[Guide]Run Any App On Wap Connection - Networking

This a Tutorial tested in Lebanon Because Lebanese 3G Connection is very expensive​
ANDROID 2.2+ ONLY
PREREQUISITES:
- Rooted Android phone
- The WAP needs to be set up first, activated and working (web browsing).
Step One :
1 - Download ProxyDroid from the Market (free) via Wi-Fi
2 - Turn OFF Wi-Fi and make sure packet data is disabled.
3 - Configure ProxyDroid:
Host: 192.168.23.50
Port: 8080
Proxy type: HTTP
Tick Auto Connect
Binded Network: 2G/3G
Tick Enable Authentication
User: mic1
Password: mic1
4 - Enable packet data (WAP)
5 - In ProxyDroid, enable the proxy (tick Proxy Switch)
6 - Open For Example Whatsapp and wait up to 15 sec so that the configuration takes effect
Note : To block unwanted application from receiving internet, use DroidWall
ProxyDroid : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.proxydroid&hl=en
DroidWall : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.googlecode.droidwall.free&hl=en
Thank You For Your Support​

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if u have slow GPRS...

Alota ppl complain about extremely slow GPRS...if ur on TMObile, u need to get on their Unlimited Internet serivce ($19.99), and ur GPRS should have speeds comparable to dial-up....but the reason ur speeds are so slow; is most likely ur using the T-Zones, or Unlimited T-Zones which only allows for limited WAP acccess
juice, i have the unlimited access, yet i still find it painfuly slow!
any special settings?
also... i can send MMS (or so it seems) but they only get delivered as sms, no picture or audio
any ideas?
for APN try either wap.voicestream.com or internet2.voicestream.com ...i havent tried to use the "getmorespeed.voicestream.com" proxy, but u can :mrgreen:
and 4 MMS try EzWap 2.5.......& u can thank QMAN 4 settings:
#1) Create a new connection with wap.voicestream.com as the APN
#2) EXWap settings:
General Tab:
Connection - WAP
Connect Automatically - Checked
Home Page - wap.myvoicestream.com
Connection Tab:
Connection tyoe - Gateway
Address - 216.155.165.050
Port - 9200
Connectionless gateway - Unchecked
WTLS secured connection - Unchecked
Push Tab:
Enable Puch - Checked
Connection Type:
Address - 216.155.175.050
Port - 2948
Connectionless push gateway - Checked
WTLS secured connection - Unchecked
MMS Tab:
Message Server - http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Sender Address Type: Phone Number
Sender Address - +1(10 digit mobile number)
MMS Option:
Message Expiry: Max
Delivery Report - Checked
Read report - Checked
Hide Sender - Unchecked
HTH
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Regards,
Qman...
T-Mobile Pocket PC Phone Edition
ROM Version: 4.00.21 ENG
ROM date: 08/11/03
Radio Version: A.20.10
Protocol version: 324e4

O2 XDA - O2 Service Provider - Got MMS and GPRS all working

Hello there,
I have just got MMS and GPRS working on my O2 XDA. Very happy about this! I phoned up O2 and verified that MMS was enabled on my account, which it was. (I am billed by O2 theirselves as my service provider, not sure if that makes a difference)
Here is how I did it (Note, I am using WM2003, your results may differ if you use PPC2002)
Setting up GPRS
- Start > Settings > Connections > Connections
- Under My Work Network > Add a new modem connection
- Enter a name: <Enter anything, I called mine GPRS>
- Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
- Access Point Name: mobile.02.co.uk
- user name: web
- password: web
- leave advanced as default
- Click finish
- Click ok to go back to connections menu
- At bottom tab, select advanced > select networks
- Change both pull down menus to My Work Network
That has set up your GPRS connection. To connect to it manually, press the little umbrella symbol that shows your connection and select connect to GPRS. Once it has connected the arrows will appear
Setting up MMS
- Download EZ Wap 2.5 from www.yorch.net
- Install
- Go into the EZOS EzWAP program (not the MMS one for now)
- Select Tools > Options
General
- Select your GPRS connection that you set up from the pull down menu (i.e mine is called GPRS)
- Connect Automatically: Ticked
- All others default
Connection
- Select Gateway as connection type
- Address: 193.113.200.195
- Port: 9201
- Connectionless Gateway: Unticked
- WTLS secured connection: Unticked
- All others default
Push
- Enable Push: Ticked
- Address: Leave empty
- Port: 2901
- Connectionless push gateway: Ticked
- WTLS secured connection: Unticked
History/Cache and Identification can be left as default
MMS
- Message Server: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
- Sender Address Type: Phone Number
- Sender Address: Your telephone number, in the format +44... (i.e +447793 etc etc)
MMS Options
- Message Expiry: Max
- Delivery Report: Ticked
- Read Report: Ticked
- Hide Sender: Unticked
Okay, I think about covers it, those settings work for me, I can send and receive messages on my XDA 1.
Any questions, please ask
Daniel
The bills will always say o2 unless you're with singlepoint or carphone warehouse
If the number ends in 3333 or 3543 you're with dyce. When it ends in 0202 thats the new geneva or gateway.
Richard
ive always had GPRS and mms owrking on my xda on PAYG
just on PAYG you cant surf the net with GPRS only WAP but you can use WAP to surf the net so all is good
dannay - mms on xda
do you have an xda 1 on pay monthly contract?
i've been trying in vain to get mms working on mine.
i'm running ppc2002 on my xda1.......................does anyone know how to get wm2003 running on it? (where do I get it and how do I go about putting it on?)
might be asking obvious questions - but im a newbie!

XDA 2 in need of GPRS & WAP & MMS settings for VodaF

Hi guys,
I'm giving my sister my old XDA 2 for Christmas (finally have the very slow XDA exec!) I've unlocked it and have a Vodafone PAYG sim card installed - running fine. I just need the connection settings so I can enable it to go online and send Media messages. Any one have a clue? It would mean so much to me - and I'll make a donation to the site if any tips work on my old phone.
cheers
Will
Voda settings
To set up Internet access on the device:
1. Click on START.
2. Click on Settings.
3. Click on Connections at bottom of screen.
4. Click on Connections icon at top right of screen.
5. Under ISP click on Add a new modem connection.
6. Enter a name for the connection (e.g. Internet).
7. Under Select a modem, choose Cellular line (GPRS).
8. Click Next.
9. Under Access point name type internet (note: this is case sensitive).
10. Click Next.
11. Under User name type web (note: this is case sensitive).
12. Under Password type web (note: this is case sensitive).
13. Click Finish.
14. The QTEK is now configured to use Vodafone GPRS.
Double check that the device is using this modem connection as its default connection by going into ‘Manage existing connections’ (Start, Settings, Connections, Connections), and ensuring that the black bullet point is next to the account that you have just created.
Setting up MMS:
Go to the messages section (Start, Messaging) and browse to the MMS inbox (using the drop down box labelled inbox in the left hand corner of the screen).
Select Menu (bottom right of screen) and select MMS Configuration.
The device should already have an account present and on the first screen the tick boxes that are checked are for your own personal choice (the ones on this device have ‘retrieve messages immediately’, ‘download on home network only’, and ‘save sent messages’ ticked.
On the Servers tab you should have a ‘Contract MMS’ account already created. If this is the case you’ll need to select the account and choose ‘Set as Default’.
If you do not have this account already created you should choose ‘New’ and enter the following details:
Server name: Vodafone MMSC
Gateway: 212.183.137.12
Port Number: 9201
Server Address: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
Connect via: The WAP Network
Sending Size limitation: 100k (recommended – but you may change this if you wish)
WAP Version: WAP 1.2
By the way.....
If the GPRS fails to connect first time you may need to click the antenna icon near the signal reception and 'turn on flight mode'. This will disable the phone recption. Then click again and 'turn off flight mode' to reactivate the phone reception. It should then connect ok (by going into Internet Explorer and trying to get to a web page of your choice).
Hi
This are the setting that you need:
Make or edit a connection under My isp
APN: internet
Password: web
Username: web
Make or edit a connection under My Work Network this is needed for MMS
APN: wap.vodafone.co.uk
Username: [email protected]
Password: user
Go to your messanger and configure the MMS Configuration under server make or edit the server:
Gateway: 212.183.137.12
Port Number: 9201
Server Address: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
That is all you need good luck and merry christmas.
Ciao
Gigino
thanks!!
Thanks guys, worked a treat. I've donated 10 euros to the site.
Will

o2 payg gprs settings help any ideas???

i found this thread from another site:http://www.modaco.com/content/HTC-V...GPRS-and-MMS-settings-This-thread-is-for-you/
it ses i can actualy get gprs on o2 pay and go insted of wap can any one work out a way or know of software to use on a wizard insted of a HTC S710. i wanna get this sorted because anybody that whats htc home weather tab to work this could be the the ticket!!!! fingers crossed some of the brilliant ppl on here will work it out coz im a noob and not the smart when it comes to this.
O2 said that basically, the problem is that O2 PayandGo GPRS / WAP wont handle HTTP:// requests from a PPC / Smartphone, it needs to be a WSP:// instead. [ This seems to cripple Windows Live btw ]
Anyway, the bit you really want...
Press ''Start'' > ''Settings'' > ''Connections'' > ''GPRS'' > and select ''NEW...''
Call it ''O2 GPRS'' [or similar]
Connects to : The Internet
Access point : payandgo.o2.co.uk
Username : payandgo
Password : password
Auth type : none
Primary DNS : leave blank [or 0.0.0.0]
Secondary DNS : leave blank [or 0.0.0.0]
IP Address : 193.113.200.195
> Press ''Done'' and then ''Done'' again to get back to the connections menu.
> Select ''PROXY'' and select ''NEW...''
call it ''O2 wap proxy'' [or similar]
Connects FROM : The Internet
Connects TO : WAP Network
Proxy : 193.113.200.195:9201
Type : WAP
Username : [leave blank]
Password : [leave blank]
> Press ''Done'' and then select "NEW..." again
call it ''O2 http proxy'' [or similar]
Connects FROM : The Internet
Connects TO : WAP Network
Proxy : 193.113.200.195:8080
Type : HTTP
Username : [leave blank]
Password : [leave blank]
> Press ''Done'' and then select "NEW..." again
call it ''O2 socks5 proxy'' [or similar]
Connects FROM : The Internet
Connects TO : WAP Network
Proxy : 193.113.200.195:1080
Type : Socks5
Username : [leave blank]
Password : [leave blank]
> Press ''Done'' and then ''Done'' again to get back to the connections menu.
> Press ''Menu'' and select ''Advanced''
All connections should default to ''Automatic''. Leave them like this, but test you can see ''O2 gprs'' on both the internet and WAP selectors.
Press the ''Home'' key to get out of there and then open INTERNET EXPLORER
> Press ''MENU'' > ''TOOLS'' > ''OPTIONS'' > ''CONNECTIONS''
UNTICK the ''Automatically detect settings'' option
Change the ''Select Network'' to ''WAP Network''
> Press ''Done'' and ''Done'' again.
THATS IT !! - its not pretty but it works.
[ Note : when you use WiFi you need to switch the explorer network back to ''The Internet'' - a small price to pay for 54mbs ! ]

Blue Angel newbie

hi all i have a orange SPV200 with the following
ROM version: 5.60.00 WWE
ROM date: 03/02/05
Radio version: 1.06.02
Protocol version: 1337.38
ExtRom: this is empty
what im trying to find out is how do i set it up to surf the net. it links fine when its connected to the pc and all other functions seem to work fine and as they should but just can not get it to work.
p.s
this phone is now unlocked and has a vodafone sim in it
any advice would be great (have spent 2 days on here trying to find the answer)
thanks in advance
what are you trying to use for going online, wlan, bluetooth shared connections, activesync shared, or gprs, and what country are you from?
right im from the uk
and im not entirely sure which way to use it, i want to be able to access the net whilst on the move, so i think i need to use the gprs but im not sure on this, i know i can access the net on my standard nokia N95 and would like to use the blue angel in the same way.
thanks
to use it on the move, the only possible option is gprs, which is unfortunately not free in contrast to all the other attrative options i gave you, but maybe your plan covers it, in germany it is rather expensive, so i wouldn't use it, and so i can only offer limited help there, but i give it a try:
1. go to Start -> Settings -> Connections -> GPRS Settings and make sure the right protocol is set. on the first page, mine says CHAP on the second one Class 10.
2. leave the GPRS Settings and enter the Connections app, so Start -> Settings -> Connections -> Connections as stupid as it sounds, in there, go to My ISP and make a new GPRS connection.
unfortunately, in my experience, if i enter anything there, my phone constantly trys to connect to gprs, even if i set nothing at all, but i looked up the uk vodafone gprs settings for you:
"Vodafone GPRS settings:
Vodafone GPRS settings (WAP):
Homepage: http://wap:1999/vodafone.wml
APN address: wap.vodafone.co.uk (Contract)
APN address: pp.vodafone.co.uk (PAYG)
Gateway (IP) address: 212.183.137.12
Username: wap
Password: wap
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Authentication: Normal
Security: Off
Port number: 8799
Vodafone GPRS settings (Email/Web):
Homepage: http://wap:1999/vodafone.wml
Access Point (APN) address : internet (Contract)
Access Point (APN) address : pp.vodafone.co.uk(PAYG)
Username* : web
Password*: web
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Authentication: Normal
Security: Off
Email SMTP server: send.vodafone.net
Email SMTP server: smtp.vizzavi.co.uk
Alt email SMTP server: mail.vizzavi.co.uk
Alt email SMTP server: mail.vodafone.net
Alt email SMTP server: 212.183.156.229
Alt email SMTP server: 62.213.128.92
DNS Server: 212.183.137.12
Note: GPRS subscription must be enabled for "Vodafone Internet Access Service".
Contact Vodafone Customer Services on 191 from your Vodafone handset "
That's what it said on: http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html
I hope you find a way to enter this information there somehow, and then you should be ready to go.
i don't know how long your battery lasts, and how common free public hotspots are in your area, but as gprs is pretty slow, i would also give wlan a try and leave it activated with the option to connect to any unencrypted network, 1. it's free, 2. it's faster
I found this NetWorkWizard in Swampy's ext rom (if i'm not wrong ). I hope it helps you. Just check if it's contains your operators setting
yess usinf networkwizard.cab select your provider and wait a minute it configure you GPRS setting automatic. than soft reset
thnx
thank u very much(about networks),u read my mind,i needs this really,thnx

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