Guest zubo Posted May 3, 2004 Report Posted May 3, 2004 Martin 1 Make sure you have the GPRS connection is created with APN wap.o2.co.uk and that it's selected for the WAP connection. 2 Make sure the proxy connection is correct. IE tries to find the page then says this page cannot be found for 1 I assumed you were talking about the very first of your GPRS settings which WAS set to Connects to Internet with Access Point set to Internet. I have left user and password as web and web 2 The Proxy connection remains unchanged Connects from The Internet Connects to WAP Network Unchecked IE as instructed Small question though - the Data Connections has a setting WAP connection which uses vodafone wap - is that ok or unimportant
Guest martin Posted May 3, 2004 Report Posted May 3, 2004 zubo It was the Vodafone WAP (APN wap.vodafone.co.uk) + proxy settings that we were checking but from what you say its OK. MMS also uses this APN so it's a way of testing the connection. I'm not sure why you got the page not found for google WAP though. Try deleting all existing dialup, GPRS and proxy connections. Re-create only the GPRS connection for MMS (with connects to MMS) and then enter the MMS setup again. You dont need anything else created at this moment just that single GPRS connection and the MMS setup data. Try sending an MMS again. It should go connecting-connected-sending. If it fails tell me where it got to. Posted from my SmartPhone!
Guest zubo Posted May 4, 2004 Report Posted May 4, 2004 Martin A good idea to eliminate all other settings and focus on MMS. Sorry I missed you last night, too knackered had to go to bed. Anyway I deleted all settings which I could ie GPRS, dialup, Proxy, checked nothing set for VPN then Create GPRS connection Description : Vodafone MMS Connects to : MMS connection Access point: wap.vodafone.co.uk User name: wap Paswword: wap ** Note ** the DNS settings used to be 0.0.0.0 but this time I left these blank. Went back to check and it had filled them with 0.0.0.0 Programs - Accessories - MMS setup ** Note ** This setting you cannot delete I simply checked that it was correct. First field: Vodafone MMS IP: 212.183.137.012 Port: 9201 Mmsc Address: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms Just to check I am NOT doing something which is basically wrong Went Programs | Inbox | New | MMS | Edit | Background Color | Selected red | Menu | Send Message | Add To: (me) | Menu | Send Message | Phone said, connecting GPRS | Connected | Sending time bar went all the way across then Send error alert Failed to send message! Message was moved to Draft folder Any ideas ???? Thanks very much for your help so far - I do hope we (you) cab crack this!!
Guest ou_oliver Posted May 6, 2004 Report Posted May 6, 2004 hi i am a newbie, i want to know the nz vodafone's wap connection please tell me
Guest martin Posted May 6, 2004 Report Posted May 6, 2004 Welcome ou_oliver I've put these settings together which hopefully should work :) Let us know how you get on.. Vodafone New Zealand GPRS Internet setup Programs-Settings-Data Connection menu-Edit Connections Create GPRS connection. Description: Vodafone Internet Connects to: The Internet Access point: www.vodafone.net.nz User name: (blank) Password: (blank) Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: IP address: (blank) In data connections make 'Internet Connection: Vofadone Internet' Load Internet Explorer Goto Menu-Options-Connections, untick 'Auto detect settings' and 'Select Network: The Internet'. Try to access www.google.com If you get error 'unable to connect' then check with Vodafone that you are subscribed to their Mobile data service, GPRS WAP setups Create GPRS connection. Description: Vodafone Live Connects to: The Internet Access point: live.vodafone.com User name: (blank) Password: (blank) Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: IP address: (blank) Create GPRS connection. Description: Vodafone WAP Connects to: The Internet Access point: wap.vodafone.net.nz User name: (blank) Password: (blank) Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: IP address: (blank) Create new dial-up connection (if needed) Description: Vodafone CSD WAP Connects to: The Internet Country code: 64 Dialling code: 2 Phone number: 1700747 Username: voda Password: fone Domain: (blank) Create proxy connection Description: ATT proxy Connects from: The Internet Connects to: WAP network Proxy (name:port): 172.030.038.003:9201 Type: WAP Username: blank Password: blank In data connections make 'WAP Connection: Vodadone WAP' Load Internet Explorer Goto Menu-Options-Connections, untick 'Auto detect settings' and 'Select Network: WAP Network'. Try to access www.google.com/wml If you get error 'unable to connection then try the APN for Vodafone Live. In data connections make 'WAP Connection: Vodadone Live' * You can also try using the using the proxy port 8080. Change Proxy connection to 172.030.038.003:8080, Type=HTTP MMS setup Programs-Settings-Data Connection menu-Edit Connections Create GPRS connection. Description: Vodafone MMS Connects to: MMS connection Access point: wap.vodafone.net.nz (or live.vodafone.com) User name: (blank) Password: (blank) Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: IP address: (blank) Accessories- MMS setup Settings - Accessories - MMS setup First field: Vodafone MMS IP: 172.030.038.003 Port: 9201 Mmsc Address: http://pxt.vodafone.net.nz/pxtsend
Guest ou_oliver Posted May 7, 2004 Report Posted May 7, 2004 thanks a lot martin it works :) :lol: :lol:
Guest auc2003 Posted May 8, 2004 Report Posted May 8, 2004 Hi guys, I am using the extended ROM (MJ_4) with Starhub Singapore. I fol cannot send or recieve MMS. It can recieve an MMS notification when someone send to me, but I can't download. It would show connecting for a long time, and then give a 'error in sending MMS message' dialogue. Can anyone help? Thanks.
Guest auc2003 Posted May 8, 2004 Report Posted May 8, 2004 Hi guys, I am using the extended ROM (MJ_4) with Starhub Singapore. I fol cannot send or recieve MMS. It can recieve an MMS notification when someone send to me, but I can't download. It would show connecting for a long time, and then give a 'error in sending MMS message' dialogue. Can anyone help? Thanks.
Guest zubo Posted May 19, 2004 Report Posted May 19, 2004 All, I have used Martin's settings (thanks mate) for MMS and they work fine with one exception. This post is for you if you are tripping up over this one MMS problem. I posted this to Martin earlier today: Martin I am amazed !!! I was playing around with my phone wishing MMS worked, when I tried to send one more message. This time I decided to send a picture already in the phone. Guess what? yup, it worked perfectly. My tests had been in setting a background colour and trying to send that: I have since successfully managed to send pictures, pictures Ive drawn on the phone, text, big text, sound, everything EXCEPT a different colour background!! No big deal, I can live with that. Hurray!! Thanks for all your help. I'm reposting this in the settings forum just in case someone else has similar problems. George
Guest serialkillazzs Posted May 19, 2004 Report Posted May 19, 2004 Motorola MPX200 MMS Settings - (Tested with payandgo customer) Menu More Accessories MMS Setup Profile Name: O2 MMS Server URL: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002 Data Connection: O2 MMS IP Address: 193.113.200.195 Port Number: 9201 Encoding: Binary Exit back to the main menu selecting save if you get the option. Menu Programs More Settings Data Connections > Menu > Edit Connection GPRS Select O2 MMS from the list MMS Connection APN: wap.o2.co.uk / payandgo.o2.co.uk Username: o2wap / payandgo Password: password Primary DNS: 193.113.200.195 Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0 IP Address: 0 Regards, O2 Data Support Plan-Net Services martin or anyone on spv's running smartphone 2002 os try these settings for SENDING & RECIEVING mms please post ur findings, off for summer as off friday 20th, so im goin to try all combinations under the sun and try get sending and recieving working on windows mobile 2003 aka e200, HOPEFULLY!!!!! ill post if i have any success, fingers crossed, in the meantime anyone with an e200 try the above settings aswell, adios
Guest dwhite32 Posted May 20, 2004 Report Posted May 20, 2004 help please I am trying to connect via wap on ny e200 (orange contract) and the following message comes up Error unable to place call cheers dave
Guest martin Posted May 22, 2004 Report Posted May 22, 2004 dwhite Do you mean the WAP dialup ? Create GPRS connection Description: Orange CSD WAP Connects to: The Internet Country Code: 44 Area Code: 7973 Phone Number: 100500 User Name: Orange (note capital O) Password: Multimedia (note capital M) Create Proxy Connection Description: Orange proxy Orange WAP Proxy Connects from: The Internet Connects to: WAP Network Proxy: 192.168.71.35 Type: WAP (or use 192.168.71.35:8080, Type=HTTP) In Data connctions make 'WAP network: Orange CSD WAP) In Internet Explorer goto Menu-Settings-Options, untick 'auto detect settings' and make 'Select Network:WAP network' That's it :)
Guest serialkillazzs Posted May 24, 2004 Report Posted May 24, 2004 anyone find out what the new o2 MMS settings are, got email from o2 a couple of days ago about new settings. tried ringing there support line but as usual takes all day, therefore waiting on email from o2 data support team about it. ill post settings here if i get them and try them out on e200. if anyone else gets the new settings please make a post.
Guest straff2002 Posted May 28, 2004 Report Posted May 28, 2004 Here's one to tickle those tastebuds. I have managed to convert most of the office over to windows smartphone and one of the guys has taken up 3's offer for all the free minutes. He has got rid of his A835 and got himself an original SPV. I unlocked it for him and in the meanwhile lent him my E100. He could receive text messages on mine but not send (guessed that was because mine was still set up for orange). Unlocked his for him and it appears as an O2 network selection. (understandable as for 2G Three use O2). However he cannot receive or send sms messages (not even tried GPRS or WAP yet, though the G appears along with a triangle next to it?????). He managed to get the message centre number and I've put this into the phone but when it updates the network, it just disappears. And then when you try to send an SMS then it comes up with Send/Receive error. Your sim card is invalid please contact customer services and get a new one!! Has anybody any ideas / how to setup an SPV for GPRS/WAP/SMS? Cheers Straff2002
Guest dwhite32 Posted May 30, 2004 Report Posted May 30, 2004 thanks for all the help. Wap is now working.
Guest davidjkinsella Posted June 4, 2004 Report Posted June 4, 2004 Can anyone tell me the exact way of configuring my unlocked e200 to work with O2 for MMS? So that I can receive and send MMS'.
Guest lightdawg555 Posted June 15, 2004 Report Posted June 15, 2004 hi I have used these setting: AT&T GPRS, WAP/mMODE, & MMS settings(e200) 1) Start>Settings>Data Connections>Menu>Edit Connections 2) Open Dial-Up Connections. Delete all Orange Settings. 3) Open Proxy Connections. Delete all Orange Proxy Settings. 4) Create PROXY CONNECTION: Description: mMode Connects from: The Internet Connects to: WAP network Proxy (name:port): 10.250.250.54:8080 Type: HTTP Username: (blank) Password: (blank) 5) Open GPRS Connections. Delete all Orange Settings. 6) Create a new GPRS CONNECTION Description: ATT GPRS Connects to: The Internet Access point: proxy User name: (blank) Password: (blank) Primary DNS: (blank...will later default to 0.0.0.0) Secondary DNS: (blank...will later default to 0.0.0.0) IP address: (blank) 7) DATA CONNECTIONS Internet Connection: ATT GPRS Work Connection: Automatic WAP Connection: Automatic Secure WAP Connection: Automatic 8.) In Internet Explorer, Menu>Options>Connections Auto Detect Settings: Unchecked Select Network: Wap Network 9) MMS SETUP. Inbox>Menu>Options>Account Setup>MMS>Menu>Edit Connections. Delete any Orange Settings that are there. 10) Menu>Add Description: ATT MMS MMSC Address: http://mmsc.mobile.attwireless.net Data Connection: The Internet Gateway: WAP 1.0 Gateway IP Address: 10.250.250.100 Port: 9201 11) Click Done twice to return to the MMS Setup Screen Server: ATT MMS Download Messages: Automatically Outgoing Message Size: Less than 100KB Allowed Message Types: Personal Click DONE. You should now have working GPRS Connections. Access to mMode & WAP Sites, and working MMS.... ....LIKE ME!!! Send yourself an MMS Message to try it out. Try mMode and WAP by going to ATT mMode homesite at http://home yet on my mitac 8390 i get a can not connect to internet. please help! I am on ATTWS in USA.
Guest HuskerDu Posted June 25, 2004 Report Posted June 25, 2004 I cannot view wap pages on my Qtek 8080 and TIM GREECE. Html browsing and mms are ok. So far, i made two GPRS Connections: TIM GPRS: Description: TIM GPRS Connects to: The Internet Access point: gint.b-online.gr User name: wap Password: wap TIM MMS: Description: TIM MMS Connects to: Secure WAP Network Access point: mnet.b-online.gr MMS settings: MMSC settings: TIM MMS Name: TIM MMS MMSC URL : http://mms/ WAP Gateway: 192.168.200.11 On Data COnnections: Intenet Connection: TIM GPRS Secure Wap Connection: TIM MMS On Internet Explorer: auto detect settings is ticked. What else do i need for browsing wap sites? :roll:
Guest martin Posted June 25, 2004 Report Posted June 25, 2004 Hi HuskerDu You should be able to access WAP sites directly with the Internet connection but some WAP sites might only work via a WAP proxy server. Go HERE and enter both the GPRS WAP settings and proxy connection. You've already used the name TIM GPRS so call it TIM WAP instead. In IE with 'auto detect settings' ticked you should be able to access WAP sites using wsp://(address) but I prefer unticking 'auto detect' and making 'Select network: WAP network' to force the WAP connection. You could also try using proxy port 9401 if you have any problems. Hope it works for you :D
Guest HuskerDu Posted June 25, 2004 Report Posted June 25, 2004 Yeahh, it"s working, 10 million thanks!...but i made only a new proxy connection with the settings from the link you gave me. Then, in Data Connections i set -WAP Connection: TIM GPRS, restart the phone and it"s done :D So, is a new GPRS connection really needed? (I mean the one with the wap APN gwap.b-online.gr)
Guest martin Posted June 26, 2004 Report Posted June 26, 2004 So, is a new GPRS connection really needed? (I mean the one with the wap APN gwap.b-online.gr) It depends Tim refer to the following as WAP,GPRS and Mobile Internet WAP over GSM is simply called WAP (dialup +306935601271) WAP over GPRS is simply called GPRS (APN gwap.b-online.gr) Internet over GPRS is called Mobile Internet (APN gint.b-online.gr) Note: WAP and Internet refer to applications. GSM and GPRS refer to data connections. I sounds like you have access to all three but each will have their own subcription and data charges. It's worth finding out if there is any difference in the data transfer charges between the GPRS and Mobile Internet services unless of course you have unlimited data on Mobile Internet.
Guest HuskerDu Posted June 26, 2004 Report Posted June 26, 2004 It's worth finding out if there is any difference in the data transfer charges between the GPRS and Mobile Internet services unless of course you have unlimited data on Mobile Internet. U r right, WAP over GPRS is provided to subscribers with prepaid cards and it"s more expensive. Thanks again for the thorough analysis :D
Guest kongee Posted July 1, 2004 Report Posted July 1, 2004 does anyone know how to set it up for Rogers? I'm in Canada. need help ASAP thanks!!
Guest RANIERI Posted July 6, 2004 Report Posted July 6, 2004 Hi, Have a e200 unlocked for o2 but have tried all manner of conifurations posted on this thread and am unable to get anything. I've had GPRS working on my old SPV but it will not work on E200. Any ideas?
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