Guest AlexMaher Posted November 3, 2005 Report Posted November 3, 2005 No problem - one quick thing to check when you go into the MMS server settings make sure that the network selected in the Connect Via: dropdown is defaulted to use your O2 MMS GPRS connection in the network management screen. I'd been playing about with the settings and mine wasnt so it didnt work for me at first..... cheers Alex - tried but no success. i'll try and give them a call back tomorrow. thanks for taking out the time to help though. :-) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Guest zen123 Posted November 3, 2005 Report Posted November 3, 2005 OK here's how I got mine set up on O2 FIRST SETUP INTERNET GPRS CONNECTION Settings - Connections - My ISP - Add new modem connection Enter name - O2 GPRS (or whatever you want to call it) Select modem - Cellular GPRS Access point name - mobile.o2.co.uk Next User name - web Password - passwords on the same screen click - Advanced TCP/IP - server assigned Servers - DNS - 193.113.200.200 Alt DNS - 193.113.200.201 Finish NEXT IS MMS CONNECTION SETTINGS Settings - Connections - My Work Network - Add new modem connection Enter name - O2 MMS(or whatever you want to call it) Select modem - Cellular GPRS Access point name - wap.o2.co.uk Next User name - o2wap Password - passwords on the same screen click - Advanced TCP/IP - server assigned Servers - DNS - 193.113.200.200 Alt DNS - 193.113.200.201 Finish ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOW SETUP THE O2 MMS PARAMETERS Messages - Menu - MMS Configuration - Servers Server name - O2 MMSC Gateway - 193.113.200.195 Port number - 9201 Server address - http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002 Connect via - My work Network Sending size limit - 100k Wap version - 1.2 Set as default DADA.....that should do it.....
Guest Rob.P Posted November 4, 2005 Report Posted November 4, 2005 Ah I've just noticed you have different DNS addresses in your setup, I think I will give them ago to see if there is any difference in speed or such like. My MMS is now working after getting CS to put provisioning on my account for it.
Guest mrdo Posted November 4, 2005 Report Posted November 4, 2005 @zen123 - woot !!! my mms is now working - thanks a lot for your help. still can't send a message to my gf on o2 though. god knows why. as an aside - i don't have a work section in my connections and can't see how to create one. can someone explain the difference between the connection types ? cheers :-)
Guest Walko Posted November 8, 2005 Report Posted November 8, 2005 Okay. Sorry if i sound dim. but. I used the settings above and was then able to send and receive MMS. But now, Internet browsing and email via my wi-fi network has gone. I can see the network, its says its connected and the strength is good. But it doesnt connect and goes via my wap.02.co.uk. Basically, I want to do all my browsing and emailing via wif-fi and MMS as MMS. Hope that makes sense, were my settings are at are the ones posted by Zen. Any help anyone ?
Guest Rob.P Posted November 8, 2005 Report Posted November 8, 2005 (edited) I'm not 100% sure how or why my WiFi started working after having the exact same problem but a couple of suggestions that might help. Make sure you have "My ISP" in the top selection of the Settings> Connections > Connections > Advanced and that "My Work Network" is the bottom one (has been known to cause issues depending on your network). Manually enter the IP address for the device, I have put aside the 192.168.1.106 IP address on my network for the Qtek. P.S. If you change your settings, I have found that the device sometimes needs a reboot to really get the settings to kick in. Edited November 8, 2005 by Rob.P
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