Hi all , i've just begun my freshman year in seattle. And i'm originally from Singapore.
I've been using the HTC Desire since it came out. However , when i signed up for a plan with AT&T. While i can use regular services such as texting and calling.
For some reason , i am unable to use any form of data service ( checking emails , using data connection required apps , etc ) , the staff at the shop helped me to put in the settings required. But even then it doesnt work.
They called both their supervisor at tech support and also the local HTC supervisor and both were clueless as to why.
A theory was that because my phone was bought in Singapore and hence its unlocked by default , it can't access the data service of AT&T??
I honestly dont believe that to be the case , but unfortunately i'm just as clueless as to why it cant work. I can use wi fi spots just fine too.
Anyone can offer me advice or help? much thanks!!
APN AT&T Settings
Try these settings:
Menu button > Settings > Wireless Controls > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > Menu Button > New APN
Name: AT&T
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: leave blank
Port: leave blank
Username:[email protected]
Password:CINGULAR1
Server: leave blank
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC:310
MNC:410
APN Type: leave blank
when done "Menu Button" then "Save APN"
all right , thanks man , i'll give that a try. need to head down to the shop to reactivate the data service first before i can confirm if it works.
btw , does is it case specific? or does the capitals and small letters not matter?
pulsesphere said:
all right , thanks man , i'll give that a try. need to head down to the shop to reactivate the data service first before i can confirm if it works.
btw , does is it case specific? or does the capitals and small letters not matter?
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The capital letters they do matter
eltoro said:
Try these settings:
Menu button > Settings > Wireless Controls > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > Menu Button > New APN
Name: AT&T
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: leave blank
Port: leave blank
Username:[email protected]
Password:CINGULAR1
Server: leave blank
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC:310
MNC:410
APN Type: leave blank
when done "Menu Button" then "Save APN"
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Is this suitable for use on the HTC-HD2 on AT&T?
Trying to get a thread going for working apn settings to send and receive mms
Please everyone post you working apn settings for you network an location
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I'll start with Vodafone UK
You need to create two APN’s one for connection to the internet and one for the MMS.
Go to settings>mobile networks> access point names and Click Menu then “New APN”
Enter the following to be able to use the internet on vodafone:
Name: Vodafone Default
APN: internet
APN type:default
The MCC and MNC will be filled in automatacly if you have your simcard inserted in the phone. Mine were set to 234 and 15.
Leave all other settings blank and select menu and SAVE.
You now need to create another APN just like above but for the MMS:
Click menu and ‘New Apn’ and enter these settings
Name: Vodafone MMS
APN: wap.vodafone.co.uk
Username: wap
Password: wap
MMSC: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
MMS Proxy: 212.183.137.012 (yes its a 0 in front of the 12)
MMS Port: 8799
APN type: mms
click menu and save.
IMPORTANT : YOU MUST restart your phone for settings to work
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What about Simple Mobile
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I'm amazed that I'm a walking wifi spot I was wondering what instruments on this cell phone allows this to happen? Also on the software level too. Also is there anyway to get a front facing camera on this device yet? If not, any ideas I used to browse this forum on a daily basis when nand first came out but have ben up to other things. I know this device is great since it can switch to ashitload of other operating systems. I love hd2 I've had this phone for a year now and still loving it.
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Getting a front faced camera would not be possible because it was never built into the phone to start with. It would be nice though!
Front facing camera here http://walyou.com/wp-content/uploads//2010/12/OneMoreFace-3.jpg
Lol
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whynot66 said:
Front facing camera here http://walyou.com/wp-content/uploads//2010/12/OneMoreFace-3.jpg
Lol
Hahaha
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hahah yeah I've seem those before do they really work on the hd2?
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Can't see them not working, in the miui camera you can mirror the image so it would be fine lol
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Ohhh yeah on my gingerbread it has the option as front facing camera then it just shows the camera upside down. Is there a case that has a maneuver thing a mobob that'll have mirrors and create a front facing camera?
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connection problem
Hi!
I have a problem with mobile internet connection I am living in london i have o2 SIMcard top up not contract. if i try to use goggle map or internet browser during walking on the street or wherever there is no WIFI it shuld be connect by o2 internet. I have the all rounder bolt on wich includes 500MB data traffic per month. I have been at the o2 branch they have checked my balance is all right. Anyway if i try to connect i have got message: „Network failure This application requires a working data connection.” They have trying with an other o2 SIM card it was working fine so they was changing my SIM card to a brand new but i have the same problem still. I was trying every settings on my phone i have HD2_NDT_MIUI_DEVELOPMENT_V19.1_Multilang_MAGLDR on there.
My phone is an HTC HD2 factory unlocked
Any helps are welcome
Your apn settings must be wrong I was once on o2 UK and u struggled,
Try these
Name: O2 Mobile Web
APN: payandgo.o2.co.uk
Proxy: <Not Set>
Port: <Not Set>
Username: payandgo
Password: password
Server: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
MMSC: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
MMS Proxy: 193.113.200.195
MMS port: 8080 MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 234
MNC: 10
Auth Type: <Not Set>
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whynot66 said:
Your apn settings must be wrong I was once on o2 UK and u struggled,
Try these
Name: O2 Mobile Web
APN: payandgo.o2.co.uk
Proxy: <Not Set>
Port: <Not Set>
Username: payandgo
Password: password
Server: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
MMSC: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
MMS Proxy: 193.113.200.195
MMS port: 8080 MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 234
MNC: 10
Auth Type: <Not Set>
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Cheers but i have android OS on my phone so i havent find where need to set MMS protocol but i dont know what about APN type and APN protocol?
You have go to settings press the system tab scroll to mobile networks click it click access point names. If the o2 payandgo is there and its not checked check it and restart you device. If it is checked then press menu click reset to default click the o2 pay and go and restart if its not there press menu then new apn and enter the EXACT details I sent you
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Apn = access point names
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whynot66 said:
You have go to settings press the system tab scroll to mobile networks click it click access point names. If the o2 payandgo is there and its not checked check it and restart you device. If it is checked then press menu click reset to default click the o2 pay and go and restart if its not there press menu then new apn and enter the EXACT details I sent you
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I did what you recommend but still doesn't work. I have swap the phone fully with Task29 reinstall the android but still the same problem. Really i don't know what shall i do.
Anyway the protocoll WAP 2.0 i just didnt found.
I had the exact same problem, couldn't get a data connection on the O2 Pay & Go SIM, but here's how I fixed it.
1. Press the menu button > Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks > Acces Point Names
2. Press the menu button > New APN
3. Enter the following settings:
Name - O2 Pay & Go
APN - payandgo.o2.co.uk
Proxy - 193.113.200.195
Port - 8080
Username - payandgo
Password - password
Server - (Leave this blank, it should say "<Not set>")
MMSC - ht tp://m msc.mms.o2.co.uk (Take out the spaces, the spam filter prevents me from posting urls)
MMS proxy - 193.113.200.195
MMS port - 8080
MCC - (This should by default be set to "234", if it's not, set it to "234")
MNC - (This should by default be set to "10", if it's not, set it to "10")
Authentication type - PAP
APN type - Internet, MMS
APN protocall - (This should by default be set to "IPv4", if it's not, set it to "IPv4")
4. Press the menu button > Save
5. When you reach the previous menu (Acces Point Names), find the APN you just set up (O2 Pay & Go), and select it.
6. Wait a bit, and your connection should start to work
I got this information from an O2 Customer Support email (PM me and I can forward it to you), and it worked on my device, an HD2 running Typhoon's CM7, with an O2 Pay & Go SIM.
zyxw121 said:
I had the exact same problem, couldn't get a data connection on the O2 Pay & Go SIM, but here's how I fixed it.
1. Press the menu button > Settings > Wireless & networks > Mobile networks > Acces Point Names
2. Press the menu button > New APN
3. Enter the following settings:
Name - O2 Pay & Go
APN - payandgo.o2.co.uk
Proxy - 193.113.200.195
Port - 8080
Username - payandgo
Password - password
Server - (Leave this blank, it should say "<Not set>")
MMSC - ht tp://m msc.mms.o2.co.uk (Take out the spaces, the spam filter prevents me from posting urls)
MMS proxy - 193.113.200.195
MMS port - 8080
MCC - (This should by default be set to "234", if it's not, set it to "234")
MNC - (This should by default be set to "10", if it's not, set it to "10")
Authentication type - PAP
APN type - Internet, MMS
APN protocall - (This should by default be set to "IPv4", if it's not, set it to "IPv4")
4. Press the menu button > Save
5. When you reach the previous menu (Acces Point Names), find the APN you just set up (O2 Pay & Go), and select it.
6. Wait a bit, and your connection should start to work
I got this information from an O2 Customer Support email (PM me and I can forward it to you), and it worked on my device, an HD2 running Typhoon's CM7, with an O2 Pay & Go SIM.
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Thanks but i have received on this week 5 email from the o2 support department.
I have had this settings. Anyway i have got the solution for my problem. The problem was so banal: i have had an GPS bar!?!? on my account wich was blocking the acces to the o2 internet service. An o2 guru took off this from my account by online. It was just one clicking him but i was just suffering a whole week with this problem. I was at least 4 different o2 shop nobody could recognize this problem...
Really i don't know how could happend this but now the internet acces working fine on my android OS.
Well, that's good that you got it fixed.
well been over 3 weeks i finally found a way to get MMS working on CM 7
heres the proper setting that i found myself i thought id share with you guys
also this should work on any SIMPLE MOBILE running CM 7
enjoy
1.- Press the menu button
2.- Tap Settings.
3.- Tap Wireless Controls or wireless networks.
4.- Tap Mobile Networks.
5.- Check that:
"Data Roaming" and "Use Only 2G Networks" are both unchecked
6.- Tap Access Point Names.
7.- Press the menu button.
Select New APN. Enter the following details for the picture messaging:
Name: Simple
APN: simple
Proxy:empty
Port: empty
Username: [empty]
Password: [empty]
Server: [empty]
MMSC: [http :// smpl.mms.msg.eng.t-mobile. com/mms/wapenc (nospace)
MMS Proxy: empty
MMS Port:empty
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication type AP
APN Type: NOT SET
APN protocol : IPV4/IPV6
Press menu then save
then you good to go
For those that need to use OpenVPN on your Note 4, you may notice that you cannot connect to your OpenVPN server.
This is because the default APN for T-Mobile is using IPv6. To change it back to IPv4, you will need to create a new APN. Below are the steps to do this.
1. Open "Settings"
2. Go to the "Network Connections" section and tap on "More Networks".
3. Tap on "Mobile Networks".
4. Tap on "Access Point Names".
5. Tap on the "+" at the top of the screen.
6. Enter the following settings.
Name: any name you want
APN: fast.t-mobile.com
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: See attached image. This forum will not let me add links because I haven't posted 10 times.
Multimedia message proxy: Not set
Multimedia message port: Not set
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication type: Not set
APN type: default,mms,supl
APN protocol: IPv4
APN roaming protocol: IPv4
Enable/disable APN: checked or "APN enabled"
Bearer: Unspecified
Mobile virtual network operator type: None
Mobile virtual network operator value: Not set
7. Click on the icon that looks like three dots in the corner and tap on the "save" button.
8. Choose the new APN you created as your default.
These settings should not interfere with your T-Mobile service. I've been using these settings since I got the Note 4 and it seems like everything is running as it should.
This is very useful. Going to give it a shot tonight.
While you are making these changes, you can also solve the issue with sending mms over wifi.
Seems like people have a problem sending mms when connected to wifi. To solve this issue change the following setting:
Multimedia message port: 80
By default and in the settings I posted, this setting was "not set". Changing it to port 80 should solve your problems if you have encountered them. You should be able to just edit this setting since you already created a new APN that works with OpenVPN. The APN that is entered in by tmobile is not editable.