T-Mobile: internet and VPN settings? - Networking

T-Mobile seems to have had a problem on their 3G network in Central London yesterday.
Having fiddled with my settings (usernames / passwords, proxies, etc) I can now get a straight internet connection, but cannot get an IPSec VPN connection through (using the vpn.t-mobile.uk APN).
Customer service (150) is not equipped to help.
Does anyone have suggestions for resolving my problem, please? Notably the T-Mobile internet connection settings, which don't seem to feature on t-mobile's web site ...
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T-mobile settings
For any kind of T-Mobile settings visit:
http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/help-and-advice/phone-support/mobile-phone-manuals/?ref=newhome_phonemanuals

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