Hello,
Sorry for my English language …
I use professionally a HTC TYTN, and I find that the transfer’s speed of data via Internet, in connection EDGE/3G with Orange, and in WiFI is very slow: between 90 and 160 (rare) kbit/s in EDGE, between 160 and 285 kbit/s (very rare) in 3G (when the 3G+ with Orange????), between 280 and 500 kbit/s in WiFi on the local network of our company, this last being also supply by Orange in a medium flow of 4.800/5.500 kbit/s.
My HTC TYTN has the French version Schap/3.54b, with radio 1.51. No particular problem, everything works normally.
My 2 Internet access points to Orange (that I change according to the fastest) are: “Orange.fr” and “Internet-entreprise”, and for Wifi, my HTC TYTN uses its own network card with an address IP, a bridge, DNS given by Orange (193.252.19.3 and 193.252.19.4) and the Orange proxy Server for connection to Internet (Proxy Address: 172.16.2.8, http Proxy port: 8000, Sock Proxy port:1080).
My two questions are the following:
1 – In EDGE/3G, is it possible to augment the speed of connection with Orange, and somebody knows it if the 3G+ is soon envisaged? This slowness problem is due to the HTC TYTN or to Orange ? Must we change of supplier to obtain a better speed ?
2 - why, in WiFi, when the HTC TYTN is connected on our local network, can’t I obtain the same transfer’ speed on my HTC TYTN (500 kbit/s maxi, I once have reach 820 kbit/s) that on my computer (5.000 kbit/s)?
Thank you in advance to those that will take time to answer me.
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Hello all
Can any walk me through a set up on the XDA for a vodafone dial-up internet connection. My SIM card doesnt support GPRS and out boss thinks GPRS is too pricey, so I am stuck using dial-up for the time being. The problem is there seems to be conflicting info on the internet about how to set it up... and most of that is for a Nokia phone.
I am sure someone is out there who can help me out...
Thanks! 8)
Gene
Have you not tried the Vodafone web site (I'm assuming they support GSM dial up to their web service).
Alternatively, you may want to consider using O2 Mobile Web via GSM longcode.
Optimises http, so can be quite tolerable for PDA friendly web sites and light email usage.
Settings:
Dialup +447712932932
DNS1 193.113.200.200
DNS2 193.113.200.201
TBY
Forgot to mention that username and password can be anything, but not left empty.
TBY
Thanks. Those numbers worked like a charm.
I will also contact Vodafone and ask them for the dial-up access.
Gene
Hi,
Im new to the site and the phone, just got an upgrade on it.
Im on the old Genie contracts so O2 wont allow me to use GPRS, does anyone know if theres a way round this? Also they told me I cant use wap on this phone, is this true?
Thank you
back in the day many cellphone operators offered wap over gsm
but i think that the operator have to support it just like with wap over grps
do people really use wap with their xda's btw ?
i never use it it's ugly and a horrible std. and when ones device can do normal html then why bother with wap ?
Obviously Id rather use GPRS but the phone just doesnt give me access to it (O2 have told me they have de-activated from there side, only way to get it is to change my contract which i dont want to do), so I have no alternative but to use WAP unless there is a way round the problem.
today wap use grps if they deactivated grps then i doubt you can find any way around that
however as i said then wap can also be made to use pure gsm and not use grps
but if the network operator dont support wap over gsm then there is no way around that
so you can look for wap settings for o2 without grps that is if they support that and try those settings
I was on the old Genie contract and you can't use GPRS or MMS (Which uses GPRS) without changing your contract.
You still however have the GSM connection using the telephone number : 915000 and the user and password being o2wap, this is a "Cellular Line" and will only be 9600bps but that is free on the old genie contract and will work for web and wap and email and msn.. its basically a slow net connection that routes through their servers (which seem to sometims compress images horrifically).
I've changed my contract as i wanted MMS and GPRS. If on the o2 Active screen you choose myxda and then connections you can choose GSM, but this sets up two connections one which is a wap number and one that is very slightly different that is a web number, neither of which are 915000 (probably due to when you're roaming) and the web number maybe chargable if they're picky.
If you setup what the XDA calls an ISP connectiong with the wap 915000 it works fine. However the ISP connection seems to be for Web connections and if you try to goto wsp:// in IE it says there's no connection present as i think its set to dial the work connection for wap usage. I've only had my phone for about a month and haven't really had a chance to get any furthur with this.
Good luck.
Hope that all helped.
Tristan
I have an O2 payg sim, I can connect to wap over gprs but I dont like wap, I use the gsm line to get full internet access for my 300 minutes free. It is very easy to setup and although it runs at only 9600 I am able to retrieve/send pop3 email and access all web sites. I delete all the autoconfig settings from connections before entering the gsm details.
I also have the old genie setup, and can both access wap and www etc using the original 915000 dial up free wap no. I am presuming you have the free message and free wap tarrif! If so I can give you the details if you pm me.
However you cant send or recieve mms messages still, you need to do this via the o2 site, when it bloomin works
Mitch
Thank you everyone for your help, this seems like a great community here
mitchellgunn, thats the same one I got, unlimited free wap and txting, Ive sent you a PM
ccc
If there is no GPRS available or much too expensive (roaming) i prefer to use HSCSD. I have configured my hw6515 to access my ISP via CSD. I was using a HP Jornada 568 with a Nokia 6310i before, where I communicated to to the Nokia phone via bluetooth. The nokia was opening a HSCSD connection to my ISP. Now I would like to do the same with my hw6515. It seems to me that the hw6515 only connects with Normal Single Slot GSM Circuit Switched Data (CSD) @ 9600 Kbps. I am looking for a way to configure High Speed Circuit Switched Data (HSCSD) Multi-Slot GSM data calls of maximum uplink/downlink speeds of 43.2Kbps/14.4Kbps or 28.8Kbps/28.8Kbps.
On the Nokia 6310, I modified the dial string to force the modem to use HSCSD channel bundling in the following way:
9.6kb: AT+CBST=0,0,1;+CHSN=1,0,0,0<cr>
14.4kb: AT+CBST=0,0,1;+CHSN=2,0,0,0<cr>
19.2kb: AT+CBST=0,0,1;+CHSN=3,0,0,0<cr>
28.8kb: AT+CBST=0,0,1;+CHSN=4,0,0,0<cr>
43.2kb: AT+CBST=0,0,1;+CHSN=6,0,0,0<cr>
or
Automatic Negotiation
AT+CBST=81,0,1
Does anybody know how to configure the iPAQ hw6515 to do HSCSD?
:roll:
Is anybody using their JasJar on the Three network, i tried a matees sim in mine and i was able to do video, but i was wondering about all the other Three services. Live TV, football downloads and the like, do they work, if so what do you need to do to access all these features. I am thinking about going to Three from O2 (No 3G Service in my area), so any advice would help.
Also do three allow full internet access?
Cheers
Richard
Tried my current "three" sim and it worked fine as a phone - not tried video call
When I changed settings- I did get a GPRS ( 3G- shows as U on xda exec) connection - to a pager telling me to sign up ( ie its not free / inclusive in normal tarrifs)
They do mobile web ( not sure you get full internet access) 5mb at £2.50
OR
wireless web - which costs £45 per month for 512Mb of data
these are as an extra to a contract
http://www.three.co.uk/explore/howmuch/addons/payMonthlyindex05.omp
I have previously tried them for dial up , using a mobile as a modem ( geog no for ISP) but they know its data call and block it ( or at least did for me )-
What are the GPRS settings for THREE ?
Can you get to the normal THREE menus via the Universal?
Ive used the THREE menus on my old XDAII but lost the settings now. I got them from a nokia 7600 a friend had.
All I changed was the homepage to three.co.uk
settings
hello
i too have a '3' sim with 6 months left on contract but i am having difficulty finding connection settings to access the three network.
i would like to use the mms facility and also mobile internet
any help please.
thanks
Right, for Hutchinson 3G UK (3) you need to use the following settings.
Connection
Connection Type:
GPRS/3G
Access Point:
three.co.uk
Username & Password:
LEAVE BLANK
MMS Settings
Gateway:
217.171.129.2
Port:
9201
Server address:
http://mms.um.three.co.uk:10021/mmsc
As for being able to browse 3's "Services", I found the homepage won't display correctly.
Goodday,
My Boss has a Tytn II.
And uses the dutch Vodafone.
Its not connecting to the internet or exchange email.
I have tried:
Windows auto wizard - No success
Manually according to website - No success
I have tried both with and without proxy
And tried both with PAP and CHAP authentication.
But it cant connect.
Is there anyone who knows what this could be?
p.s. when text messaging 1300 - internet
I get a stupid sms back with an URL.....
You could try connecting the TytnII to a pc with USB cable and thus using the pc's internet connection through Activesinc. Then the URL should work.
I have an TyTNII on the dutch Vodafone network. No problem, internet and exchange access both work. So if the activesinc method doesn't work for you maybe check these settings:
I did have to change the Access Point (Toegangspunt) from live.vodafone.com to office.vodafone.nl (username: vodafone, pw: vodafone) though. But that depends on your account type.
In my case the connection uses the proxy: 192.168.251.150
Hope this helps, good luck.