i have a excalibur s621 bought from suncom, which has new switched to t-mobile. my problem is i had to do a hard reset and lost my connection settings to suncom and my phone will not let me use t-mobiles settings. if anyone has the suncom settings please post them or e-mail me at [email protected]
This information was for a different model phone, but the pertinent information should still work.
Setting up the handset
1. On the handset, press Start.
2. Scroll to More… and press the Joystick.
3. Scroll to Settings and press the Joystick .
4. Scroll to More… and press the Joystick.
5. Scroll to Data Connections and press the Joystick.
6. Press Menu.
7. Scroll to Edit Connections and press the Joystick.
8. Scroll to GPRS Connections and press the Joystick.
9. Press Menu.
10. Scroll to Add and press the Joystick.
11. Scroll to Description and enter i-Net.
12. Scroll to Connects to and scroll horizontally to The Internet.
13. Scroll to Access point and enter mobileinternet.
14. Scroll to User name and enter . Otherwise leave this field blank.
15. Scroll to Password and enter . Otherwise leave this field blank.
16. Scroll to Primary DNS and enter . Otherwise leave this field blank.
17. Scroll to Secondary DNS and enter . Otherwise leave this field blank.
18. Press Done twice.
19. Scroll to Proxy Connections and press the Joystick.
20. Press Menu.
21. Scroll to Add and press the Joystick.
22. Scroll to Description and enter i-Net.
23. Scroll to Connects from and scroll horizontally to The Internet.
24. Scroll to Connects to and scroll horizontally to WAP Network.
25. Scroll to Proxy and enter 066.150.237.195.
26. Scroll to Type and scroll horizontally to WAP .
27. Press Done three times.
28. Scroll to WAP connection and scroll horizontally to i-Net.
29. Press Done twice.
30. Press Home to return to the main screen.
The new WAP profile is now configured and ready for use.
Finished
I-Notes Plus Configurator
Setting up the data account
1. On the handset, press Start.
2. Scroll to More… and press the Joystick.
3. Scroll to Settings and press the Joystick .
4. Scroll to More… and press the Joystick.
5. Scroll to Data Connections and press the Joystick.
6. Press Menu.
7. Scroll to Edit Connections and press the Joystick.
8. Scroll to GPRS Connections and press the Joystick.
9. Press Menu.
10. Scroll to Add and press the Joystick.
11. Scroll to Description and enter Suncom MMS.
12. Scroll to Connects to and scroll horizontally to The Internet.
13. Scroll to Access point and enter mms.
14. Scroll to User name and enter . Otherwise leave this field blank.
15. Scroll to Password and enter . Otherwise leave this field blank.
16. Press Done three times.
17. Scroll to Internet connection and scroll horizontally to Suncom MMS.
18. Press Done.
19. Press Home to return to the main screen.
Setting up the MMS profile
1. On the handset, press Start.
2. Scroll to More… and press the Joystick.
3. Scroll to More… and press the Joystick.
4. Scroll to Configurations and press the Joystick.
5. Scroll to MMS Settings and press the Joystick.
6. Scroll to Connect Via and scroll horizontally to The Internet.
7. Press Menu.
8. Scroll to MMSC Settings and press the Joystick.
9. Press Menu.
10. Scroll to New and press the Joystick.
11. Scroll to Name and enter Suncom MMS.
12. Scroll to MMSC URL and enter http://mms.suncom.net:8088/mms.
13. Scroll to WAP Gateway and enter 066.150.033.115.
14. Scroll to Port and enter 9201 or Permanent, non-secure.
15. Press Done.
16. Scroll to Suncom MMS and press Menu.
17. Scroll to Set as Default and press the Joystick .
18. Press the Home button to return to the main screen.
The handset is now configured for Multimedia Messages.
Finished
Data connections for MPx220 With 1.43 firmware:
1. Start, Settings, Data Connections.
2. Internet connection scroll to Suncom MMS.
3. Wap connection scroll to i-Net.
4. Wap Proxy scroll to i-Net.
5. Press Done 2 times.
6. Press Home.
Finished
In IE:
1. Menu, options, connections.
2. Unmark automatically.
3. Select network scroll to The Internet.
4. Done 2 times.
Just stuck this in the wiki as well.
By the way, welcome to T-Mobile. I know SunCom was a powerhouse in the Carolinas. My mom in Charleston made the transition with them from TDMA to GSM and now to T-Mobile and their service seems to be getting better for her. Hope you have the same story.
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Okay,
I got my P3600 yesterday, CID Unlocked it and have ran several rom's on it.
But I have noticed that the MMS Sending and Recieving facility does not work.
I have checked my settings with my Service Provider (O2 Ireland Contract)
And have used the Network Wizards that are on some ROM's to no avail.
Basically what happens is the MMS goes to 99% and then fails and stays in the Outbox and incoming MMS does not come in at all.
I have also upgrade to the 1.50 radio and this has not made a difference.
Is this a known issue, currently using the most recent Bepe rom so hopefully a solution can come up for this as it is a very nice and versatile rom.
same issue here on o2 ireland, mms with the same sim card in another phone works fine, but on the trinity it just stays in the outbox with the little clock in the top left corner of the message icon..tried 3 or 4 latest ROMs, even the official dopod 3600i ROM, same difference.
any help appreciated
At least I'm not on my own, thanks for the feedback dude
Network Wizard may have some configuration error.
For example MMS setting for WIND (ITA) are wrong, it uses for the gateway 212.245.244.1 but the correct one is 212.245.244.100.
Double check your MMS settings to see if there are some errors.
For cookers:
The file provision.zip can be modified, inside there are operator settings for various conuntry.
The password of the archive is 1234, modify the wrong entries, then repack and remember to reprotect the file with the same password (1234).
If anyone needs the correct entries give me a shout I have all the screen shots for WAP 2.0 and WAP 1.2 settings but the darn MMS dont work.
I am certain it is something very simple bu what is the mystery
I'm afraid I'll have to mirror you again here mate, settings are not the issue, tried every possible combination, old ones, new ones, old ones mixed with the new ones, etc....no joy...
I had a similar problem with an SP5 last year after a lot of fiddling I got it.
It seems to be not as straightfoward as I thought.
If anyone has a P3600 with working MMS for O2 Ireland can you post your settings here, it is most likely some straight port and IP combination
Actually has anyone here used MMS on any rom sucessfully especially on Irish Networks ?
Reply I got from HTC :
Wont work for me can you test :
The issue you are describing is not a knowing issue, please check the settings, this?is the settings for paying monthly.
MMS
Tap Start then Settings
Tap Connections, then Connections
Tap Advanced
Tap Select Networks
Tap the New... button under Programs that automatically connect to the internet should connect using
In the Enter a name for these settings field, enter?O2 MMS
Tap on the Modem tab and then tap the New. button
In the Enter a name for the connection field, enter?O2 MMS
In the Select a modem menu, select Cellular line (GPRS) or Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)
Tap Next
In the Access Point Name field, enter? wap.dol.ie and then tap next
In the Username field, enter?nothing
In the Password field, enter?nothing
Leave the Domain field empty.
Tap Finish
Tap the Proxy settings tab
Tick the This network connects to the internet box
Tick the This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet box
Tap the Advanced button
Tap on HTTP
In the Server field, enter 62.40.32.40
In the Port field, enter?8080
Tap OK twice
In the Programs that automatically connect to the internet should connect using menu, select My ISP.
Tap OK
Tap Start
Tap Messaging
Tap Menu, Tools and then Options
Tap MMS
Tap the Servers tab
Tap the New button
In the Server name field, enter?O2
In the Gateway field, enter 62.40.32.40
In the Port number field, enter?8080
In the Server Address field, enter HYPERLINK "http://mmsc.mms.o2.ie:8002/"http://mmsc.mms.o2.ie:8002
In the Connect Via menu, select?O2 MMS
Set the Sending size limitation to the maximum available. (this may incur extra charges with your network. Consult your network for charges for large MMS messages)
In the WAP Version menu, select 2.0
Tap OK Three times
I have installed the ShadoW_2.0 TE ROM, and went to set up my Gmail email via IMAP. However, Windows 6.1 doesn't seem to want to allow me to set this account up manually, just via automatic config. Unfortunately, the auto config for Gmail sets the account up as POP3, not IMAP...
Am I missing some secret switch here to tell WM6.1 Messaging not to use auto-config settings? The onboard Help file says that you can turn off auto-config, but I can't seem to find that setting...?
from the gmail setting page......
To configure IMAP for your Windows Mobile 6 device, just follow these steps:
1. Enable IMAP in your Gmail account settings.
2. Open the Start menu and select Programs > Messaging > New E-mail Account.
3. Enter your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com') in the E-mail Address field.
4. Uncheck the box to get settings automatically from the Internet and select Next.
5. Select Internet e-mail as your email provider in the drop-down menu.
6. Enter your name as you want it to appear in sent emails.
7. Enter a descriptive name for the email account and select Next.
8. Enter 'imap.gmail.com' in the Incoming Mail Server field.
9. Select IMAP4 as the Account type from the drop-down menu and select Next.
10. Enter your Gmail username (including '@gmail.com') and password.
11. Select Next.
12. Enter 'smtp.gmail.com' in the Outgoing (SMTP) Mail Server field.
13. Make sure that the Outgoing server requires authentication box is checked.
14. Select the Advanced Server Settings link.
15. Make sure that the Require SSL box is checked for both incoming and outgoing emails.
16. Select The Internet as the network connection from the drop-down menu.
17. Select Done and then Next.
18. Select how often you want your phone to send/receive emails from the drop-down menu.
19. For more download options, select the Review all download settings link.
20. Select Finish.
Thanks, but...
You're right, and quite quick. However, on the ROM that I'm running (don't know if this is a WM6.1 or ROM-specific issue), I don't have the checkbox for step 4.
4. Uncheck the box to get settings automatically from the Internet and select Next.
Help?
I found a workaround, albeit a bit sloppy. If you provide a non .com ending it will ask you if you want to check for settings (ie [email protected]). You then have to go back and change the settings when the account is setup.
Like I said, sloppy.
I am running Shadow 2.0 and using Gmail with no problems...maybe you need a hard reset!
uiskibum said:
I found a workaround, albeit a bit sloppy. If you provide a non .com ending it will ask you if you want to check for settings (ie [email protected]). You then have to go back and change the settings when the account is setup.
Like I said, sloppy.
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Sloppy, yes, but it worked. Once I put in the different TLD at the end, I did see the option to auto-config or not. When I got past that, the rest of the Gmail IMAP config worked fine. Thanks for the help!
noahv said:
Unfortunately, the auto config for Gmail sets the account up as POP3, not IMAP...
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I am sorry, probably this is not the right place for this post, but i was curious about this thread. I always access my gmail through pop3, so what are the main differences and advantages of choosing IMAP?
Thanks in advance
my o2 pic messages dont work i have tried getting in touch with o2 but they are about as much use as a chocolate fire guard.
iss there an install file i cn use or anything available from htc?
wap works ok though
Can you post your APN settings? Settings, Mobile Network, Access Point Names, then click your APN, then Power + Home for screenshot
GSM & GPRS WAP
In order to resolve a customer's issue, it may be more beneficial to reset the APNs to the defaults before adding a new APN. Please use method one and if this fails, then resort to method 2.
Please note all steps must be completed to ensure the settings are correctly configured.
Method 1: Reset to Defaults
A customer can set the APN back to the default Pay Monthly OFPay & Go APN by following the steps below.
1. Tap the Applications key
2. Tap Settings
3. Tap Mobile network
4. Tap Access Point Names
5. Tap the 3 dots on the Top Right of the screen
6. Tap Reset to Default
7. Tap Access Point Name again
8. Select O2 Pay Monthly or O2 Pay and Go
9. Tap Access Point Name again
10. Tap the radio button beside the correct APN
Method 2: Entering an APN Manually
Please ensure that when entering O2 into the settings that the letter O is selected and not a zero.
When entering the following information do not press Save until told to in the instructions.
1. Tap the Applications key
2. Tap Settings
3. Tap Mobile network
4. Tap Access Point Names
5. Tap the 3 dots on the Top Right of the sceen
6. Tap New APN
7. Tap Name then tap the text box and enter O2 Pay Monthly then tap OK
8. Tap APN then tap the text box and enter wap.o2.co.uk then tap OK
9. Tap Proxy then tap the text box and enter 193.113.200.195 then tap OK
10. Tap Port then tap the text box and enter 8080 then tap OK
11. Tap Username then tap the text box and enter o2wap then tap OK
12. Tap Password then tap the text box and enter password then tap OK
13. Skip past Server as this is preset as Not set
14. Tap MMSC then tap the text box and enter http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002 then tap OK
15. Tap MMS proxy then tap the text box and enter 193.113.200.195 then tap OK
16. Tap MMS port then tap the text box and enter 8080 then tap OK
17. Tap MCC then tap the text box and enter 234 then tap OK
18. Tap MNC then tap the text box and enter 10 then tap OK
19. Tap Authentication type and tap PAP
20. Tap APN type and type Internet + MMS
21. Press the 3 Dots on the Top Right of the screen
22. Tap Save
23. Tap the circle next to the new profile so a green dot appears in it
24. Press the Back key four times to return to the main menu.
Ensure your MMS port is set to 8080 first.
When creating a new apn when u get to the "APN type" part instead of putting Internet + mms try putting * instead, worked for me! If I put Internet + mms I didn't get a circle next to my new apn so couldn't choose it, but when I put * i did and it worked!
updated the rom reset to defaults its working again
doesnt send them if connected to wifi though
If you switched over to Red Pocket mobile on the Prime...here's some apn settings for you...work for me..
On the device, tap Apps icon > Settings > (More... >) Mobile networks > Access Point Names.
Create a new Access point (tap Menu icon > New APN) and input the values listed below: -
Name : RP-inet
APN : att.mvno
Enter the user name and password listed below. If no value is listed, leave the field blank.
Username:
Password:
Set the APN type as default.
Save the APN and, if necessary, select Access Point Names and tap the radio button next to RP-inet to set the profile as default.
Return to the home screen.
Ready to use
i have tried these settings but, my galaxy nexus still won't connect to the web. i have the capitol H for the haspa+ but, keep getting a "page is not available" error when i try to surf the web. i even tried the old apn settings where you name the apn Red Pocket but it doesn't work either. these settings worked on my atrix but, not this phone. any idea about what could be going on??
Im sure I read on the CM10 Official Thread that some ppl where having problems with the mms.
Like wise so did I.
But got these setting to finally work.
1.Press the Menu key
2.Tap Settings
3.Tap Wireless & networks
4.Tap Mobile networks
5.Tap Access Point Names
6.Press the Menu key
7.Tap New APN
8.Tap Name then tap the text box and enter O2 Pay & Go MMS then tap OK
9.Tap APN then tap the text box and enter payandgo.o2.co.uk then tap OK
10.Tap Proxy then tap the text box and enter 193.113.200.195 then tap OK
11.Tap Port then tap the text box and enter 8080 then tap OK
12.Tap Username then tap the text box and enter payandgo then tap OK
13.Tap Password then tap the text box and enter password then tap OK
14.Skip past Server as this is preset as Not set
15.Tap MMSC then tap the text box and enter http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002 then tap OK
16.Tap MMS proxy then tap the text box and enter 193.113.200.195 then tap OK
17.Tap MMS port then tap the text box and enter 8080 then tap OK
18.Tap MCC then tap the text box and enter 234 then tap OK
19.Tap MNC then tap the text box and enter 10 then tap OK
20.Tap Authentication type then tap PAP
21.Tap APN type and enter the * symbol
22.Tap the Menu key
23.Tap Save
Maybe be of some use to some one.