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I am based in South Africa, and connected to Service Provider MTN Cellular. My XDA2 is working fine except for MMS. I have been onto the technical people at MTN, and with their settings provided, I still cannot get MMS to work.
I have created a GPRS connected under My Work Place, which connects to the GPRS service, but when trying to send or receive a MMS the "yellow box with green arrow" shows and advises "sending or receiving", but the MMS does not get sent or received.
I have setup the server name, gateway and http address in the MMS Composer, as per the settings given to my by MTN, but no joy !!!!!!!!
If anyone knows MTN in South Africa and how to setup MMS, please advise. My hair has gone grey over this >>>>>>>>>>>
Thank you
Does anyone know the GPRS/EDGE settings for Aircel for the HTC P3400? Their customer care is useless.....
Aircel GPRS Settings
Go to start>>Settings>>connections>>add a new modem connection
Now Enter name of the connection aircelgprs
select a modem cellular Line (GPRS)
Now click next and type aircelgprs wherever asked
thats it
it works
Well sometimes that doesnt work you could also try this
Start => Settings=> Connections=>
connection name: Aircel Online
select a modem: Cellular line GPRS
Access point name: aircelgprs
Remember alphabets are case sensitive.
OK, so can anybody give me GPRS/EDGE settings for Vodafone, India ?
I called the customer care but they don't know a thing.
So, if anybody knows then do share.
Thanks
lamborg said:
OK, so can anybody give me GPRS/EDGE settings for Vodafone, India ?
I called the customer care but they don't know a thing.
So, if anybody knows then do share.
Thanks
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Vodafone has two services, Live and Mobile Connect. Which one are you talking about?
For Vodafone Connect:
Provide www as the access point.
For Vodafone Live:
Read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=390035
I think the access point name for aircel gprs is "aircelgprs.po" for post paid and "aircelgprs.pr" for prepaid. correct me if i am wrong. Restart your phone after configuring the connection.
I got same problem doing this also no internet conn.
error is cannot connect with current settings.
APN aircelweb, send PI to 121 first.
I have searched around but can't seem to find this info, does anyone have it? and does everything work (except the 3g of course)?
Sorry to resurrect a dead thread but I thought it would be better than making a new one. Well then let's get to my story
I've recently moved here to the Philippines for school(actually I moved yesterday) and I brought my G1 with me which I got unlocked from T-Mobile. I have a Globe SIM card now but it seems like the 3G antennae won't work and the icon won't even show up. It's like as if my APN was disabled by APNdroid but it's not and I can turn it on and off with APNdroid but still no 3G/EDGE icon. I'm running cyanogen 4.2.15.1 and using that upgraded radio found on this forum if that helps any. Could someone help me connect to the internet here in the Philippines with a Globe SIM card on a G1? BTW I'm in Dumaguete.
>internet here in the Philippines with a Globe SIM card on a G1?
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Hello,
I was just using it for the first time here.
Here is what I did:
Menu -> Settings -> Wireless controls -> Mobile networks -> Uncheck .. only 2G .. -> Access Point Names -> Menu -> New APN
Name: Globe inet
APN: http.globe.com.ph
User name: none
Password: none
Click Back button
Now, in order to disable this so any service on the phone will not connect without knowledge, I created a dummy APN with
Name: none
APN: none
Select the dummy when you are done with your internet usage.
As for Smart, I think you need:
APN: internet
Username: leave blank
Password: leave blank
or else try with none / none
You can also check a friends Nokia (and probably others) phone settings for APN settings and duplicate them.
Does philippines have a 3G network? I can't seem to get any...
Yes, there is 3G most places, and 3.5G in and around most cities.
Both Smart and Globe have good coverage, but Sun is mostly Manila / Luzon based regarding 3G and 3.5G.
Sun has awesome 3G / 3.5G unlimited internet. Both in speed and price.
If my DSL fails or I am not at home, I use Globe. Only if that is too slow, I try Smart.
It all depends on the carriers coverage in our area, of course.
For my android lg p500 optimus one with globe tatoo prepaid works perfect
Name: myglobe internet
Apn: http.globe.com.ph
Authentification: pap or chap
All other fields blank except default for
Mcc: 515
Mnc: 02
Difference globe and smart:
Min 15 min. (Smart 30)
Hsdpa in hotel room manila (h2o), smart no net
Robert
robert.vienna said:
For my android lg p500 optimus one with globe tatoo prepaid works perfect
Name: myglobe internet
Apn: http.globe.com.ph
Authentification: pap or chap
All other fields blank except default for
Mcc: 515
Mnc: 02
Difference globe and smart:
Min 15 min. (Smart 30)
Hsdpa in hotel room manila (h2o), smart no net
Robert
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Can you send mms with this settings..?
have you tried testing the speed using speedtest?
3g network for xperia x10i
does anyone know how to open a 3g connection? i bought my phone in taiwan.. but when i came back here in the philippines, i dont even have any 3g network ..
my phone is SE xperia x10i running on 2.1 .. tnx a lot.. any help wud be highly appreciated
Has anyone been able to send an mms on their G1 & have a good 3G connection?
da_vi0l8er said:
Does philippines have a 3G network? I can't seem to get any...
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yes, there is a 3G Network here in the Phils. (surprisingly so)
you just have to create an APN with the correct proxy settings, and voila! you now have 3G Network reception. just make sure that you've set up a dummy APN so the open 3G won't eat up credits while you're not using it.
eiblew said:
yes, there is a 3G Network here in the Phils. (surprisingly so)
you just have to create an APN with the correct proxy settings, and voila! you now have 3G Network reception. just make sure that you've set up a dummy APN so the open 3G won't eat up credits while you're not using it.
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My plan was to disable data under settings and use 2G only to save battery. Any additional benefit to using a fake apn?
help
I've wasted so much load on trying to get the internet to work on my HTC Desire S.
Does anyone know the proper settings?
I've tried all the stuff that was given to me online and i can't figure out the problem.
HElp Help
Snaproo said:
I've wasted so much load on trying to get the internet to work on my HTC Desire S.
Does anyone know the proper settings?
I've tried all the stuff that was given to me online and i can't figure out the problem.
HElp Help
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hi there, the settings above have posted the correct values already
and here are some guidelines:
Name: myglobe internet
(you can actually put any name here, as this is just an identifier for the APN setting for your phone, much like how you can rename your Local Area Network on windows)
Apn: http.globe.com.ph
(take note its a <dot> that succeeds http and not a <://> remember this is not a protocol but an access point name)
Authentification: pap or chap
(there is a "pap or chap" option, this does not mean choose any between "Pap" or "Chap", as the former means both)
All other fields blank except default for
Mcc: 515
Mnc: 02
APN type: internet (please select this explicitly, its labeled "internet")
I've even tried those but still no success. I don't know why.
Happen to be in the USA at the moment and have not gone to sleep yet.
Here is the info I had saved. I believe it matches the other post. you might see if you can set up internet using another carrier, just to verify that the problem is not elsewhere in your phone settings or a hardware problem.
APN Settings for Globe
Postpaid APN: internet.globe.com.ph
Prepaid APN: http.globe.com.ph
Prepaid APN setup 2: http.globe.com.ph
Authentification: pap or chap
All other fields blank except default for
Mcc: 515
Mnc: 02
APN Settings for Smart Bro
Postpaid APN: smartbro
Prepaid APN: smartbro
APN Settings for Smart Buddy, Smart Gold
APN: internet
APN Settings for Sun Cellular
Prepaid
APN (static): minternet
Authentication: PAP
IP address: dynamic
Postpaid
APN (static): fbband
Authentication: PAP
IP address: dynamic
APN Settings for PLDT WeRoam
Postpaid: WEROAMPLAN
PS A good source for APN's in general is http://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/wiki/APNlist
PPS If you are in a location with a large mall, you could go the globe, smart or sun location and ask. Once you have one internet setup the second apn is not a big deal. You do have settings/mobile network settings/data enabled and settings/mobile network settings/2g only unchecked correct?
If it doesn't work does that mean the phone is messed up? WiFi works on the phone and everything else is fine. Just I can't seem to get any connection with my supersurf50..
Thanks
Snaproo said:
If it doesn't work does that mean the phone is messed up? WiFi works on the phone and everything else is fine. Just I can't seem to get any connection with my supersurf50..
Thanks
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My guess is that it is some setting in your phone.
Are you connecting to the internet but they are charging you incorrectly? Have you confirmed that you are signed up?
SUPERSURF STATUS and send to 8888
Explore3 said:
My guess is that it is some setting in your phone.
Are you connecting to the internet but they are charging you incorrectly? Have you confirmed that you are signed up?
SUPERSURF STATUS and send to 8888
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it says i am currently registered to supersurf.
i reset to default. its the postpaid apn.. and went in to edit it again.. but no E, G or H symbol next to the network connection icon...
ahh headache.
Snaproo said:
it says i am currently registered to supersurf.
i reset to default. its the postpaid apn.. and went in to edit it again.. but no E, G or H symbol next to the network connection icon...
ahh headache.
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Have you played around with these settings:
settings/mobile network settings/data enabled
settings/mobile network settings/2g (you want this off when you want data access)
settings/mobile network settings/network mode (see what happens when you choose WCDMA only, this would at least show that you have a 3G signal, try a different location)
Good luck!
PS I do not have an HTC Dream, so I do not know if there are any phone specific settings that you can do.
PPS I hate to ask the question, have you verified that this phone operates on the 3G frequency (2100Mhz) used in the Philippines?
Snaproo said:
it says i am currently registered to supersurf.
i reset to default. its the postpaid apn.. and went in to edit it again.. but no E, G or H symbol next to the network connection icon...
ahh headache.
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i had this issue last month
where it says i am registered to supersurf but even when i say supersurf stop
it still persists
turns out the supersurf promo is no longer active
and only power surf is now offered
i wonder why the supersurf is still not considered as an invalid keyword for 8888 service number
darn globe, they should be reprimanded again for this
Hi all,
I'm working through settnig up my new Nexus One which I purchased directly from Google. I am based in the UK and using the O2 network.
As of yet i've been unable to get a 3G connection. My old phone, HTC Rose, could get 3G (or HSDPA) both at home and in the office. I've yet to see my N1 get any 3G connection at all. It does however connect using GPRS, but this is too slow to be useful and won't sync properly.
I went into the testing menu and changed the band to 'euro' in the hope this would resolve the issue. No change. Should this be set to euro for UK, or just Auto? I don't travel much these days so not worried about roaming issues.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Is it possible you need to manually input the APN settings (Settings->Wireless & Networks->Mobile Networks->Access Point Names)?
I had to do this to get data working with my 3 SIM.
Interesting. I had no idea there were such things for 3G and as such have no idea what i'd need to enter for O2! I'll have a quick google.
Okay, I created an APN called 'o2', told it the APN was 'mobile.o2.co.uk' and left the other details as default. I enabled the APN (I believe) and now have a G icon on the task bar with up/down arrors that appear to be doing something. I assume this is the sync stuff rather than an indication of 3G connection.
In the phone details/network section, it still states GPRS.
correct, G is not 3G, so you are on GPRS connected at the moment.
I live in Switzerland with a US Nexus, no problem at all with 3G/Edge/G.
I haven't tried these as I'm not with o2, but this looks like it might be useful for you:
forum.o2.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=144262#144262
edit: my post-count isn't high enough yet to post links, so you'll have to add http:// to the beginning of that address above.
mine pops up with a 3g icon, it doesn't indicate HSPDA although you can see this by dialling
*#*#4636#*#*
in there you will also see some different network connection options that might help
I think the preferred network type should be set to WCDMA Preferred.
this means it will use 3G whenever its available.
I'm on vodafone but I Assume this is the same for O2
My nexus one qutomatically picked up the settings for my Vodafone SIM - most new phones should do this but it will depend on your tariff.
All though I do not know anything about o2 but For example with vodafone - they have 4 different APN settings depending on whether you're contract or PAYG plus Web or voda live access ... crazy!
So I assume o2 have the same so you are best suited to try all of them - one will definitely work.
I have no idea if these access points make any difference - all I know is I'm online getting 3G and my bill is unaffected
a quick googling:
O2 WAP settings (GPRS):
Note: Different settings for contract and PAYG (Pay as you go)
Homepage: http://wap.o2.co.uk/
APN address (contract): wap.o2.co.uk
APN address (PAYG): payandgo.o2.co.uk
Gateway (IP) address : 193.113.200.195
Username : o2wap (contract) / payandgo (PAYG)
Password: password
Session type: Continuous / permanent
HTTP Proxy: 193.113.200.195
Port number: 8080
Authentication: Normal
I use my Nexus One in London with O2 ,and the 3 APN appears automaticly when i enter my SIM.
skillian said:
I haven't tried these as I'm not with o2, but this looks like it might be useful for you:
<url removed>
edit: my post-count isn't high enough yet to post links, so you'll have to add htt to the beginning of that address above.
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Hi,
I've gone through this and added the two APN's and rebooted the phone. Unfortunately i'm still not getting a 3G connection but can't confirm if this is simply down to poor reception where I am or another/remaining issue.
I'll have to wait until this evening to see once I leave the office!
Thanks
imfloflo said:
I use my Nexus One in London with O2 ,and the 3 APN appears automaticly when i enter my SIM.
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This is interesting. I'm wondering if the difference is that i'm an O2 Business customer, not residential. I definitely didn't get any automatic APN's!
If you get time, would you mind sharing the info of the APN's you've got that work? and/or confirm they're the same as on the forum link guide above
Thanks
I'm on O2 too and I'm definitely getting the 3G icon with those details:
APN mobile.02.co.uk
Username vertigo
Password password
I haven't done any speed tests though.
you could be experiencing the spotty 3G connection issues. I'm using a Business O2 Simcard on a Nexus One, if you're getting a G signal I think that means your APN settings are correct.
I solved my issues by:
Doing the *#*#4636#*#* command from the phones dialer
Clicking "Phone Information"
Scrolling down to the pull down menu which will probably be set to "WCDMA preferred"
Changing this to "WCDMA only"
Waiting for this to register and for me it then shows a 3G signal.
Then I turned this back to "WCDMA preffered" and it seemed to 'remember' it was in a 3G area.
I think I had to do it once more in an area where I should have been getting 3G but apart from that it's been fine.
The APN settings wont make any difference (other than not connecting to either G or 3G at all).
It's going to be down to lack of 3G coverage in the area, either through a 3G cell fault, or no nearby cells.
If the phone fails to find 3G in areas which other phones get full signal, check *#*#4636#*#* with WCDMA only, if it continues to fail your phone is faulty.
@xd_sjo I use an O2 15£pay as you go
O2
apn: mobile.o2.co.uk
username: mobileweb
password: *******
MMC : 234
MNC : 10
APN type : default
all other : <not set>
O2 Prepaid
apn: payandgo.o2.co.uk
username: payandgo
password: *******
MMS proxy : 193.113.200.195
MMS port: 8080
MMC : 234
MNC : 10
APN type : default,mms
all other : <not set>
TESCO
apn: prepay.tesco-mobile.com
MMSC : http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
MMS proxy : 193.113.200.195
MMS port: 8080
MMC : 234
MNC : 10
APN type : default,mms
all other : <not set>
O2 MMS
apn: wap.o2.co.uk
username: o2wap
password: *******
MMS proxy : 193.113.200.195
MMS port: 8080
MMC : 234
MNC : 10
APN type : mms
all other : <not set>
Unfortunately, o2's Network sucks.
They said they had the largest EDGE network to get the iPhone... They Don't, Orange do.
My brother found this out the hard way, NEVER getting EDGE and barely ever getting 3G.
The problem lies in their laziness. Unfortunately they own very low frequency bands (950mhz I think) so their basestations are very sparsely populated. Great if you live in a rural area, or in a mine, but terrible if you live in a town (or just outside of the town centre as my case was), especially when the cell shrinks due to the amount of people connecting to the single base station.
On the ofcom website it shows the basestations on a map for UK users; in my area There are 4 3/T-mo basestations, 3 Orange basestations, 2 Vodafone (one 2G only), and 1 o2 Basestation.
Don't think i'm biased because this comes from a person who has a family connected to every network; sister and brother-in-law on Orange with a G1 and N95 8gig, Brother with iPhone on o2, brother with iPhone on o2 and Nexus One on 3, Mother with vodafone getting a new phone soon, and myself, stuck with T-mobile UK, the bane of UK networks.
3 get's 3G EVERYWHERE (and uses Oranges EDGE), and although T-mo share the basestations, they get NO coverage, except in town centres with massive blackspots and shocking bandwidth. With the nexus however, T-mo gets even worse coverage, while even 3 gets worse coverage.
Vodafone have excellent coverage but I couldn't comment on 3G coverage so i'll leave that to someone else. Orange seem to have little minions following their users around with mobile basestations because there isn't a single place my sister doesn't get signal (3G) and also EDGE everywhere. Finally, o2. umm, no EDGE where there should be, even in town, 3G speeds are faster than T-mobile's when you get them.
Actually I suppose I am being a little biased. O2 does get excellent coverage, just nothing usable for internet/browsing usage.
And for those in America; those are the available networks in the UK, all of which are WCDMA.
Yeah, I think if you are getting GPRS (G symbol) they your APN is probably correct.
I certainly only have one APN for Orange, and that works for both GPRS and 3G.
You probably just don't have good 3G signal where you are.
p.s. I haven't encountered any of the alleged problems with 3G / GPRS switching on my Nexus one, it gets 3G in all of the same places my iphone did and happily switches down to GPRS when needed.
Hey,
Im also running nexus one on o2, up here in Manchester, I had to manually add the APN, these are the only settings I added(im on pay monthly):
Name: o2 web
APN: mobile.o2.co.uk
username: mobileweb
password: password
works 100% for me, across all speeds.
I tried my Nexus with 3 - and it refused to get a 3G connection - it also indicated it was in "roaming" mode and refused to change despite waiting 24 hours. I got a refund/cancelled my monthly payment. I moved over to Vodaphone and it took the phone 2 days to finally have the new sim authorised for 3G. I'd guess you might just need to be patient (although I guess its more than 2 days since you started this now)
Goodluck in your 3G search.
G.
gf_gollum said:
I moved over to Vodafone and it took the phone 2 days to finally have the new sim authorised for 3G. I'd guess you might just need to be patient (although I guess its more than 2 days since you started this now)
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Not sure why you needed to wait 2 days for 3G to be authorised? All Vodafone SIMs work on 3G (although it's worth getting a newer one anyway), and nothing
needs to be done at account level to grant access. You just need a 3G phone and a cell which provides 3G.
Hi
I have just upgraded to XXJVQ / 2.3.4 on my galaxy, everything seems to be working well except I cant get 3G/data working.. Im using the Optus network in australia.
I have packet data turned on and under APN optus has automaticaly appeared.
When I try use the internet I only seem to be uploading (according to the little symbol) but never download..
Did I maybe load up the wrong ROM files for australia or something ?
If anyone can help out that would be great.
thanks
never mind... im just stupid
I got it working...
incase anyone needs the data settings for optus.
name = optus internet
apn = yesinternet
authentication = pap
type = internet
everything else is default.