Guest Toyota-F1.com Posted February 21, 2004 Report Posted February 21, 2004 I've been about 7 pages through it carefully offline, martin, I'll read that link offline, thanks :) Am I right in thinking that the SPV3 can only access full internet sites? So you can't visit normal WAP sites e.g. wap.o2.co.uk? I hope that's not true :D
Guest martin Posted February 21, 2004 Report Posted February 21, 2004 Am I right in thinking that the SPV3 can only access full internet sites? So you can't visit normal WAP sites e.g. wap.o2.co.uk? I hope that's not true The SPV3 (formally known as E200 :wink:) has WAP 2.0 built in so you should have no problems accessing most WAP sites.
Guest Toyota-F1.com Posted February 21, 2004 Report Posted February 21, 2004 Grrr! This is frustrating - I know exactly what ALL of the Orange Pay-As-You-Go settings are for MMS, GPRS WAP, GPRS Internet, WAP, etc. but I don't have a clue how it works on the SPV3 - there are so many settings! There's a setting in Internet Explorer, then there are settings in Start>Settings>Data Connections, as well as in Data Connections, then pressing the right soft key and entering the Edit Connections and finding yourself upon Dial up connections, VPN, Proxy, GPRS Connections...!!! I don't know what settings need to go where! I'd appreciate very much any explanations you can give!!! :)
Guest renzo4000 Posted February 23, 2004 Report Posted February 23, 2004 Hey peepz, I have seen alot of settings for wap and gprs. But does someone have the wap/gprs settings for T-Mobile NL (Dutch, Netherlands)? It seems very hard to get any info about this provider settings.
Guest martin Posted February 24, 2004 Report Posted February 24, 2004 Hi renzo4000 Try this and see if it helps :wink: You should be able to use the Moto auto configuration but I've also written the settings down manually. Good luck :) HelloMoto Automatic Configuration for GPRS internet Tmobile GPRS internet Manual configuration for GPRS internet Description: TMobile internet Connects to: The internet Access point: internet-int User name: tmobile Password: tmobile Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0 Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0 IP address: (blank) If it fails to connect then try Tmobile Access points: internet, internet-int and internet-act HelloMoto Automatic Configuration for GPRS WAP + Proxy Tmobile GPRS WAP Manual configuration for GPRS WAP+proxy connections Description: t-zones GPRS Connects from: The Internet Connects to: WAP network Proxy (name:port): 10.10.10.10:9201 Type: WAP Username: blank Password: blank Create GPRS connection. Description: t-zones GPRS Connects to: The Internet Access point: wap User name: tmobile Password: tmobile Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0 Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0 IP address: (blank) T-mobile Access points: wap, wap-int and wap-act HelloMoto Automatic Configuration for GSM WAP T-mobile GSM WAP Create Dial Up Connection Decsription: t-zones GSM Connects to: The Internet Country code: 31 Dialling code: Phone number: 624000927 Username: tmobile Password: tmobile Domain: (blank) In data connections Internet Connection: TMobile internet WAP connection: t-zones GPRS In Internet Explorer, goto connections and tick 'Automatically detect settings' MMS setup Create GPRS connection. Description: tmobile MMS Connects to: The Internet Access point: mms User name: tmobile Password: tmobile Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0 Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0 IP address: (blank) Settings - Accessories - MMS setup First field: tmobile MMS IP: 010.10.10.11 Port: 9201 Mmsc Address: http://t-mobilemms
Guest renzo4000 Posted February 24, 2004 Report Posted February 24, 2004 Thanks Martin! T-zones with a normal GSM connection works fine now only i can't get a good connection with GPRS. I tried everything you said but it gives constantly the message that he cant connect or whatsoever.
Guest martin Posted February 24, 2004 Report Posted February 24, 2004 Thanks Martin! T-zones with a normal GSM connection works fine now only i can't get a good connection with GPRS. I tried everything you said but it gives constantly the message that he cant connect or whatsoever. Firstly you should have the top centre G displayed on the phone to indicate that GPRS has been activated on you account. In IE make sure that 'auto detect setting' has been ticked. You now need to find out which Access Point Names are associated to your account. If you get 'unable to connect' error then then you probably have the wrong one added to the GPRS connection. Test the Internet connection with http://www.google.com Try all 3 APN's (modify TMobile internet) : internet, internet-int and internet-act If all three fail to connect then check with t-mobile that you are subscribed to their GPRS internet service. Test the WAP connection with wsp://www.google.com/wml Try with all 3 APN's (modify t-zones GPRS ): wap, wap-int and wap-act One of these APN's should definitely work.
Guest renzo4000 Posted February 26, 2004 Report Posted February 26, 2004 Thanks Martin !! Everything works fine right now...
Guest alamr Posted February 29, 2004 Report Posted February 29, 2004 Hi everybody, Can someone please help me set up WAP service for my SAP. I live in Bangladesh (country Code: +880) These are the instructions my service provider gave to me. Since they never heard of this phone. They cannot help me. I hope you can. Can someone please guide me. Information given to me: Profile name: GPWAP (but not mandatory to write GPWAP) Bearer (Data or SMS) : Data/GSM Dial-up number/ Access Number : 202020 User name/ Login Name : wap Password : gpwap Data call type (Analogue or ISDN) : Analogue Supported call speed : 9600 or Autobauding Connection type (or Profile Number) : Temporary or 9201 Security (on/off) : Off Authentication (normal or secure) : Normal Gateway or IP address or Port Number : 192.168.123.123 WAP home page : http://wap.gpwap.net Gateway user name (not required) : Not required Gateway password (not required) : Not required Network Type : V.32 Transparent Please someone help me.
Guest atahboub Posted March 2, 2004 Report Posted March 2, 2004 hello people, does anyone have the correct settings for ireland vodafone (contract & ready to go) mms settings, and if anyone have tried workign with Vodafone ConnectMobile Card?!? regards Atahboub
Guest Toyota-F1.com Posted March 2, 2004 Report Posted March 2, 2004 Hello somebody please (kinda looking your direction martin) help me to get connected! I'll try my best to help you to help me. I have all the connection details to Orange UK PAYG that I need (including the one that uses paygwap as GPRS accesspointname, the one that uses payginternet as GPRS accesspointname, and the details for PAYG WAP - the one where you dial +447973100500). All I want to know is where I put these details e.g. in Start>Settings>Data Connections>Menu>Edit Connections on my Orange SPV3, I don't know which connections to put in "Dial Up Connections, VPN Connections, Proxy Connections, GPRS Connections". From this screen, I assume you press back and then select the connection you want in the Data Connections page. I don't know how to set it so I can connect to just normal GPRS (like you can on a "normal" phone). I also don't know which settings I need to select in Start>Internet Explorer>Options>Connections. Thankyou very much for your help :)
Guest Sierra055 Posted March 3, 2004 Report Posted March 3, 2004 Hi, I am with Optus in Australia and have an O2 Xphone (which I think is the same as the SPV?) It's running windows mobile 2003. I have been trying with varied success to setup GPRS, WAP and MMS. I tried the settings on page 4 of this thread, but my phone doesn't have an option for MMS to connect to an MMS connection. I have tried different settings to no avail. GPRS is activated on my sim as I have both 'G's' when appropriate. Any help would be great!! Thanks!
Guest rick Posted March 3, 2004 Report Posted March 3, 2004 hi i have tried the settings for the o2 uk. it aint happenin. not gprs or mms. i am on genie o2 300 free texts and 300 free wap minutes. im not gettin anywhere!!! plz help im deperate :cry: :cry: :cry: ric
Guest martin Posted March 3, 2004 Report Posted March 3, 2004 Hi atahboub You probably need to have a play with the settings and see what works and what doesn't. It mostly depends on Vodafone swhich ervices you are subscribed to. Try something like this. Vodafone Ireland In Internet Explorer, Menu-Options-Connections, Tick 'Auto Detect Settings' GPRS Internet Programs-Settings-Data Connection menu-Edit Connections Create GPRS connection. Description: Vodafone Net Connects to: The Internet Access point: isp.vodafone.ie User name: vodafone Password: vodafone Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: IP address: (blank) In data connections set 'Internet Connection: Vodafone Net' Try and connect to http://www.google.com If it fails with error 'unable to connect' then check with Vodafone that you are subscribed to ther GPRS internet service. GPRS WAP Create GPRS connection. Description: Vodafone Live Connects to: WAP Network Access point: live.vodafone.com User name: dublin Password: dublin Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: IP address: (blank) Create GPRS connection. Description: Vodafone WAP Connects to: WAP Network Access point: wap.vodafone.ie User name: dublin Password: dublin Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: IP address: (blank) Create Dial Up Connection Description: Vodafone CSD WAP Connects to: The Internet Country code: 353 Dialling code: 0 Phone number: 872292222 Username: dublin Password: dublin Domain: (blank) * Enter the dialling code=0 to allow creation of the dialup connection and then re-edit the connection and delete the 0 (making it blank). Create proxy connection Description: Vodafone proxy Connects from: The Internet Connects to: WAP network Proxy (name:port): 10.24.59.100:9201 Type: WAP Username: blank Password: blank In data connections set 'WAP connection: Vodafone WAP' (Vodafone Live or Vodafone CSD WAP) Try and connect to WAP homesite is wsp://wap.e-merge.ie or wsp://www.google.com/wml MMS setup Create GPRS connection. Description: Vodafone MMS Connects to: MMS connection Access point: mms.vodafone.net User name: dublin Password: dublin Primary DNS: Secondary DNS: IP address: (blank) Settings - Accessories - MMS setup First field: Vodafone MMS IP: 10.24.59.200 Port: 9201 Mmsc Address: http://www.vodafone.ie/mms Prepaid GPRS? Vodafone will possibly have seperate APN (Access Point Name) for GPRS on 'Ready to Go'. I am unable to confirm this APN so try speaking to Vodafone Customer Services for the manual settings (APN, username and password). You should just need to create another GPRS connection for Vodafone RTG and attach it to the Internet connection.
Guest martin Posted March 3, 2004 Report Posted March 3, 2004 Rick This topic might help for O2 setup using Genie account. http://www.modaco.com/viewtopic.php?t=1027...ght=orange+gprs
Guest martin Posted March 3, 2004 Report Posted March 3, 2004 Sierra If the WAP and MMS settings have the same APN (Access Point Name), username and password then you should just need to point the MMS setup to the WAP network. Home - Start - More - MMS - Settings - Menu - New Name: MMS MMSC URL: (MMSC address) WAP Gateway: (Gateway address) Done Preferences Connect via : WAP network Done - Home If the WAP and MMS settings have different APN's then try creating a new GPRS connection for MMS and using the Secure WAP network to link them. Start - Settings - More - Data Connections Menu - Edit Connections - GPRS connections Description: MMS Connects to: Secure WAP network Access Point: (apn) User name: (username) Password: (password) Home - Start - More - MMS - Settings - Menu - New Name: MMS MMSC URL: (MMSC address) WAP Gateway: (Gateway address) Done Preferences Connect via : Secure WAP network Done - Home Start - More - MMS - Settings Highlight MMS Menu- Set as default - Home
Guest martin Posted March 3, 2004 Report Posted March 3, 2004 Toyota-F1.com First goto Internet Explorer, Menu-Options-Connections and tick the 'Automatically detect settings' box. then Home-Programs-Settings-Data connections Menu- Edit connections GPRS connections If you have a GPRS connection called Orange GPRS then edit it and make sure it has the following. Orange GPRS Connects to: The Internet Access Point: orangeinternet Press Done, Done Set 'Internet Connection : Orange GPRS' Open Internet Explorer and try to connect to http://www.google.com. If it fails to connect then re-edit Orange GPRS and change the access point to payginternet and try again. Do the same thing with Orange WAP :) Access Point orangewap/paygwap In data connection 'WAP connection : Orange WAP' Test IE with wsp://www.google.com/wml
Guest Sierra055 Posted March 4, 2004 Report Posted March 4, 2004 I finally got my O2 Xphone working with GPRS internet and MMS with Optus in Australia. Here are my settings for anyone else who might find them useful. Thanks heaps for your help too Martin! GPRS Connections create two connections (these are the names I gave the connections) - Optus GPRS - Optus MMS Optus GPRS Connects to - The Internet Access Point - internet Primary DNS - 202.139.83.3 Secondary DNS - 192.65.91.129 Every other field is blank. Optus MMS Connects to - WAP Network Access Point - mms Every other field is blank. Under Data Connections I have Internet Connection - Optus GPRS Work Connection - Automatic WAP Connection - Automatic Secure WAP Connection - Automatic Under the MMS app under "Settings" I have created the account "Optus MMS" Name - Optus MMS MMSC URL - http://mmsc.optus.com.au WAP Gateway - 61.88.190.10 Under the MMS app under "Preferences" Ive have "Connect via WAP Network" selected
Guest cool-freak Posted March 4, 2004 Report Posted March 4, 2004 anyone can give a hand for the settings to use in portugal whit the TMN network? tanks
Guest Toyota-F1.com Posted March 6, 2004 Report Posted March 6, 2004 Hello martin, thanks very much for your reply, I'll try that once I'm offline! I was wondering can't I use the accesspointname "paygwap" for GPRS - or are the charges exactly the same when connecting to GPRS via paygwap and payginternet?
Guest justafeind Posted March 6, 2004 Report Posted March 6, 2004 have a look at this!!!!!!!!! http://www.modaco.com/viewtopic.php?t=105467 :shock: :)
Guest Toyota-F1.com Posted March 7, 2004 Report Posted March 7, 2004 have a look at this!!!!!!!!! http://www.MoDaCo.com/viewtopic.php?t=105467 :shock: :) Is that link for me?
Guest Toyota-F1.com Posted March 7, 2004 Report Posted March 7, 2004 Well, I've got the GPRS set up but I don't know how I can dial a connection using the +447973100500 number. I've set this up in Data Connection, edit connections and in dial up connections. Whenever I try to connect, it connects (shows the 2 arrows next to the network signal), but then it says unable to find web page. Then in the Orange CSD WAP place I changed the Domain to the Orange home site, I also tried the IP address (192.168.71.35) and it says Login name failed. I re-entered the Password and username (Multimedia and Orange) but same result. I don't know what's going on
Guest dwlewisii Posted March 9, 2004 Report Posted March 9, 2004 I have looked and looked...has anyone gotten the MMS to work on the smartphone on the AT&T network? I have tried everything.. God Bless Dan
Guest mbro Posted March 11, 2004 Report Posted March 11, 2004 Martin, end of February you submitted all T-Mobile/NL settings in reaction to renzo. Underneath the MMS part... Try this and see if it helps :wink: ........ .......MMS setup Create GPRS connection. Description: tmobile MMS Connects to: The Internet Access point: mms User name: tmobile Password: tmobile Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0 Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0 IP address: (blank) Settings - Accessories - MMS setup First field: tmobile MMS IP: 010.10.10.11 Port: 9201 Mmsc Address:http://t-mobilemms Hi Martin, All settings worked for me too... except for the MMS service. If deleted all old settings and tried again... but unformtunately without success. I have found some official MMS-Settings on this T-Mobile Netherlands site (dunno if you need to be logged in for this). The only difference is un/pw combination: 'tmobilemms' in stead of plain 'tmobile'. But this change did not do the trick either. Have you got a clue ? Thx
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