applications like Skype for instance or other protocols like FTP over GSM or GPRS as well also.
So, to sum-up CMWAP and CMNET are two different APN in order to acces to CMCC GPRS.
CMWAP is used for WAP browsing, but it works also for web! I use it on my Alpine since many months. It seems that you're charged per minute.
CMNET is used for Skype, FTP and other stuff like that. Charged by volume.
I don't know the cost even if I use it now since more than one year :lol:
Parameters:
APN: cmwap
In "Proxy Settings", check "This network connects to the Internet"and also "This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet". Then fill the field name "Proxy server" with: 10.0.0.172
Then click on "Advanced..." button
In front of HTTP, the port should be 80
In front of WAP, the port should be 9201
In front of Secured WAP, the port should be 9203
In front of Socks, the port should be 1080
APN: cmnet
Click on "Advanced..." button and go to "Servers", then select "Use specific server address" and fill it as following:
DNS: 211.136.20.203
Alt DNS: 211.136.20.203
and don't care about the homepage, you can put what you want and not only Wap.monternet.com
MMS Settings:
Gateway: 10.0.0.172
Port number: 9201
Server address: http://mmsc.monternet.com
I can warrant you that all is working perfectly with these settings all over China since my arrival here (November 2004).
By the way, if you have any information about the billing on each APN, I'm interested in!
Hope it helps!
CMWAP is 20RMB for Month!!!!!!
but by using it I can't connect to MSN...can you?
CMNET...I will try now and I will let you knoe the costs
atomicskate said:
Some mistakes in the previous messages.
As a reminder, you can do WAP over GSM or over GPRS as well.
And you can do web surfing or other applications like Skype for instance or other protocols like FTP over GSM or GPRS as well also.
So, to sum-up CMWAP and CMNET are two different APN in order to acces to CMCC GPRS.
CMWAP is used for WAP browsing, but it works also for web! I use it on my Alpine since many months. It seems that you're charged per minute.
CMNET is used for Skype, FTP and other stuff like that. Charged by volume.
I don't know the cost even if I use it now since more than one year :lol:
Parameters:
APN: cmwap
In "Proxy Settings", check "This network connects to the Internet"and also "This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet". Then fill the field name "Proxy server" with: 10.0.0.172
Then click on "Advanced..." button
In front of HTTP, the port should be 80
In front of WAP, the port should be 9201
In front of Secured WAP, the port should be 9203
In front of Socks, the port should be 1080
APN: cmnet
Click on "Advanced..." button and go to "Servers", then select "Use specific server address" and fill it as following:
DNS: 211.136.20.203
Alt DNS: 211.136.20.203
and don't care about the homepage, you can put what you want and not only Wap.monternet.com
MMS Settings:
Gateway: 10.0.0.172
Port number: 9201
Server address: http://mmsc.monternet.com
I can warrant you that all is working perfectly with these settings all over China since my arrival here (November 2004).
By the way, if you have any information about the billing on each APN, I'm interested in!
Hope it helps!
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no way to connect to CM NET....I will call the Customer support and I will let you know
Really strange that you cannot connect to CMNET with these parameters...
And I'm not sure that CMCC Customer Support can do something for you as your terminal will be "Unknown" in their list... after they're definitely lost :?
Where are you living? At Shanghai the both APN works perfectly, and on all the other provinces I've visited CMWAP is working well (I never used CMNET outside Shanghai).
As I said on the previous post, it's normal that you can't use such kind of application like MSN with CMWAP APN!
About the cost of 20RMB for connecting CMWAP you surprise me coz I only have a prepaid GSM subscription... So it should mean that if I connect one time in a month I will be charge 20RMB and if I connect during many days I will be charge the same price...
I will try to have a look to CMCC wesite with my chinese teacher next time :wink:
Sure, in many Chinese cities, the CMCC began their service of 20 RMB per month for CNWAP since 2005.
but for me, I use CMNET and CMWAP both, GPRS is specially for my MSN and mail-box. but be careful, the price of GPRS is 0.03 RMB per KB!
but in Shanghai, I don't think the CMCC will give you the price of 20 RMB per month, for as everybody knows, Shanghai is an expensive city, and your Shanghaier are richamen...
Damn the CMCC!
You can surely get the CMWAP package for 20RMB in Shanghai. And CMNET got package as well, which is pretty exp..... :evil:
OK, you can get these kind of package for CMWAP as well as for CMWEB APN.
But it's not mandatory.
Since one year, I'm only using prepaid for these 2 APN.
I'm going to check if these packages are more interesting, but I doubt...
That really depends on ur usage. You can turn on the service of gprs with choice to be charged by kb or package, no matter prepaid or contract as long as u pay the money.
I did hear that someone surfs the internet by using proxy in wap, but i havent comfirmed that by myself. If it works, that really saves a lot. :lol:
I did hear that someone surfs the internet by using proxy in wap, but i havent comfirmed that by myself. If it works, that really saves a lot. Laughing
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Please see my first post on this thread. It's really easy to surf on the web using CMWAP APN. You just have to configure the Proxy server as I said.
Good luck :roll:
You might want to check the connection rules:
start->settings->connections->connections ?
in the settings/GPRS Setting, try to chek if the CHAP authentication is checked.
Marco
Italian living in China

Cingular USA MMS Settings?

Just joined Cingular today and am having MMS problems. I've searched on "Cingular MMS" thruout this forum but have not seen any WIZARD USA MMS connection settings. Remember, WIZARD is using WM5 which has a few differences in these setups.
I signed up with Cingular's MEdiaWorks which has data and MMS. I have the data connect working. My settings:
1) My ISP
2) Add a new modem connection
3) Name for connection: <user choice>
4) Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
next
5) APN: wap.cingular
next
6) Username, password & domain: leave blank
finish
This works, connects to Cingular data and I've had up to 135Kbps data rates which is definantly EDGE speeds.
Now for MMS, which I can't get working. I also have never used MMS so I'm not sure of it's interaction with connections, WAP and the phone.
I send a MMS message, it connects,is sending and returns with error message:
"Unable to send your message(s). Your message(s) will be saved in the Outbox."
In MMS section, I click of Menu (WM5)-MMS Configuration, up comes 3 tans. Here are my Servers settings:
Server Name: Cingular MMSC
Gateway: 66.209.11.61
Port Modem: 9201
Server address: http://mmsc.cingular.com
Connect via: (I've tried My ISP and My Work Network without success)
Sending size limitation: 100K
WAP Version: WAP 2.0
In searching, suggestions were to set up a "My Work Network" connection as follows:
Connection name: WAP
Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
next
APN: wap.cingular
User name: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Domain: blank
finish
Then they said to set up a proxy server which I did as follows:
Check box "This network connects to the Internet"
Check box "This network uses a proxy server ..."
Leave proxy server blank
Click on Advanced
Set both WAP and Secure WAP to:
Server: 66.209.11.61
Port: 9201
User names, password and domain, leave blank
This does not work.
Interestingly, the two connections (My ISP & My Work network) have the same APN, wap.cingular?????
I read one post saying something like you had to configure MEdia Works on your phone. What does this mean?
Any thoughts in the WIZARD community would be helpful. Does Cingular USA even support MMS for the WIZARD??? Yikes
I haven't even got to setting up Express Mail yet. I'm sure another post is comming.
Thanks all
Craig
Just install this and it should work. :lol:
fone_fanatic said:
Just install this and it should work. :lol:
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Did you forget to attach a "this"?? I don't see what you are referring to. Appreciate it and thanks.
cshields1 said:
fone_fanatic said:
Just install this and it should work. :lol:
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Did you forget to attach a "this"?? I don't see what you are referring to. Appreciate it and thanks.
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Opps, my broadband was a little slow in filling out the rest of your message. Got it but I've tried this CAB without success. I'll give it another try.
yah, i just tried to send an mms and it didn't work. have you tried giving cingular a call? If they can't help waiting a month or so would be good because thats when the wizard100 is supposed to come out on cingular.
see http://www.bengalboy.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=42&forum=8 for the settings
fone_fanatic said:
yah, i just tried to send an mms and it didn't work. have you tried giving cingular a call? If they can't help waiting a month or so would be good because thats when the wizard100 is supposed to come out on cingular.
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The HTC WIZARD for Cingular is actualy the HTC 8125 model. Do a google search on 'Cingular 8125' and you see lot's of info. Even Best Buy are starting to carry them ...
I signed up for expressMail from Cingular but they don't have the phone client posted on their web site for the 8125 (Wizard). They do have the HTC 2125 (Smartphone) client but don't offer that phone for sale at their site anyway.
I think we're getting closer to the Wizard at Cingular.
best buy is selling the 8125's alreadY? i'm gonna make a trip down there today!
fone_fanatic said:
best buy is selling the 8125's alreadY? i'm gonna make a trip down there today!
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Cingular MMS Settomgs
Here's a CAB file with the MMS settings for Cingular. It seems to work on my Qtek 9100.
does someone have the same cab file for t-mobile usa (to be used with qtek 9100)
Here's the VPN enabled and without VPN CAB files (USA)
I have attached both the VPN enabled and non-VPN enabled CAB files.
Now that the 8125 is out on cingular, all the mms and medianet settings can be found on the cingular support site. Check it out here:
https://onlinecare.cingular.com/dev...se=cingular&make=Cingular&model=8125&x=26&y=5

Using T-Mobile USA GPRS with XDA Exec

Hello everyone, i'm newbie here. I just bought a xda exec and i want to sign up for T-Mobile Total Internet in USA for GPRS service. I wonder if anybody has done it and how was it? How fast is it because as I contacted their customer service, they said they don't know anything about xda exec settings.
Thanks advanced for any reply.
Simple..
1) Make sure its unlocked
2) Get SIM card from T-mobile and insert
3) For intetnet go to Settings and then Connections
4) Under "My ISP" click "Add a new modem connection"
5) Name connection T-mobile
6) In the type of connection detail use "Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)"
7) Access point will be - wap.voicestream.com
8) Click next, then click finish. Do not need the set any advanced settings or Passwords or login.
Just posted this on my MDA PRO with the newest DOPOD ROM
Connections are good, but othside the metro areas I havent had much luck WiFi works great.
7) Access point will be - wap.voicestream.com
----> T-Mobile offers 2 different data plans: if you go with the cheap one, named T-Mobile Web, you get access to the wap sites only, and you will be using the wap.voicestream.com access point.
If you go with the second plan (a lot more expensive) named Total Internet, you will hit the internet, and you will use the access point internet2.voicestream.com
Most people can hit most of the www by simply subscribing to the T-Mobile Web (the wap plan) and then configure the following proxy in the connection settings:
HTTP proxy: getmorespeed.voicestream.com port 8080.
Interesting.. since I have teh big plan.. will see how the other settigns work for me.
thanks,
Thanks for the reply, I think im gonna go with the big one since I use the T-Mobile Hot Spot too. Thanks so much though...
I tried the settings as you describe but my browser (IE) still returns an error stating that the page could not be located. I've been playing around with my Exec for 2 days now since it arrived and have yet to get this to work. Thanks in advance because I know you guys have alot of experience.
Dre
Thanks for all the information, my exeec is still on his way so I haven't really tried anything out yet. But one more question if someone could help, will I be able to access to free email services such as hotmail, yahoo mail? because my understanding is if you use the cheap plan one, you can browsing the websites but not be able to send/receive emails. Thanks,
hey
I use this already just use wap.voicestream.com. It doesn't matter the diffrences are one you have a public address and the other you have a private address. Everything works through wap.voicestream.com. Don't put the proxy settings in just the gprs

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