Change network profile - Windows Mobile Software Development

Hi all,
Need to change the selected network programally (WIN32), my program already insert a new GPRS connection using DMProcessConfigXML plus "wap-provisioningdoc" on "CM_GPRSEntries"... but it creates at "My ISP" and my phone operator creates a group for it self and select it insted of "My ISP"...
How can I change the selection for "My ISP" or how to create a new GPRS conection the operator group?
Thanks,

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China Mobile MMS Settings

Hello Gurus,
I've been searching :shock: all over this forum and the net for the MMS configuration for the China Mobile network.
I have been able to set up the GPRS but am unsucessful with configuring the MMS.
Anyhow help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers! 8)
I finally resolved this after a long time. First you have to set up the connection to go to "cmwap", not "cmnet" and configure the proxy settings (there is another thread in xda-developers on this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=338810), then you need to configure the MMS mailbox. Open Messaging and choose Tools->Options from the menu. On the list of mailboxes, click on MMS. This opens the configuration. Click the Servers tab and then the New button. Server name is whatever you want, Gateway is 10.0.0.172 (same as proxy), port is 9201 (WAP), Server Address is http://mmmc.monternet.com. The "Connect via" should be the one you already created, then change the WAP version to 1.2. Save this and then on the next screen click on the new name and click on the "Set as Default" button.
Things should now work fine.

Can you delete the 'My ISP' profile?

I am trying to delete the 'My ISP' profile from Network Management in Settings->Connections->Advanced->Select Networks.
Thus, I will set everything to use 'My Work Network', and add a GPRS connection setting there, after I have got wifi working.
Any ideas, on how to remove this default profile?
Lewis
i had the same problem. i found that you could add and delete new connections but even after renaming the connection "my isp" i still could not delete it. im sure there is a registry hack but i dont know it
Thanks for the reply. It is only a slight irritation I guess, yet I wouldn't mind removing it.
Lewis

Help with Cingular, not Custel's cab ( I don't think)

Hello all,
I am running Black 3x, my question is this, I would like to contact to Cingular's network (data) but do not need or want all the apps it looks like the cab will install. I essentially would only like to use messenger and sync my outlook w/ exchange.
How would this be easiest, when I go to settings/connections/advanced I have the options of "my isp" or "work network" shouldn't there be a gprs or something?
Please help.
Thanks
Search for the cab shogun_cing, Id post it myself but Im not the most technical person here (prob the least) But I have figured allot out by searching as irritating as it can be sometimes, it does help.
See my sig file for a link to wpbears cingular settings cab .... works great
abovenbeyond said:
How would this be easiest, when I go to settings/connections/advanced I have the options of "my isp" or "work network" shouldn't there be a gprs or something?
Please help.
Thanks
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If you want to do it manually, it's easy:
1. Go into settings/connections/advanced and either choose "My ISP" and "Edit", or "New" if you want to create a new connection. (I always just edit My ISP.)
2. In the "General" tab, enter a name for your settings; doesn't matter what it is. Then click the "Modem" tab.
3. On the Modem screen, click "New." Give the connection a name (Cingular GPRS or whatever you want) and select "Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G) from the dropdown list. Click Next.
NOTE: these settings are for MediaNet; if you're on a PDA connect plan, I *think* you just need to substitute "isp" for "wap" in the following settings, but I'm not 100% sure as I'm not on that plan.
4. Enter wap.cingular as the access point name and click next. Enter [email protected] as the username and CINGULAR1 as the password.
5. Click Finish. On the Network Management screen, make sure your newly-created connection is selected for the "Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should connect using:" box.
6. You may need to go into Settings->Wifi->Network Adapters tab and select "The Internet" under "My network card connects to:"
This should give you access to the Internet, Exchange syncing, etc. Works for me, anyway.
See my sig file for a link to wpbears cingular settings cab .... works great
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This worked great, thanks.

GPRS on a Pay as You go O2 Sim card?

Because O2 starts charging the 0845 and 0844 number, I had cancelled my o2 contract, and changed to Pay And Go.
But the previous GPRS setting prevents me to get access to the internet. After I hard-reset the O2 WM6 system, and run the O2 Operator Settings, still no luck.
I quite sure that my number can access to GPRS system, as I received a txt from O2 saying that I have 5M browsing allowance this month.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks !!!
You can't browse the internet on O2 Pay as you go. The only company that allows it on PAYG is Orange as far as I know.
you should be able to go on the internet on any network, payg or contract... it just usually costs a lot on payg.
mugglesquop said:
you should be able to go on the internet on any network, payg or contract... it just usually costs a lot on payg.
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I thought so too, but just not able to get around it, yet.......
what carphead said in effect is correct "You can't browse the internet on O2 Pay as you go. The only company that allows it on PAYG is Orange as far as I know."
with O2 PayAsYouGo and xda's, pda's whatever you wana call them, you cannot access the worldwide web. you can access wap sites, i.e. wap.google.com, but you have to put WSP:// instead of http://. for example WSP://wap.google.com. by entering wsp:// it then uses the wap connection which is under My Work Network in connection settings and not the mobile web connection under My ISP. the problem is there isn't that many wap sites you can access with the XDA's.
terabaap said:
what carphead said in effect is correct "You can't browse the internet on O2 Pay as you go. The only company that allows it on PAYG is Orange as far as I know."
with O2 PayAsYouGo and xda's, pda's whatever you wana call them, you cannot access the worldwide web. you can access wap sites, i.e. wap.google.com, but you have to put WSP:// instead of http://. for example WSP://wap.google.com. by entering wsp:// it then uses the wap connection which is under My Work Network in connection settings and not the mobile web connection under My ISP. the problem is there isn't that many wap sites you can access with the XDA's.
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i can view normal websites... but sometimes the site realises i'm on a mobile, and automatically forwards to their mobile version. for example www.google.co.uk automatically forwards to www.google.co.uk/m
it can be done
Connecting a Windows Mobile 5/6 device to O2 Prepay (touchscreen devices only)
Please note that these settings are only for touch screen windows mobile devices (there is currently no support for non-touch screen devices). Please also note that only Mobile Internet Explorer will work with these settings, you will not be able to use or access Mobile MSN or Outlook as these are not supported.
• Go to Start > Settings > Connections > Advanced (Tab) > Select Networks (Button)
• You should now be on a screen titled “Network Management”. Now select both drop boxes to “My Work Network” then tap OK
• You now need to tap the Tasks tab and then the “Manage existing connections” link
• From here, tap the New button
• Name the new connection “O2 GPRS” and select modem as “Cellular Line (GPRS)” then tap Next
• You will now asked for the Access point name, here you should enter: “payandgo.o2.co.uk”, then tap Next
• You will now be asked for the username and password. The username is “payandgo”, and the password is “password”
• Ignore the Domain box and ignore the Advanced button, just tap Finish
• You will now be presented with a screen with your connections listed. Simply tap “O2 GPRS”. (There will now be a dot besides the name “O2 GPRS”. There may be other connections, you can delete if you wish. You also may have an “Auto pick” option, do not select this)
• You now need to tap the Proxy Settings tab
• On this screen you need to make sure that both the “This network connects to the Internet”, and “This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet” tick boxes are both ticked
• In the Proxy server box below the tick boxes, enter: “193.113.200.195”
• Now tap the “Advanced” button
• Tap HTTP, enter server as “193.113.200.195”, port: “8080”, tap OK
• Tap WAP, enter server as ”193.113.200.195”, port: “9201”, tap OK.
• Leave Secure WAP blank (if there is anything in this entry, delete it)
• Tap Socks, enter server as “193.113.200.195”, port: “1080” and the type as “Socks 4”, then tap OK
• Tap OK 3 more times. Then tap X
• Now launch Mobile Internet Explorer to test the new settings
As far as my testing goes your not restricted to WAP sites, I was able to use full google, and and also access a few forums with no problems.
I hope this helps.
Cheers, Kev
kosborn2 said:
Connecting a Windows Mobile 5/6 device to O2 Prepay (touchscreen devices only)
Please note that these settings are only for touch screen windows mobile devices (there is currently no support for non-touch screen devices). Please also note that only Mobile Internet Explorer will work with these settings, you will not be able to use or access Mobile MSN or Outlook as these are not supported.
• Go to Start > Settings > Connections > Advanced (Tab) > Select Networks (Button)
• You should now be on a screen titled “Network Management”. Now select both drop boxes to “My Work Network” then tap OK
• You now need to tap the Tasks tab and then the “Manage existing connections” link
• From here, tap the New button
• Name the new connection “O2 GPRS” and select modem as “Cellular Line (GPRS)” then tap Next
• You will now asked for the Access point name, here you should enter: “payandgo.o2.co.uk”, then tap Next
• You will now be asked for the username and password. The username is “payandgo”, and the password is “password”
• Ignore the Domain box and ignore the Advanced button, just tap Finish
• You will now be presented with a screen with your connections listed. Simply tap “O2 GPRS”. (There will now be a dot besides the name “O2 GPRS”. There may be other connections, you can delete if you wish. You also may have an “Auto pick” option, do not select this)
• You now need to tap the Proxy Settings tab
• On this screen you need to make sure that both the “This network connects to the Internet”, and “This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet” tick boxes are both ticked
• In the Proxy server box below the tick boxes, enter: “193.113.200.195”
• Now tap the “Advanced” button
• Tap HTTP, enter server as “193.113.200.195”, port: “8080”, tap OK
• Tap WAP, enter server as ”193.113.200.195”, port: “9201”, tap OK.
• Leave Secure WAP blank (if there is anything in this entry, delete it)
• Tap Socks, enter server as “193.113.200.195”, port: “1080” and the type as “Socks 4”, then tap OK
• Tap OK 3 more times. Then tap X
• Now launch Mobile Internet Explorer to test the new settings
As far as my testing goes your not restricted to WAP sites, I was able to use full google, and and also access a few forums with no problems.
I hope this helps.
Cheers, Kev
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You are a prince!!!!!!!
Thank you so much!!!!!!!!
gprs settings
Thanks Mate you are a life saver i have been looking for them all over
I'm glad to be of assistance. I've always been a eager reader on these forums and it's nice to post something thats helpfull. It only took me around an hour a half to get these settings working! I needed them myself so i could use my O2 payg sim in my Orbit, and being without gprs was getting annoying so had to get it working. And so I did. It all seems a bit complicated but all the steps are nessesary. And I am still trying to find out if outlook can be made to work.
Anyway cheers all
carphead said:
You can't browse the internet on O2 Pay as you go. The only company that allows it on PAYG is Orange as far as I know.
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And t-mobile and the 3 network,its just o2 who wont let you access the net. But i am wondering now, if it is worth paying the 7.50 a month to O2 for the mobile web bolt on
kosborn2 said:
I'm glad to be of assistance. I've always been a eager reader on these forums and it's nice to post something thats helpfull. It only took me around an hour a half to get these settings working! I needed them myself so i could use my O2 payg sim in my Orbit, and being without gprs was getting annoying so had to get it working. And so I did. It all seems a bit complicated but all the steps are nessesary. And I am still trying to find out if outlook can be made to work.
Anyway cheers all
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I don't know, mate. But from the settings above, I doubt that you can use Outlook, though I very much like to able to use it too. Becoz from the settings above, you route the internet though a proxy, and outlook itself use a different port which hasn't set in the proxy.
Those settings work for Exchange Activesync too
Good work there, sir.
On a WM6 Pocket PC (sorry - "Professional") I applied the settings you provided, killed the wifi radio and did a send/receive in Pocket Outlook.
It worked. So much for O2's odd attempts to push data users into the contract world.
So, thank you very much. Kudos.
is Outlook part of the Office set of programs... i havent got it on mine, but it would be very useful
Pocket Outlook = Standard Windows Mobile Email client
Sorry, I was using an archaic term there.
What I meant was setting up an Exchange ActiveSync partnership between my Exchange server and my Windows Mobile device, using the built-in bog-standard Microsoft messaging app.
I'd just like to say a huge thanks to kosborn2 for posting those 02 settings, I'd been resigned to being unable to have GPRS on my 02 Exec because I'm a lowly Pay as You Go customer! Every now and again I'd have a quick look on the internet but it was usually the same wrong settings. Well done that man, you've made my day.
From experience o2 do try and restrict some pag customer to some sites a trick work round o2s restrictions and save time and data usage is on you pc (not ppc) right mouse click on the part of the page you want to view i.e. http://charts.moneyam.com/Chart.asp...SV=0&YFormat=g&XFormat=hh&Fix=1&E=UK&Code=UKX
Save to ppc favorites and it should work
Magic!
I've put a PaG O2 card in my old Himalaya (flashed to WM5) with my contract card in my Artemis, and now my wife can use it for GPRS thanks to thoose settings.
Thanks very much
thanks a lot for the settings, this is the only place i could find these settings, o2's website is no help whatsoever. without wanting to hijack the thread have u ever got mms working? i upgraded windows mobile and dont have the o2 active add on bits so i was wondering how i could send/recieve mms? thanks a lot again.

PLEASE Help me with MULTIPLE APN!!!!!!

Hi,
I have HTC TP2.WinMo 6.1
I am a user of PUSHMAIL from Etisalat(U.A.E). The service provider provides pushmail software for using pushmail. the software uses the seperate access point i.e. pushmail and for using internet, the accesspoint is different.
I want to use internet and wants Pushmail to be always connected simultaneously, i.e. internet and pushmail should work together.
here is the help and explanation from HTC Customer care:
Settings of the Direct Push Mail for Etisalat: Kindly note that there's a small problem in the software that Etisalat has released, and this problem is that you can't choose the default modem or network that you are connected to, thus you have to make the modem of the Push mail the default modem of all programs on the device. And as long as you can't connect to two modems at the same time, you won't be able to use the GPRS (internet) at the same time with the Direct Push Mail. The solution for this problem is to manually switch between the Direct Push Mail modem (GPRS.ae) and the GPRS modem (Etisalat.ae), (or incase of smart phones, switch between the Direct Push Mail Network(Etisalat Push Mail) and the GPRS Network) and this might be acceptable because you have to be connected to the Push Mail 24/7 while you only use GPRS and internet browsing for a couple of hours.
• Go to http://www.etisalat.ae/pushmail and click on the "Download Client/Software" icon OR Directly go to http://personal.pushmail.ae/download
• Choose the model of HTC Mobile, or even the closest one (All PDA's have the same software) • Download the software (a Zipped file almost 2.5 MB) and install it on your device using the Activesync.
• To install the software on the device, go to start ProgramsFile explorer, and search there for the file that you have just installed (You'll find it in the same place that you copied the file to from the PC)
• Tap on the Zipped file, and it will automatically start installing (Choose Memory card if available as a location for installing it)
• After installing with the required language, the phone should be restarted.
• After Restarting the phone, go to start Programs Etisalat Push Mail (The green icon of Etisalat)
• If you are asked for an "Access Point Name", Choose "Push mail" from the list you have.
• If you didn't find "Push Mail" in the list, or if you are not asked for an access point please do the following:
• Tap Start Settings Connections Tab Connections.
• You'll find 2 tabs; tasks and Advanced, tap the Advanced Tab.
• Tap "Select Networks".
• Under "Programs that automatically connect to the internet should connect using", Select the default network that you use for the GPRS Service, and tap Edit.
In the Modems Tab, tap New.
• Enter any name for this connection (for example: Etisalat PushMail)
• Under "Select a modem", select "Cellular line (GPRS)", and tap Next.
• Under the "Access Point Name", write GPRS.ae, and tap Next.
• Leave the Username, Password, and Domain blank, and tap Finish.
• You'll return back to the modems tab where you have a table of "Name / Number", long press the modem you've entered till a drop down menu appears "Delete / connect", and choose connect.
• After connecting to the correct modem, choose whether you want to set up a personal Email or a corporate email, and enter all required fields for your mail.
Someone please help me to make both internet and pushmail work at the same time on my htc tp 2.
There is a blackberry connect thread on here somewhere that tells how to activate multiple APN's
thanks for the reply. i already had a look at that, but it will work for blackberry i think. plus i am a noob and this is my first ever windows phone. there are a lot of genius techies out here, i wish some one colud help me out with it.
thanks.
can anyone help me in acheiving this.
everytime when i need to use internet on my tp2, i have to select and connect etisalat internet accesspoint,which results in disconnecting pushmail services.
someone plz help me.

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