There's something very important to me. Please help.
I am studying at university and I am using Eduroam wifi at my university.
You can log in to the Eduroam link with your student information. Although there is such a problem with other Android users, I'm a wifi-connected, but no data stream is provided.
Wifi connection, although I do not use the internet because of my wifi connection can not move anything.
Eduroam Settings this way:
Settings, wireless controls, Wi-Fi settings,
eduroam
EAP mode: TTLS,
Authentication: PAP
CA certificate: None (leave blank),
Client certificate: N / A (leave blank),
Private key password: leave the field blank
ID: [email protected],
Anonymous (Untitled) ID: [email protected] (if you are a user [email protected]*.karaelmas.edu.tr),
Wi-Fi password: enter your e-mail password and click the link button to connect to eduroam.
I am not able to contact with 4.06, 4.34.
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i've had these GPRS settings for a while and i used to be able to connect without any problems. recently, out of the blue, i noticed that the G icon in the top part of the today screen has changed to 2 arrows and a small x. if i try to connect , it says that there it can't connect for a n unknown reason and to check my settings! ive tried to delete the settings and start all over again, soft reset etc but still no sign of the G ! here are the settings ive got entered
connections:
advanced-select networks, 1st one isp, 2nd my work
edit my isp:
name: Mobile Web
modem: cellular line gprs 3g
access point: mobile.o2.co.uk
user name: o2web
passwprd:
advanced: tcp: use server, servers: use specific:
dns: 193.113.200.200
alt dns: 193.113.200.201
wins 0.0.0.0
alt wins 0.0.0.0
my work:
name: O2 GPRS
modem: cell line gprs
access: wap.o2.co.uk
user: o2wap
pass:
advanced:
tcp: use server assigned
severs:use server assigned
proxy
check this network connects
check uses proxy
advanced
wap: server: 193.113.200.195 port 9201
user o2wap
pass:
network cards: my network card connects to : the internet
help?!
anyone??? i've tried hard reset and i still have no GPRS !! HELP!!!!
sounds like
it sounds like you do not have the gprs provisioning on your account or you are out of gprs coverage most likely the first option as the G signifies that GPRS is available to you check with other users in the area to see if they are recieving coverage if so contact your SP!
I was using the MDA compact (tmobile) for a while and the same thing happened. I was told by technical support that it probably means that the radio is bust and I got a replacement. This was although my 'phone' was working
HTT.
Gareth
Hi All,
I dont actually have a XDA I have a iPAQrw6815 smartphone running WM5. But I wondered if anyone has a WM5 XDA connected to the T-Mobile UK data network via GPRS? I've been looking at various websites for the last week, I've spoken to t-mobile and they say the settings are correct but when i try to connect i get the following message:
Dialed: general.t-mobile.uk
"The answering modem has disconnected.
To check your connection settings and change them if needed, tap settings."
My current settings are:
connection name: T-mobile UK GPRS
modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access point name: general.t-mobile.uk
username: "user"
password: "one2one" (i've also tried, "wap", "mms" & "pass" - recomendations from other websites)
Proxy Settings: proxy server = 149.254.001.010 Port = 9021
I even tried the "Auto Configurator" that retrieves the settings from the network and that didn't work either!! (Not sure if this app is a iPAQ thing or is standard on WM5 smartphones???)
Any help would be appriciated.
Lexa.
T-Mobile
Homepage: http://wap.t-mobile.co.uk/ or http://www.t-zones.co.uk/
GPRS APN address: general.t-mobile.uk
Username : user
Password: wap
Port number: 9201
SMTP email server: smtp.t-email.co.uk
from
http://www.pda-friendly.net/PDA_GPRS_Settings.htm
works for me.
i dont use the proxy server, that is something they want you to use, but should not be needed.
do you get an error message?
I have set my exec phone up to non o2 settings (by taking the battery out before it started to load the o2 settings after a hard reset)I have everything working mobile internet etc apart from mms, I have set up the mms settings as per the o2 website but when I take a picture and try to send it mms the phone freezes and I have to do a soft reset, I am not that bothered about mms but I was wondering does it not work because the o2 settings are not on the phone ??
any way around this , I do send the odd one if it cant be got to work id rather have a fast phone than a sluggish one....
mancuk29 said:
I have set my exec phone up to non o2 settings (by taking the battery out before it started to load the o2 settings after a hard reset)I have everything working mobile internet etc apart from mms, I have set up the mms settings as per the o2 website but when I take a picture and try to send it mms the phone freezes and I have to do a soft reset, I am not that bothered about mms but I was wondering does it not work because the o2 settings are not on the phone ??
any way around this , I do send the odd one if it cant be got to work id rather have a fast phone than a sluggish one....
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Did you set up the settings for My Work Network as well as the O2 mobile internet? Also, have you checked the IP addresses and gateways carefully?
The appropriate settings for MMS are:
MMS:
Server Name O2UK
Gateway: 193.113.200.195
Port 9201
Address http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Via My Work Network
Size 100k
Wap 1.2
My Work Network settings:
O2 Active
Cellular GPRS, 3G
APN: wap.o2.co.uk
user o2wap
p/w: password
Advanced: Server Assigned IP address and DNS
For completeness, the O2UK 3G settings are:
Connection Name: O2 Internet
Access Point: mobile.o2.co.uk
Username: faster
Password: password
DNS: 193.113.200.200
Alternative DNS: 193.113.200.201
apd said:
Did you set up the settings for My Work Network as well as the O2 mobile internet? Also, have you checked the IP addresses and gateways carefully?
The appropriate settings for MMS are:
MMS:
Server Name O2UK
Gateway: 193.113.200.195
Port 9201
Address http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Via My Work Network
Size 100k
Wap 1.2
My Work Network settings:
O2 Active
Cellular GPRS, 3G
APN: wap.o2.co.uk
user o2wap
p/w: password
Advanced: Server Assigned IP address and DNS
For completeness, the O2UK 3G settings are:
Connection Name: O2 Internet
Access Point: mobile.o2.co.uk
Username: faster
Password: password
DNS: 193.113.200.200
Alternative DNS: 193.113.200.201
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I have the MMS and My Work Network settings set up correctly , where do I do the o2uk 3g settings ?? - I have no o2 rubbish on my phone and i pulled the battery after a hard reset before the o2 stuff loaded so I have set the internet settings from this forum , I presume the o2 internet stuff goes in the my isp settings ??
I have blackberry unlimited data on my exec I presume that the above which is different from the settings I found elsewhere on this forum
CONNECTION Mobile Web
MODEM CELLULAR LINE (GPRS 3G)
ACCESS POINT mobile.o2.co.uk
USER NAME O2web
PASSWORD password
then the same dns and alt dns ??
apd said:
Did you set up the settings for My Work Network as well as the O2 mobile internet? Also, have you checked the IP addresses and gateways carefully?
The appropriate settings for MMS are:
MMS:
Server Name O2UK
Gateway: 193.113.200.195
Port 9201
Address http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Via My Work Network
Size 100k
Wap 1.2
My Work Network settings:
O2 Active
Cellular GPRS, 3G
APN: wap.o2.co.uk
user o2wap
p/w: password
Advanced: Server Assigned IP address and DNS
For completeness, the O2UK 3G settings are:
Connection Name: O2 Internet
Access Point: mobile.o2.co.uk
Username: faster
Password: password
DNS: 193.113.200.200
Alternative DNS: 193.113.200.201
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Many thanks, I haven't been able to get MMS working & I had O2 give me the settings.
only a suggestion but call o2 and find out if your still provisioned for gprs mobile web etc, as sometimes the settings just dissapear from there system for your account, this happened to me a couple of times .
also have a look at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1200467#post1200467
might help.
If anybody his using an unlocked Orange SPV C500 on T-Mobile UK could they message me. I can get the phone and SMS, GPRS Internet browsing to work but having problems with SMS. If I use the settings T-Mobile suggests (IP and Port) SMS works but not MMS; if I user another set of settings (IP and Ports) then MMS works but SMS does not get texts spontaneously only on reboot; T-Mobile have run out of ideas as not one of their phones.
Seems need to configure in the MMS section, the GPRS section and ?the Proxy section but getting confused as T-Mobile talk about Proxy and Ports but that can be entered in multiple places.[Current below]
Do I need to interface into WAP and if so how? Do I need to link to MMS networking which T-mobile seem to say I do not need to.
thanks
Paul
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Under Data Connection (Start>Settings>Data Connections )
Internet connection: T-Mobile Inter.
Work Connection: T-Mobile MMS
WAP Connection Automatic
Secure WAP Conn Automatic
2 connections in GPRS connections:
Connections>> GPRS Connections
Description: T-Mobile Inter.
Connects to: The Internet
Access Point: general.t-mobile.uk
User Name: t-mobile
Password: tm
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address:
Connections>> GPRS Connections
Description: T-Mobile MMS
Connects to: Work
Access Point: general.t-mobile.uk
User Name: user
Password: wap
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address:
Connection >>Proxy ConnectionsNo entries
Connection >>VPN ConnectionsNo entries
MMS Under Messaging - Media Account settings accessed as below
Start>Messaging>MediaMessages>Options>Account Setup>Media Messages
Server: T-Mobile MMS
Send/Receive: Automatic
Outgoing message size All.
Allowed messages: Personal
MMS Connection Under Messaging - Media Account settings accessed as below
Start>Messaging>MediaMessages>Options>Account Setup>Media Messages>Edit Connection>Servers
Description: T-Mobile MMS
MMSC address: http://mmsc.t-mobile.co.uk:8002
Data Connection Work
Gateway: WAP Gate 1.0
IP Address: 149.254.211.010
Port: 9201
Above make MMS work but stop SMS spontaneously receiving messages.
149.254.201.135 Port 8080 work for SMS but stop MMS working.
I searched the forums, but couldn't find this precise question asked, so here goes nothing...
Alright, I'm currently using an HTC Wizard 200 with the 2.26 rom, which a friend fixed up for me since he upgraded to a Samsung.
AT&T is my service provider, and as such, the phone had no issue with texting, or making/receiving calls. Only hang up I had was that it was using the T-Mobile servers for MMS messaging, so nothing would send/download, that way.
After an hour or so of working on it last night, I made it work. My current settings under "Connections" are...
Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should use:
MEdia Net-
Name: Cingular GPRS
Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point: wap.cingular
User Name: wap.cingulargprs.com
Password: CINGULAR1
Domain: *left blank*
Under "Advanced" tab:
Use IP Header compression: Checked
Under "Messaging->Options->MMS->Servers",
MMS Configuration
Cingular MMS
Server Name: Cingular MMS
Gateway: wireless.cingular.com
Port Number: 80
Server Address: http://mmsc.cingular.com
Connect via: MEdia Net
Sending Size Limit: 300k
WAP Version: 2.0
Now, this works flawlessly for receiving/sending MMS. My phone is fully operational, and I'm digging it. But the one thing that's bothering me is that I can connect to Internet Explorer with these settings. And I don't want to be able to, even on accident. I unchecked "This network connects to the Internet" under Proxy Settings, and it failed to connect to the GPRS once, but if I accidentally select Internet Explorer, it can still connect if the WLAN is off. If WLAN is on, it will default to using the internet connection.
Is there any way that I can keep my MMS capability, but disable these settings from allowing me to accidentally access internet browsing?
Like I said, I gave it a search, and couldn't find anything related to what I'm trying to manage. So any help? This is my first time working with any sort of phone, so I'm surprised I even got this far without help.
Much appreciated, ahead of time.
This should be
MEdia Net-
Name: MEdia Net
Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point: wap.cingular
User Name: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Domain: *left blank*
You also have to set up your proxy settings
http://www.wireless.att.com/support/deviceConfig.do?content=KB71396.html
Then;
ISP
Name: ISP
Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point: wap.cingular
User Name: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Domain: *left blank*
Check out this post.
http://www.wireless.att.com/support/deviceConfig.do?content=KB71396.html
I followed both those guides, and I actually had everything setup the exact same, aside from the "MEdia Net" name being "Cingular GPRS". It actually works fine both ways.
Sadly, I still don't understand how to block it from web-browsing. It's not doing it automatically, or anything. I'd just like to disable the capability, without disabling MMS, for safety purposes.
Then just set it to My Work Network as it is blank and when you use MMS, it will pick up MEdia net automatically.
I'm under the impression that deleting MediaNet completely is the way to go.
http://www.pocketpcaddict.com/forum...-8125-can-i-delete-gprs-files-altogether.html
Why bother asking for help