Hi all. I've done some searching and have tried a variety of different settings.
A few weeks ago, I mistakenly hit "Reset to Default" in the APN settings. I came on here, and found some settings and made everything working again. Well, I've been unable to send/receive MMS messages. I use GoSMS Pro, and have tried configuring the MMS Settings in the app and in the system settings.
Would somebody, who is using GoSMS and AT&T, please let me know what settings they are using? Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks,
scotty269 said:
Hi all. I've done some searching and have tried a variety of different settings.
A few weeks ago, I mistakenly hit "Reset to Default" in the APN settings. I came on here, and found some settings and made everything working again. Well, I've been unable to send/receive MMS messages. I use GoSMS Pro, and have tried configuring the MMS Settings in the app and in the system settings.
Would somebody, who is using GoSMS and AT&T, please let me know what settings they are using? Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks,
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I use GoSMS Pro and AT&T - my settings are as follows:
settings>wireless & network settings>mobile networks>access point names>AT&T US HSDPA
Name: AT&T US HSDPA
Proxy: <not set>
Port: <not set>
Username: <not set>
Password: <not set>
Server: <not set>
MMSC: <not set>
MMS proxy: <not set>
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: default,supl,agps,fota,dun
I have nothing setup manually within GoSMS Pro - its all automatic settings there.
You could try using APN manager from the Android Market. I found it to be quite useful...
jgc121 said:
I use GoSMS Pro and AT&T - my settings are as follows:
settings>wireless & network settings>mobile networks>access point names>AT&T US HSDPA
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OP needs MMS APN.
AT&T MMS APN:
Name: AT&T US MMS
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: <Not set>
Password: <Not set>
Server: <Not set>
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: <Not set>
APN type: MMS
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I am also not able to send MMS. My MMS APN mirrors the above. I think mine failed when I flash back to GB 4.5 from a theme.
Still no luck with that. I'm going to try a complete and total reset and will hope it works after that.
I seem to recal having a similar issue, it had to do with the "messaging center", although for the life of me I am unable to find that number on my phone. Look it up and see if that helps any.
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I've been trying for days to get this to work, I would get MMS to send but no internet and wont be able to download an MMS. I would be able to send an MMS but my number would come up as someone different. I haven't found a working config online for the Android Builds on MMS so I hope this helps everyone. it doesnt lift the 300kb limit, but I'm just freaking excited it works.
Go to Settings >> Wireless & Networks >> Mobile Networks >> Access Point Names >> then create a new APN with these settings
Name: T-Mobile
APN: internet2.voicestream.com
Proxy: 216.165.155.050
Port: 8080
Username: not set
Password: not set
Server: internet2.voicestream.com
MMSC: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
MMS Proxy: 216.155.165.50
MMS Port: 8080
MMS Protocol: Wap 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication Type: None
APN type: not set
I hope this helps anyone that has been trying to use web2go on there HD2 Android builds!!! And I also hope this isn't a repost because I'd be highly upset because I couldnt find the configuration anywhere! Enjoy and please let me know if it works for you guys!
Using a proxy(not the mms proxy the other one), I was unable to access secure sites in the browser.
Here are my settings on web to Go plan on T-Mobile
Name: T-Mobile
APN:internet2.voicestream.com
Proxy: not set
Port: not set
Username: not set
Password: not set
Server:epc.tmobile.com
MMSC: http removed so i can post://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy:216.155.165.50
MMS Port: 8080
MMS Protocol: Wap 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication Type: None
APN type: default,supl,mms,hipri
Under setting Network Mode GSM/WCDMA Auto
I am able to receive mms clear pic's and large. I was using the setting that you had a few weeks back and it was not working out. I am now running this one and can send and receive.
I am radio baseband 2.15.50.14
MDJ FroYo Sense Clean v. 2.4 kernel MDJ S6.1
I hope this helps
firenrescue said:
Here are my settings on web to Go plan on T-Mobile
Name: T-Mobile
APN:internet2.voicestream.com
Proxy: not set
Port: not set
Username: not set
Password: not set
Server:epc.tmobile.com
MMSC: http removed so i can post://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy:216.155.165.50
MMS Port: 8080
MMS Protocol: Wap 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication Type: None
APN type: default,supl,mms,hipri
Under setting Network Mode GSM/WCDMA Auto
I am able to receive mms clear pic's and large. I was using the setting that you had a few weeks back and it was not working out. I am now running this one and can send and receive.
I am radio baseband 2.15.50.14
MDJ FroYo Sense Clean v. 2.4 kernel MDJ S6.1
I hope this helps
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These settings right here are excellent!!!! after searching around for a hour. Things finally work!
Excellent !!! my internet is working now, thanks
Hi I'm new to the forum, I have a question how come I dont have the mms protocol as an option on the apn settings?
I'm on hd2 android with web2go, running same radio and androidversion, tried both sets of settings, and neither work..keep getting transient error message. anyone else?
firenrescue said:
Here are my settings on web to Go plan on T-Mobile
Name: T-Mobile
APN:internet2.voicestream.com
Proxy: not set
Port: not set
Username: not set
Password: not set
Server:epc.tmobile.com
MMSC: http removed so i can post://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy:216.155.165.50
MMS Port: 8080
MMS Protocol: Wap 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication Type: None
APN type: default,supl,mms,hipri
Under setting Network Mode GSM/WCDMA Auto
I am able to receive mms clear pic's and large. I was using the setting that you had a few weeks back and it was not working out. I am now running this one and can send and receive.
I am radio baseband 2.15.50.14
MDJ FroYo Sense Clean v. 2.4 kernel MDJ S6.1
I hope this helps
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Well sending and receiving work for me, but pics are small filesize and blurry. Oh well.
bobblesss said:
These settings right here are excellent!!!! after searching around for a hour. Things finally work!
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On my pictures, it always says "Generic Network Failure"
I am using the settings quoted. and i have their unlimited Data Plan. I have full Internet, Texting, and calling. But no PICTURE messaging. Thanks!
wow, I owe you a lunch for these. I can't believe I didn't try using the internet2 server for the mms server before. Thanks so much!!! I removed the proxy and it still works! I received the mms in about 4 seconds. Nothing else has worked and I've tried for hours and hours and almost gave up.
okay, only half working. I can send fast now, but can't receive anymore. It worked once then dead. I'll keep trying, but at least I'm closer.
Here's a more complicated, but maybe more effective method. I figured it out after trying several other methods to lesser and greater extents. This works for me but it may not work for you.
APN 1
Name: T-Mobile
APN: internet2.voicestream.com
Proxy: <Not set>
Port: <Not set>
Username: <Not set>
Password: <Not set>
Server: internet2.voicestream.com
MMSC: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
MMS proxy: <Not set>
MMS port: <Not set>
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication Type: <Not set>
APN type: default
Menu-->SAVE
Menu->New APN
APN 2
Name: T-Mobile US-MMS
APN: epc.tmobile.com
Proxy: <Not set>
Port: <Not set>
Username: <Not set>
Password: <Not set>
Server:
MMSC: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
MMS proxy:216.155.165.50
MMS port: 8080
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication Type: <Not set>
APN type: mms
Menu-->SAVE
Wait at least a minute. I'm using Handcent. You should see your connection disappear when you try to send as it switches over to epc.tmobile.com from internet2. I am getting 3-8 second sends at 100kb with similar receive times.
I think the trick is to do this and wait about 2-3 minutes. At first I had problems with the browser. It told me that I needed to upgrade to get internet access. But after about 3 minutes it started working.
let's see. trying again...
picture sent in 8 seconds
received in 5 seconds. 83kb
world of frustration is over for now
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
_____________
MDJ Gingerbread 1.6 NAND
2.15.50
There is an Energy Ti ROM under there somewhere too.
I also used *#*#4636#*#* (call this number) to set my Network settings to WCDMA preferred. I don't think that's what did it though.
thank you thehumble1 you settings helped me find another which works after my mms stopped working on AmeriCanAndroid gingerbread builds. if anyone is having issues I am using this apn
Name: T-Mobile
APN: internet2.voicestream.com
Proxy: Not Set
Port: Not Set
Username: Not Set
Password: Not Set
Server: internet2.voicestream.com
MMSC: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mss
MMS Proxy: Not Set
MMS Port: Not Set
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication Type: None
APN type: default,mms
glad it worked for you. I'm still only getting success about 60% of the time, but it's the best I've had.
btw, if you said thanks, hit the thanks button too. It's a great way to help us know who is here to help each other and who's just looking for handouts.
I flashed to the NAND rom, and of course, needed the correct APN settings. I've seen a number of requests for assistance, so here's what I got direct from the TMOUS tech support.
1. You need TWO APN's in there. One will be called T-Mobile Data and the other will be T-Mobile MMS
2. go to settings, wireless networks, Mobile networks, Access Point Names
3. click on the menu button and reset to default so that you can start from scratch.
4. once cleared, click on menu and then new APN
5. Name the new APN T-Mobile Data
6. Once created, click on it, and go into it. Fill in as follows... if it says <not set> below, this means skip it and do not touch it or change it in anyway
Name: T-Mobile Data
APN: epc.tmobile.com
Proxy: <not set>
Port: <not set>
Username: <not set>
Password: <not set>
Server: <not set>
MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy: <not set>
MMS Port: <not set>
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication type: <not set>
APN type: <not set>
Once done with the above, back out, and hit the menu and add a new APN. This new APN will be called T-Mobile MMS. Once created, go into as you did above, and the settings will be virtually identical with the APN type: mms See below:
Name: T-Mobile MMS
APN: epc.tmobile.com
Proxy: <not set>
Port: <not set>
Username: <not set>
Password: <not set>
Server: <not set>
MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy: <not set>
MMS Port: <not set>
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication type: <not set>
APN type: mms
Now back out of that, and you will see the two APNS listed. Only ONE will have the radio button available for you to select to activate. When you click the button, it will activate and light up green. When you do this, the 3G/H symbol may disappear for a second. Back out of there twice, and check to make sure that Mobile Network has a check mark next to it, and "Connected" Appears under that. If you see "connection failed" then it's a good idea to reboot your phone. Once you reboot, you can test MMS capability by simply sending yourself a picture message.
Have fun and say thanks.
Are you implying that it auto-switches between the two? If so then this is a fantastic discovery. Otherwise I truely see no real need for 2 APN's..
This actually makes sense. We were discussing mms on prepaid without data and it works, so we're pretty sure it goes through t-zones to send mms. The winmo roms probably do have code in them that automatically switches to send, not sure if android roms can figure it out, maybe the nexus one builds can.
Nothing to do with figuring anything out. Look at the last line of each settings, apn type.
The mms one should have "apn type mms ", whilst the data one ends " apn type default,supl "
So a default data type app like browser uses the default apn,mms uses the mms apn, and Supl I think is to do with quick GPS.
mms
I tried these settings..can send text..but cant send a picture.....any thoughts?
The problem is that my gps doesn't work, nor does my data. I'm really new at this and i was wondering if anyone knows an easy fix to the gps/data problem that I am having?
Any suggestions are welcome, but be advised that im still new to this.
Thanks in advance to any help.
Is there anyone that can help?
Oh btw I am running a dual boot of WP7 and Android. The WP7 is the first dft release and the Android is from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=944288
So is anyone out there that can help me?
The question is: what have you tried?
apn settings etc etc.... more info needed
The apn settings are as follows:
Name- t-Mobile US
APN- epc.tmobile.com
Proxy- 216.1551.165.050
Port- 8080
Username- none
Password- ****
Server- Wap.voicestream.com
MMSC- http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS proxy- 216.155.165.50
MMS port- 8080
MCC- 310
MNC- 260
Aunthentication type- not set
APN type- default,supl,mms
I really don't know what else there is to know, but these are the settings that came with the build. I haven't tinkered with them at all.
UPDATE:
I just figured out that the gps does work but the data connection will just turn off. Now i dont know what would cause all of this. If some one can shed some insight on the fix for this i would be grateful. Some one please help?
Do you have data enabled over network?
Sent from my Nexus One
Save you original APN. Try these to see which one work better for you. Good luck.
Name: T-Mobile US
APN: epc.tmobile.com
Proxy: <not set>
Port: <not set>
Username: <not set>
Password: <not set>
Server: <not set>
<>MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
<PPP**>MMSC: not set
MMS Proxy: <not set>
MMS Port: <not set>
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Auth Type: <not set>
APN type: default,supl,mms
Name: T-Mobile US
APN: epc.tmobile.com
Proxy: 216.165.155.050
Port: 8080
Username: None
Password: **** (These are just stars, you can put it in there manually)
Server: * (Same)
MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy: 216.165.155.050
MMS Port: 8080
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication type: none
APN Type: Not set
thnx ill try them now, i already tried the first one and for some reason the data just turns off on its own when using the WP7 it wouldnt. I dont know if its something with the roaming or what. But thanks for your input
Ok, from what i have been trying it seems to me like this has something to do with the rom. I have searched the thread on how to dual boot and i havent fpund this issue brought to light.
Recently i've been pretty much copying other t-mobile phones' apn settings but with no avail. So if there is anybody out there that has had the same issue or found a fix, please contact me asap. This is getting on my nerves....
I know I had to hunt forever to find these so I thought I would post them to make it easier for anyone flashing custom firmware. Every time I reflash or do a factory reset it deletes my APN settings and apparently AT&T's technical support doesn't know how to set them up. They actually referred me to Motorola. Anyways, here they are.
You can also use the attached zip along with APN Manager from the market. I don't recall who posted the original zip so thanks anonymous internet savior.
[EDIT: Now attached is a flashable CWM. Haven't tried it yet so I'm not responsible for anything.]
Oh and from what I understand you need all 4.
Name: AT&T US
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: <not set>
Password: <not set>
Server: <not set>
MMSC: <not set>
MMS Proxy: <not set>
MMS Port: <not set>
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: <not set>
APN type: default,supl,agps,fota,dun
Name: AT&T US HSDPA
APN: phone
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>
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: <not set>
APN type: default,supl,agps,fota,dun
Name: AT&T US Tether
APN: broadband
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: <not set>
Password: <not set>
Server: <not set>
MMSC: <not set>
MMS Proxy: <not set>
MMS Port: <not set>
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: <not set>
APN type: tether
Name: AT&T US MMS
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: <not set>
Password: <not set>
Server: <not set>
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: <not set>
APN type: mms
Hope this helps.
Thanks, lost my APNs after flashing Alien #3 and this information was very useful!
thanks! I also flashed from alien #3 and it only gave me AT&T 310 410 as the APN.
Thankss youuu
THANK YOU so much for this listing! Someone sticky this if it hasn't been, APN listings FTW. Huge help.
here is a flashable cwm of the at&t apn's
No problem guys. Was hoping someone would find this useful. Just glad I could finally contribute something.
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thanks for this very helpful
Just what I was looking for. Thanks!
I'm on 2.3.4, unlocked and rooted - but the APNs are all locked for me. How do you unlock them?
WOW
rrktt said:
thanks! I also flashed from alien #3 and it only gave me AT&T 310 410 as the APN.
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Thanks a ton !! This saved me bigtime !! Alien V4 only gave me 1 apn (AT&T 310 410), and this restored all of the stock ones.
Only question is, should I select 'att us' or 'att us hsdpa' ?
Thanks !
I default to hsdpa, but both should work fine in theory
Tune it to the HSDPA I have seen better results with this setting but yes either one can be ok.. I just prefer knowing that I do have HSDPA so assume you have the same thing Cheers..
has anyone run speed tests to confirm better speeds? I have att and att tethering apns, does the hsdpa have better download or is it already intergrated into the one I have?
It should be the same. You can got to speedtest.net to confirm. When you enter the URL from your phone it will redirect you to the Android market. At that point you will be able to download the speedtest app. You may also be able to just search for it in the market.
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I run the speed test on mine I was getting about 1.5mbps down and 1.0 up with wap.Cingular,and with hsdpa I got 3.2 down and up. That fairly comparable to what others are seeing? Havent tried it while connected to wifi yet...
Does this mean I will not use HSDPA when I tether?
What is the purpose of the tether APN?
reactivating data
since yesterday when i was trying to refresh my contacts, i managed to mess up my wireless data connection. i am unable to reconnect. i have reflashed and reinstalled all apns...rebooted phone etc, but cant get wireless data back. any thoughts on why?
jconfus said:
Does this mean I will not use HSDPA when I tether?
What is the purpose of the tether APN?
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The ATT-Tether APN wil flag the traffic as requiring a tethering plan. If the phone is un-hacked this is how ATT blocks the tethering for those who have not bought it.
The key is
APN Boadband.
which can only be used if you bought the tethering plan.
While the generally available option
APN PHONE
Is what everybody can use.
exwannabe said:
The ATT-Tether APN wil flag the traffic as requiring a tethering plan. If the phone is un-hacked this is how ATT blocks the tethering for those who have not bought it.
The key is
APN Boadband.
which can only be used if you bought the tethering plan.
While the generally available option
APN PHONE
Is what everybody can use.
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Exactly, the tether is specifically for tethering. From what I saw when I had the tethering plan was that it still had the same speed but it connects to a different system that is designed for tethering. I think the main difference is so that it doesn't route your computer to WAP sites. It uses isp.cingular instead of wap.cingular.
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Why aren't people just using sql editor to disable the entitlement check? I do with every rom and have never gotten any kind of letter or problem.
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MMS stopped sending pics a day or two ago. Does the 'sending spin dance'.
Any suggestions really appreciated.
Thanks
Check your MMS settings to see if they are correct for your carrier
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I'm using Att and just have 'automatically select preferred network'
I had the problem last month. Try typing phone number manually no dashes or brackets. If it goes through just use the contacts cleanup App and fix your contacts.
Mike
have you checked the actual APN settings for our carrier? I have had it in the past when the settings get messed up.
Settings>Wireless&Networks>Mobile Networks>Access Point Names>select your APN which I assume is called ATT (or maybe Cingular by the looks of the settings I found on net) and check the settings are correct, mainly MMSC for MMS.
From looking on the net the settings should look something like this
Name: Cingular 410
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: <Not set>
Port: <Not set>
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Server: <Not set>
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com/
MMS proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: <Not set>
APN type: <Not set>
Worth a check.
Thank you. Those settings did it. Wonder how they got messed up?!
I copied and saved them.
Thanks again
richiewill83 said:
have you checked the actual APN settings for our carrier? I have had it in the past when the settings get messed up.
Settings>Wireless&Networks>Mobile Networks>Access Point Names>select your APN which I assume is called ATT (or maybe Cingular by the looks of the settings I found on net) and check the settings are correct, mainly MMSC for MMS.
From looking on the net the settings should look something like this
Name: Cingular 410
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: <Not set>
Port: <Not set>
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Server: <Not set>
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com/
MMS proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: <Not set>
APN type: <Not set>
Worth a check.
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Excellent
Glad your sorted.
Not sure why they get messed up.
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