How to create programmatically a GPRS connection using Cellular Line (GPRS) whit Italy Tim Provaider from c++ code
Thank's in advance
This is not a hard thing to do, but requires some research. Best place I can suggest is http://www.pocketpcdn.com/ were there are some excelent resources and sample code.
Ben
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Hellò to all,
I am looking for a software for my Jam to collect not only signal strenght but also information about CellId ,Local area code and Network id.
I need a software like Netmonitor for Nokia.
I was using on my old nokia 6600 a software fron A.Fisher in symbian that was able to collect this info and where i could edit to add information like description.
Is there something about? :roll:
thanks
fausto
it's not fully answers your request, but give it a try...
http://www.mobilegx.com/ppc/p3kit/p3kit.html
GSM P3Kit (Radio)
Description:
Do you have a Pocket PC Phone Edition(P3), such as O2 XDA, T-Mobile? Turn your XDA into a GSM/GPRS radio quality measurement tool with this cool P3Kit program.
It shows REALTIME Radio Signal Strength from your PDA screen. It is tested on O2 XDA, but should work on other similar platform like i-mate, T-Mobile etc.
Try Demo version from MobileGX. If IMSI, IMEI, MCC, MNC, RLP info sound remote to you, check out 3gPP website.
Heey peeps,
updated my mda pro(nl) with the t-mobile uk rom the dutch one isn't available as of yet as far as I know but now are my internet settings the uk-version and I don't know the dutch ones does anybody know????
couls you please post them?? thanx
Name T-mobile
modem: cellular line gprs, 3g
access point name : internet
user name: internet
pww: internet
finish
thnx your a life safer
I have an MDA II / Qtek 2020, and I can't figure out how to configure the WAP settings. Can anyone help?
I'm attaching the settings that my service provider gave me.
(Part of the problem is my weak German skills. I translated the key data info stuff from my cell service provider (A1.net), but can't make heads or tales of the rest--though I doubt it would help me much!)
Thanks in advance for any help!
hello, I am using Att Incite, and use Tmobile as my carrier. but my agps doesn't work, is there anyway i can get it to work? change the agps server to tmobile??
hello, I am using Att Incite, and use Tmobile as my carrier. but my agps doesn't work, is there anyway i can get it to work? change the agps server to tmobile??
I saw this thread that someone had posted, about wm, But i Can't find the registry edit on my phone!..
Hi there,
This topic is about my experience of configuring a-gps manually with a French operator. This may help others.
I installed a few day ago the last french official HTC ROM (see here)
My Diamond is SFR branded (French Vodafone), and after upgrading from the native SFR ROM to the HTC one, I felt a slowdown to get a good GPS signal for the apps I use: Googlemaps and iGo8. The signal also seemed less accurate.
I decided to investigate this way.
First of all, some elements that may be obvious for most of you, but reminding them does not hurt:
A-gps is a system that enhances GPS performance, by connecting to an a-gps server. As a matter of fact, this server makes use of cellular network signal to locate you faster. For further informations, see Wikipedia a-gps article.
AFAIK, a-gps is different from Quick GPS (see here) In particular, config values for a-gps and Quick GPS are located in different registry keys on Diamond.
Now let's get deeper into a-gps:
You can, once again AFAIK (and you'll correct me if I'm wrong ), use two kinds of a-gps server:
Your mobile vendor's server (i.e. HTC)
Your operator's server
I remembered that on some phones (at least Nokia N95), you have to define manually your a-gps server when using SFR network.
For Nokia, the problem is that the port used by the vendor's server is blocked by SFR WAP connection.
This is not the case of HTC a-gps server, since using HTC rom does not inhibit a-gps: it only seemed slower to me than with my SFR rom.
Here are the registry parameters for a-gps, on the original HTC ROM:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\SUPL AGPS]
"EnableAGPS"=dword:00000001
"ServerPort"=dword:00001C6B
"ServerIP"="10.1.101.63"
"QosPerformance"=dword:00000059
"QoSAccuracy"=dword:00000032
"TimeBetweenFixes"=dword:00000001
"NumberFixes"=dword:3B9AC9FF
"GPSMode"=dword:00000002
I guess "10.1.101.63" is the IP address of an HTC's a-gps server (?!)
I then downgraded to native SFR ROM, and here was the same key:
Code:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\SUPL AGPS]
"ServerURL"="geoloc2.sfr.fr"
"GPRSConnection"="WAP SFR GPRS"
"Network"="WAP SFR GPRS"
"EnableAGPS"=dword:00000001
"EnabledPrivacyMethod"=dword:00000000
"CloseConfirmMsgTime"=dword:0000003C
"PrivacyMethod"=dword:00000000
"EnableLocInfo"=dword:00000001
"ServerPort"=dword:00001C6B
"QosPerformance"=dword:00000059
"QoSAccuracy"=dword:00000032
"TimeBetweenFixes"=dword:00000001
"NumberFixes"=dword:3B9AC9FF
"GPSMode"=dword:00000002
As you see, the server is defined with its URL, "geoloc2.sfr.fr" (known as one of SFR's a-gps servers), and some parameters are different.
Of course, you have to replace "WAP SFR GPRS" by the network connection you want to use.
I upgraded to HTC ROM again, and set the operator's rom values.
Now I've got the feeling that it's harder, better, faster, stronger (and more accurate).
By the way, QuickGPS is configured in the following key: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\HTC\QuickGPS].
Note that, on SFR branded rom, this key does not even exist.
but i can't find that on incite.. any ideal?
You need a 3rd party program like this one to edit your registry:
http://www.phm.lu/Products/PocketPC/RegEdit/
I made a cab here :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=4550094&postcount=31
Hi, guys,
I got a HTC T5399 which is said to be Twin 10000, this dual mode phone is on the China market, customized for China Telecom CDMA2000 network, although it also supports WCDMA at the same time according to its brochure.
My problem is that GPRS functionality is disabled deliberately by the manufacturer when I want to use it under WCDMA network with my UK O2 sim card. Of course the voice calls are fine under WCDMA as it's supposed to. When I attempted to establish a new Internet connection, the options of line types are only three types: cellular line, bluetooth and Hayes modem on com port, there is no option of GPRS cellular line available as normal WCDMA 3G phones do. I tried to set up the connection with cellular line anyway but failed to connect to the network.
After googling on the Internet without any progress, I finally have to come here for help, as this website is for the best WM experts in the world. If I can not get it solved with your guys help, I don't think it's possible to sort it out anywhere else.
Thank you very much in advance for your kind support!
Sorry, forgot to let you know, the above device OS is WM6.5, details are
Windows CE 5.2.21869 (Internal version 21869.5.0.82)
Desperately awaiting feedback.....
no solution???
sadly, no one knows?