need help configuring sms/mms and data connection - HTC Excalibur

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!

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mms messaging 8525 not working. unloaked tmobile service..HELP

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

ATT network: not able to browse through IE but I do with MiniOpera

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 =

another mms question

i can send them but still cant recieve them..i used the connection setup so what else can i do
First you got to tells us what service ( T-mobile, Att, Etc. ) so you can check the settings.
i have ATT and i have windows mobile 6.1
This is form the AT&T forums, give it a try for what ever reason it hasn't worked for me but but many at the AT&T forums says it works for them:
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
Forward Message
Ajrgonz said:
This is form the AT&T forums, give it a try for what ever reason it hasn't worked for me but but many at the AT&T forums says it works for them:
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
Forward Message
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Hey sorry I actually just got an answer from my friend... he is using the exact same setup and he said the MMS works for him... ummm....
Thanks jdoggraz, I'm Ricky's Kavana 6.1, Ill try The Rose 1.7. Again thanks for all your help.
I have the same issue except I am on T-Mobile.
Patriot17 said:
I have the same issue except I am on T-Mobile.
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Look in jdoggraz signature at the bottom of his post. He has a link for T Mobile Issues with MMS
for anybody curious this worked for mine and i have a dash with Kavanna's 6.1 and it worked on the ATT network but the password (cingular1) is lower case.
i tried using those setting and it still doesnt work..i even tried using the connection setup again but still nothing..i went back to make sure i had everything right and the password that i put in doesnt stay..it always changes to something longer
gordos420 said:
i tried using those setting and it still doesnt work..i even tried using the connection setup again but still nothing..i went back to make sure i had everything right and the password that i put in doesnt stay..it always changes to something longer
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Yeah it's like the password is a default and no matter what you type in it will always come back to to the 16 character password.
the settings finally started working..it took about 2 days but now im finally getting mms messages..thanks for all the help guys
gordos420 said:
the settings finally started working..it took about 2 days but now im finally getting mms messages..thanks for all the help guys
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So gordos, Tell us how you got working.
Ajrgonz said:
So gordos, Tell us how you got working.
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i put in those exact setting and at first it didnt work..so i was like forget it..i quit..that was like 3 days ago and today i got a picture message and i was like wtf..lol..but in those couple days i didnt do anything to the settings
gordos420 said:
i put in those exact setting and at first it didnt work..so i was like forget it..i quit..that was like 3 days ago and today i got a picture message and i was like wtf..lol..but in those couple days i didnt do anything to the settings
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Well Lucky you! What Rom are you running?
rose rom 1.7
Hey gordos, check your cell bill when it comes. I had my daughter send me a picture text, Low and behold I received it about 12 hrs later. BUT........
to my surprise My dash tells me that there might be roaming charges. The I look at the time panel on ROSE 1.7 my phone service was T MOBILE I could not make a call on At&T. So check it out. I know we are a lot closer to getting the MMS to work properly.
im using a prepaid sim card and after every text message it tells me what my balance is and im getting charged regular price

AT&T MMS Settings for Dash

OK daughter's BB Curve was stolen last week and was setting up the extra Dash that I have for a backup phone. You may want to make it a sticky
Here are the settings to send MMS on an Unlocked T-Mobile Dash.
They work on My Dash and the one I just set up.
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: wap.cingular
User name: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
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
Forward Message

o2 mms settings?

Hi All,
I'm having trouble with the mms settings on my Desire...(3g works fine) I've put in the following settings that I found online somewhere but it doesn't work (won't send mms). I'm on o2 simplicity 20 tariff.
Name: o2 MMS Postpay
APN: wap.o2.co.uk
Proxy: (not set)
Port: (not set)
Username: o2wap
Password: password
Server: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
MMSC: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
MMS proxy: 193.113.200.195
MMS port: 8080
MMS protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 234
MNC:10
Authentician type: Not set
APN Type: not set
Does anyone on o2 have different settings that work? Or let me know what I'm doing wrong?...thanks!
Try these settings, they should hopefully work: http://forum.o2.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=144262#144262
I am on the same tariff and my MMS works perfectly ..... apart from the resizing issue.
My details are the same as yours apart from :
Server : Not Set
and
APN Type : mms
I also have another APN called O2 MOBILE WEB with these settings :
APN : mobile.o2.co.uk
Proxy : Not Set
Port : Not Set
Username : O2web
Password : password
Server : Not Set
MMSC : Not Set
MMS proxy : Not Set
MMS port : Not Set
MMS Protocol : WAP 2.0
MCC : 234
MNC : 10
Authentication Type : Not Set
APN type : default
HTH
Thanks Mastoid!
Yep the that's the link I got my original settings from...
I'll try out the small changes hot-fuzz recommended too...checked my other APN setting and they were the same.
Don't know where I'm going wrong...I can receive them ok...just trying to send them takes forever and it never gets sent.
Just switching off the phone now...will see if it works and report back...
EDIT: (stupid) question...but do i need to have 3g on for mms to work? Never had to on my other (non-smart) phones but thought these might be different...
Yes, 3G/GPS/EDGE is needed, that's the cellular connection
Do you have 3G in your area?
SMS uses a small data channel on the GSM protocol. This data channel is used to transmit information about the network (like the name, signal, type, etc) and for example connect calls. It was also realised it could be used to send small messages, then SMS was born.
Now, MMS is entirely different. When you get an MMS what actually happens is that you get a special type of SMS that tells your phone that it needs to connect to a server to download a MMS message. Doing so means it opens a data connection through GPRS, EDGE, 3G, HDSPA, or whatever data connection channel is available.
Just to add to this. You dont need to have it ON, you just need to have it available.
I have Mobile Network turned off at home and 3G automatically turns on for the purpose of sending an MMS.
Thanks again for the helpful advice! Seems like I hav to manually turn on 3g for it to send. Will wait and see if the recipient responds...
...still no good, can't send mms settings are exactly as suggested above. Hopefully once o2 release the desire it might help...
found this over on the AV Forums, it's for htc magic but some guy replied that the settings also work with the desire.
Doug86 said:
Right after far too much messing around I have managed to get the settings to work!!!
This guide is based on a HTC Magic that has been unlocked and rooted and is now running a O2 SIM card.
You will need to set up 2 x APNs on the handset.
First one is for your mobile internet. Remember that if you do not have the unlimited web bolt on then this will start to get very expensive for you! You need to enter this information in. If there is nothing written for a paticular field then just leave it blank.
Mobile Web:
Name: o2
APN: mobile.o2.co.uk
Username: web
Password: web
MCC: 234
MNC: 10
MMS:
Name: MMS
APN: wap.o2.co.uk
Username: o2wap
Password: password
Server: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
MMSC: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
MMS Proxy: 193.113.200.195
MMS Port: 8080
MCC: 243
MNC: 10
Now once these two seperate APN's have been entered and you have made sure you saved them you should see a grey circle next to each one. Click on the MMS circle and it should now have a green light inside it.
Re-Boot the handset.
You should now have mobile internet and MMS capabilities
Just remember that these are the settings that worked for me on my HTC Magic unlocked and used with a O2 SIMplicity card with a unlimited web bolt on. Make sure you have a data package otherwise your phone bills will be massive! If in doubt check with O2 to make sure your not being charged for the data etc. I cannot be held responsible!
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http://www.avforums.com/forums/htc-...using-o2-simplicity-sim-web-mms-settings.html
from this it looks like your MCC is wrong should 243 not 234.
Anon87 said:
found this over on the AV Forums, it's for htc magic but some guy replied that the settings also work with the desire.
http://www.avforums.com/forums/htc-...using-o2-simplicity-sim-web-mms-settings.html
from this it looks like your MCC is wrong should 243 not 234.
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I just found those settings on avforums thanks, tried resetting the MCC to 243 and clicked save...but the whole APN was removed/deleted so had to reset it back up using 234 as standard.
Just wanna make sure - is it 234 or 243 that I should be using?
Just wanted to say thanks for the settings!
Was trying to figure this out & found the info very useful
Bloody lack of o2 support lol
O2 setting for Desire
Hi I have a HTC Desire was locked to T-Mobile now unlocked, (but still has T-Mobile Root Rom)
I used to have an Iphone 3G for which I sold and now I have the Desire but I still use my Pay and go O2 SIM which I got for my Iphone, all the setting I had found didnt seem to work but after scouring the web I found a page which gave me most of the settings. I now have internet and MMS. The setting I used are as followed. (p.s. please restart phone once input) (p.p.s. I didnt need 2 separate APNs settings for internet and MMS text, if you input all into the 1 it should all work once restarted phone)
Go to settings then Wireless & Networks then scroll down till you find Mobile networks (set option for roaming, networks, APNs)
then Access Point Names, Push Menu and New APN.
Then input the following
I cant post any links and as the setting have web addresses in them i cant post this so have added it as an attachment
Sorry If these are a repeat of the settings posted before but these settings i got of O2 work perfectly with my phone now( MMS and Mobile Data)
Press the Back/Home key
Tap Settings
Tap Wireless controls
Tap Mobile network settings
Tap Access Point Names
Press the Menu key
Tap New
Tap Name then tap the text box and enter O2 Pay & Go then press the Back/Home key
Tap APN then tap the text box and enter payandgo.o2.co.uk then press the Back/Home key
Tap Username then tap the text box and enter payandgo then press the Back/Home key
Tap Password then tap the text box and enter password then press the Back/Home key
Tap Authentication then tap Normal
Skip past APN DNS 1 and APN DNS 2 as these are preset 0.0.0.0
Tap Proxy and enter 193.113.200.195 then press the Back/Home key
Tap Proxy port and enter 8080 then press the Back/Home key
Skip past Proxy user name and Proxy password
Tap Proxy type then tap HTTP
Tap Save
Tap O2 Pay & Go so a green dot appears next to it.
Press the Back/Home key four times to return to the standby screen.
PS: they may be in different order to your phones ROM
AND THESE ARE FOR THE HTC DESIRE
I had issues with mms/3g settings on o2 today - called up o2 and they said they had issues last night/today
this is now working ok from about 1pm for me
i'm using wap.o2.co.uk / proxy: 193.113.200.195:8080 and working ok
mobile.o2.co.uk worked for 3g but not for mms it seemed...
http://status.o2.co.uk/ <- saw that in another post - very useful

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