Guest aca03dah Posted November 30, 2004 Report Posted November 30, 2004 OK, So i have a BT Mobile SIM card. I would like MMS and WAP all set up. Now, I have to model the settings from a different phone since they aren't anywhere else. But.. which settings do i use and where do they go. Look at the link below, settings are in some cases different between the phones? http://62.172.208.2/btwebota/phoneList.htm Some help would really be appriciated. BTW, the phone i have is a C500 David Herman
Guest martin Posted November 30, 2004 Report Posted November 30, 2004 Try something like this :lol: 1) Start>Settings>Data Connections>Menu>Edit Connections Dialup connection: Description: BT CSD WAP Connects to: The internet Phone number: +447953968999 User name: user Password: wap Proxy connection: Description: BT proxy Connects from: The Internet Connects to: Wap Network Proxy(name:port): 149.254.201.132:8080 Type: HTTP GPRS Connection: Description: BT GPRS WAP Connects to: The Internet Access point: mobile.bt.uk Username: user Password: wap GPRS connection: Description: BT MMS Connects to: MMS Network Access point: mobile.bt.uk Username: user Password: btmms In the main data connections menu. WAP connection: BT GPRS WAP (or BT CSD WAP) In Internet explorer, Menu-Options-Connections Untick 'automatically detect settings' Make 'Select network: WAP network' Start>Messaging>Media Messages>Menu>Options>Account Setup>Media Messages Menu- Edit connections - Menu- Add Description: BT MMS MMSC Address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002 Data Connection: MMS connection Gateway: WAP 1.0 Gateway I.P Address: 149.254.201.135 Port: 8080 Server: BT MMS Download Messsages: automatically Outgoing message size: less than 100kb Allowed message types: personal
Guest aca03dah Posted November 30, 2004 Report Posted November 30, 2004 Cheers, that works perfectly! Will that work for MSN too? Also, once connected... How do you disconnect? Thanks a bunch!
Guest martin Posted November 30, 2004 Report Posted November 30, 2004 MSN uses the Internet connection by default so try it with the Internet connection set to 'BT GPRS WAP'. If that doesn't work try 'BT CSD WAP'. If it won't work with either then you might actually need a different APN to get unrestriced access to the internet services. To disconnect your GPRS session try holding doen the home key until a quicklist menu appears :wink:
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