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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.
Hi all, sorry to bother you with this one!
I got my O2 XDAII unlocked and used it with no drama at all with my Vodafone SIM. I then put the GPRS settings in and it worked fine with MSN Messenger and IE etc. I then put the MMS settings in and started sending and receiving picture messages perfectly. :lol:
The problem, i hear you ask....
Well, I got TomTom 3 and a program called POI Warner which is used to alert me of POI's (read, speed cameras :wink: ) and it wanted to connect to the Internet to update it's database. It always used to try once i'd dropped the XDA in the cradle. As something wasn't right somewhere, it used to lock up the XDA until it gave up trying and then it would release the XDA so that i could use it again. This all seemed to be because of the Activesync passthrough settings. :?
I set them as I should have (after reading on here what to do - thanks!) and then it worked fine. Still with me...??????
It seems that i can't send picture message anymore :shock:
I have all the settings from the other posts on here but somehow, my settings in the connections screen have gone loopy.
Can someone on Vodafone PLEASE PLEASE let me know what settings they have in the connections screen, be it two sets (My Work Settings and another) or (Vodafone GPRS and Vodafone MMS - as i used to have). And when you click the advanced tab at the bottom of the connection screens, which programs do you have for 'Programs that connect to the internet should use' and programs that connect to a private network should use'???
when you edit either of these, it comes up with ANOTHER connection screen - what you have got in there??
This is on top of the Server mentioned in the MMS composer screen that needs another mention of the same server in there!!!
If I can get this working with someone's help , I hereby promise to take a screenshot of every screen I have and put an idiots guide to getting this working up on the Web should I need it again!!
thanks in advance Guys!!
Firstly to clean things up a bit it'd look in the registry under [HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ConnMgr\Destinations] and remove all but:
'The Internet'
'Work'
'My Work Network' - or whatever it was renamed to
'My ISP' - or whatever it was renamed to
Then resetup all the connections.....
Here are the settings I have, which work perfectly.
Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using:
Vodafone Internet (My ISP renamed)
Programs that automatically connect to a private network should connect using:
Vodafone Live! (My Work Network renamed)
Settings:
Vodafone Internet
Under modem...
Name: Internet GPRS
modem type: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point Name: Internet
User name: web
Password: ip
No extra settings under advanced
Vodafone Live!
Under modem...
Name: Vodafone Live! GPRS
modem type: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point Name: wap.vodafone.co.uk
User name: wap
Password: wap
No extra settings under advanced
Under Proxy Settings...
Both boxes ticked.
Under Advanced...
WAP: 212.183.137.12 : 9201
MMS Settings:
Connect via: Vodafone Live!
Under Servers...
Vodafone MMS - just what I called it (should only be one in there)
Gateway: 212.183.137.12
Port number: 9201
Server address: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
& I put my sending size as 100K - but its your choice.
Hi All
I have a MDA compact T-mobile. However, Im using Vodafone Network.
Does anyone know the GPRS settings for Vodafone UK and how to edit them?
I appreciate your help.
Alan
set the access point to internet
set the user name and password both to web
that's it
Hi
Thanks for that. How about the MMS settings?
I have set some in. But when I go to send the MMS, it says MMS sending for ages.. and I get a BOLD G on the title bar. Also, what does this mean? does it mean I'm connected or I have the option to contect?
Thanks.
cwwong said:
I have set some in. But when I go to send the MMS, it says MMS sending for ages.. and I get a BOLD G on the title bar. Also, what does this mean? does it mean I'm connected or I have the option to contect?
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Attached Vodafone UK GPRS settings for contract. Let me know if you need payg version.
Try sending yourself an MMS first and then should all be ok - don't ask me why but I had the same problem and this suggestion worked for me.
The bold G on the title bar means that you have GPRS coverage.
Hope this helps,
OB.
Thanks for this..
I will try this and let u know!
Thanks.
This works a treat. Thanks.
To add to the 'can't send MMS' list of hints...
Additionally if you still have trouble sending MMS I found that if you delete the "\storage\Windows\MMS Log" folder and then send yourself an MMS all should be back in working order...
OB.
hi,
i need a pay and go vodafone settings. please can you upload. i cant connect to gprs.
i will be moving to India on Idea network after a months. So can anyone tell me the settings for that.
i have UK XDA II unlocked.
thanks
Here are the Vodafone PAYG settings - copy to PPC and click to install
No idea about India Network - None posted on official i-Mate wesite (www.clubimate.com) - Suggest contact them direct and ask...
OB.
spot on.. working already now... thanks
and can you also upload the settings for VIRGIN PAY n GO...
thanks
Here is Virgin - seems only to be one version as I think Virgin is all a type of PAYG...
OB.
hi.
thanks for that... virgin is working fine now... the thing is that when i installed Vodafone settings, it erased all the previous ones... now when i added virgin, vodafone has been erased...how to keep both
thanks
How to keep both!? Good question...
Only thing I can think of is to keep a copy of the cabs on your SD card (use CABINSTL so as not to delete after execute) and install as needed...
OB.
daduddaman said:
set the access point to internet
set the user name and password both to web
that's it
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Just got my I-mate and have set up the GPRS for Vodafone UK Contract. I can successfully connect using the VF WAP Connection and VF MMS connection, but if I try the VF Internet GPRS connection, I get every time the error message 'The answering modem has disconnected'.
Anyone any idea how to fix this?
I can only load wap pages using the WAP connection and can't view any html sites. One of the main reasons I traded in my nokia 6230 was to browse html on a bigger screen.
Cheers,
Antoine
'The answering modem has disconnected'
toine said:
daduddaman said:
set the access point to internet
set the user name and password both to web
that's it
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Just got my I-mate and have set up the GPRS for Vodafone UK Contract. I can successfully connect using the VF WAP Connection and VF MMS connection, but if I try the VF Internet GPRS connection, I get every time the error message 'The answering modem has disconnected'.
Anyone any idea how to fix this?
I can only load wap pages using the WAP connection and can't view any html sites. One of the main reasons I traded in my nokia 6230 was to browse html on a bigger screen.
Cheers,
Antoine
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Hi - I have exactly the same issue with Jam/Vodafone UK/contract/GPRS. Has anyone out there got this combination working successfully?
TIA
Graham
Yes, I have, check out the conversation in http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=24848
If you can't get it to work with the details in there, give me a shout.
Cheers,
Toine
Thanks Toine. I saw the other thread after posting here.
You said you cured the problem by implementing gprs proxy settings. Can you please post exactly what settings and where you entered them?
Rgds
Graham
Graham -
I have two connections set up:
Vodafone MMS:
Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
APN: wap.vodafone.co.uk
Username: wap
Password: wap
Vodafone Internet:
Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
APN: wap.vodafone.co.uk
Username: wap
Password: wap
http proxy: 212.183.137.12:8799
and it works for me.
Cheers,
t
Thanks again Toine,
I've made progress - now able to browse WAP and Web sites - but still cannot get to my POP3 mailbox.
Could you check your reply? Did you mean to list "wap.vodafone.co.uk" for both connections? If so then I'm really confused... :?
Also, are both connections under "My Work Network"?
I've listed my full config below.
At present I can connect to WAP and Web using the "Vodafone WAP" connection, but if I try to get to my mailbox it says "Unable to connect: Ensure that your work modem is present and inserted correctly, and no network card is present."
The Vodafone Internet connection (using APN of "internet") still refuses to play, saying "The answering modem has disconnected."
i-mate Jam
ROM version: 1.12.00 WWE
ROM date: 05/28/05
Radio version: 1.12.10
Protocol version: 1337.42
ExtROM version: 1.12.131 WWE
My Work Network
Name: Vodafone WAP
Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
APN: wap.vodafone.co.uk
User: wap
Password: wap
Domain: *blank*
Advanced:
TCP/IP: Use server-assigned IP address
Servers: Use server-assigned addresses
Name: Vodafone Internet
Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
APN: internet
User: web
Password: web
Domain: *blank*
Advanced:
TCP/IP: Use server-assigned IP address
Servers: Use server-assigned addresses
Proxy Settings:
Proxy Server: 212.183.137.12
Advanced:
HTTP: 212.183.137.12:8799
WAP: 212.183.137.12:9201
Secure WAP: *blank* :9203
Socks: 212.183.137.12:1080
Socks 4
Rgds
Graham
Help! - Has anyone else transferred their O2 xda Exec to Vodafone, or does anyone have a V1640 that they can check the settings for MMS with me?
I've changed over to voda, have loads of apps installed. Vodafone's business help line seem blissfully unaware of the extra settings inside the Messaging App on WM5 for MMS config.
Normal internet connectivity is ok, but at the moment I can't seem to download any new MMS messages. They arrive in the inbox and the size shows up, but I just can't download.
For the Connection details - Stangely, using the dedicated IP that the support team provided for the IP address of 212.183.137.012 doesnt work, when its on IP address is provided, it does try and access messages, but just can't download them.
Its got to a stage now, where they seem unwilling to help because its "not a handset they provide" despite me explaining that its the same mobile OS as dozens of other handsets and the settings will be exactly the same as on any WM5 based device.
The settings they can't seem to help with are those inside the messaging app on the menu "MMS Configuration" (see below)
----------------------------
Messaging > MMS > Menu >MMS Configuration
Preferences Tab:
Retrieve messages immediately (ticked)
Download on home network only (unticked)
Save sent messages (ticked)
Reject all messages (unticked)
Allow delivery report (unticked)
Allow read report (unticked)
Use signature with this account (unticked)
Signature (blank)
Attempts before giving up: 5
Photo Resolution: Original
Servers Tab
> wap.vodafone.co.uk
Server Name: wap.vodafone.co.uk
Gateway: 212.183.137.012
Port Number: 9021 (also tried 8080 - no luck)
Server Address: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
(also tried without the http://)
Connect Via: Vodafone MMS (see below for this)
Sending Size limitation: 100k
WAP Version: WAP 2.0 (also tried 1.2)
About
MMS Composer version 3.0.0.32
---------------------------
Can anyone help, its been several days now and its really annoying me!
Annoying, but here's how
Hi Derek,
I just got this working again after having the same problem as you. Here is my setup (based on WM6 on an O2 XDA Exec running on Vodafone) - and the trick you need to know is at the end:
Settings -> Connections, I created a new modem connection called "Vodafone MMS & Data" of type "Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)". Under this setting, I have created two connections, one called "3g data" and one called "3g Wap Connection".
"3g data" is set up with access point "internet", username "internet", and password (I think) also "internet"
"3g Wap connection" is set up with access point "wap.vodafone.co.uk", username "wap" and password "wap".
OK, so you have a connection with two options set up as a result of this. For 99% of your day-to-day browsing, you just leave the connection set to use "3g data" by default, but when you get the notification of an MMS message, disconnect any existing online session and then go in and select the "3g Wap connection" option, then tap-and-hold and select Connect. Once you're online with the Wap connection you can then go and download your MMS message.
Hope this helps,
Darren
Here's what to do
In Settings/Connections/Connections you should have one connection set up under My ISP for internet access:
Name: VF Web (or whatever)
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Access point name: internet
user name: web
password: web
You should also have one connection set up under My Work Network:
Name: VF MMS (or whatever)
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Access point name: wap.vodafone.co.uk
user name: wap
password: wap
Finally set up your MMS configuration to Connect via: My Work Network
That's how to link internet and MMS to the two separate connections.
Waking up the deads
Lol
Have you seen the date of the thread?
I´m sure he/she already solve it
orb3000 said:
Lol
Have you seen the date of the thread?
I´m sure he/she already solve it
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I did indeed notice the date of the thread. However the advice given here was not the best solution. I was trying to set up MMS on my O2 Exec on a Vodafone sim for the first time a few days ago, and couldn't find a complete and proper solution anywhere. Thankfully I managed to work it out and posted it here in case it helps others. The Universal and WM5 are both still alive and kicking.
Thats ok mate, just joking
Thanks for your comment
hi all i have a orange SPV200 with the following
ROM version: 5.60.00 WWE
ROM date: 03/02/05
Radio version: 1.06.02
Protocol version: 1337.38
ExtRom: this is empty
what im trying to find out is how do i set it up to surf the net. it links fine when its connected to the pc and all other functions seem to work fine and as they should but just can not get it to work.
p.s
this phone is now unlocked and has a vodafone sim in it
any advice would be great (have spent 2 days on here trying to find the answer)
thanks in advance
what are you trying to use for going online, wlan, bluetooth shared connections, activesync shared, or gprs, and what country are you from?
right im from the uk
and im not entirely sure which way to use it, i want to be able to access the net whilst on the move, so i think i need to use the gprs but im not sure on this, i know i can access the net on my standard nokia N95 and would like to use the blue angel in the same way.
thanks
to use it on the move, the only possible option is gprs, which is unfortunately not free in contrast to all the other attrative options i gave you, but maybe your plan covers it, in germany it is rather expensive, so i wouldn't use it, and so i can only offer limited help there, but i give it a try:
1. go to Start -> Settings -> Connections -> GPRS Settings and make sure the right protocol is set. on the first page, mine says CHAP on the second one Class 10.
2. leave the GPRS Settings and enter the Connections app, so Start -> Settings -> Connections -> Connections as stupid as it sounds, in there, go to My ISP and make a new GPRS connection.
unfortunately, in my experience, if i enter anything there, my phone constantly trys to connect to gprs, even if i set nothing at all, but i looked up the uk vodafone gprs settings for you:
"Vodafone GPRS settings:
Vodafone GPRS settings (WAP):
Homepage: http://wap:1999/vodafone.wml
APN address: wap.vodafone.co.uk (Contract)
APN address: pp.vodafone.co.uk (PAYG)
Gateway (IP) address: 212.183.137.12
Username: wap
Password: wap
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Authentication: Normal
Security: Off
Port number: 8799
Vodafone GPRS settings (Email/Web):
Homepage: http://wap:1999/vodafone.wml
Access Point (APN) address : internet (Contract)
Access Point (APN) address : pp.vodafone.co.uk(PAYG)
Username* : web
Password*: web
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Authentication: Normal
Security: Off
Email SMTP server: send.vodafone.net
Email SMTP server: smtp.vizzavi.co.uk
Alt email SMTP server: mail.vizzavi.co.uk
Alt email SMTP server: mail.vodafone.net
Alt email SMTP server: 212.183.156.229
Alt email SMTP server: 62.213.128.92
DNS Server: 212.183.137.12
Note: GPRS subscription must be enabled for "Vodafone Internet Access Service".
Contact Vodafone Customer Services on 191 from your Vodafone handset "
That's what it said on: http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html
I hope you find a way to enter this information there somehow, and then you should be ready to go.
i don't know how long your battery lasts, and how common free public hotspots are in your area, but as gprs is pretty slow, i would also give wlan a try and leave it activated with the option to connect to any unencrypted network, 1. it's free, 2. it's faster
I found this NetWorkWizard in Swampy's ext rom (if i'm not wrong ). I hope it helps you. Just check if it's contains your operators setting
yess usinf networkwizard.cab select your provider and wait a minute it configure you GPRS setting automatic. than soft reset
thnx
thank u very much(about networks),u read my mind,i needs this really,thnx