Hi there,
I have searched the forums on how to do this already with no real success.
I have installed the extracted BB Connect software for T-Mobile onto my PDA2K, running ROM 1.40, and I am on the Canadian Rogers network.
The cab was named:
htc_pocketpc_tmo_england_2.0.0.25-18.cab
The installation runs fine and the PIN is generated correctly, however the APN settings are hardcoded to blackberry.net
I need to change this to internet.com and set a username and password of:
username: wapuser1
password: wap
Has someone been able to create an install that allows you to change this in the GUI?
Or, does someone know which DLL file this is set in so I can modify it in C++ or another DLL editor?
Or, can someone out there that knows how to do this modify the cab for me with those settings?
Cheers
Aaron
Actually, my mistake... I need to have these settings:
Rogers AT&T (Canada)
GPRS APN : blackberry.net
WAP gateway IP: 208.200.67.150
WAP gateway port: 9201
Cheers
Aaron
I've been able to modify the IP with a HEX editor and it connects and gets an IP.
However, it still doesn't sync. I wonder if the ports are incorect. It says:
Remote Port: 19781
Local Port: 19780
Not sure if this needs to be changed....
A
Hello
I am preparing a serval htc 's with wm5 (qtek 9000). In our extend rom i have put our own applications and settings as much as i can. what i can't get done is to store:
Username and password for our APN (gprs umts pap authentication)
(after a part of registry clone the username and password are blank ??!)
username/password option to set for active sync for push pull technology.
I think it is somewhere in a database and/or in the registry.
Any help is welcome
Thanks
Jeroen
jeroenvtec said:
Hello
I am preparing a serval htc 's with wm5 (qtek 9000). In our extend rom i have put our own applications and settings as much as i can. what i can't get done is to store:
Username and password for our APN (gprs umts pap authentication)
(after a part of registry clone the username and password are blank ??!)
username/password option to set for active sync for push pull technology.
I think it is somewhere in a database and/or in the registry.
Any help is welcome
Thanks
Jeroen
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done
works flawless through xml programming
If after upgrading your 8525 to a cooked version of Windows Mobile 6, you discover that you cannot send or receive any MMS' (even after hunting down the WAP & MMS setting for cingular/AT&T) Run this cab on your device. (install to Main memory)
Download:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=35956&d=1174785983
Orginal forum thread:
http://http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1163312&postcount=1
NOTE: I notice that it changed the appearance of several setting's screens in regards to the Connections tab.
It worked for me. It might also work for other providers, Let me know...
Please include in your response:
-Manufacture and type
-Model No.
-Rom Version
Example:
Cingular 8525
HERM100
(20070326_RUU_Hermes_WWE_3.23.0.2_1.38.00.10)
Running a Cingular 8525/Herm100 on Black 2.0. On all WM6 ROM's I have been able to send and receive, it just gives me an 'error synchronizing' message whenever I try and do it manually. Everything eventually goes where it is supposed to though.
Was hoping this would fix that, but still works the same.
using wm6 black 2 on telstra australia with latest radio. worked on all accounts including lvsms.
so no "problem" here (once i got the settings and manually entered them, tweaked around and learned the hard way with hours of work).
My 8525 also works perfect sending and recieving MMS I have entered the Server settings so many times now i know them by heart sometimes i do have to play with the settings either changinf the port number from 80 to 8080 and changing it to use the internet or My ISP to send them.
I too suffered from the Sync Error message and could not get MMS to work. But I ran the CAB posted at the top of this thread and it now works. I tried everything and every setting that was mentioned, I tried every cab file and every fix I could find. (I know the settings by heart) Now for the big new, once I ran the cab the only thing that I could see that it changed was the last setting of kb's. Before the cab and what everyone said to set it at was 300 but after the cab it is now set at 600. I don't know if this is the change that fixed everything or not but I can tell you that now my MMS does work on my Cingular 8525 running the latest LVSW/26.
can someone please help with 3 Australia MMS settings.
Ive entered them all in, changed the user agent for arcsoft MMS software in the registry and i still cant get them to send or recieve with success & i get the error sync message too.
can anyone help me find the missing link???
Drooch
Dopod 838pro
HERM100
Black 2.0
FWIW, I discovered I was having a problem with sending MMS today. I upgraded to Black 2.0 a couple of weeks ago, but I don't typically use MMS, and so I never discovered this problem before. I found this thread thru Google, and dowloaded the cabfile noted at the top. But I didn't install it. Instead, I took some hints from the name.
On my phone, I had already set up two non-proxied ISP accounts on my 8525 ... wap.cingular and isp.cingular. Of course, I also have the MediaNet Account that uses the proxy. I typically have my phone parked on the ISP account, and that's where I was having this problem.
Looking at the name of this cabfile, I decided to try the MediaNet (proxy) Account next. That wouldn't work either, failing continuously. So then I set my phone to use the wap.cingular (no proxy) account, and bingo, it worked.
As Owycx has noted in the second post (above), I DID get the "Error Synchronizing" message, but this message quickly disappeared and the MMS Message was sent out pronto.
So to those (Cingular) users who might be having this problem, you might be able to fix it without installing the cab ... just make sure you're using the following "Connections" settings:
Code:
Name: [whatever you like]
Modem: [B][U]Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)[/U][/B]
«Next»
Access point name: [B][U]wap.cingular[/U][ /B]
«Next»
User name: [B][U][email protected] .COM[/U][/B]
Password: [B][U]CINGULAR1[/U][/B]
Domain: [blank]
«Advanced...»
«TCP/IP Tab»
(o) Use server-assigned IP address
( ) Use specific IP address
[ . . . ]
[ ] Use slip
[ ] Use software compression
[X] Use IP header compression
«Servers Tab»
(o) Use server-assigned addresses
( ) Use specific server address
DNS: [ . . . ]
Alt DNS: [ . . . ]
WINS: [ . . . ]
Alt WINS: [ . . . ]
Hope this helps,
-pvs
pvs said:
FWIW, I discovered I was having a problem with sending MMS today. I upgraded to Black 2.0 a couple of weeks ago, but I don't typically use MMS, and so I never discovered this problem before. I found this thread thru Google, and dowloaded the cabfile noted at the top. But I didn't install it. Instead, I took some hints from the name.
On my phone, I had already set up two non-proxied ISP accounts on my 8525 ... wap.cingular and isp.cingular. Of course, I also have the MediaNet Account that uses the proxy. I typically have my phone parked on the ISP account, and that's where I was having this problem.
Looking at the name of this cabfile, I decided to try the MediaNet (proxy) Account next. That wouldn't work either, failing continuously. So then I set my phone to use the wap.cingular (no proxy) account, and bingo, it worked.
As Owycx has noted in the second post (above), I DID get the "Error Synchronizing" message, but this message quickly disappeared and the MMS Message was sent out pronto.
So to those (Cingular) users who might be having this problem, you might be able to fix it without installing the cab ... just make sure you're using the following "Connections" settings:
Code:
Name: [whatever you like]
Modem: [B][U]Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)[/U][/B]
«Next»
Access point name: [B][U]wap.cingular[/U][ /B]
«Next»
User name: [B][U][email protected] .COM[/U][/B]
Password: [B][U]CINGULAR1[/U][/B]
Domain: [blank]
«Advanced...»
«TCP/IP Tab»
(o) Use server-assigned IP address
( ) Use specific IP address
[ . . . ]
[ ] Use slip
[ ] Use software compression
[X] Use IP header compression
«Servers Tab»
(o) Use server-assigned addresses
( ) Use specific server address
DNS: [ . . . ]
Alt DNS: [ . . . ]
WINS: [ . . . ]
Alt WINS: [ . . . ]
Hope this helps,
-pvs
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Also what i have found that helps is go to settings> connetions> connections> advanced> select networks> make sure that the bottom matches the top setting that way it wont be switching networks for different things.
My MMS server is as follows.
Server name:
Cingular MMS
Gateway:
wireless.cingular.com
Port number:
8080
Server Address:
mmsc.cingular.com
Connect via:
My Isp(or what ever you set the name as in your connections)
Sending Size limite:
300K
Wap version:
WAP 2.0
these settings ALWAYS work for me. I never use the proxy settings that come with the cab for cingular for media net. even though i guess i loose some size of the message i can send from 600K to 300K its no biggy to me.
Hi There,
my English istn`t very good because i´m from Germany
but i will do my best to explain my Problem.
My Problem that i hav no internet Connection with my Xperia Arc
i updatet my Android on the Latest OS in Germany
since this Time i cant connect with the Internet
i haven´t changed anything on the my Phone
have anyone a answer of this?
Greetz
RayKrieger
make the set up you must do the necessary set up for network and mobile data connection and you have to make this set up in the configuration status - maybe your provider sent you the automatic data or the cell-phone try to find them or you put the data in manually after receiving them from your provider. If you skip or jump over the item 1-8 in the configuration set up you come up with the wrong set up. So how do you put in the data?
hey thx for the qiuck answer
so i have downloaded orignal from o2
the configuration change automaticly
and tried again but it nothing change
Name: o2 inernet
APN: internet
proxy:
port:
username:
passwort:
server:
MMSC:
MMS Proxy:
MMS Port:
MCC: 262
MNC: 07
APN Typ: default,supl
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finished i needed only a restart ...
Hey guys,
I noticed that still many users of ICS roms have problems with MMS sending (need to be connected on Wifi to send/get MMS).
Try this solution, it works for me:
Join Internet and MMS apk in one. Usually main apn is internet, so we will leave it. All what we need to do is copy some information from MMS apn to Internet apn, after that we delete MMS apn.
Copy/rewrite next options in Internet apn:
1. Copy from MMS -> MMSC:
2. Copy from MMS -> MMS Proxy:
3. Copy from MMS -> MMS Port:
4. Rewrite APN:
Mine original in ICS was default,supl
Now its default,mms,supl
Hope this will fix your solution with MMS sending/receiving .
It worked for me. Thank you so much! :highfive: