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UK vodafone MMS & GPRS configuration


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I know someone else might probably ask this before and i did try to config using their setting.. Somehow i still cant access internet and there's always a problem sending MMS everytime. the message shown " file too large" after attempting to send MMS.

My is on UK Vodafone contract.

and the configurations are as follow:

In Data Connections:

Internet Connection: Automatic

Work Connection: Automatic

Wap Connection: Automatic

Connection: Vodafone GPRS

Connect to: Internet

Access point: wap.vodafone.co.uk

User name: [email protected]

Password: user

Pri DNS: 0.0.0.0

Sec DNS: 0.0.0.0

IP: Blank

Connection: Vodafone MMS

Connect to: MMS connection

Access point: wap.vodafone.co.uk

User name: [email protected]

Password: user

Pri DNS: 0.0.0.0

Sec DNS: 0.0.0.0

IP: Blank

Accessories/MMS Setup

Profile: Vodafone MMS

MMSC: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms

Data Connection: Vodafone MMS

Gateway: wap 1.0 Gateway

IP: 212.183.137.012

Port: 9201

Encoding: Binary Encoding

Can anyone tells where did i make mistake(s)? Thank you

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Hi ekachaiz

It sounds like your almost there :lol:

You should have a G permanently displayed in the top centre of the phone.

Set the Internet Connection to Vodafone GPRS

Goto Internet Explorer, Menu-Options-Conenctions and tick 'Auto detect settings'

Now try accessing the internet page i.e www.google.com

What is the size of the MMS file that you are trying to send ? Vodafone had a max MMS size of 30K and I'm not sure if that has changed. Start by sending an MMS to yourself containg text only.

Have you used your SIM for MMS before ? If not then contact Vodafone customer services and make sure that MMS has been activated on your account.

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Guest ekachaiz

yup there's a 'G' on top of the display

tried what you've said but still cannot open any web page yet. After sometime it will display the page you are looking for cannot be found..

i wonder is it because of proxy setting??

under Proxy:

Connects from: Internet

Connect to: wap Network

Proxy (name/port): 212.183.137.012:9201

Type: wap

User name: [email protected]

Password: user

not sure if this is right.. Thank you for your help :lol:

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Oops, sorry ekachaiz. I wasn't paying proper attention :oops:

Old school habit :wink:

It's a WAP APN

Set the WAP connection : Vodafone GPRS

Goto Internet Explorer, Menu-Options-Connection, untick 'Auto detect settings' and make 'Select Network: WAP network'. This will force the WAP connection which is better is you are only using Vodafone GPRS WAP.

Now try accessing the WAP internet page i.e wsp://www.google.com/wml

If that doen't work then try changing username=wap, password=wap.

I would get the WAP via IE working first and then tackle MMS.

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Here are the settings I use on my MPX200

Vodafone Contract UK

Create GPRS connection. (internet)

Description: Vodafone Internet

Connects to: The Internet

Access point: internet

User name: web

Password: web

Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0

Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0

IP address: (blank)

Create proxy connection

Description: Vodafone Proxy

Connects from: The Internet

Connects to: WAP network

Proxy (name:port): 212.183.137.012

Type: WAP

Username: blank

Password: blank

Create GPRS connection. (WAP)

Description: Vodafone WAP

Connects to: The Internet

Access point: wap.vodafone.co.uk

User name: wap

Password: wap

Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0

Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0

IP address: (blank)

Create Dial Up WAP Connection

Description: Vodafone WAP CSD

Connects to: The Internet

Country code: 44

Dialling code: 7836

Phone number: 900808

Username: wap

Password: wap

Domain: (blank)

In data connections

Internet Connection: Vodafone Internet

WAP connection: Vodafone WAP

In Internet Explorer, goto connections and tick 'Automatically detect settings'

WAP home address is http://wap:1999/vodafone.wml

MMS settings

Create GPRS connection

Description : Vodafone MMS

Connects to : MMS connection

Access point: wap.vodafone.co.uk

User name: wap

Paswword: wap

Settings - Accessories - MMS setup

First field: Vodafone MMS

IP: 212.183.137.012

Port: 9201

Mmsc Address: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms

Other Vodafone settings for WAP/MMS

APN: wap.vodafone.co.uk

User name: [email protected]

Password: user

In Data Connections:

Internet Connection: Vodafone Internet

Work Connection: None

Wap Connection: Vodafone WAP

Hope that helps! :lol:

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Guest ekachaiz

thank you so much ratcom now it works!!! :lol:

by the way i did a hard reset the other day, and some options in accessories were gone... now i cant find the MMS setup anymore and also task manager dissapeared. i thought those programmes are stored in the flash memory... correct me if im wrong... if i not i guess i'll juz have to download and stall em again..

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thank you so much ratcom now it works!!! :lol:

by the way i did a http://smartphone.MoDaCo.com/viewtopic.php?p=97945#97945>Hard Reset the other day, and some options in accessories were gone... now i cant find the MMS setup anymore and also http://smartphone.MoDaCo.com/viewtopic.php?t=7065>Task Manager dissapeared. i thought those programmes are stored in the flash memory... correct me if im wrong...  if i not i guess i'll juz have to download and stall em again..

Glad to help! btw MMS & Task Manager are on your cd which came with the phone you will have to install them yourself (make sure you install them to your PHONE memory and not to your CARD)

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Guest triggy_12

[size=18]this has prob bin a question agers ago but i have recently had my phone unblocked from three to vodafone and don't know what the address is for vodafone mms to type in to my phone could some one please tell me this so it can work thanks

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