Can someone forward the APN settings that you are using on your phone
jolson23 said:
Can someone forward the APN settings that you are using on your phone
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Depends on your data plan on AT&T.
If you have the simple 3G smartphone plan, you can use the wap.cingular APN which is:
Code:
Name: Cingular 410
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: Blank
Port: Blank
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Server: cingulargprs.com
MMSC: http://mms.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: Blank
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: Blank
APN Type: default,supl,mms
APN protocol: leave as is
Bearer: leave as is
If you have the Smartphone on 4G provisioned on your plan you can use the Phone APN which seems to be faster. My Nexus is provisioned for the later 4G plan and I combined my MMS with the Internet for one APN:
Code:
Name: AT&T HSPA+
APN: phone
Proxy: Blank
Port: Blank
Username: blank
Password: blank
Server: blank
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: Blank
APN Type: default,supl,mms,hipri
APN protocol: leave as is
Bearer: leave as is
You'll need to check on your AT&T plan to see what data plan you have. If you don't have Smartphone on 4G you can't use the phone apn. You have to use the cingular.wap one. I'm getting about 5 mb/s down and 1.1 mb/s up using the phone apn.
Hope this helps and remember the Thanks button!
Todd
daystrom said:
Depends on your data plan on AT&T.
If you have the simple 3G smartphone plan, you can use the wap.cingular APN which is:
Code:
Name: Cingular 410
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: Blank
Port: Blank
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Server: cingulargprs.com
MMSC: http://mms.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: Blank
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: Blank
APN Type: default,supl,mms
APN protocol: leave as is
Bearer: leave as is
If you have the Smartphone on 4G provisioned on your plan you can use the Phone APN which seems to be faster. My Nexus is provisioned for the later 4G plan and I combined my MMS with the Internet for one APN:
Code:
Name: AT&T HSPA+
APN: phone
Proxy: Blank
Port: Blank
Username: blank
Password: blank
Server: blank
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: Blank
APN Type: default,supl,mms,hipri
APN protocol: leave as is
Bearer: leave as is
You'll need to check on your AT&T plan to see what data plan you have. If you don't have Smartphone on 4G you can't use the phone apn. You have to use the cingular.wap one. I'm getting about 5 mb/s down and 1.1 mb/s up using the phone apn.
Hope this helps and remember the Thanks button!
Todd
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just throwing this out there these settings do work on the sgs3 and im very thankful of u
Awesome thanks for the APN ... better signal and faster speeds =]
-Google
At&t apn 12/31/12
jolson23 said:
Can someone forward the APN settings that you are using on your phone
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I needed these not long ago myself.... Thought I would share... AT&T APN for 4G LTE using a motorola Atrix HD, data and mms... See attachment.
daystrom said:
Depends on your data plan on AT&T.............
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Thanks for this. I searched the forums and whatever else thread that has the supposed APN info did not work. This though, works like a charm. :highfive:
Thanks! This APN for 4G worked on my T999 SG3 from T-Mobile that I just put on ATT. I managed to get 3.49 Mbps down from it. 4G icon. I guess this means my Iphone 5 LTE wont be used now lol.
It's not the APN, it's how the mms.apk was compiled. Download Go SMS Pro from the market, disable stock MMS app, go through the ADVANCE Settings in Go SMS. Find MMS Custom Agent & type "Android"
Done & Done.
I hope it works for you, too!
Verified on my Skyrocket with Orthus X 4.2.2 & Triumph with ROM? 4.1.2
jolson23 said:
Can someone forward the APN settings that you are using on your phone
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i grandfathered the unlimited data plan on att but lately i can't use my data plan and i am not sure why...
i can use text and calls but no internet connection ... do you have any idea on how to fix it ?
I was Not getting mobile data on my LGOG after flashing CM 10.2, and added the second APN listed here. I just tested, and down speeds are 9.85mb/s down. I'm not getting the 4G logo though? What gives? I've got the H.
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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!
Hello.
I just wondering, I create a new APN with information from my old Atrix 4G, do you think it will automatically disable LTE and will save battery?
P.S.
I'm in non-LTE area and in order for Nitro connect to internet I had to either change my plan to LTE or add new APN. I did the later and it seems to work fine, getting slightly better speed then on Atrix.
Just in case someone need this, here is APN data I've used:
Code:
Name: HSDPA
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: [email protected]
Password: cingular1
Server:
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Auth type:
APN type: default,mms,supl,agps,fota,dun
Saw something similar on androidcentral, though the settings there didn't work. I think I will try to setup a tasker profile to change the apn when I am connected to wireless to see if it helps save battery?
So I have been trying to change the apn to the pta apn and every time my nexus reverts to cingular 410. Any ideas why?
Add a new apn rather than modifying the existing one.
Make sure to hit Menu --> Save after you make your changes (back button doesn't save changes in this case)
Did all that. Added the pta apn saved it then restarted the phone and the phone jumps back to the Cingular 410
Is your SIM/account provisioned for LTE? I don't believe the PTA apn will work if not.
codesplice said:
Is your SIM/account provisioned for LTE? I don't believe the PTA apn will work if not.
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this might be what I have to do. I called customer service and they gave me some crap about loosing unlimited so I have to go into a store to get it done. Maybe it will work then
If you're grandfathered in to the "unlimited plan", changing to the 4G plan should not count as a new plan.... so you shouldn't lose your unlimited.
I was able to "upgrade" to the 4G unlimited plan without issue, but that was just to be provisioned for HSPA+. I just walked into the store and asked for it - got a new SIM and everything. Took all of five minutes, the CSR was very helpful.
It *should* work the same way for LTE though you'll probably have to specifically request LTE. You can get them to use the IMEI off of a Jetstream if necessary.
codesplice said:
If you're grandfathered in to the "unlimited plan", changing to the 4G plan should not count as a new plan.... so you shouldn't lose your unlimited.
I was able to "upgrade" to the 4G unlimited plan without issue, but that was just to be provisioned for HSPA+. I just walked into the store and asked for it - got a new SIM and everything. Took all of five minutes, the CSR was very helpful.
It *should* work the same way for LTE though you'll probably have to specifically request LTE. You can get them to use the IMEI off of a Jetstream if necessary.
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Thats what I will need the IMEI off of a LTE smartphone, because nothing is changing the scenario here. AT&T wont add LTE provisioning to my account and the apn's wont stick for nothing
If you can get them to provision your line for 4G/HSPA+ (and they should without any problem), you can use the "phone" APN. I got decent results with that. You're never going to actually hit the LTE speeds afforded by the "PTA" APN with the Galaxy Nexus - the only difference will likely be the latency.
codesplice said:
If you can get them to provision your line for 4G/HSPA+ (and they should without any problem), you can use the "phone" APN. I got decent results with that. You're never going to actually hit the LTE speeds afforded by the "PTA" APN with the Galaxy Nexus - the only difference will likely be the latency.
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i actually have that provision as I came from an SGS2 where do I find that apn?
There's a good list that I referenced at http://www.codemonkeyjava.com/2011/12/08/apn-list-for-galaxy-nexus-for-att/
The important bits are:
Name: AT&T US HSDPA
APN: phone
Proxy: <not set>
Port: <not set>
Username: <not set>
Password: <not set>
Server: <not set>
MMSC: <not set>
MMS Proxy: <not set>
MMS Port: <not set>
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: <not set>
APN type: default,supl,agps,fota,dun
Name: AT&T US MMS
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: <not set>
Password: <not set>
Server: <not set>
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: <not set>
APN type: mms
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Add those two APNs, select the "phone" one as the default (little toggle bubble thing), and reboot.
will give it a shot and let you know
switched back to cingular 410 speeds were the same between 5-6k up and 1-2 down and with the cingular 410 mms works flawless
These are working for both data and mms on the $60/month unlimited plan as of April 6th, 2012.
Name: T-Mobile Data
APN: simple
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC:
MMS proxy:
MMS port:
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication type:
APN type: default,supl,admin,dun,hipri
APN protocol: IPv4
Bearer: Unspecified
Name: T-Mobile MMS
APN: simple
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: http://smpl.mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS proxy:
MMS port:
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication type:
APN type: default,supl,mms
APN protocol: IPv4
Bearer: Unspecified
is this for unthrottled data on T-Mobile?
I don't think anyone has ever had a problem with simple mobile's APN settings. They even have it on their website http://www.mysimplemobile.com/Support-Center-Phone-Programming.aspx
asianxtreme said:
is this for unthrottled data on T-Mobile?
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This is for Simple Mobile....
Within the past two days, I've noticed that the default Simple Mobile APN settings in CM9, which have a proxy and port specified, are incorrect. Setting both to empty restored my connection.
DOHCtor, I do not see the Galaxy Nexus in that list you linked to. That is precisely why I posted the information.
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DOHCtor, I do not see the Galaxy Nexus in that list you linked to. That is precisely why I posted the information.
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The Galaxy Nexus is an Android phone and those settings are for Android phones...
How many Android phones have you used on Simple Mobile? I've used 3 HTC Androids and 2 Samsung phones with SM. All Android phones do not use the same APN settings in the Simple Mobile system. I wish that were true but it is not.
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_atlien_ said:
How many Android phones have you used on Simple Mobile? I've used 3 HTC Androids and 2 Samsung phones with SM. All Android phones do not use the same APN settings in the Simple Mobile system. I wish that were true but it is not.
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Nexus one, Nexus S, Mytouch 3G slide, T-Mobile Vibrant, T-mobile Galaxy S 4g, and Galaxy Nexus. These weren't all my phones, but belonged to family members and I set up the APN for them and it worked perfectly fine
_atlien_ said:
These are working for both data and mms on the $60/month unlimited plan as of April 6th, 2012.
Name: T-Mobile Data
APN: simple
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC:
MMS proxy:
MMS port:
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication type:
APN type: default,supl,admin,dun,hipri
APN protocol: IPv4
Bearer: Unspecified
Name: T-Mobile MMS
APN: simple
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: http://smpl.mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS proxy:
MMS port:
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication type:
APN type: default,supl,mms
APN protocol: IPv4
Bearer: Unspecified
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I recently flashed 4.4 kitkat on my Nexus 4, and lost the APN settings. I used the 2nd on this list you have as it is on the Simple Mobile website; however data transfer was horrific, even at full bars. I ran a search online and found this post, and tried the first set of settings on your post instead of the 2nd, and my phone works as it did before; super fast connection, no data transfer issues.
Just hooked up my new Galaxy Nexus on ST today. Talk, text and data work... except for the data sometimes
Data is slow and spotty despite good signal. When Google Play tries to access the network it fails almost every time. I've found other posts about this solution and tried these two APN settings with no luck:
(ST recommended)
APN Name: Straight Talk APN: att.mvno Proxy: proxy.mvno.tracfone.com Port: 80 MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com MMS Proxy: 66.209.11.33 MMS Port: 80
(Found on hofo)
Name: US - Straight Talk Web APN: att.mvno Proxy: Port: Username: Password: Server: MMSC: MMS Proxy: MMS Port: MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0 MCC: 310 MNC: 410 Authentication Type: PAP APN Type: default, supl
TXT Messaging MMS: Name: US - Straight Talk MMS APN: att.mvno Proxy: Port: Username: Password: Server: 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: mms
Any ideas?
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Do not Mess with APNs, the phone gets those from your carrier automaticly... Try flashing some other radios.. For me xxkk6 or any ug version wont work or barely works.. Only xxkl1 works great for me depends on your zone/carrier and several other factors.. So go ahead and find the basebands thread in the general section, download all the radios for gsm (Assuming you have a GSM phone) get the img files and flash them via fastboot and try until you get a Stable service
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I appreciate the response. Straight Talk says you must and, from what I experienced, the APN was not set automatically and though I had voice and text data did not work at all until I did set it. That might be the case for phones that accept OTA programming but I don't think it's true for unlocked phones or when switching carriers. (I had to set the APN on my Evo after flashing it from Sprint to PagePlus because OTA programming doesn't work)
Thanks for the advice on the radio though. I'll try it
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