I was told that my APN settings are incorrect, and I am wondering if I can improve them in anyway. I was also told that I should have two APNs, but I only have one.
My current APN settings:
Name: Verizon MMS
APN: mms
Proxy: Null
Port: <Not set>
Username: null
Password: ****
Server: null
MMSC: ht tp://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms
MMS proxy: <Not set>
MMS port: <Not set>
MCC: 310
MNC: 012
Authentication Type: <Not set>
APN type: mms
APN protocol: IPv4/IPv6
Any help is appreciated, thank you.
ROM: MIUI 1.8.19
Service: Verizon Wireless
Phone: HTC Incredible
What Carrier r u using your phone on? If it's Verizon try to do the OTA again *228 option 1 cause that should set everything to the proper settings. If you are using a different carrier the we need to know what carrier so we can give u the correct info to manually put in2 the phone.
https://code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/wiki/APNlist
Here is verizon usa:
Code:
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='yes' ?>
<apns count="1">
<apn name="Production"
numeric="00000"
mcc="000"
mnc="00"
apn="1"
user="null"
server="null"
password="null"
proxy="null"
port="null"
mmsproxy="null"
mmsport="null"
mmsprotocol="2.0"
mmsc="http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms"
type="mms" />
</apns>
I also needed that.. *228 fixed it.. thanks
i need some help to, i have a verizon droid incredible s on t-mobile, i can send text messages but i can't send and receive multimedia messages, some buddy help me... thank's
Taking advantage of the post, I wonder if anyone can help me, I have activated my Droid Incredible with Unefon of Mexico, but when I do not see the incoming call number who calls me and if I were to frame appears as private number, besides that I have no connection 3G, anyone know how to fix this.
fidodj23 said:
i need some help to, i have a verizon droid incredible s on t-mobile, i can send text messages but i can't send and receive multimedia messages, some buddy help me... thank's
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U need to edit the UA Strings and MMS Strings on the default.xml located on /system/customize/mns
With the correct once from T-Mobile
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The goal of this thread is to have gather and create a apns list that are missing from many users using XDANDROID.
I'm setting this thread up for people who have missing APN. You can view and quickly add your APN if needed.
I've always found that its a hassle and annoying when you boot Android and don't automatically get data.
WinMo actually downloaded those for you upon initial boot which was a great feature in my opinion.
I'll set up the format you need to post it in so that i can easily copy and paste them into apns.xml which will go into future builds of XDANDROID.
For now it would look like this:
Rename
One 2 One Person" should be "Tmobile-UK"
"Orange PCS Ltd" should be "Orange-UK"
"Vodafone Ltd" should be "Vodafone-UK"
"BTCellnet" should be "O2-UK"
Ben Netherlands=T-mobile NL
vodafone libertel=vodafone NL
Adding
APN:dm.jplat.net
UserName:[email protected]
Password:bmobile
mcc 440
mnc 10
Telenor DK
APN: Internet
MCC: 238
MNC: 02
Type: default
blau:
APN: internet.eplus.de
Username: blau
PassworD: blau
authentication: PAP
MCC: 262
MNC: 03
Telus CDMA phones,
APN Name: Telus
APN: sp.telus.net
or you can use
APN: sp.telus.com
O2 DE-Internet
APN: Internet
MCC: 262
MNC: 07
simyo:
APN: internet.eplus.de
Username: simyo
Password: simyo
MCC: 262
MNC: 03
APN-Type: default
E-Plus Germany:
1.:
Name: EPlus Internet
APN: internet.eplus.de
Username: eplus
Password: eplus
MCC: 262
MNC: 03
APN-Typ: default
2.:
Name: EPlus MMS
APN: mms.eplus.de
Username: mms
Password: eplus
MMSC: http ://mms/eplus (without space between http and : )
MMS-Proxy: 212.023.097.153
MMS-Port: 5080
MCC: 262
MNC: 03
APN-Typ: mms
Name: Telenor SE
APN: services.telenor.se
Proxy: 172.030.253.24
Port: 8799
MCC: 240
MNC: 08
APN-Typ: default
2.:
Name: Telenor SE MMS
APN: services.telenor.se
MMSC: http://mms/
MMS-Proxy: 172.030.253.241
MMS-Port: 8799
MCC: 240
MNC: 08
APN-Typ: mms
Personal GPRS
APN: gprs.personal.com
Username: gprs
Password: adgj
MCC: 722
MNC: 341
Personal MMS
APN: mms
Username: mms
Password: mms
MMSC: http://mms.personal.com
MMS Proxy: 172.25.7.31
MMS Port: 8080
MCC: 722
MNC: 341
APN Type: mms
also reserved for me
I always have to add emgsm.3gvzw.com for my verizon to connect.
bmobile in Japan
bmobile is not major providor, MVNO from NTT docomo.
APN:dm.jplat.net
UserName:[email protected]
Password:bmobile
mcc 440
mnc 10
This SIM is only data oritented and cannot call telephone.
Need more infomation ?
Thanks,
Touch Pro Raph100 (formally known as "NTT docomo HT-01A" in Japan)
Telenor DK
APN: Internet
MCC: 238
MNC: 02
Type: default
figured i could use this thread as a test for some thing.
as any cdma user knows sprint and xdandroid have been having issues with mms. i have figured out how to send mms on xdandroid but not receive.
the default mnc (995) and mcc (310) is a general rule for cdma. it is questioned if cdma even really uses both.
while trying to figure this stuff out i noticed that the hero and moment use different settings: mnc (120) and mcc (310).
while i have tried to edit the apnconfig myself a few different times i could never get these settings to stick.
if you don't mind throwing these in as a sprint specific apn so i can test it out
<apn carrier="CDMA" mcc="310" mnc="120" apn="" port="" mmsproxy="" mmsport="" mmsc="http://mms.sprintpcs.com" type="mms"/>
NaohiroFukuda said:
bmobile is not major providor, MVNO from NTT docomo.
APN:dm.jplat.net
UserName:[email protected]
Password:bmobile
mcc 440
mnc 10
This SIM is only data oritented and cannot call telephone.
Need more infomation ?
Thanks,
Touch Pro Raph100 (formally known as "NTT docomo HT-01A" in Japan)
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Haven't checked but that looks good.
hamagc said:
figured i could use this thread as a test for some thing.
as any cdma user knows sprint and xdandroid have been having issues with mms. i have figured out how to send mms on xdandroid but not receive.
the default mnc (995) and mcc (310) is a general rule for cdma. it is questioned if cdma even really uses both.
while trying to figure this stuff out i noticed that the hero and moment use different settings: mnc (120) and mcc (310).
while i have tried to edit the apnconfig myself a few different times i could never get these settings to stick.
if you don't mind throwing these in as a sprint specific apn so i can test it out
<apn carrier="CDMA" mcc="310" mnc="120" apn="" port="" mmsproxy="" mmsport="" mmsc="http://mms.sprintpcs.com" type="mms"/>
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i think making up APN won't work. As it wont be detected. And for changing it, i dont wan't to break it
babijoee said:
i think making up APN won't work. As it wont be detected. And for changing it, i dont wan't to break it
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ya i wouldn't want to change what we have as it works now.
hamagc said:
ya i wouldn't want to change what we have as it works now.
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If you figure it out then i'll change it
I have to create apn with the 1st two fields:
Android, internet
This is Sprint.
blau:
APN: internet.eplus.de
Username: blau
PassworD: blau
authentication: PAP
MCC: 262
MNC: 03
Telus APN
for Telus CDMA phones,
APN Name: Telus
APN: sp.telus.net
or you can use
APN: sp.telus.com
leave everything else blank/default.
O2 DE-Internet
APN: Internet
MCC: 262
MNC: 07
Simyo
simyo:
APN: internet.eplus.de
Username: simyo
Password: simyo
MCC: 262
MNC: 03
APN-Type: default
E-Plus Germany:
1.:
Name: EPlus Internet
APN: internet.eplus.de
Username: eplus
Password: eplus
MCC: 262
MNC: 03
APN-Typ: default
2.:
Name: EPlus MMS
APN: mms.eplus.de
Username: mms
Password: eplus
MMSC: http ://mms/eplus (without space between http and : )
MMS-Proxy: 212.023.097.153
MMS-Port: 5080
MCC: 262
MNC: 03
APN-Typ: mms
First of all, great initiative Babijoee!
The APN settings for the swedish provider "Telenor" is outdated and needs to be changed to the settings provided below. I tried combining them both on eclair but couldn't get mms working with those settings. Which is why they are provided as two separate apns.
Telenor SE:
1.:
Name: Telenor SE
APN: services.telenor.se
Proxy: 172.030.253.241
Port: 8799
MCC: 240
MNC: 08
APN-Typ: default
2.:
Name: Telenor SE MMS
APN: services.telenor.se
MMSC: http://mms/
MMS-Proxy: 172.030.253.241
MMS-Port: 8799
MCC: 240
MNC: 08
APN-Typ: mms
lugiber said:
First of all, great initiative Babijoee!
The APN settings for the swedish provider "Telenor" is outdated and needs to be changed to the settings provided below. I tried combining them both on eclair but couldn't get mms working with those settings. Which is why they are provided as two separate apns.
Telenor SE:
1.:
Name: Telenor SE
APN: services.telenor.se
Proxy: 172.030.253.24
Port: 8799
MCC: 240
MNC: 08
APN-Typ: default
2.:
Name: Telenor SE MMS
APN: services.telenor.se
MMSC: http://mms/
MMS-Proxy: 172.030.253.241
MMS-Port: 8799
MCC: 240
MNC: 08
APN-Typ: mms
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Its common and many providers do this. Thanks for your kind words and contributions lugiber
APN...
O2 Prepay
APN = payandgo.o2.co.uk
Username = payandgo
Password = password
Hi, I recently unlocked my Incredible 2 and I'm in India. It seems that the new SIM card allows me to make voice calls fine, but I can't seem to get 3G data even after signing up for the plan here etc. It shows Airtel (service provider) in the networks list and is active, but I still cannot get it to connect. Any ideas?
Have you confirmed your APN is entered correctly?
Some help for ya: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=550673
Read below instructions for Airtel Mobile Office and Airtel MMS APN Settings:
1. Delete all APN
2. Create New APN with followint Settings
Name: Internet
APN: airtelgprs.com
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password
Server: *
MMSC: http://100.1.201.171:10021/mmsc
MMS Proxy: 100.001.201.172
MMS Port: 8799
MCC: 404
MNC: 92
APN Type: default
3. Save and then create one more APN with following Settings:
Name: mms
APN: airtelmms.com
Proxy: 100.001.201.172
Port:8799
Username:
Password
Server: *
MMSC: http://100.1.201.171:10021/mmsc
MMS Proxy: 100.001.201.172
MMS Port: 8799
MCC: 404
MNC: 92
APN Type: mms
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Thank you guys very much. This got me on the net with Airtel!
I have a note 2 sgh-i317 that is unlocked I have the phone working and can make calls and send texts but cant receive picture text messages,I have done a lot of searching and im thinkin that i need to add another apn that is for mms only and is not selectable as a APN but will show up under the apn list.Does anyone know what the apn's should be thee att.mvno do not work. thanks hope you can help
You can try here hopefully this will HELP..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172110
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk
this is what i have found to be the best apn settings for my phone at this point BUT i cannot receive picture texts.
Name:Straight Talk
APN:tfdata
proxy: proxy.mvno.tracfone.com
port:80
username:Not set
password:not set
server:not set
mmsc:http://mms-tf.net
mms proxy:66.209.11.33
mms port:80
mcc:310
mnc:410
authentification type:none
apn type:default,supl,mms
bearer:unspecified
I tried every one of the settings posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172110 not a one of them works the one listed for straight talk is not right they have changed it,but i appreciate the attempt to help but at this point i the settings I have listed above are the only ones that work but they still dont allow for picture messaging.
I read somewhere that i can create another apn that is for texting only that actually isnt a apn that is selectable but the phone will automatically use it for mms that will allow picture texting to work properly.Unfortunately i cant find the post again ive done so much searching i cant remember where the heck i found that.Anyways this is where I'm at now lol
straight talk apn settings
engywook1 said:
this is what i have found to be the best apn settings for my phone at this point BUT i cannot receive picture texts.
Name:Straight Talk
APN:tfdata
proxy: proxy.mvno.tracfone.com
port:80
username:Not set
password:not set
server:not set
mmsc:http://mms-tf.net
mms proxy:66.209.11.33
mms port:80
mcc:310
mnc:410
authentification type:none
apn type:default,supl,mms
bearer:unspecified
I tried every one of the settings posted here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2172110 not a one of them works the one listed for straight talk is not right they have changed it,but i appreciate the attempt to help but at this point i the settings I have listed above are the only ones that work but they still dont allow for picture messaging.
I read somewhere that i can create another apn that is for texting only that actually isnt a apn that is selectable but the phone will automatically use it for mms that will allow picture texting to work properly.Unfortunately i cant find the post again ive done so much searching i cant remember where the heck i found that.Anyways this is where I'm at now lol
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I got my girlfriends note 2 and here are here settings
NAME: straight talk
APN: att.mvno
Proxy: proxy.mvno.tracfone.com
Port: 80
Username: not set
Password: not set
Server: not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: 66.209.11.33
MMS port: 80
MMS protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC: 310
MNC:410
Authentication type: PAP
APN type: default,supl,mms
hope this helps you out. be sure to delete previous apn settings cuz it can mess it up.:crying:
Deadboy And His Plastic White Soul :good:
I had a problem of not being able to send or receive MMS with pictures I finally found out how to fix it but ST won't tell you this. I found it on another forum. This should work for the Note 2 as well.
Name: Straight Talk
APN: tfdata
Proxy: Not Set
Port: Not Set
Username: Not Set
Password: Not Set
Server: Not Set
MMSC://mms-tf-net" but put http: in front of the //
MMS port: mms3.tracfone.com
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: Not Set
APN type: Not Set
Bearer: Unspecified
I had to remove the MMS port from 80 to Not set in order to receive pictures. That was really all I had to change.
Please someone help. I had no idea up until my friend questioned why i wasn't responding that i realized group texts were not coming in on my phone. Im rooted on
Oxygen os 3.2.4. I don't know if its my APN settings, group texts used to come in I am not sure what happend. Did some testing, it seems i can send out MMS just cant recieve anything. Cant receive Pictures either.
My apn is as follows:
Name: ATT Nextgenphone;
APN: nxtgenphone;
Proxy: not set;
Port: not set;
username: not set;
password: not set;
server: not set;
mms proxy: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net;
MMS proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net;
MMS port: 80;
MCC: 310;
MNC: 410;
Auth type: not set;
APN type: default,MMS,supl,hipri,fota;
APN protocol: IPv4;
APN roaming protocol: IPv4;
APN enable/disable: enabled;
Bearer: unspecified;
MVNO type: none;
MVNO value: not set.
Same for me, same apns
I get some peoples messages, but some just hang out undownloaded in their own text thread
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I have metroPCS and they use MNC of 16 and every time I try to change the MNC and save the profile, the profile disappears. Currently running Lineage OS 14.1 but it happens on other roms as well.
Don't have my phone with me at the moment, but might be able to edit the apns_conf file under /system/etc maybe system/vendor/etc (it changed recently). You might be able to add MetroPCS config into that file and save it as one of the defaults.
Ascertion said:
Don't have my phone with me at the moment, but might be able to edit the apns_conf file under /system/etc maybe system/vendor/etc (it changed recently). You might be able to add MetroPCS config into that file and save it as one of the defaults.
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Okay so here is what we have, there appears to be al ot of wrong information... where should i start? Or should i just wing the **** out of this adventure?
Just to show you what I saw, maybe you see something i dont.
<apn carrier="metropcs" mcc="310" mnc="027" apn="wap.metropcs.net" proxy="" port="" user="[email protected]" password="metropcs" server="http://mms.metropcs.net/servlets/mmsc" mmsc="http://mms.metropcs.net/mmsc" mmsproxy="" mmsport="3128" type="default,supl,mms" />
<apn carrier="MetroPCS 260" mcc="310" mnc="260" apn="fast.metropcs.com" protocol="IPV4V6" roaming_protocol="IPV4V6" mvno_match_data="6D" mvno_type="gid" type="ia" />
<apn carrier="MetroPCS 260" mcc="310" mnc="260" apn="fast.metropcs.com" mmsc="http://metropcs.mmsmvno.com/mms/wapenc" protocol="IPV6" roaming_protocol="IP" mvno_match_data="6D" mvno_type="gid" type="default,supl,mms" />
<apn carrier="MetroPCS DEFAULT" mcc="311" mnc="660" apn="internet.metropcs" user="" password="" type="default,hipri,admin,mms" authtype="0" mmsc="http://mms.metropcs.net:3128/mmsc" protocol="IP" roaming_protocol="IP" bearer="14" />
<apn carrier="MetroPCS IMS" mcc="311" mnc="660" apn="ims.metropcs" user="" password="" type="ims" authtype="0" mmsc="http://mms.metropcs.net:3128/mmsc" protocol="IP" roaming_protocol="IP" bearer="14" />
One site says use this:
MetroPCS APN Settings
APN Name MetroPCS
APN fast.metropcs.com
Proxy
Port
Username
Password
Server
MMSC http://metropcs.mmsmvno.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy
MMS Port
MCC 310
MNC 260
Authentication Type
APN Type default,mms,supl
APN Protocol IPv4
APN Roaming Protocol
Bearer
MVNO Type
One site says use this:
Metro PCS APN Settings:
Name: MetroPCS
APN: fast.metropcs.com
Proxy: Not Required
Port: Not Required
Username: Not Required
Password: Not Required
Server: Not Required
MMSC: http:// metropcs.mmsmvno.com/mms/wapenc
MMS proxy: leave it blank
MMS port: leave it blank
MCC: 310
MNC: 16
Authentication type: Not Required or just use the default value shown
It looks like MNC is wrong in the prebuilt template. As you say, it should be 016. What happens if you try to manually add a new APN (within the APN menu on the phone) with information from the 2nd sites source?
So alter the two middle ones? Cause the top and bottom ones I am not sure what to do with them.
So after altering everything and screwing with everything and pushing the phone till it literally broke I did what I should have done at the get-go.... brought it into metropcs. My bloody SIM card is defective. I have a feeling that there is some sort of BS associated with it, but the fix is literally a new SIM card for me.
FallenDreamsAgain said:
So after altering everything and screwing with everything and pushing the phone till it literally broke I did what I should have done at the get-go.... brought it into metropcs. My bloody SIM card is defective. I have a feeling that there is some sort of BS associated with it, but the fix is literally a new SIM card for me.
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They should give you a replacement sim for no charge.
FYI: You can manually add the apn your self.
Try these: ( add all of them) then you can click the check box for the one that works the best. On my phone, I have 10 different APNs that all work. Some better than others. In fact, I don't know but I get better internet than I pay for with one of them.
APN Name MetroPCS
APN fast.metropcs.com
Proxy
Port
Username
Password
Server
MMSC http://metropcs.mmsmvno.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy
MMS Port
MCC 310
MNC 260
Authentication Type
APN Type default,mms,supl
APN Protocol IPv4
APN Roaming Protocol
Bearer
MVNO Type
Alternate Settings
APN Name metropcs
APN fast.metropcs.com
Proxy
Port
Username
Password
Server
MMSC http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy
MMS Port
MCC
MNC
Authentication Type
APN Type default,mms,supl
APN Protocol IPv4
APN Roaming Protocol
Bearer
MVNO Type
Alternate Settings 2
APN Name metropcs
APN fast.metropcs.com
Proxy
Port
Username
Password
Server
MMSC http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy
MMS Port
MCC 310
MNC 260
Authentication Type
APN Type default,mms,supl
APN Protocol IPv6
APN Roaming Protocol
Bearer
MVNO Type
Alternate Settings 3
APN Name MetroPCS
APN fast.metropcs.com
Proxy
Port
Username
Password
Server
MMSC http://metropcs.mmsmvno.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy
MMS Port
MCC 310
MNC 260
Authentication Type
APN Type default,supl,mms
APN Protocol IPv6
APN Roaming Protocol IPv4
Bearer
MVNO Type GID