Kavana ROM, t-zones plan. My opera mini, PIE are all working fine on GPRS. But the imap gmail, yahoo mail etc are not working on GPRS. The mails though work fine on Wifi ?
How can I make IMAP gmail work on GPRS. Look like they are trying to access wifi instead of GPRS.
Any hint.
Thanks
Now the mails are not working even in wifi. Please help.
I found some fix.
I have this config.
Start Menu -> Settings -> Connections -> GPRS ->
T-Mobile Data
Connects to: WAP Network
Access point: wap.voicestream.com
User name: <blank>
Password: <blank>
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP address: <blank>
Now if I set "Connects to:" WAP n/w, then the PIE works on GPRS but messaging (yahoo etc) doesn't work on GPRS, but if I set it "Internet" then messaging works on GPRS, but PIE does not work on GPRS.
Any way I can make both of them work ?
Thanks
Related
Rogers Canada MMS/SMS/GPRS Settings?
Hi sorry if I sound like a real newbie but I am. I have only used a Blackberry for the last 5 years and nothing else.
I currently have a Blackberry on Rogers in Canada, and will be getting my Dash tomorrow, I will unlock it with imei-check, what else do I need to do in order to have it work like my blackberry, I get my email from a couple pop accounts and my work outlook which does support owa web mail. right now I sync my calendar and contacts with desktop manager.
Is it worth installing BB Connect and just get my emails like on my blackberry or is it better it use the Dash email tools? when using the Dash can I change my reply to address depending on the email account I recieved the email in?
How do I find my rogers settings for MMS/SMS/GPRS??
Thanks for any help! This forum is awesome!
G
Rogers
You should be able to point your ActiveSync server to your OWA server at work. Generally that works just like your BBerry if you enable Push Email (under the comm manager on your dash).
Thanks I tried that, but it won't let me sync to the owa server for some reason, most likely my it guys have blocked it.
I installed BB Connect and it wirks for receiving but I can not send it is greyed out.
here are the settings:
Click Start/Settings/Connections/GPRS
click Menu, choose Add
Description: Rogers WAP
Connect to: wap network
Access point: goam.com
User name: wapuser1
Password: wap
Primary/Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0 (leave unchanged)
Ip address: 172.025.015.041
When you finish click Done.
Then make another new connection:
Description: Rogers Internet
Connects to: the internet
Access point: internet.com (vpn.com - for those like me who pay extra $10/mth. for real IP address)
User name: wapuser1
Password: wap
Everything under leave blank
After you click Done create one more new connection:
Description: Rogers MMS
Connects to: WAP Network
Access point: media.com
username: media
password: mda01
Pri-dns: leave blank
sec-dns: leave blank
ip address: leave blank
When you finish click Done.
From the connections menu select "Proxy"
Menu/Add
Description: Rogers WAP Proxy
Connects from: The Internet
Connects to: WAP Network
Proxy (name: port): 208.200.067.150:9203
Type: WAP
User name/password leave empty
Click Done.
(Proxy connection is not mandatory - things will work without it too)
Then go to home screen, click Start/Settings/Connections click on Menu select Advanced
Internet connection:
Automatic
Work connection:
Automatic
Wap connection:
Automatic
Secure wap connection:
Automatic
(it may be already like this)
Then launch Messaging (press on that button with the letter)
Select any of the listed accounts, click Menu, choose Options, then select Account Options/MMS.
Put the checkmark on these items:
Retreive Immediately;
Save sent messages (your choice actually);
Allow delivery reports;
Allow read reports.
Set Number of attempts to 2
Put Photo resolution to: QVGA (320*240)
Then click right softbuton "menu" and select MMSC SETTINGS
Again right soft buton - Menu/New
Name: Rogers MMS
MMSC URL: http://mms.gprs.rogers.com/
WAP Gateway: 172.25.0.107
Port: 8080 (or 80 - both worked for me)
Connects via: WAP Network
Max. Sending Size: 250K
WAP Version 2.0
I got this from www.howardforums.com
Thanks very much!!
I've entered all the settings you've listed and have been able to send an MMS, but cannot receive. Any thoughts as to why? It appears that the device won't connect to retrieve any messages.
Cruisin1966 said:
I've entered all the settings you've listed and have been able to send an MMS, but cannot receive. Any thoughts as to why? It appears that the device won't connect to retrieve any messages.
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It appears the problem was with my SIM card the whole time. I can't receive MMS on any phone, Rogers branded or not. Once I put my wife's SIM int he phone, the normal settings I've been trying worked perfectly the first time.
GPRS usage monitor that works?
Can someone tell of any GPRS usage monitor programs that work on the Excalibur?
Never mind.
I found out that Efficasoft makes a special version for the DASh and some other phones here:
http://www.efficasoft.com/gprsmonitor_w.html
efficasoft
smartphone gprs traffic monitor
ver. 3.51w
I'vwe noticed that even when not having anything coming in, the counter slowly creeps up.
Never mind.
I was reading it wrong. I've only used 1.74Kb.
The other figure was the projected month usage at the current rate.
did anyone managed to get the today plugin working in other homescreens?
when I put it in my homescreen it is always on the very left position on the screen.
Well these are the settings provided by my service provider .. but i dont knw whr to appy this.....????
on my excalibur with wm5
Manual GPRS settings
Settings name Hutch_gprs
Home page http://www.hutchworld.co.in
Session Mode Permanent
Connection security Off
Data bearer GPRS
GPRS access point portalnmms
IP address 10.10.1.100
Authentification type Normal
Login type Automatic
User name <blank>
Password <blank>
just go to setting, connections, and there gprs, select new and follow instructions?
evow said:
just go to setting, connections, and there gprs, select new and follow instructions?
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after doin this also the gprs is not workin.. is there anythin else i have to do ... to make it work.....
uncheck autodetect setting in ie?
is there an E or so mentioned above in the screen....?
evow said:
uncheck autodetect setting in ie?
is there an E or so mentioned above in the screen....?
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Sometime it appears n sometime it disappears....
wht should i select wap/work/securewap/internet????
i have the same thing that it appears, and leaves again,
bo worry
Normally you should check internet connection?
my settings with connections:
name : TELENET
connect to : INTERNET
accesoint : internet.be
all the other fields are blank.
settings ie:
uncheck autodetect settings
slect network: the internet
save ; and im connected
i guess that ther must be something wrong with : portalnmms
maybe it is portalnmms.com/or other...
yea a E is on my screen.....
Manual GPRS settings
Settings name Hutch_gprs
Home page http://www.hutchworld.co.in
Session Mode Permanent
Connection security Off
Data bearer GPRS
GPRS access point portalnmms
IP address 10.10.1.100
Authentification type Normal
Login type Automatic
User name <blank>
Password <blank>
and they have mentioned the access point.. also...and selected the internet as my option but still its not workin .... doin a master reset will help in this case...........
i have an unlocked att 8525 (HERM100) and am currently with a tmobile sim. are there any settings to make the mms feature work??? cant send or receive
What country are you in? If i were to give you my settings for the uk and you were in america they wouldnt be much good to you
Attached here is a file to configure any uk phone for internet and mms on contract
to Change the settings to make it work on payandgo simply change they username and password settings to the ones listed below, i have never used 3 network so i am afraid i dont have them.
These need to entered into the mms server settings by click on MMS Messages > Menu > Tools >options > MMS >
then click new and enter the details below after entering the settings make sure you press and hold on the settings you have created and select it as the default then delte the old settings, if any are there
o2 MMS settings
The o2 MMS settings can be sent direct to your mobile. Go to http://ota.o2.co.uk/O2UK/index.jsp. Alternatively, the settings are:
Access point name: wap.o2.co.uk (contract customers) or payandgo.o2.co.uk (pay-as-you-go customers)
Username: o2wap (contract customers) or payandgo (pay-as-you-go customers)
Password: password
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP (proxy) address: 193.113.200.195
Session mode: Permanent
URL address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Vodafone MMS settings
Access Point Name: wap.vodafone.co.uk
Username: wap
Password: wap
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP (proxy) address: 212.183.137.012
Session mode: Permanent
MMS Message (Relay) Server URL: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms/
T-Mobile MMS settings
Access Point Name: general.t-mobile.uk
Username: user
Password: (as supplied on MMS registration)
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP (proxy) address: 149.254.211.010
Session mode: Permanent
MMS Message (Relay) Server URL: http://mmsc.t-mobile.co.uk:8002/
Orange MMS settings
Note: Orange must enable MMS for your account. Contact Orange Customer Services
Access Point Name: orangemms
Username: Orange
Password: Multimedia
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP (proxy) address: 192.168.224.10
Port: 9201 (some users have reported 8080 works if 9201 doesn't)
Session mode: Permanent
MMS Message (Relay) Server URL http://mms.orange.co.uk/
Virgin MMS settings
ote: Virgin must enable MMS for your account. Contact Virgin Customer Services
Access Point Name: goto.virginmobile.uk
Username: user
Password: (leave blank)
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP (proxy) address: 193.030.166.001
Port: 8080
Session mode: Permanent
MMS Message (Relay) Server URL http://mms.virginmobile.co.uk:8002
Tesco Mobile MMS settings
Many thanks for Nick B and Martin J for suppling this info
Access point name: prepay.tesco-mobile.com
Username: tescowap
Password: password
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP address: 193.113.200.195
Session mode: Permanent
URL address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
BT Mobile MMS settings
Access point name: mobile.bt.uk
Username: user
Password: btmms
Authentication: Normal
Data bearer: GPRS
Gateway IP address: 62.239.21.123
Session mode: Permanent
URL address: http://mmsc.btmms.co.uk:8002
not sure if these will still work as they are a bit old,but try anyway
T-Mobile USA
GPRS CONNECTIONS:
Description: T-Zones GPRS
Connects to: The Internet
Access Point: internet2.voicestream.com (or internet3.voicestream.com)
User Name:
Password:
Primary DNS: 216.155.165.50
Secondary DNS: 216.155.165.50
IP Address:
Description: T-Zones WAP
Connects to: The Internet (or try directly to WAP network)
Access Point: wap.voicestream.com
User Name:
Password:
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address:
PROXY CONNECTIONS:
Description:T-Zones WAP Proxy
Connects From: The Internet
Connects To: WAP Network
Proxy (nameort): 216.155.165.50
Type: WAP
User name:
Password:
Settings-Data Connections:
Internet Connection: T-Zones GPRS
WAP Connection: T-Zones WAP
INTERNET EXPLORER > MENU > OPTIONS > CONNECTIONS:
Tick 'automatically Detect Settings'
MMS setup
Settings-Data Connections - Edit GPRS connections
Description : T-Zones MMS
Connects to : MMS connection
Access point: wap.voicestream.com
Settings - Accessories - MMS setup
First field: T-Zones MMS
IP: 216.155.165.050
Port: 9201
Mmsc Address: : http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Hi,
I have a TMobile Dash that I unlocked and then installed the ROM HTC_WWE_1.33.422.1_4.1.13.51_03.07.90. I'm using it in ATT network.
After I entered the settings for ATT and try to browse the internet using IE, it keeps telling me "The Requested Page cannot be displayed". It used to work before installing the new ROM although I'm not 100% sure about the settings.
BUT If I use OperaMini instead, I don't have any problems to access the internet.
I've been trying to play around with the settings but nothing works.
In case anybody is interested, these are the settings I entered:
GPRS Connections:
Description: ATT GPRS
Access Point: wap.cingular
Username: [email protected]ULARGPRS.COM
Password: CINGULAR1
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address:
Proxy Connections:
Description: ATT WAP
Connects from: The Internet
Connects to: WAP Network
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com:80
Type: HTTP
Username:
Password:
And then in IE options:
Automatically detect settings: Unchecked
Select network: WAP Network
Thanks.
= J =
I asked this n another thread, but no joy.
I installed the latest Kavana ROM, works GREAT. Thanks for that.
But, some questions.
I'd like to understand how all the networks and proxy things work.
I understand how proxy servers work for the PC world, but I don't understand all the various connections and proxies on the smartphone.
I'm on T-mobile, and I used the connection wizard. But then MMS and SMS weren't working quite right, so I applied some other settings from some other posts and right now, it all (IE, SMS, MMS) seems to work.
But, I am not at all confident I could reproduce this if I had to flatten the device again. Is there something I can read to understand the relative significance of all the various named networks: "work" "TMobile MMS" "Tmobile Data" "WAP Network" "Secure WAP Network" and "The Internet" and also the various proxies that route to these various networks?
Do I really need all the connections - I have like 7 of them.
The new-inet:1118 proxy - what is that for?
That hostname, is it really meaningful?
I also have a new-corp:1159 proxy,
with a name of HTTP:{3F31657F... (etc etc guid)}
What is THAT thing for?
I'd feel better if I understood all these settings, when and why I need a proxy. etc etc . thanks for pointers.
Anyone know?
Anyone know the answer to this? anyone have any clues to offer me?
I'm also having trouble w/ the MMS after installing Ricky's ROM. Are you able to pull the MMS settings from your phone and share? Otherwise, does anyone else know all of the settings?
Cheeso2 said:
The new-inet:1118 proxy - what is that for?
That hostname, is it really meaningful?
I also have a new-corp:1159 proxy,
with a name of HTTP:{3F31657F... (etc etc guid)}
What is THAT thing for?
I'd feel better if I understood all these settings, when and why I need a proxy. etc etc . thanks for pointers.
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These cryptic settings come from active sync. I see them if I allow my DASH to sync with my office Windows XP machine with networking enabled. and my office trys to use the network my Dash is on. Once these entries are created, I can not use my t-mo net connection (cheap version). But it is all fine, once I delete these unknown entries.
My MMS Settings
Here's what I did to get MMS to work, in and out.
I am using Kavana 1.33 ROM.
1. set up 2 connections:
Start...Settings....Connections....GPRS
Now, either add a New item, or edit an existing one.
Description: T-Mo Web or T-Mo Data or something else similarly descriptive
Connects to: The Internet
Access point: internet2.voicestream.com
Username: <blank>
Password: <blank>
Authentication Type: None
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP Address: <blank>
Done
[the above gets you a connection to the Internet ]
Again, either add a New item, or edit an existing one.
Name: T-Mo WAP or T-Mo MMS or something descriptive
Connects To: WAP Network
Access Point: wap.voicestream.net
[everything else as above]
Done
[the above gets you a connection to the T-mobile WAP network]
Done
[you are in Settings...Connections, now.]
2. set up one proxy
Scroll to "Proxy"
[this is also reachable directly from home screen via: Start...Settings....Connections....Proxy]
New.... or Edit an existing (your preference)
Name: Tmo WAP->Internet
Connects from: Wap Network
Connects To: The Internet
Proxy: 216.155.165.50:8080
Type: HTTP
Username: <blank>
Password: <blank>
Done
[the above sets up a proxy connection for your SMS/MMS]
Done
[you are in Settings...Connections, now.]
3. Set up SMS preferences
Scroll to "SMS Service"
[this is also reachable directly from home screen via: Start...Settings....Connections....SMS Service]
SMS over: GPRS Preferred
Done
[your are now back in Settings...Connections]
Pess the red "call end" button.
[you are now back on the home screen]
4. Set up MMS on the device:
Start...Messaging
scroll to MMS
Menu...Settings...
Menu (again)
MMSC Settings
Menu...New or Menu....Edit (your pleasure).
[the settings for this MMSC thing should be:]
Name: whatever you like, I used "Picture Messaging"
MMSC URL: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
WAP Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port: 8080
Connect Via: WAP Network
Max. Sending Size: 300k (or whatever you prefer)
WAP version: WAP 2.0
Done
Done
Done
HOME
5. set up IE
Start...Internet Explorer
Menu...Tools...Options...Connections
Automatically Detect Settings - This works either way for me, checked or unchecked
Select network: The Internet.
Done
Done
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All of the above allows me to send out SMS and MMS messages, and receive in such messages, as welll as surf the internet from IE.
I have the $19.99/month T-Mobile internet plan in the USA.
If you have the $5.99 T-zones plan, then I think your settings may be different.
Search elsewhere for that.
ActiveSync creates new-inet and new-corp proxies?
jhunkab said:
These cryptic settings come from active sync. I see them if I allow my DASH to sync with my office Windows XP machine with networking enabled. and my office trys to use the network my Dash is on. Once these entries are created, I can not use my t-mo net connection (cheap version). But it is all fine, once I delete these unknown entries.
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Are you sure? Are you sure those things come from ActiveSync and are not just in the Kavana ROM? I use Windows Vista, and the Windows Mobile Device Center, which is the replacement for Activesync. I have never used WinXP and ActiveSync (on the PC) with this device, but I did have those weird entries. I don't see those odd proxy entries get recreated when I sync with Vista+WMDC.
I assuming that the odd proxy entries that reference "new-corp" and "new-inet", were just "in" the ROM by default. Or maybe they were set up when I ran the Internet Connection Wizard which is in the ROM. I don't know for sure. This is why I am asking you, ARE YOU SURE that those entries come from ActiveSync?
Do they return *every time* you sync?
In any case, lacking any real response from the board, I removed the proxy entries from my device, and for me at least, everything still works - SMS, MMS, Internet, etc.
I hate the fact that this still feels so mysterious.
-Cheeso
Damn. I put in all of these settings exactly as shown and still get an "Error Synchronizing" message when I try and send/receive MMS messages. Does anyone have any ideas? I'm on T-Mobile, $20 plan w/ Ricky's 6.1.
Hello all,
I have an unlocked T-Mobile Dash which I flashed with Kavana’s 6.1 ROM - Remade by Ricky. I am using it on AT&Ts network and need help setting up the sms/mms and data connections.
So far I used the following for the data connection, I setup a new gprs conn with wap.cingular as the AP, [email protected] as the user and CINGULAR1 as the pw. For MMS i modeified the sample config file and used mmsc.cingular.com as the url, wireless.cingular.com as the gateway using port 80 and set it to connect via the WAP net.
SMS is not working and I do not know what I would need to configure. Any help from the geniuses is appreciated. Thx.
This is a VERY common request that most likely no one will answer for you. You should use the search feature and MMS ATT Dash you should find what your looking for it me almost 5 months to get MMS to work. first for what ever reason it does not work instantly. I had just given up and then 2weeks later I got a picture text. I was soooo happy, but I still could not send a picture text 10 days later I was able to send picture text. If you have AT&T unlimeted texting plan make sure you are on the the edge because my Dash is always switching to GPRS. If you send pictures audio, video via texting, make sure the E is showing in the tool bar cause if you have a G you will be charged for the message. Without seaeching on my Dash to verify I'm sure this is the setup I'm currently using.
Using an HTC s620 (unlocked Tmobile Dash) on AT&T’s network
Proxy Settings
Start>Settings>Connections>Proxy> Menu>Add
Description: AT&T WAP
Connects from: The Internet
Connects to: WAP network
Proxy (name: port): wireless.cingular.com:80
Type: HTTP
Username: (leave blank)
Password: (leave blank)
GPRS Connections
Start>Settings>Connections>GPRS>Menu>Add
Description: AT&T IMS
Connects to: The Internet
Access point: ims.cingular
User name: (leave blank)
Password: (leave blank)
Authentication Type: None
Primary DNS: (leave blank...will later default to 0.0.0.0)
Secondary DNS: (leave blank...will later default to 0.0.0.0)
IP address: (blank)
Start>Settings>Connections>GPRS>Menu>Add
Description: MEdia Net
Connects to: The Internet
Access point: wap.cingular
User name: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Authentication Type: CHAP
Primary DNS: (leave blank...will later default to 0.0.0.0)
Secondary DNS: (leave blank...will later default to 0.0.0.0)
IP address: (blank)
Advanced Connections Settings
Start>Settings>Connections>Menu>Advanced
Internet Connection: Automatic
Work Connection: Automatic
WAP Connection: Automatic
Secure WAP Connection: Automatic
Open Internet Explorer,
Menu>Tools>Options>Connections
Auto Detect Settings: Unchecked
Select Network: The Internet
MMS SETUP
(Text/Multimedia), Menu, New, MMS, Menu, Options, Message Options, Menu, MMSC Settings, Menu, New
o Name: Cingular MMS
o MMSC URL: http://mmsc.cingular.com
o WAP Gateway: wireless.cingular.com
o Port: 80
o Connect Via: The Internet
o Max. Sending Size: 300K
o WAP Version: WAP 2.0
Click Done
Menu>Set as Default
Click Done to return to the MMS Preferences Screen
Check the following boxes:
- Automatic download in home & roaming network
- Save sent messages
- Allow delivery report
- Allow read report
No. of Attempts: 3
Photo Resolution: Original Resolution
Click DONE
This is an important thread, Ive added tags so people can find it easier when searching, If anybody else can add some more tags that would be cool. I plan on swithing to ATT after I move and will probly come back here to use this.
I have a Wing on At&t, I thought all hope was lost for me. The network wizard didn't work, and I couldn't use all my web apps. Thanks a bunch man, those settings did it for me. I'm going to repost this in the Herald forum!