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has anyone got mms working on xda II with Orange
if so let me know cos currently I think I might be wasting my time
ashby
I am still strugling with this.
Has anyone cracked it yet?
I use EzWap 2.5 with Orange France configuration with no problems.
ArcSoft Mms don't send or receive any mms.
Trying to be helpful, but prolly not...
I don't know but I hope this helps:
http://smartphone.modaco.com/viewtopic.php?t=4861
I still cannot get this to work!
Does anyone have any ideas
I have got a copy of Ezwap but could not work out how to set it up
Ashby
Limited success here with my XDA2. I've had it able to send with one configuration, and recieve with another, but I can't get both to work together. Would be nice if some M1000 users would come to the rescue with some detailed settings for thier MMS Network Settings & MMS App settings. I've tried calling Orange, and although they guys was helpful - he didnt have any "M1000" settings to share...
Also, is there a "Your Page" Orange homepage for the XDA2 that fits the screen? I'm using the one designed for smartphones at the moment which is alright, but kinda sucks since it doesnt take advantage of the screen area of the XDA2.
M1000 users, we need you to stop lurking and get replying! Share your settings please!
I'm having the same problems!
Exactly the same, talked to a nice lady at Orange, yet no help to me.
Hope someone might post the M1000 ext. rom file, as I heard all the settings are in there (and we may extract the cab files). Like sleepnow pointed out, I hope some M1000 users may come to the rescue.
/G
I'm having the same problems!
Exactly the same, talked to a nice lady at Orange, yet no help to me.
Hope someone might post the M1000 ext. rom file, as I heard all the settings are in there (and we may extract the cab files). Like sleepnow pointed out, I hope some M1000 users may come to the rescue.
/G
I have heard that the M1000 doesn’t support MMS either. Something to do with the way the XDA type devices handle MMS is not compatible with Orange MMS network.
Hopefully this is just a rumour
Ashby
Here is how to cofigure MMS for Orange on XDA2
Thanks to barncourt for this info:
Go to “Settings”, “Connections”
Ensure you have the following two connections specified:
My ISP
Name: Orange GPRS
Type: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point name: orangeinternet
User Name: Orange
Password: Multimedia
MMS Network
Name: Orange MMS
Type: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point name: orangemms
User Name: Orange
Password: Multimedia
Select “Advanced”, “Select Networks”
Network Management
Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using:
My ISP
Programs that automatically connect to a private network should connect using: MMS Network <- very important this one
Select “MMS Composer”
Tools, Options, Servers
Server Name: Orange MMS
Gateway: 192.168.224.10
Server Address: http://mms.orange.co.uk/
Preferences
Connect via: MMS Network
Connect to Server: Orange MMS
Retrieve Messages Immediately (Ticked)
Size Limitations Sending 40K, Receiving 40K
No. of attempts before aborting 1
This seems to be working for me, best of luck!
Crikey. I didn't realise so many people were trying to find out what the settings were... Mind you it took me a couple of days to figure it out! Glad to be of assitance
mine still doesnt work.
Can some one post their GPRS settings
(PAP or CHAP, Class 8 or 10)
cheers
ashby
The settings posted above *are* all the settings you need. I assume you have GPRS access enabled on your phone account, otherwise it will not connect.... Getting GPRS connection is the easy bit - getting MMS to work was the tricker part....
One of the Orange support people told me to change the ap/chap and class settings.= and I cannot remember what the defaults were
Can someone post me what their settings are
Cheers
Ashby
Re: Here is how to cofigure MMS for Orange on XDA2
sleepnow said:
Thanks to barncourt for this info:
Go to “Settings”, “Connections”
Ensure you have the following two connections specified:
My ISP
Name: Orange GPRS
Type: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point name: orangeinternet
User Name: Orange
Password: Multimedia
MMS Network
Name: Orange MMS
Type: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point name: orangemms
User Name: Orange
Password: Multimedia
Select “Advanced”, “Select Networks”
Network Management
Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using:
My ISP
Programs that automatically connect to a private network should connect using: MMS Network <- very important this one
Select “MMS Composer”
Tools, Options, Servers
Server Name: Orange MMS
Gateway: 192.168.224.10
Server Address: http://mms.orange.co.uk/
Preferences
Connect via: MMS Network
Connect to Server: Orange MMS
Retrieve Messages Immediately (Ticked)
Size Limitations Sending 40K, Receiving 40K
No. of attempts before aborting 1
This seems to be working for me, best of luck!
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I finally got the darn thing working on Orange MMS here in Denmark!!! However, setting it up was tricky, and a pain in da butt, as O denmark didn't provide any help and I had to figure all this out myself, with the help of all of you and various settings/setup guides and Orange IP/setup values given to me.
Here it goes: (I borrowed text from above )
Go to “Settings”, “Connections”
Ensure you have the following two connections specified:
My ISP
Name: Orange GPRS
Type: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point name: web.orange.dk
User Name:
Password:
MMS Network
Name: Orange MMS
Type: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point name: mms.orange.dk
User Name:
Password:
Select “Advanced”, “Select Networks”
Network Management
Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using:
Orange GPRS
Programs that automatically connect to a private network should connect using: MMS Network <- very important this one (I agree :wink: )
AND HERE WAS THE TRICKY BIT FOR ME:
Further go into Proxy Settings
Check both boxes (connect to the Internet + this network uses a proxy server to connect - I have read this also elsewhere here on xda-developers.com)
Leave the field Proxy Server blank
Go into advanced settings
Fill in the following two Server fields so it all reads:
WAP 172.18.251.11 : 9201
Secure WAP 172.18.251.11 : 9203
Click OK twice and return.
Select “MMS Composer”
Tools, Options, Servers
Server Name: Orange MMS
Gateway: 172.18.251.11
Server Address: http://mms.orange.dk:8002
Preferences
Connect via: Secure WAP Network <--- Seems to be very important too!!!
Connect to Server: Orange MMS
Retrieve Messages Immediately (Ticked)
Size Limitations Sending 40K
No. of attempts before aborting 1
This setting works for Orange MMS here in denmark. I am sure they are already set for the M1000, but this may or may not be the case, as I spoke to Orange support... and they tried to convince me the M1000/XDAII/ QTEK 2020 doesn't work with mms yet, but it will work soon in the future. Not very helpfull. So I had to come here...
And, I must say, FORUM.XDA-DEVELOPERS.COM rules! I am very happy to have become a part of this enourmously helpfull forum. I actually got my Qtek 2020 approx. 14 days ago, after reading a lot of cool stuff in here. Later I realised the M1000 may have been a better buy, as I would have gotten an extra battery, and able to flash the rom to the new(er) dangaard one, and save a lot of money (almost € 200). However, I am still a happy camper, and find the xdaii a joy to use, with various tweeks and adjustments. Even installed some other cab files, not in the rom yet though, as I prefer using dealer distributed updates, so as not to loose my warrenty (but knowing me, I may do it eventually).
Anyway,
thanks for all the help so far and for this great forum. It is truly enourmous
I also hope others may benefit from the danish Orange settings... I will post them on a couple of danish forums, as no one has helped me there either, yet I came here first :wink:
Regards,
Gnuig
Re: Here is how to cofigure MMS for Orange on XDA2
sleepnow said:
Thanks to barncourt for this info:
Go to “Settings”, “Connections”
Ensure you have the following two connections specified:
My ISP
Name: Orange GPRS
Type: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point name: orangeinternet
User Name: Orange
Password: Multimedia
MMS Network
Name: Orange MMS
Type: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point name: orangemms
User Name: Orange
Password: Multimedia
Select “Advanced”, “Select Networks”
Network Management
Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using:
My ISP
Programs that automatically connect to a private network should connect using: MMS Network <- very important this one
Select “MMS Composer”
Tools, Options, Servers
Server Name: Orange MMS
Gateway: 192.168.224.10
Server Address: http://mms.orange.co.uk/
Preferences
Connect via: MMS Network
Connect to Server: Orange MMS
Retrieve Messages Immediately (Ticked)
Size Limitations Sending 40K, Receiving 40K
No. of attempts before aborting 1
This seems to be working for me, best of luck!
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I finally got the darn thing working on Orange MMS here in Denmark!!! However, setting it up was tricky, and a pain in da butt, as O denmark didn't provide any help and I had to figure all this out myself, with the help of all of you and various settings/setup guides and Orange IP/setup values given to me.
Here it goes: (I borrowed text from above )
Go to “Settings”, “Connections”
Ensure you have the following two connections specified:
My ISP
Name: Orange GPRS
Type: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point name: web.orange.dk
User Name:
Password:
MMS Network
Name: Orange MMS
Type: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point name: mms.orange.dk
User Name:
Password:
Select “Advanced”, “Select Networks”
Network Management
Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using:
Orange GPRS
Programs that automatically connect to a private network should connect using: MMS Network <- very important this one (I agree :wink: )
AND HERE WAS THE TRICKY BIT FOR ME:
Further go into Proxy Settings
Check both boxes (connect to the Internet + this network uses a proxy server to connect - I have read this also elsewhere here on xda-developers.com)
Leave the field Proxy Server blank
Go into advanced settings
Fill in the following two Server fields so it all reads:
WAP 172.18.251.11 : 9201
Secure WAP 172.18.251.11 : 9203
Click OK twice and return.
Select “MMS Composer”
Tools, Options, Servers
Server Name: Orange MMS
Gateway: 172.18.251.11
Server Address: http://mms.orange.dk:8002
Preferences
Connect via: Secure WAP Network <--- Seems to be very important too!!!
Connect to Server: Orange MMS
Retrieve Messages Immediately (Ticked)
Size Limitations Sending 40K
No. of attempts before aborting 1
This setting works for Orange MMS here in denmark. I am sure they are already set for the M1000, but this may or may not be the case, as I spoke to Orange support... and they tried to convince me the M1000/XDAII/ QTEK 2020 doesn't work with mms yet, but it will work soon in the future. Not very helpfull. So I had to come here...
And, I must say, FORUM.XDA-DEVELOPERS.COM rules! I am very happy to have become a part of this enourmously helpfull forum. I actually got my Qtek 2020 approx. 14 days ago, after reading a lot of cool stuff in here. Later I realised the M1000 may have been a better buy, as I would have gotten an extra battery, and able to flash the rom to the new(er) dangaard one, and save a lot of money (almost € 200). However, I am still a happy camper, and find the xdaii a joy to use, with various tweeks and adjustments. Even installed some other cab files, not in the rom yet though, as I prefer using dealer distributed updates, so as not to loose my warrenty (but knowing me, I may do it eventually).
Anyway,
thanks for all the help so far and for this great forum. It is truly enourmous
I also hope others may benefit from the danish Orange settings... I will post them on a couple of danish forums, as no one has helped me there either, yet I came here first :wink:
Regards,
Gnuig
MMS relay?
is it possible to relay mms through my company server?
does anyone know what ports or protocol this requires?
i have an exchange 2003 server i can use if it possible.. :?:
Slightly OT - Orange World
Chaps - sorry for being slightly off topic.
Im an O2 user about to go elsewhere, mostly to get a better GPRS inclusive deal.
One of the options Im considering Orange, but never been with them before, so would like your advice:
1. Does Orange World (3 or 5) actually give me true data for browsing, or is it WAP (as the blurb indicates)
2. If it is true data, can I take this and do a bolt on of GPRS 3 or 7 to up my inclusive data?
TIA
Off Topic - Orange World
It is probably too late to help you choose networks now but ...
I'm on Orange UK and as far as I know Orange World itself is just wap but the gprs bundles you get with Orange enable you to browse the web without using Orange World. I hope that makes sense.
Re: Off Topic - Orange World
grimsacre said:
It is probably too late to help you choose networks now but ...
I'm on Orange UK and as far as I know Orange World itself is just wap but the gprs bundles you get with Orange enable you to browse the web without using Orange World. I hope that makes sense.
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Long running argument between users.
But as a user, let me clarify that for ME at least, Orange World is NOT only for GPRS WAP, but internet, email, messenger, etc.
Orange have stated that this is correct.
HTH.
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
Hello Everyone/Rambo6 ... I'm a newbie to this forum. Please help before me I give up on my 8125 ...
I have an unlocked cingular 8125 using tmobile service. I have not been able to get MMS to work yet (I'm pretty sure my settings are correct). I've been spending 3 days now on 4 different forums, but I still can't get an answer. I was really happy to see that Rambo6 (in one of the threads) got his to work, so I'm sure I've found the right place to get help.
I guess the questions are:
1) What am I doing wrong?
2) Do I need to flash with a TMO ROM? I tried to update the ROM from tmo website but I got an error, I think it was something like "invalid vendor" ... or something like that. I'm currently using the Cingular ROM. Phone & SDS works.
3) Does anyone have a step by step process on this? With pics would be awsome.
4) Is my phone not fully unlocked eventhough I can use the tmobile SIM for phone/SMS?
Here my ppc info:
ROM version: 2.25.11.1 WWE
ROM date: 5/11/06
Radio version: 4.1.13.12
Protocol version 4.1.13.12
ExtROM version: 2.25.102
my settings was based on (from tmo website):
wap.voicestream.com
216.155.165.050 in the Gateway field
8080 in the Port number field
http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms in the Server address field
WAP 2.0
I did spent time reading through this forum (and a lot on other forums). I apologize if this has already been answered. I did honestly tried to search 1st.
bump !
i myself have been searching aswell looks like its a common issue with the cingular 8125 .
um.. did you edit the media net connection to point to tmo? im not clear on the tmo settings, but i know on cingular, the mms settings uses the media net connection, if i have my edge on MY Isp it fails (im assuming it needs that proxy from MEdia net) so basically you will need the internet settings as well...
I used the following settings from the tmobile website. I have a feeling I need to use the tmobile ROM. I'm a little worried because I have not found on this forum how to verify if my device is actually cid unlock. From what I can tell I have a G3 (IPL/SPL 2.25) chip so there is an unlock tool for that. I just need a way to verify that cid unlock actually worked.
Anyway, I took a risk and tried to flash with the tmobile ROM and got "Invalid vendor ID". I've been brousing this forum for this, but haven't found an answer yet. I guess if some one know please tell me now ... I've been spending 3 days now (actually 4 now) reading & reading & reading. Would be nice to get an answer now. What's wrong? Do I need a tmobile ROM? Thanks!!!
1. Tap Start.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap on the Connections tab.
4. Tap the Connections icon.
5. Tap Add a new modem connection under T-Mobile GPRS.
6. Enter PictureMessaging in the Enter a name for the connection field.
7. Tap to select Cellular Line (GPRS) from the Select a modem drop down list.
8. Tap Next.
9. Enter wap.voicestream.com in the Access point name field.
10. Tap Next.
11. Tap Finish.
Setting up the MMS profile
1. Tap Start again.
2. Tap Messaging.
3. Tap Menu.
4. Tap MMS Configuration.
5. Tap the Servers tab.
6. Tap New.
7. Enter PictureMessaging in the Server Name field.
8. Enter 216.155.165.050 in the Gateway field.
9. Enter 8080 in the Port number field.
10. Enter http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms in the Server address field.
11. Tap to select T-Mobile GPRS from the Connect via drop down list.
12. Tap to select WAP 2.0 from the WAP Version dropdown.
13. Tap OK.
14. Scroll to PictureMessaging and tap Set As Default.
15. Tap OK.
The new MMS profile is now configured and ready for use.
Shoganmark,
I read your reply but I didn't absorve (spelling?) it very well. I'm a little tired ... have not had much sleep. After reading your reply again, I think (maybe) I know where your getting at. I'll think about it a little more to make sure I really do understand what you're saying before I ask anymore dumb questions. Thank for your reply.
goXDA said:
Shoganmark,
I read your reply but I didn't absorve (spelling?) it very well. I'm a little tired ... have not had much sleep. After reading your reply again, I think (maybe) I know where your getting at. I'll think about it a little more to make sure I really do understand what you're saying before I ask anymore dumb questions. Thank for your reply.
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wasnt really a dumb question... just had to get it figured out.. i am cingular and not sure what the tmo connections look like, but i assumed they worked in the same manner as cingular, i didnt know if there were 2 different edge settings on tmo like cingular.. and i may not have explained it the best, but i was trying to explain how cingulars connection worked so that maybe in understanding that it would help your mms problem...
Have you gotten it to work yet?
let me try to break down how cingular's works and make it a little more understandable, hopefully this will help you figure your tmo problem out..
On the connections tab cingular has 2 gprs settings
MEdia Net (uses a proxy server)
MY Isp (does not use a proxy)
Now by default cingular is set to MY Isp (due to wifi, wifi will not work if set to MEdia net due to the proxy server)
Then of course in the MMS folder settings is the MMS connection settings...
Now if the phone is set to my isp it will not send an mms message (im guessing due to the proxy server.. sounds like a pain in the a$$ yet?)
in order for me to send an mms i have to set the phone to MEdia net (im guessing again due to proxy)....
Hello ShogunMark,
Unfortunately I was NOT able to get MMS to work. I tried soft reset & power
down also. Anyway here's what I've done so far:
1) For Connections I use MEdia Net (setting up for internet)
based from: http://tmobileus.wdsglobal.com/wap?...mobileNumber=&captchaEnabled=true&service=wap
Name for Connection: PictureMessaging
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access point: wap.voicestream.com
PROXY:
Proxy Server: 216.155.165.050
Port: 8080
This nework connect to the internet: checked
This network uses a proxy ....: checked
# I see the following but didn't change it ... not sure what to
# set it to (and tmo instruction didn't say anyting about this)
Socks: localHost: 1080
2) For MMS profile:
based from:
http://tmobileus.wdsglobal.com/mms?...mobileNumber=&captchaEnabled=true&service=mms
Server name: PictureMessaging
Gateway: 216.155.165.050
Port Number: 8080
Server Address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connect via: MEdia Net
Sending size limitation: 300k
Wap Version: 2.0
There's gotta be a stupid little thing I'm overlooking ... I'm just out of ideas now. This does not have anything to do with which ROM (Cingular vs TMO) correct? I don't think so, but then again there may be something hidden in the ROM.
goXDA said:
Hello ShogunMark,
Unfortunately I was NOT able to get MMS to work. I tried soft reset & power
down also. Anyway here's what I've done so far:
1) For Connections I use MEdia Net (setting up for internet)
based from: http://tmobileus.wdsglobal.com/wap?...mobileNumber=&captchaEnabled=true&service=wap
Name for Connection: PictureMessaging
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access point: wap.voicestream.com
PROXY:
Proxy Server: 216.155.165.050
Port: 8080
This nework connect to the internet: checked
This network uses a proxy ....: checked
# I see the following but didn't change it ... not sure what to
# set it to (and tmo instruction didn't say anyting about this)
Socks: localHost: 1080
2) For MMS profile:
based from:
http://tmobileus.wdsglobal.com/mms?...mobileNumber=&captchaEnabled=true&service=mms
Server name: PictureMessaging
Gateway: 216.155.165.050
Port Number: 8080
Server Address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connect via: MEdia Net
Sending size limitation: 300k
Wap Version: 2.0
There's gotta be a stupid little thing I'm overlooking ... I'm just out of ideas now. This does not have anything to do with which ROM (Cingular vs TMO) correct? I don't think so, but then again there may be something hidden in the ROM.
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that looks right... tonight when i get home if i am not to tired i will download a tmo rom and check out the ext rom to see what files it uses to install the settings...
Hello ShogunMark,
Unfortunately I was NOT able to get MMS to work. I tried soft reset & power
down also. Anyway here's what I've done so far:
1) For Connections I use MEdia Net (setting up for internet)
based from: http://tmobileus.wdsglobal.com/wap?...mobileNumber=&captchaEnabled=true&service=wap
Name for Connection: PictureMessaging
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access point: wap.voicestream.com
PROXY:
Proxy Server: 216.155.165.050
Port: 8080
This nework connect to the internet: checked
This network uses a proxy ....: checked
# I see the following but didn't change it ... not sure what to
# set it to
Socks: localHOst: 1080
2) For MMS profile:
based from:
http://tmobileus.wdsglobal.com/mms?...mobileNumber=&captchaEnabled=true&service=mms
Server name: PictureMessaging
Gateway: 216.155.165.050
Port Number: 8080
Server Address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connect via: MEdia Net
Sending size limitation: 300k
Wap Version: 2.0
There's gotta be a stupid little thing I'm overlooking ... I'm just out of ideas now. This does not have anything to do with which ROM (Cingular vs TMO) correct? I don't think so, but then again there may be something hidden in the ROM.
Shogunmark,
Thanks 4 your help. Do get some rest 1st. I really appreciate your help.
goXDA said:
Shogunmark,
Thanks 4 your help. Do get some rest 1st. I really appreciate your help.
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I'm not a WM5 and HTC Wizard expert yet (had the device less than a month and its my first WM device) so if i don't help i'm sorry, but i'll try anyways.
From what i know WM dosen't include MMS capabilities built in so my Wizard, T-Mobile MDA (US), uses something from ArcSoft to do that, i'm sure yours does too as HTC probably chose that. Have you looked into the settings for MMS Composer (the stuff by ArcSoft)?
The easiest way to do that i found was simply open up Pocket Outlook like you do to send an MMS -> Hit Menu -> Tools -> Options -> Tap "MMS" (may be named something else i can't say for Cingular's ROM) -> Hit "Servers" tab -> Ensure that new connection you set for MMS as T-Mobile told you via their site is the one MMS composer is set to use.
I can't imagine why it wouldn't work if that's set right... But post if that helps at all or not
Don't get rid of the 8125 though we'll all crack at it till it works
Hello Frazell,
You are correct about Arcsoft ... I did noticed that MMS uses Arcsoft (I saw that in the "About"). I went through the setup as stated at tmobile website already ... so I'm surprise too why it didn't work. Maybe this will give my helpers some more hints ... when I hit send:
1) The 1st pop-up widow is: "Connecting to PictureMessaging, Connecting to
GPRS" I didn't see any error here so I assume it's ok.
2) On top of the today screen, I see a yellow envelope with a gree arrow.
I assume that means it's trying to send.
3) After a little while, I see "unable to send message" pop-up.
4) Now, if I got to the comn manager, I see the "Data Connection" is active.
I think it turns on when I send a MMS. If this is true, then this connection
being on means I can get a connection via GPRS?
5) Another note that I don't think I've mentioned. I am using the prepaid
t-mobile plan. MMS is suppose to be provided with the prepaid plan
(25cents per pic), so I'm not sure if this is a problem. I've already
checked with t-mobile that SMS & MMS are activated on my account.
ps. I've been searching on differnet forums (howardforum, pocketpcaddict ....), and I see some other people have this problem also. Most of the posts I see never had a reply, so I don't know if they solved it or not.
1 more edit to add: Both my wife and I have the same phone with the same problem, so I don't think it's a hardware problem.
(edit: fixed spelling)
with prepaid can u browse the internet....... if not u will not b able to send mms messages
Yes, prepaid can have internet access (it'll be expensive thouth). Here's the service listed by t-mobile
Included services
* Nationwide long distance (including calls to Alaska and Hawaii)
* National roaming on the T-Mobile USA network
* t-zones (free shopping for HiFi Ringers, MegaTones®, wallpapers, and more)
* VoiceMail, caller ID, call waiting, three-way calling*
* Free e-mail address ([email protected])
Other services
* Text messaging ($0.10 to send, $0.05 to receive)
* Picture messaging ($0.25 to send or receive)
* Download ringtones and wallpaper (prices vary)
* Download games and applications (prices vary)
* 411 & More directory assistance ($1.49 per call plus airtime)
* International dialing to over 150 countries (international rates apply)
im downloading a tmo us rom now... gonna pick apart the ext rom and see whats there.. hopefully i can come up with something to help you guys
ok, i found about 5 necessary cabs in the ext rom.. one makes the mms folder and some other reg settings, the rest makes the connections between internet and MMS.. i put a config text inside to show the order to install the cabs.. then reboot.. see if this solves your problem
Shogunmark,
I was not able to install the 3rd cab ("P_Generic_Conn_Settings.CAB") ... Got an "unsuccessful" installation. Should I continue
to install the rest?
my port is 9201 other than that everything else looks the same.
Hey folks,
Received notification of my first MMS since getting the Tytn. I selected "Download" and also "Send/Receive" several times, and it won't download the stupid thing.
I'm on Cingular, and here are the settings I entered manually, per Cingular's website:
Gateway: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 8080
Server: http://mmsc.cingular.com
Connect via: (I've tried "The Internet" and "Media Net" here)
Sending size limit 250k
WAP version: WAP 2.0
The following items are checked in Preferences:
-Retrieve Messages Immediately.
-Save Sent Messages
-Allow Delivery Report
Attempts before giving up: 4
Photo resolution: original
The file being sent to me is only 109k so I don't think it's too big by any means.
Does anyone on Cingular have any different settings?
Thanks.
Cingular MMS Settings
Hello, this is my first reply on this board so here it goes.
i had plenty of problems at first with cingular and mms working together untill i tried these settings which are pretty similar to yours besides the port #.
Server name: Cingular MMS
Gateway: wirless.cingular.com
Port Number: 80
Server address: http://mmsc.cingular.com
Connect via: My ISP
Sending size limitaion: 250k
WAP Version: WAP 2.0
Now a couple of explanations. ( to the best of my ability. please feel free to correct.)
server name: this is either the default name or you can create a new server name of your choice. I have gone as far as deleting the default server and creating the new name of Cingular MMS. Or for example you could put Joe Blows Server Or JBS for the new name whatever you like.
Gateway: has to be as is. (as far as I know.)
Port number: Although ther are several port numbers to use I have found that this number (80) is what actually made everything work.
Server address: has to be as is. (as far as I know.)
Connect via: whatever connections you have to connect to the internet you should have mms connect the same way.
Sending size limitation: 250k is the maximum. (If there is any way of getting mor plese let me know.)
WAP Version: I dont know the difference between WAP 1.2 and 2.0 except 2.0 sounds better.
Also under prefernces i have.
Retrieve messages imediately-checked
Download on home network only-not checked
Save sent messages-checked
Regect all messages-not checked
Allow delivery report-checked
Allow read report-not checked
Attempts before giving up-4
Photo Resolution-Origional
The only setting that I would think of be crucial is download on home network only. (for cost reasons. depending on plan. I guess.)
Other than that just make sure the little red arrow is on the server that you just configured or created and you should be set to go. if any one finds any of this info false please feel free to comment, otherwise this is what I have found to work on my htc tytn here in the usa on cingular and cingular UMTS. GOOD LUCK.....
correct, should be port 80, thats what mine is, and my max sending limit is 600...
here is another thought, why not extract the cab from the cingular extended rom that installs the MMS settings?
you also need to go thru the Cingular proxy server. set up the proxy server under Settings->Connections->Edit My Proxy Server for the connection you are using. under Advanced change HTTP to wireless.cingular.com also make WAP & Secure WAP 66.209.11.61 (leave the ports as they are).
The settings from Cingular website (https://www.cingular.com/support/deviceTutorials.do) is correct. However, I made 1 tweak:
In the "Connect via:" box, I put "My Work".
I created an additional entry in the "My Work Netwokr" (Start -> Settings -> Connections -> Connections) and put wap.cingular as the APN.
This way, when an MMS need to be sent or downloaded, the device will drop the 3G / GPRS connection and connect via the MMS setting. Afterwards, it'll connect back to the 3G / GPRS connection.
mine does that with the default setup, i stay on my isp, but if i send or recieve it automatically drops the connection and connects via media net, once its done it goes back to my isp
I've been trying to set apn on my hero without luck. After trying in different phones and SIM carrier, my conclusion is that I need to set "authentication type" to PAP, the problem is there's no where i can make this setting on Hero. Is there any work around I can do that? I suppose there should be a configuration file i can work on.
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I've been trying to set apn on my hero without luck. After trying in different phones and SIM carrier, my conclusion is that I need to set "authentication type" to PAP, the problem is there's no where i can make this setting on Hero. Is there any work around I can do that? I suppose there should be a configuration file i can work on.
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What network are you on?..... There is no option to set anything to "PAP" on my phone and all works ok,... Give us some more details.
I'm in Cambodia, and this is the setting provided by the carrier. I got no luck no matter how i tried, i tried to contact the carrier but they're not that helpful. The phone dealer told me change the authentication to PAP if it doesn't work, that's how he solve many other cases. And according to that dealer, almost all android phone can't connet to the mentioned carrier, except Nexus and Milestone, not even the latest model like HTC desire or Xperia X10.
Internet Access Point Name (APN): cellcard
Data bearer/connection type: GPRS
User name: mobitel
Password: mobitel
Authentication: normal
WAP/Proxy address: 203.144.95.100
Port: 8080 (8080 for http and 9201 for wap)
Home page: http://www.cellcard.com.kh/mobile
Ok,....
Try this and let me know how it goes,...
Name: Cellcard GPRS
APN: cellcard
Proxy: 203.144.95.100
User name: mobitel
Password: mobitel
APN type: default
Leave everything else blank.
Then once entered, DO NOT press "BACK",... remember to press "MENU" then "SAVE".
i did the exact setting as your guide. no luck. and the attachement is what i get from phone information by *#*#34636#*#*
Clear the proxy field and try again.
still not working.
Just to clarify, this SIM card works fine on WM6 and other phones.