Hey guys and gals, ive got a problem. When i try to set up my email on my neon200 i get a cannot connect with current settings error. I can use Internet explorer and go to facebook and stuff but when i try to sync my email it wont. my current connection settings are:
MEdia Net:
modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
access point name: wap.cingular
username, password, doman*: empty
AT&T ISP GPRS:
modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
access point name: isp.cingular
username, password, domain*: empty
does anyone know whats going on and how to fix it?
Thanks.
Army_Spec_Ops said:
Hey guys and gals, ive got a problem. When i try to set up my email on my neon200 i get a cannot connect with current settings error. I can use Internet explorer and go to facebook and stuff but when i try to sync my email it wont. my current connection settings are:
MEdia Net:
modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
access point name: wap.cingular
username, password, doman*: empty
AT&T ISP GPRS:
modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
access point name: isp.cingular
username, password, domain*: empty
does anyone know whats going on and how to fix it?
Thanks.
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I think your configuration settings that must be corrected, see the configuration settings for AT&T in >>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1971419&postcount=3
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I have SX56.unlocked it and went to Cingular. They put in the Cingular sim card phone works fine. Cant get on the internet and they wont help me. Please can someone tell me the settings to get on internet when on Cingular US service? Thanks so much.
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Order Wireless Internet Express from Cingular. Online you can order the 1MB/month option, but no more. That's a good starting point, but you're going to chew through a meg very quickly so call them and ask for more. Try to deal: their unlimited plan is over twice as expensive as T-Mobile. I opted for the online because it was about 11:00 PM when I started this project. After about half an hour GPRS was working on my account.
Creating a Cingular Data Connection
Your next order of business is to create a data connection.
1 Tap Start->Settings->Connections and under My ISP tap Add a new modem connection.
2 Name it and choose a modem type of Cellular Line (GPRS)
3 Set the access point name to isp.cingular
4 Set the user name to [email protected] (case sensitive)
5 Set the password to ZXY203DC9K0402 (case sensitive)
6 Tap Finish to create the connection.
Next, ensure that your GPRS settings are correct.
1 Under Connections ensure that the CSD Line Type is set to 9600 bps(v.32).
2 Ensure that the connection element set to non-transparent.
3 Under GPRS Setting ensure that authentication is set to PAP and the class is 8.
Creating a Cingular WAP Connection
1 Tap Start->Settings->Connections and under My Work Network tap Add a new modem connection.
2 Name it and choose a modem type of Cellular Line (GPRS)
3 Set the access point name to wap.cingular
4 Set the user name to [email protected] (case sensitive)
5 Set the password to CINGULAR1 (case sensitive)
6 Tap Finish to create the connection.
7 Next, tap Set up my proxy server
8 Check both "This network connects to the internet" and "This network uses a proxy server". Don't provide a proxy server. Click Advanced.
9 Under WAP and Secure WAP set the following IP address: 66.209.11.61
Finally, in Internet Explorer navigate to http://device.home This takes you to the WAP portal of Cingular's My Wireless Window. You can get a free account there and setup the portal to your liking. It's low budget, but also low bandwidth.
still wont work. CAn anyone else help?
I did alot of the steps. I dont have alot of those especially cant find any GPRS setting tabs.
I recently got an unlocked cingular 8525, and I have been using it with my T-Mobile service. The only thing that I need help with is what do I need to do to the phones internet settings to use it with my T-mobile service. So if someone could tell me the internet settings, that would be great.
this is what you need works a treat on my mda varioII with the new 2.05 rom.
Link Here
Thanks, but I live in the US, so I dont think those settings will work. Can someone send me the US settings.
Start-Settings-Connections-Connections
Add a New Modem connection
Name: T-Mobile Data
Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS,3G)
Access Point Name: wap.voicestream.com
No user name, password or domain
Finish.
If there are any other modem connections you can delete them.
Now Start-Settings-Connections-Connections-Advanced
Select Networks
Change programs that automatically connect to "T-Mobile Data"
Surf away. If you need the MMS settings:
Go the MMS inbox Menu-Tools-Options
Tap MMS to change settings tap servers tab on bottom
Chose New
Server Name: T-Mobile
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port Number: 9201
Server Address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connect via: T-Mobile Data
Size limit: 100k
Wap Version: 1.2
Hope this gets you going. Also, if you haven't already, I would suggest flashing a HTC rom on the device. This will give you voice command via the PTT button, among other useful updates.
Thanks. Will flashing a new rom erase all of the standard programs factory installed on the phone?
Select Settings.
Tap the Connections tab, select the Connections icon.
Select the Advanced Tab.
Tap Select Networks.
Select My ISP from the dropdown and tap Edit.
Select NEW
Enter a name for the connection: My ISP GPRS
Select a modem:Cellular Line (GPRS)
Next
In the Access point name field enter "wap.cingular", and select Next.
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Domain: Blank
then tap Advanced:
Use server assigned IP address: Selected
Use specific IP address: Unselected
Use software compression: Unchecked
Use IP header compression: Checked
Ok
Finish
I used this to get WIFI working in WM6
I prefer to install wifi driver v2
I can't understand how tweaking GPRS setting would help connecting to wifi.
JP
JPBRA said:
I can't understand how tweaking GPRS setting would help connecting to wifi.
JP
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It is not. All you are doing is adding gprs setups to my isp. Once you have this setup your system will use wifi network if available else it will initiate gprs connection. I am using this setup for long time. Don't do this if you don't have good data plan.
crauejed said:
Select Settings.
Tap the Connections tab, select the Connections icon.
Select the Advanced Tab.
Tap Select Networks.
Select My ISP from the dropdown and tap Edit.
Select NEW
Enter a name for the connection: My ISP GPRS
Select a modem:Cellular Line (GPRS)
Next
In the Access point name field enter "wap.cingular", and select Next.
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Domain: Blank
then tap Advanced:
Use server assigned IP address: Selected
Use specific IP address: Unselected
Use software compression: Unchecked
Use IP header compression: Checked
Ok
Finish
I used this to get WIFI working in WM6
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This is GPRS settings and not WiFi
Here is the verbage from ATT (Cingular)
April 1 said:
This is GPRS settings and not WiFi
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"If there are connection issues with e-mail and/or Wi-Fi, configure and use the My ISP profile to resolve connectivity issues."
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I do have a data plan from ATT (Cingular). When I turn on wifi it does not go to the the MEdia Net.
Crauejed
crauejed said:
"If there are connection issues with e-mail and/or Wi-Fi, configure and use the My ISP profile to resolve connectivity issues."
QED
I do have a data plan from ATT (Cingular). When I turn on wifi it does not go to the the MEdia Net.
Crauejed
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This has 0% to do with wi-fi and 100% to do with GPRS. One (wi-fi) uses the internal wireless card, and the other (GPRS) uses the cellular connection , which is much slower and generally costlier and can also use more battery if not careful than wi-fi. I only hope nobody uses this thinking it will solve a wi-fi connection issue because they are going to be hurt in the wallet when they get their next cell phone bill. GPRS is generally extremely expensive and adds up very fast. Most companies charge per kilobit it takes many kilbits to load just one webpage. Be warned if you attempt to use this "solution".
Hi,
I'm in a country where the operators don't have automatic configuration for GPRS. I have got the settings from the operators but don't know where to configure the X1 to do GPRS. I tried settings/connections/connection setup but it presents me with country selection and operator. My country isn't listed. Next I tried settings/connections/connections and add a new modem connection. Here I'm stuck cos I'm unable to put in the settings given to me by the operator which consist of:
username
password
accesspoint name, proxy and port.
I've put in these but X1 is always unable to connect.
Any help will be appreciated.
Start -> Settings -> Connections -> Manage Exisiting Connections -> New...
Enter a name for the connection: Whatever you want (something like your Networks name should help later on)
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GRPS, 3G)
next
Access point name: The one you got from your network
next
Username: The one you got from your network
Password: The one you got from your network
Domain: Leave blank
Fininsh
Proxy Settings
tick This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet
Proxy server: Enter IP address given by Network:Port number
OK
Fingers crossed this should work, haven't set up a new account in a while.
Sorry folks. I figured it out. I had to set the proxy in advanced. A bit of a drag I should think.
Hi All,
Please help me in setting up Globe internet on my HTC touch. Im using Onyx 5.6 and Im using Globe Telecom Philippines. Tried using connection wizard but still cant connect to the internet. Connection wizard works with Smart Communication Philippines with no problems. Why is that..? Help please!
Thanks,
I'm using sun cellular and the network wizard automatically configured it...
have you tried flashing a different radio version???
get radios here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=527048&highlight=radio
Solution:Globe Internet Settings
I've found the solution. Just need to manually set it up.
Here's the settings.
Internet (Manual Configuration)
Click Start
Select Settings
Go to Connection tab
Tap Connections Icon
Go to Advanced tab
Tap Select Networks
On programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using Select New
Enter a name for the settings: MyGlobe Internet Settings
Go to Modem Tab then select New
Enter a name for the connection: Globe Internet
Select a modem: Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)
Then click Next
Access point name: internet.globe.com.ph (for postpaid)
http.globe.com.ph (for prepaid)
Then click Next
Leave username, password, Domain fields blank
Select Finish
MMS
Click Start
Select Settings
Go to Connection tab
Tap Connections Icon
Go to Advanced tab
Tap Select Networks
On programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using Select New
Enter a name for the settings: MyGlobe MMS Settings
Go to Modem Tab then select New
Enter a name for the connection: Globe Internet
Select a modem: Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)
Then click Next
Access point name: mms.globe.com.ph
Click Next
Leave Username, Password and Domain fields blank
Select Finish
Go to Start
Select Messaging
Open SMS\MMS
Select Menu
Then MMS Option
Go to Server Tab
Select New
Server name: Globe MMS
Gateway: 192.40.100.20
Port Number: 9201
Server Address: http://192.40.100.22:10021/mmsc
Connect Via: myGlobe MMS Settings
Send Limit: 100k
WAP Version: WAP 1.2
(My problem now is MMS does not want to send) I'll try to figure it out. Anyway thanks dude!
thanks! this has been very helpful!
thanks its working in my kaiser!
mabuhay! /cheers!
Hi! I also have HTC HD2 can i ask if someone already configured how to send MMS? I am a Globe subscriber by the way thanks! mabuhay!
Is there nothing in the HD2 section? Or windows mobile general? You'll get more hits there as this is a wanning community here.
hi.. i just bought htc mini hd.. can anybody help with the 3G and mms settings.. im new here btw thanks