I have been trying to establish a dial-up connection on my 6700 using my AT&T dial-up account, but it won't connect. I have followed the instructions provided by AT&T and UTStarcom but still haven't had any luck. Any ideas?
(My carrier is Alltel BTW)
yeah...I am having the same problem.
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Forgive me if this has afterall been asked before, copious use of the search function has returned nothing of any use or in most cases, any relation.
I've recently aquired an O2 XDA IIs, unlocked, and I'm using it with my T-Mobile sim card. I'm trying to access the internet via the WiFi connection, but every time I attempt to connect (for example with MSN Messenger) it tries to connect via GPRS. I've tried making a new connection in settings, or editing existing connections, and yet all I'm presented with to connect through are these:
Bluetooth Dialup Modem
Cellular Line
Cellular Line (GPRS)
Generic IrDA
Hayes Compatible on COM1:
^I don't see a "Wireless LAN" option there.
If anyone could shed some light on this, it would be -very- much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
~Syren
wi-fi has a setting of it's own in the connection manager which needs to be switched on before you can connect to anything.
You need to connect to your wi-fi network, then activate MSN Messenger etc
The information I have found instructing the use of the Cingular 8525 as a wireless modem is HERE, but I do not want to use my data plan. I want to use my home dial-up ISP to connect to the internet on my 8525... and/or use it as a wireless modem tethered to my laptop. I have entered the correct dial up number, user ID and password. My phone attempts to connect to the dial-up service, but at the end it simply says the "The remote party has ended this connection."
Any ideas or am I just dreaming?
Thanks
Ron
I am using a Wizard with WM6 and internet sharing wizard to connect to the internet. It works alright. Sometimes though, it will take forever to access the any sort of internet resources. I'm wondering what the cause of this is. Is it just GPRS lag? I also have a Mobile Broadband card in my laptop, rather then just activate my cingular card I'd rather just pop my T-Mobile SIM in there and get the service. I know that I don't need to unlock this card because when I stick it in the slot and restart my computer, the utility I use to connect the card to the internet picks it up as if it was a T-Mo SIM and the T-Mo GPRS/EDGE networks. Although when I connect to it, it says I'm connected, but I can't access any web pages. The utility also says I'm sending data but not receiving any. Any ideas? The card is a Dell Wireless 5520 Cingular Mobile Broadband Card. Any ideas would be much appreciated!
try changing your server settings?
Maybe try changing the server from internet2.voicestream.com to internet3.voicestream.com or vice-versa.
Also, you may need to have the t-mobile internet plan for you to get full web page access. This is currently $30 per month I think. Maybe you already have this?
Good luck
methinks the problem lies in that you have a tmo sim but a cingular mobile broadband card.
Tired more things.
As far as trying APN's I have tried internet2.voicestream.com; internet3.voicestream.com; wap.voicestream.com
We have a full data plan that allows full access to the internet which is used to access our exchange server for emails and contacts. I have used the internet sharing wizard to play world of warcraft from my phone. I'm hoping that means that I have a full access plan. internet3.voicestream.com doesn't work on my phone for a network plan but the others do. I have also tired to use my T-Mo SIM in my wireless broadband card as a modem connection, I've found that if I connect using the call numbers that people are using for their phones modem tethering and no login credentials like you're supposed to do to initiate modem tethering. I don't get any response from the remote computer. But then I start to use some of the modem strings I get as far a Registering on the Network before my modem connection terminates! Thats the last step! do you think I could dial it as a modem connection if I had the correct int string?
fzzyrn said:
methinks the problem lies in that you have a tmo sim but a cingular mobile broadband card.
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I read somewhere that somewhere someone was able to do this but they didn't really go all in depth about it. They said to leave the login credentials empty and use the t-mobile apn. Just like you do when configuring the networks on your T-Mo phone. I also and another question. Is there a difference between using wap.voicestream.com vs. internet(2 or 3).voicestream.com? I read somewhere that there is a proxy on wap.voicestream.com, but when I looked for the forum I read that on I wasn't able to find it.
t-mobile internet (2or3).voicestream.com
I recently got the hotspots service (added for free) and in that process they told me that I had to change my apn to internet2.voicestream.com. It was internet3.voicestream.com.
Incidentally, you can add the hotspots at not extra charge if your already on the $29.99 internet plan. you just have to ask them to switch you to the mobile internet with the hotspots.
I have been attempting to use a dialup connection on my 8125 to update my email. I have plenty of cell phone minutes and do not pay for AT&T's data plan. Usally I just connect with WiFi. I have searched the threads on this web site and most of the hits on modems are for connecting your laptop to the phone to access the internet through GPRS. When I did set up the dialup connection I kept getting the error that there was no modem at that number. If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate it. I use the stock 8125 ROM.
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Hey- does anyone have any ideas or am I just not searching for the right thing on this site?
I just did the update from wm5 to wm6 on my htc 8125. My phone is through ATT but did the TMobile Rom as suggested. Its now connected to the 3g network, I can receive texts but when I try to connect to the internet, it wont connect. Says, "cannot connect" Dialed wap.voicestream.com, cannot connect for an unknown reason.
Current connection setting:
T-Mobile Data
Cellular Line GPRS
wap.voicestream.com
User/pass-blank
I have an unlimited plan so I'm not sure whats going on, it just takes me to some t-mobile page when I click internet explorer.
Please help, thanks.
Enable AGPS on the TILT/Kaiser
I've been having the same issue where QuickGPS started giving me error messages, RDP couldn't connect, PIE would not connect, and OperaMini would connect whenever it wanted to.
I downloaded a cab file from SH4YD33 if I remember his name correctly. The cab did work for me for like an hour, then the QuickGPS message started coming up again. I found some other method that involves the registry and that worked for me
PIE, OperaMini, QuickGPS and RDP are all working again.
Ok this is how to enable it.
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\SUPL AGPS]
"EnableAGPS"=1
Good luck
HTCWIIBOX
HTC Kaiser 8925
Ok. I found this page from att about the Dialed: Cannot connect for an unknown reason.....
****://forums.wireless.att.com/cng/board/message?board.id=mmode&thread.id=13271
I had MEdia Net set, but under number I had ims.cingular, not allowing it to connect. I dunno where that setting came from, but I selected EDIT, and entered wap.cingular, follow the instructions and it worked. I have internet back.
Hope this helps someone.
HTCWIIBOX
HTC Kaiser 8925
dustinmorris27 said:
I just did the update from wm5 to wm6 on my htc 8125. My phone is through ATT but did the TMobile Rom as suggested. Its now connected to the 3g network, I can receive texts but when I try to connect to the internet, it wont connect. Says, "cannot connect" Dialed wap.voicestream.com, cannot connect for an unknown reason.
Current connection setting:
T-Mobile Data
Cellular Line GPRS
wap.voicestream.com
User/pass-blank
I have an unlimited plan so I'm not sure whats going on, it just takes me to some t-mobile page when I click internet explorer.
Please help, thanks.
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if your carrier is att then you are using the wrong network access point.
change homepage...