[ANSWERED] MMS & 3G data - single APN - Nexus One General

This works fine on my Nexus One on the OrangeUK network.
You only need one APN to manage data and mms - also (I think) aGPS. This seemed obvious to me since a single APN entry contains fields for all the settings needed for both data and mms. Everywhere I looked on the Internet stated you need two entries so I mucked about a bit and came up with this.
Go into Settings-Wireless & Networks-Mobile networks-Access Point Names.
Click Menu-Reset to default. This will remove all entries so the list is empty.
Click Menu-New APN
You need to enter the following settings exactly as shown - they are case sensitive. If you are not on OrangeUK search for your network operator's settings and substitute them instead.
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Name = (this is for your reference. Choose anything - mine is set to orangeinternet)
APN = orangeinternet
Proxy = <Not set>
Port = <Not set>
Username = Orange
Password = Multimedia
Server = <Not set>
MMSC = http://mms.orange.co.uk/
MMS proxy = 192.168.224.10
MMS port = 8080
MCC = 234
MNC = 33
Authentication type = <Not set>
APN type = <Not set>
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Good luck and let me know if it works for you.

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APN Settings For Cellular One In Montana?

Hello everyone,
I recently moved to Helena, MT to be with my children, and there's no way in hell I can give up the functionality of Android. Since T-mobile doesn't get service in MT at all except for roaming, I switched to Cellular One (Formally chinook wireless). I got the APN info from Cellular one, and got internet working, but for the life of me I can't seem to get MMS working at all. I'll first list the settings I was told (they know nothing of Android at all so they gave me the settings for WM smartphones), and then I'll list what settings I have put in the phone. I hope someone can help me to get MMS working ^^.
These are the APN instructions exactly as they were printed out for me (for a WM phone):
Connection #1
Connection Name: Internet
Data Bearer: Packet Data
Access Point Name: internet.chinookwireless.net
Username: None
Prompt Password: No
Password: Leave as default
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: google.com
Network Type: IPv4
Phone IP Address: Automatic
DNS Address: Automatic
Proxy Server Address: None
Proxy Port Number: Blank
Connection #2
Connection Name: WAP
Data Bearer: Packet Data
Access Point Name: wapgw.chinookwireless.net
Username: None
Prompt Password: No
Password: Leave as default
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: multimedia.cellonenation.net
Network Type: IPv4
Phone IP Address: Automatic
DNS Address: Automatic
Proxy Server Address: 204.181.155.195
Proxy Port Number: 8080
Connection #3
Connection Name: MMS
Data Bearer: Packet Data
Access Point Name: wapgw.chinookwireless.net
Username: None
Prompt Password: No
Password: Leave as default
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: http://mms.cellonenation.net/mms/
Network Type: IPv4
Phone IP Address: Automatic
DNS Address: Automatic
Proxy Server Address: 204.181.155.195
Proxy Port Number: 8080
OK, now here's the settings I have set up in the APN in android:
Name: Cellular One
APN: internet.chinookwireless.net
Proxy: < not set>
Port: < not set>
Username: < not set>
Password: < not set>
Server: http://mms.cellonenation.net/mms/
MMSC: http://mms.cellonenation.net/mms/
MMS Proxy: 204.181.155.195
MMS Port: 8080
MMC: 310 (correct for cell one/chinook wireless)
MNC: 570 (correct for cell one/chinook wireless)
APN Type: < not set>
If anyone can help out with this it would be greatly appreciated
Hi, you've probably already figured this out but since I just went through a similar process (my company runs a mobile sync service and we need to test a big pile of different GSM phones against the service, which is not so easy here in Bozeman).
CellularOne has setup instructions for smart phones, e.g. :
http://www.cellonenation.com/support/HTCTouch_setup.pdf
dboreham said:
Hi, you've probably already figured this out but since I just went through a similar process (my company runs a mobile sync service and we need to test a big pile of different GSM phones against the service, which is not so easy here in Bozeman).
CellularOne has setup instructions for smart phones, e.g. :
http://www.cellonenation.com/support/HTCTouch_setup.pdf
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Unfortunately I've tried it with those settings too and they don't work on android. Here's what I have set:
1st connection:
Name: Cellular One
APN: internet.chinookwireless.net
Proxy: < not set>
Port: < not set>
Username: < not set>
Password: < not set>
Server: < not set>
MMSC: < not set>
MMS Proxy: < not set>
MMS Port: < not set>
MMC: 310 (correct for cell one/chinook wireless)
MNC: 570 (correct for cell one/chinook wireless)
APN Type: < not set>
2nd Connection
Name: Cellular One MMS
APN: wapgw.chinookwireless.net
Proxy: < not set>
Port: < not set>
Username: < not set>
Password: < not set>
Server: < not set>
MMSC: http://mms.cellonenation.net/mms/
MMS Proxy: 204.181.155.195
MMS Port: 8080
MMC: 310 (correct for cell one/chinook wireless)
MNC: 570 (correct for cell one/chinook wireless)
APN Type: mms
Did you get these working on an Android?
Don't know if this will help as I am not familiar with android but this site http://montanawireless.blogspot.com/2009/01/cellular-one-gprs-mms-settings.html lists two slightly different settings for mms. One for wap2.0 and one for wap1.0. The only difference I believe is the port. I have no clue what version android runs but it might be worth trying the other port.
Another thing I noticed is when I flashed my s621 to ookba's wm6.5 rom it automatically downloads the network settings by itself using connection setup and I end up with 2 different settings named ChinookMMS. Strangely enough one links to the other anyways so I don't know why 2 are needed. One is under settings>connections>GPRS and the other is under settings>MMS Settings. If changing the port doesn't help I'll post the setting for both even though they are basically the same as yours.
ajb999 said:
Don't know if this will help as I am not familiar with android but this site http://montanawireless.blogspot.com/2009/01/cellular-one-gprs-mms-settings.html lists two slightly different settings for mms. One for wap2.0 and one for wap1.0. The only difference I believe is the port. I have no clue what version android runs but it might be worth trying the other port.
Another thing I noticed is when I flashed my s621 to ookba's wm6.5 rom it automatically downloads the network settings by itself using connection setup and I end up with 2 different settings named ChinookMMS. Strangely enough one links to the other anyways so I don't know why 2 are needed. One is under settings>connections>GPRS and the other is under settings>MMS Settings. If changing the port doesn't help I'll post the setting for both even though they are basically the same as yours.
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I have tried both the WAP1.0 and the WAP2.0 settings. neither of them are going through. Also, the reason it auto configured like that, is because WM utilizes a piggyback setup. you have to create a DATA connection, then a new one under MMS that states which data connection to use. I'm guessing that the GPRS connection uses an APN of wapgw.chinookwireless.net and the MMS one links to the GPRS one right? it's no different then Android, cept Android does it all within one screen.

APN Settings for PROXIMUS - Belgium provider

These settings are for reference for those who may want to play with the HTC Magic from Proximus.
Name : Px Internet
APN : Internet.proximus.be
proxy: Not set
all settings : not set
until ...
MCC : 206
MNC : 01
You still need settings for MMS.
MMS Settings
Username = mms
Password = mms
IP = 10.55.14.75
Port =
9201 (for WAP1.0)
or 80 (for WAP2.0)
URL = mmsc.proximus.be/mms
I can't get MMS to work on the HTC Hero.. Has anyone succeeded in getting this to work?
These are the 2 Access Points I have defined:
Name: Proximus
APN: internet.proximus.be
All the other fields are left at <Not set>
Name: MMS Proximus
APN: event.proximus.be
Proxy: not set
Port: not set
Username: mms
Password: mms
Server: not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.proximus.be/mms
MMS Proxy: 10.55.14.75
MMS Port: 8080
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 206
MNC: 01
APN Type: mms
I activated MMS through the Proximus site, and I got a test MMS message from Proximus. But I can't download the contents. Can't send any MMS messages either.
It's solved! The settings were correct but I had to powercycle the phone (turning it off, count to 10, turn back on)

MMS Settings?

Hello everyone,
I recently moved to Helena, MT to be with my children, and there's no way in hell I can give up the functionality of Android. Since T-mobile doesn't get service in MT at all except for roaming, I switched to Cellular One (Formally chinook wireless). I got the APN info from Cellular one, and got internet working, but for the life of me I can't seem to get MMS working at all. I'll first list the settings I was told (they know nothing of Android at all so they gave me the settings for WM smartphones), and then I'll list what settings I have put in the phone. I hope someone can help me to get MMS working ^^.
These are the APN instructions exactly as they were printed out for me (for a WM phone):
Connection #1
Connection Name: Internet
Data Bearer: Packet Data
Access Point Name: internet.chinookwireless.net
Username: None
Prompt Password: No
Password: Leave as default
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: google.com
Network Type: IPv4
Phone IP Address: Automatic
DNS Address: Automatic
Proxy Server Address: None
Proxy Port Number: Blank
Connection #2
Connection Name: WAP
Data Bearer: Packet Data
Access Point Name: wapgw.chinookwireless.net
Username: None
Prompt Password: No
Password: Leave as default
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: multimedia.cellonenation.net
Network Type: IPv4
Phone IP Address: Automatic
DNS Address: Automatic
Proxy Server Address: 204.181.155.195
Proxy Port Number: 8080
Connection #3
Connection Name: MMS
Data Bearer: Packet Data
Access Point Name: wapgw.chinookwireless.net
Username: None
Prompt Password: No
Password: Leave as default
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: http://mms.cellonenation.net/mms/
Network Type: IPv4
Phone IP Address: Automatic
DNS Address: Automatic
Proxy Server Address: 204.181.155.195
Proxy Port Number: 8080
OK, now here's the settings I have set up in the APN in android:
Name: Cellular One
APN: internet.chinookwireless.net
Proxy: < not set>
Port: < not set>
Username: < not set>
Password: < not set>
Server: < not set>
MMSC: < not set>
MMS Proxy: < not set>
MMS Port: < not set>
MMC: 310 (correct for cell one/chinook wireless)
MNC: 570 (correct for cell one/chinook wireless)
APN Type: < not set>
Name: Cellular One MMS
APN: wapgw.chinookwireless.net
Proxy: < not set>
Port: < not set>
Username: < not set>
Password: < not set>
Server: http://mms.cellonenation.net/mms/
MMSC: http://mms.cellonenation.net/mms/
MMS Proxy: 204.181.155.195
MMS Port: 8080
MMC: 310 (correct for cell one/chinook wireless)
MNC: 570 (correct for cell one/chinook wireless)
APN Type: mms
If anyone can help out with this it would be greatly appreciated. Also, is there a way to check a log or something to show why it's not going through (like auth failed, or anything like that?)
Bump--Anyone care to take a crack at it? Hell, even a guesstimation might help..
anything from HERE help?
xidominicanoix said:
anything from HERE help?
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Unfortunately no. LFM is just a file manager (like astro, etc..) and the feature they are speaking of is being able to select a file within LFM and have it sent over to the standard MMS app to send it (using it's normal APN settings).
Thanks though

what apn information

I bought a htc dream and its on telus. Everything works except data. Maybe there's other reasons for data not to work other than apn info maybe not, I just know it doesn't work.
Then I remembered android on the vogue had apn and working data without setting it up. How does the Vogue know how to do this?!
APN = sp.telus.com
Proxy = 74.49.0.18
Port 80
Username = (not set)
Password = (not set)
Server = (not set)
MMSC = http://aliasredirect.net/proxy/mmsc
MMS proxy = 74.49.0.18
MMS Port = 80
MMS Protocol = WAP 2.0
MCC = 302
MNC = 220
APN type = default,mms

nexus 4 on rogers - Picture/Video SMS not working!

does anyone have the correct APN settings or how to correctly get picture/video SMS texting to work? does it work only rogers to rogers or rogers to ANY wireless phones in canada.usa? thanks
whenever i send picture, it just hangs there "sending..."
trying to answer my own question:
APN - ltemobile.apn
Proxy - <not set>
Port - <not set>
Username- <Not set>
Passwors - <not set>
Server < not set>
MMSC - http://mms.gprs.rogers.com
MMS - proxy 10.128.1.69
MMS - Port 80
MMS protocol - Wap 2.0
MCC - 302
MNC - 720
Aythentication type - < not set>
APN type - either "*" or "internet + mms"
can anyone confirm the above settings work?
i think it works because apparently you can send sms to your self :lol: i didn't know this
For MMS port mine is blank
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