Any one ATT 4G+ plans who are actually seeing those speeds? - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 General

Even if your on their bonafide 4G+ plan their system doesn't recognize the device as a 4G+ device anyway so you'd only get they're crap "4G" speeds anyway correct?
Anyone out there on those regular ATT plans (vs prepaid)?

I'm on the grandfathered unlimited 4G plan & I see 3-6MB down & 500-1MB up on avg on H+.

RMXO said:
I'm on the grandfathered unlimited 4G plan & I see 3-6MB down & 500-1MB up on avg on H+.
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Could you share your APN settings? Seems to be so many out there. I'm also Grandfathered unlimited. It would be appreciated!

Did you just bring the Note into the store?
Did they have to do any special provisioning for you to access their '+' network?
thanks
QUOTE=RMXO;19511694]I'm on the grandfathered unlimited 4G plan & I see 3-6MB down & 500-1MB up on avg on H+.[/QUOTE]

Id imagine with the prepaid plans the apns are automatically generated?
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dennishhh said:
Could you share your APN settings? Seems to be so many out there. I'm also Grandfathered unlimited. It would be appreciated!
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I got 7 Mbit down and 2 Mbit up the other day at my friend's house in Austin, TX, U.S. I only get about 1.5 down and 1 up at my house, though. I'm using the 4g APN settings. There are only two sets of APN settings for AT&T; see my recent past posts for them.

dennishhh said:
Could you share your APN settings? Seems to be so many out there. I'm also Grandfathered unlimited. It would be appreciated!
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Here you go.
Cingular APN from the SGS2:
Name: Cingular 410
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: null
Port: null
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Server: cingulargprs.com
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: null
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: null
APN Type: internet + mms
4G APN from ASGS2 (There are two)
Name: ATT PHONE
Everything null except
MCC 310
MNC 410
APN type: Internet
Name: ATT WAP
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN Type: mms,supl
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rockky said:
Did you just bring the Note into the store?
Did they have to do any special provisioning for you to access their '+' network?
thanks
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I just called AT&T & asked to be on the 4G plan. I logged into my AT&T account online to verify. It's been so long ago, I can't rem what page I used to verify that I'm on a 4G plan.

RMXO said:
I'm on the grandfathered unlimited 4G plan & I see 3-6MB down & 500-1MB up on avg on H+.
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That's not H+ speeds. I have been getting those speeds on my iPhone 4 since it came out.

Confusing
I don't think anyone actually knows what the correct APN settings are, they seem to be all over the place. On one post I found this one which claims to have an unlimited plan and very good speeds. Does anyone actually know and have numbers to back up?
riginally Posted by Mrglass86
so i finally got my att working withh H+ but the settings that did it for were not from here, but actually the settings from my CM7 ATRIX! i bolded the 2 things different in mine, this is all too confusing with me on why this works, now i am going to wait for ICS and that leather flip case everyone one enjoy this phone!!!!!!
Name: AT&T
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: leave blank
Port: leave blank
Username:[email protected]
Passwordi dont have one)CINGULAR1
Server: leave blank
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC:310
MNC:410 (note. this could also be 310, 41 or 15)
APN Type: (my settings are internet and mms) leave blank

Halp please
Is activating the sim ON a dumbphone necescary if we are using custome apn/settings?
Ive never done this but, isnt it more likely to be flagged if ANYTHING is different from activation phone to GNOTE?
I want to just buy a SIM from ATT claiming I have a GOPHONE ? and that would require ?"medianet" will that work?
AND obviously if this fails I buy a Straight Talk phone with SIM?
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APN Settings if you're on Total Internet Addon ($20)?

I need the internet/mms settings... I put in internet2.voicestream.com and on a separate apn for mms I put wap.voicestream.com
For some reason, I'm not seeing either a E or 3G... But I get full voice signal.. Please help. Thank you.
try epc.tmobile.com
Do I need to put anything in for port number, server, etc...?
heres what i have
Settings ->Wireless Net & Settings ->Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names
Name T-mobile
APN: epc.t-mobile.com
Proxy: none
Port: not set
Username: none
Password: (not sure whats in there as it was automatically set but i believe its) GPRS
Server: *
MMSC: mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc/ add http to the front of that it wont let me post link im too new
MMS Proxy: not set
MMS: Port not set
MCC: 330
MNC: 260
Auth type: not set
Apn type: Not set
if youre on T-Mobile the only p[lan that will work is the 25$ android data plan. (you need to call tmobile support and ask for it to get it for 25, otherwise its 30 online)
x86ezeek said:
heres what i have
Settings ->Wireless Net & Settings ->Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names
Name T-mobile
APN: epc.t-mobile.com
Proxy: none
Port: not set
Username: none
Password: (not sure whats in there as it was automatically set but i believe its) GPRS
Server: *
MMSC: mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc/ add http to the front of that it wont let me post link im too new
MMS Proxy: not set
MMS: Port not set
MCC: 330
MNC: 260
Auth type: not set
Apn type: Not set
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Mine is the same but APN is epc.tmobile.com & MCC is 310. Does location change this?
No you are absolutely correct, wrong info on my part.
I will have to start double checking before I post.
Hmm... As of right now, I have default settings and it cycles through GPRS, E, and 3G, and even no data connection. Just very weird... I did erase the server "*" and the 4 characters under password and that didn't do anything. My MCC is 310 and MNC is 260. South Florida (if that matters)
Hmm upgrade your SIM?
I would go to the store and see if they can let them know tech support sent you. I've seend this fix 3G issues. Make sure you do have the android data plan and use epc.tmobile apn i posted with the fixes in the following post.
i'm curious, since it was mentioned about 25(30) plan
im grandfathered in to the 5.99 and the "hack" still works on my winmo phones for unlimited. reason i havent really wanted to update is cause i'm rarely on 3g i always get edge access (i dont have a nexus one yet, hence my question here). if i'm only getting edge in my area (i dont have the option for discount so going with full price on n1) any major drawbacks to not getting the 25/30$ plan?
melterx12 said:
if youre on T-Mobile the only p[lan that will work is the 25$ android data plan. (you need to call tmobile support and ask for it to get it for 25, otherwise its 30 online)
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My unlimited data plan is only $20. I'm grandfathered in from way back.

Solution for MMS sending difficulties anyone?

Wheel just keeps a spinnin and spinnin!
Wonder if it has to do with apn settings? They do indicate mms and Internet on the bottom setting.
Any suggestions appreciated? Who wants to be able to create these cool notes and not be able to send??
whats your plan, per or post pay, and what apn settings did you use, there are a lot of threads which address this.
I have a GoPhone $50 unltd.with apns suggested for this.
I DID walk in to att with my Note, and said cust service suggested I ask for a new sim cars and got a 4G card (vs the designated GoPhone) one, and that's when the problems started now that I think about it.
So my apn needs might have changed.
Ill have to play around with them.
Network speeds are way better...just no MMS.
rockky said:
I have a GoPhone $50 unltd.with apns suggested for this.
I DID walk in to att with my Note, and said cust service suggested I ask for a new sim cars and got a 4G card (vs the designated GoPhone) one, and that's when the problems started now that I think about it.
So my apn needs might have changed.
Ill have to play around with them.
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definitely do not disclose to att that you have a smartphone.
I have the 50/month unlimited voice/text/web/data gophone att plan and my speeds are very good. i cant compare to network speed but im coming from tmous3g and it is close.
i registered the sim card in an older nokia e72, then once it worked fully, i swapped it into my gnote. not sure if att will catch the data usage and ding me for the overage as if it were a smartphone, but until that happens this is a brilliant workaround.
Cingular APN from the SGS2:
Name: Cingular 410
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: null
Port: null
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Server: cingulargprs.com
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: null
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: null
APN Type: internet + mms
Question: I have the same APN settings as you just posted on my SGS 2, just curious what average speeds are you getting on G Note? I am getting about 3 mgps downld, 1.1 upload.
I tried to change the apn to different settings and no speed difference. Is this setting faster on G nOte?
Thank you
carlitos66 said:
Question: I have the same APN settings as you just posted on my SGS 2, just curious what average speeds are you getting on G Note? I am getting about 3 mgps downld, 1.1 upload.
I tried to change the apn to different settings and no speed difference. Is this setting faster on G nOte?
Thank you
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i haven't checked yet but id guess im in that range, which im quite happy with at 50/month. i'm at work currently and the signal is bad here so ill have to check later or tomorrow.
best,
jason
4g apn
there is another thread that list an APN just for the 4g sim from att. search for that thread.
You got off topic
The question was about MMS not working on the Note, not about your plans. Please stick to the topic in order to help this person
I was having issues with my mms as well. I tried multiple apn settings but nothing. What finally fixed it was inputting the apn settings below in the go SMS application itself. And using those apn settings on the phone. My speeds are not as good as a couple of the other apns but I now have working mms and fully functional phone. I pulled the apn settings off of my infuse.
Name
AT& T 310 410
Apn
Wap.cingular
MMsc
http://mmsc.cingular.com
Mms proxy
wireless.cingular.com
Mms port
80
Mcc
310
Mnc
410
Apn type
Internet + mms
Only change these settings and leave everything else (not set).
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I'm also on AT&T and for some reason my APN has changed a couple of times on it's own. . In fact it just happened earlier today and I had the exact same problem as you. For some reason the MMS port was blank so I changed that back to 80. Also there was info in the username and password and I deleted both out. It worked again right after I made those changes.
I can give you the rest of my settings if those changes don't work for you. I'm using the settings that have been posted for AT&T unlimited data.
I copied the settings out of my brothers cappy, and finally got MMS working. Settings in the other thread weren't working for me. Im getting 3-7Mbs down and a MB up. Im post paid, with a 4G sim and so called "unlimited data".
Name: ATT WAP
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: internet + mms

[Q] ATT Blocking 3G Data Plan for Galaxy Tab 7.7

I just purchased a new Galaxy Tab 7.7 from Negri. I went to ATT to get a new DATA ONLY SIM card for the device but it will not work properly.
The device sees the DATA SIM and has 4 bars but I cannot get online.
If I put the DATA SIM into my old Galaxy Tab 7 it works just fine. I can also put my iPhone SIM into my 7.7 and it works fine.
I took the DATA SIM back to the ATT store and they told me that because it can be used as a phone the system is blocking it from using a 3G Data SIM. They also gave me a new DATA SIM just in case but that did not work.
Possible Solutions?
1. Is there something I can tell ATT to get the data only block removed.
2. Is there an alternate APN setting that I can use that will allow me to use 3G Data only.
3. Something else?
Stock APN Settings: (Works with iPhone SIM not with 3D Data SIM)
Name: Cingular 410
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy:
Port:
Username: [email protected]
Password:******* (anyone know what the actual password is?)
Server:cingulargprs.com
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port:
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type:
APN Type: Internet + MMS
APN Protocol: IP4
Alternate APN Setting from ATT Support: (Does not with 3D Data SIM)
Name: ATT WAP
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port:80
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type:
APN Type: Internet + MMS
APN Protocol: IP4
Shurafa said:
I just purchased a new Galaxy Tab 7.7 from Negri. I went to ATT to get a new SIM card for the device but it will not work properly.
The device sees the SIM and has 4 bars but I cannot get online.
If I put the SIM into my old Galaxy Tab 7 it works just fine. I can also put my iPhone SIM into my 7.7 and it works fine.
I took the SIM back to the ATT store and they told me that because it can be used as a phone the system is blocking it from using a 3G Data SIM. They also gave me a new SIM just in case but that did not work.
Possible Solutions?
1. Is there something I can tell ATT to get the data only block removed.
2. Is there an alternate APN setting that I can use that will allow me to use 3G Data only.
3. Something else?
Stock APN Settings: (Works with iPhone SIM not with 3D Data SIM)
Name: Cingular 410
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy:
Port:
Username: [email protected]
Password:******* (anyone know what the actual password is?)
Server:cingulargprs.com
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port:
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type:
APN Type: Internet + MMS
APN Protocol: IP4
Alternate APN Setting from ATT Support: (Does not with 3D Data SIM)
Name: ATT WAP
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port:80
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type:
APN Type: Internet + MMS
APN Protocol: IP4
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Have you tried using the above settings for MMS, and using the "Phone" APN for WAP yet?
Just set your APN to Phone, and leave everything else blank. Modify the second APN you listed to MMS only instead of Internet and MMS. See if that works.
You must have it named "Broadband". All the other settings seem right- that was my experience last weekend. Here are my settings:
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Yep, you have to add the "Broadband" APN. That's what I'm using with the SIM from my AT&T Elevate hotspot.
lulugirl896 said:
You must have it named "Broadband". All the other settings seem right- that was my experience last weekend. Here are my settings:
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This worked! Thank you! I spent the entire morning at the ATT store then the entire afternoon with Technical support. Nobody had a clue. Final verdict was that I HAD to get a Phone plan in order to get this to work.
How is your data speed with this APN? I am getting ping=100ms down=1.0-2mb up=100k-1mb. (same as my iPhone so that is a good sign)
Shurafa said:
This worked! Thank you! I spent the entire morning at the ATT store then the entire afternoon with Technical support. Nobody had a clue. Final verdict was that I HAD to get a Phone plan in order to get this to work.
How is your data speed with this APN? I am getting ping=100ms down=1.0-2mb up=100k-1mb. (same as my iPhone so that is a good sign)
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Your speeds seem normal. I guess I hadn't read your OP properly to see that you were using a data-only SIM. In addition to the Broadband APN, isp.cingular also works.
Jade Eyed Wolf said:
Your speeds seem normal. I guess I hadn't read your OP properly to see that you were using a data-only SIM. In addition to the Broadband APN, isp.cingular also works.
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Is there a difference between the two APNS? Any reason to use one over the other?
What are the settings for isp.cingular?
Shurafa said:
Is there a difference between the two APNS? Any reason to use one over the other?
What are the settings for isp.cingular?
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In most cases, the speeds are about the same. The isp.cingular is the legacy APN, so you may get higher ping times, but as more and more folks use the Broadband and Phone APN's, sometimes the old APN can be faster overall as it becomes less crowded. Either way, it's nice to have options at your disposal
Shurafa said:
This worked! Thank you! I spent the entire morning at the ATT store then the entire afternoon with Technical support. Nobody had a clue. Final verdict was that I HAD to get a Phone plan in order to get this to work.
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I had the same experience-it was the 3rd technical support person I spoke to that finally got me up and running and it was that one word (broadband) that had been the issue.
Intl Version 7.7
Just want to chime in here. I have the 7.7... I purcahsed it online. Its the 3G version. Now all I did was take my SIM card out of my dumb phone (LG c500) and placed it in my Tab 7.7 and it worked for data and phone calls. I was able to keep it on with the $10 unlimitted data (for non smartphones) since AT&T system (at the time) saw it as an unsupported PHONE. Well after a few weeks I began getting text messages stating something regarding I need to purchae a data plan ... something to that effect, however the device still shows up as non-supported. so i put my sim back in my old LG c500 for a few days and then back into my 7.7 and I am good to go. Check out this story also
http://consumerist.com/2012/02/man-sues-att-for-throttling-his-iphone-service----and-wins.html
You should have just gotten a normal plan PLEASE READ
Shurafa said:
I just purchased a new Galaxy Tab 7.7 from Negri. I went to ATT to get a new DATA ONLY SIM card for the device but it will not work properly.
The device sees the DATA SIM and has 4 bars but I cannot get online.
If I put the DATA SIM into my old Galaxy Tab 7 it works just fine. I can also put my iPhone SIM into my 7.7 and it works fine.
I took the DATA SIM back to the ATT store and they told me that because it can be used as a phone the system is blocking it from using a 3G Data SIM. They also gave me a new DATA SIM just in case but that did not work.
Possible Solutions?
1. Is there something I can tell ATT to get the data only block removed.
2. Is there an alternate APN setting that I can use that will allow me to use 3G Data only.
3. Something else?
Stock APN Settings: (Works with iPhone SIM not with 3D Data SIM)
Name: Cingular 410
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy:
Port:
Username: [email protected]
Password:******* (anyone know what the actual password is?)
Server:cingulargprs.com
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port:
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type:
APN Type: Internet + MMS
APN Protocol: IP4
Alternate APN Setting from ATT Support: (Does not with 3D Data SIM)
Name: ATT WAP
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port:80
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type:
APN Type: Internet + MMS
APN Protocol: IP4
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If you just get a non-smartphone and get a normal plan ........ add $15 for the non smartphone unlimitted data and you would be good to go. that's what I did and last month I was at 3.5GB of data and did not get throttled. The device will be an unrecognized device on at&t and you will only pay the $15 for data. Well worth getting the plan or just adding a line of service. Just don't tell them its a tablet. In fact you could just as easily pick up a go phone for $14 to $15 bucks and use the sim card.
thank you for this thread. spent a long time with AT&t and could not get this to work. I have a data only plan.
this worked great.

[Q] AT&T APN settings for non-smartphones

Howdy! I've got a question for ya
At&t offers 3g speeds for their non-smartphone devices. Does anybody know the APN settings for these devices?
I know the 2g APN settings, which are below:
Name: AT&T
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
MMS protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: default,supl,agps,fota,dun
But after searching throughout this forum and on other parts of the internet, I haven't found any clues. I've got a quad band unlocked phone, and was hoping to take advantage of AT&T's 3g speeds at what i believe is their 1900MHz spectrum.
Thanks!
Brian
Anyone? The answer to this question seems so elusive, maybe it's more technical than I think.
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Moved to Networking section.
If I'm not mistaken the APN should be wap.cingular.com
Not wap.cingular
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Babydoll25 said:
If I'm not mistaken the APN should be wap.cingular.com
Not wap.cingular
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It's just wap.cingular, i tried with .com and lost internet access
Also, it sorta looks like the answer to the question I posted it as elusive as I thought. Maybe it's more technical than I understand it to be. If anyone has info, I'd love to hear it, thanks!

[Q] Speedtest.net and Nexus 4 problem

I have the Speedtest.net app on my Nexus 4 and ever since I got the phone I can't properly run a test my ATT speeds. On Wifi it works great but when I turn off Wifi, Speedtest freaks out and it either gives me a very high ping around 260ms and the download is ALWAYS 0.01Mbps and upload stays around 0.5Mbps or sometimes it won't even connect and gives me error but I do get an IP and I can surf the web so it's not a connection issue.
I've attached a screenshot of what it looks like.
My main question is why can't it pick up a regular download speed? I never had this problem with my Galaxy Nexus.
Thanks
Probably the proxy settings in your APN. Remove those and you should be good. Post up the settings from the APN you're using if you're not sure what to edit.
bedoig said:
Probably the proxy settings in your APN. Remove those and you should be good. Post up the settings from the APN you're using if you're not sure what to edit.
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Are you talking about the ATT APN settings?
If that's the case yeah, here is what it says:
Name: ATT WAP
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless[dot]cingular[dot]com
Port: 80
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: cingulargprs.com
MMSC: h t t p : / / mmsc[/url][dot]cingular[dot]com/
MMS proxy: wireless[dot]cingular[dot]com
MMS port: Not set
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: Not set
APN type: default, supl, mms
APN protocol: IPv4
APN roaming protocol: IPv4
APN enable/disable si grayed out but it's checked and enabled
Bearer: Unspecified
Out of this what do I need to change if anything? And why should I since every other app has no problem accessing the internet but only this one?
Emo113 said:
Are you talking about the ATT APN settings?
If that's the case yeah, here is what it says:
Name: ATT WAP
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless[dot]cingular[dot]com
Port: 80
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: cingulargprs.com
MMSC: h t t p : / / mmsc[/url][dot]cingular[dot]com/
MMS proxy: wireless[dot]cingular[dot]com
MMS port: Not set
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: Not set
APN type: default, supl, mms
APN protocol: IPv4
APN roaming protocol: IPv4
APN enable/disable si grayed out but it's checked and enabled
Bearer: Unspecified
Out of this what do I need to change if anything? And why should I since every other app has no problem accessing the internet but only this one?
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Delete everything out of the Proxy setting. [Edit - you can delete the data out of the Port entry directly below Proxy as well]
I would guess that AT&T probably blocks or throttles this on their side to control bandwidth.
Yup, that did it, but wow I'm getting some really crappy results.. under 1Mbps
If your account is provisioned for HSPA+ you'll probably get better speeds using the phone or pta APN. There are a couple recent threads discussing this. I'll link later if you can't find anything.
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Had the same issue. I created a new APN with the server name phone now all is well.
Search here and you'll find more details.
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Emo113 said:
Yup, that did it, but wow I'm getting some really crappy results.. under 1Mbps
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I had that too with no change to my APN settings so I switched to Tmobole on straight talk and saw a difference. I might switch back to At&t on straight talk in the coming weeks ....
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Emo113 said:
Are you talking about the ATT APN settings?
If that's the case yeah, here is what it says:
Name: ATT WAP
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless[dot]cingular[dot]com
Port: 80
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: cingulargprs.com
MMSC: h t t p : / / mmsc[/url][dot]cingular[dot]com/
MMS proxy: wireless[dot]cingular[dot]com
MMS port: Not set
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: Not set
APN type: default, supl, mms
APN protocol: IPv4
APN roaming protocol: IPv4
APN enable/disable si grayed out but it's checked and enabled
Bearer: Unspecified
Out of this what do I need to change if anything? And why should I since every other app has no problem accessing the internet but only this one?
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USA AT&T use these settings
Name: AT&T HSPA+
APN: phone
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC 410
Authentication type: Not set
APN type: default,admin,fota,mms,supl,hipri
APN protocol: IPv4/IPv6
APN roaming protocol: IPv4/IPv6
Bearer: Unspecified
you should get around 5-7 mbps, and MMS works correctly (both sending and receiving)
If these settings DO NOT work, then you need to call AT&T and have them upgrade your data plan to allow 4G! This will be free of charge.
ragnarok_ said:
If these settings DO NOT work, then you need to call AT&T and have them upgrade your data plan to allow 4G! This will be free of charge.
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No no no, don't do this or use those settings.
OP, you didn't mention that you are on a MEdia Net plan (dumb phone plan) and that is confusing the people trying to help you. Any time you mention cellular issues, you should specify the plan you are using.
Now, OP I can tell from your APN that you ARE on a MEdia Net plan. Next time, I would recommend you search the subforum for MEdia Net it will bring you to this thread, where the issue has been identified and resolved.
I posted on page 3 regarding the issue, which uses the same resolution that bedoig prescribed: delete the entry for proxy.
Now, being that you are on the MEdia Net plan, you won't be able to get speeds above 875KB/s down (7Mbps), even on HSPA+:15. AT&T apparently caps all dumb phone plans to that bandwidth. You won't get LTE and the phone/PTA APNs will not work for you. Those are smartphone APNs, so you should only use the default APN (which was automagically selected for you) but you can delete proxy to use bandwidth tests.
You could switch to a more expensive DataPro plan to get marginally faster speeds, but you'll be capped at 2GB/month and there's a chance you'll be caught tethering. I don't recommend you switch to DataPro for the very slight and unnoticeable upgrade in speed. AT&T doesn't monitor data use on MEdia Net plans so you can use well over 2GB on your current plan without issue. As I've mentioned in that thread and in several of my posts, I've once used over 12GB in a month; tethering for myself, my roommate, as our many guests because Comcast was being sheisty.
Now you've got all the info you need, and see that it was already available in another thread. I would recommend this thread for deletion because it adds clutter, not value. If people search for this answer, they will be linked to both threads.
Thats not necessarily true, my apn was originally the wap cingular one as well because I was using a nexus one prior, upon changing to the 'phone' apn, everything worked.
Depends how much the op is currently paying for data plan I guess if those settings don't work.
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Well if it is going by plan, I have the grandfathered 'unlimited' plan and the APN settings seemed to work for me. Yup, 12Mbps down here!
I got another problem. Once I do a test and the speedtest uses GPS. GPS doesn't switch off and kills my battery unless I do a reboot.
I'm running AOKP, so it could be a problem related to that.
That's insane
GunninZombiesdown said:
Well if it is going by plan, I have the grandfathered 'unlimited' plan and the APN settings seemed to work for me. Yup, 12Mbps down here!
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What are your APN settings? The stock ones? I'm getting about 4 Mbps down, nowhere near yours. Where do you live?
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What are your APN settings? The stock ones? I'm getting about 4 Mbps down, nowhere near yours. Where do you live?
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Im using the APN from the first page. I live in Cleveland, and ya, it's completely dependent on your location/network there (at least it seems to be).
Same problem here
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Speedtest has never worked for me on this phone. I get aping but that's it.. maybe 30 seconds later I get a connection issue and the option to "try again".
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Coreym said:
Speedtest has never worked for me on this phone. I get aping but that's it.. maybe 30 seconds later I get a connection issue and the option to "try again".
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Did you ever resolve your problem? I have a friend on att striaght talk and he has your exact same issue.

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