Hello I'm new to this community and I'm also new at modifying these phones, however yesterday I went to the T-Mobile store and checked the settings for my MMS and still wasn't able to receive MMS no matter what picture they sent me it will only show a thumbnail of only 3K in size, when going to my messaging options I can only see the Inbox, Outbox & Draft folder but no Sent folder... The T-Mobile emailed me the settings but I still can't get it to work, they said Cingular phones aren't capable to connecting with T-Mobile MMS I don't know if is BS or what but here's what he emailed me
Configuring MMS on a Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard Device
1. Tap on Start
2. Scroll to and tap on Messaging
3. Tap on Menu (lower right corner)
4. Tap on MMS Configuration
5. Tap on the Preferences tab and verify the following settings
6. Verify that Retrieve messages Automatically is: [checked]
7. Verify that Download on home network only is: [unchecked]
8. Save sent messages is: [optional]
9. Reject all messages is: [optional]
10. Allow delivery report is: [optional]
11. Allow read report is: [optional]
12. Use signature with this account is: [optional]
13. Attempts before giving up is: [3]
14. Photo Resolution is: [original]
15. Tap on the Servers tab
16. Tap on New
17. Tap on Server Name and enter [Picture Messaging]
18. Tap on Gateway and enter: [216.155.165.050]
19. Tap on Port and enter: [8080]
20. Tap on Server Address and enter: [http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms]
21. Tap on Connect Via and select [T-zones] or My Work Network
Note: Connect Via should be the name or catagory that the Wap settings were entered under
22.
23. Tap on Sending Size Limitation and enter: [300k]
24. Tap on Wap version and select: [2.0]
25. Tap on OK
26. Highlight [Picture Messaging] then tap on Set As Default
27. Tap Ok
WAP Configuration on Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard
1. From the main screen tap Start
2. Scroll to and tap on Settings
3. Tap on the Connections tab
4. Tap on the Connections icon
5. Under My Work Network tap on Add A New Modem Connection
6. Tap on Name and enter: [T-Zones]
7. Tap on Next
8. Tap on Modem Type and choose [Cellular Line GPRS]
9. Tap on next
10. Tap on Access Point Name and enter: [wap.voicestream.com
]
11. Ensure that Username is left: [blank]
12. Ensure that Password is left: [blank]
13. Ensure that Domain is left: [blank]
14. Tap on Finish
15. Tap the tab for Proxy Settings
16. Verify that the box next to This Network Connects to the Internet is: [checked]
17. Verify that the box next to This Network uses a Proxy server to connect to the internet is: [checked]
18. Tap on the Proxy Server box and enter: [216.155.165.050]
19. Tap on the Advanced button
20. Tap on the HTTP field
21. Verify that the server is listed as: [216.155.165.050]
22. Tap in the Port field and enter: [8080]
23. Tap OK in the upper right corner 3 (three) times to return to the main screen
24. If the device has a wap data package already provisioned then open Internet Explorer and attempt to browse a wap page such as [wap.myvoicestream.com]
On top of that after installing the CAB file which allows you to set up the internet for the 39.99 package it doesn't even go on the internet, I'm using the Manila2D package with TouchFLO 2d included, the weather won't update either so as you can see couple of different issues, I've tried flashing the phone couple of times with different ROMs and always having the same problem... your help is greatly appreciated
thanks
can anyone help me please?
thanks
Do a search for and download Arcsoft mmscomposer.cab - I use 5.0.31.11.
Then run the configuration tool, if you have a rom that has it cooked in otherwise do a search, download the .cab and install it.
This should set you right...
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my 7500 arrived yesterday and i spent some time connecting the device with Tier 3 tech support from T-Mobile. (god i love t-mobile ) as long as you pay for the internet they could care less what you hook up.
anyway it appers that some phones had different settings on order to work.
if anyone is interested i will post them.
till then, the only problem i have encountered is the video is a little choppy with certain formats..
T Mobile
Have an unlocked xda 11i but use T monbile sim (been with them for years) - due to sd card corruption have lost settings and can't restore.
T mobile as oyu say not too helpful - would be interetsed if you have settings for xda 11i
thanks so much
dean56 said:
my 7500 arrived yesterday and i spent some time connecting the device with Tier 3 tech support from T-Mobile. (god i love t-mobile ) as long as you pay for the internet they could care less what you hook up.
anyway it appers that some phones had different settings on order to work.
if anyone is interested i will post them.
till then, the only problem i have encountered is the video is a little choppy with certain formats..
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Yes, please post them. This will be helpful to many.
yes sure, please post it.
my ameo can connect to the edge network(t mobile) but no application can obtain data from the internet (internet explorer, opera,quick gps etc.)
Have a look here
is this for german tmobile network?
how about in US?
http://tmobileus.wdsglobal.com/phon...aEnabled=true&manufacturerId=41&phoneId=1184#
Set up t-zones / T-MobileWeb
Setting up the handset
1. Tap Start.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap on the Connections tab.
4. Tap the Connections icon.
5. Tap Add a new modem connection under T-Mobile GPRS.
6. Enter T-Zones in the Enter a name for the connection field.
7. Tap to select Cellular Line (GPRS) from the Select a modem drop down list.
8. Tap Next.
9. Enter wap.voicestream.com in the Access point name field. (*** If you have $19 unlimited GPRS/Edge service use internet.voicestream.com instead)
10. Tap Next.
11. Tap Finish.
12. Tap Edit my proxy server under T-Mobile GPRS.
13. Tap to check This network connects to the Internet.
14. Tap to check This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet.
15. Enter 216.155.165.050 in the Proxy server field.
16. Tap Advanced.
17. Tap HTTP.
18. Enter 8080 in the Port field.
19. Tap OK four times.
20. Tap Start again.
21. Tap Internet Explorer.
22. Browse to http://wap.t-zones.com.
23. Tap Menu.
24. Tap Tools and tap Options.
25. Tap Use Current under Home page.
26. Tap OK.
The new WAP profile is now configured and ready for use.
Set up picture and video messaging
Setting up the data account
1. Tap Start.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap on the Connections tab.
4. Tap the Connections icon.
5. Tap Add a new modem connection under T-Mobile GPRS.
6. Enter PictureMessaging in the Enter a name for the connection field.
7. Tap to select Cellular Line (GPRS) from the Select a modem drop down list.
8. Tap Next.
9. Enter wap.voicestream.com in the Access point name field.
10. Tap Next.
11. Tap Finish.
Setting up the MMS profile
1. Tap Start again.
2. Tap Messaging.
3. Tap Menu.
4. Tap MMS Configuration.
5. Tap the Servers tab.
6. Tap New.
7. Enter PictureMessaging in the Server Name field.
8. Enter 216.155.165.050 in the Gateway field.
9. Enter 8080 in the Port number field.
10. Enter http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms in the Server address field.
11. Tap to select T-Mobile GPRS from the Connect via drop down list.
12. Tap to select WAP 2.0 from the WAP Version dropdown.
13. Tap OK.
14. Scroll to PictureMessaging and tap Set As Default.
15. Tap OK.
The new MMS profile is now configured and ready for use.
Finaly got vodaphone to send me the settings for MMS on samrtphones,
IT should work on all PDAs running Win Mobile 5 & 6 .
MMS Settings Start by creating a GPRS MMS connection. 1. Tap Start and then tap Settings . 2. Tap on the Connections tab at the screen bottom. 3. Tap Connections 4. Tap the Advanced tab at the screen bottom. 5. Tap the Select Networks button 6. Tap the New button under My ISP . 7. Name it Vodafone MMS and then tap the Modem tab. 8. Tap the New button. 9. Name the connection Vodafone MMS and select Cellular Line GPRS as modem. Tap the Next button. 10. Type wap.vodafone.co.uk in the Access point name box. Tap the Next button. 11. Enter User name wap 12. and Password wap 13. Leave the domain field blank. 14. Tap the Finish button. Please Note When verifying pre-configured settings the password wap will be masked by 16 stars . This is a security feature of the Microsoft operating system. 15. Tap Ok in the top right corner. 16. Change the preferred connection in the top box from Vodafone MMS to My ISP and then tap the top right Ok button. Tap the Start button and select Today. Co!nf!igure the MMSC 1. Tap the Start Button and select Messaging . 2. Tap the Tools menu and select MMS Settings .3. Select Vodafone MMS in the Connect via box. Check the Retrieve messages immediately box and tap the Servers tab at the bottom of the screen. 4. Tap the sample server. 5. Please Note Minimising the on-screen keyboard by apping the icon at the bottom of the screen will reveal the following fields Change Server name to Vodafone MMSC Gateway 212.183.137.12 Port number 9201 Server address http mms.vodafone.co.uk servlets mms Sending size limit 100k 6. Tap the Ok button and then the top right Ok button.
Can you tell me what changes from the above if using a PAYG sim card?
I recently did a Hard Reset on my HTC p3600 (WM5). I have been unable to re-establish my data connection (internet/email/wap/mms) with Vodafone UK (monthly contract). I could not remember how I set up the phone originally when I bought it from Expansys UK in April 07. I phoned Vodafone for the settings but the trained monkey was predictably useless. I checked threads on this site to no avail (Even downloaded an empty zip folder that had promised a CAB file with all necessary settings http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=285360)
I found a list of settings here (see link) to enable internet/wap/mms/email: http://www.4winmobile.com/forums/ppc-faq/6251-q-what-uk-roi-gprs-settings-web-wap-mms.html. Still I am unable to connect.
I did notice some STRANGE SET BEHAVIOUR. As instructed I set up connections for Vodafone Wap and Vodafone Internet. According to the above site the Vodafone ‘username’ & ‘passwords’ for both of these connections are ‘web’ & ‘web‘. I entered these and saved the connections. Later, having no success connecting, I went back to check the settings I had entered. For both connections the username ‘web’ remained the same, but the password had changed to something with about 13 characters. I can change it back to ‘web’ but once I save the settings it seems to revert to this longer unknown password (it shows as a row of asterixes). Any suggestions on what to do next are very welcome.
I believe your password is hashed to some kind of key (possibly 13 characters). This is stored instead of the three characters 'web', providing better security, since a malicious counterparty can neither `read' your password from a file, nor narrow his brute force search by examining the length of the password string.
I have a Vodafone UK contract (also bought from expansys) and used the following cab file from this thread back in my WM5 days:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=310876
Why not upgrade to a WM6 rom? That has all the 'customization' settings built in so you never have to worry about how to restore these things...
Hi midgeslayer,
To make sure you do have the correct settings for internet, e-mail, WAP and MMS, here are the settings for Windows mobile 5 devices. It could be that the settings you've followed are not quite correct which is affecting the connection. Try these ones and see how you get on:-
Vodafone Configuration Guide
HTC P3600
Setting up Internet
1. Tap Start
2. Tap Settings
3. Tap Connections tab
4. Tap Connections
5. Tap Add a new modem connection
6. At Enter a Name… give the profile a name i.e. Vodafone WAP
7. At Select a Modem tap down arrow and select Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
8. Tap Next
9. At Access point Name: enter:
For Contract - internet
For PayT - pp.vodafone.co.uk
10. At User name: enter web
11. At Password: enter web
12. Tap Finish
Setting up Email
1. Tap Start.
2. Tap Messaging
3. Tapr Menu.
4. Tap Tools
5. Tap Options
6. Tap New Account
7. At Select and e-mail provider
8. Tap other pop3/imap4
9. Tap Next
10. At Enter e-mail address: enter i.e. [email protected]
11. Tap Next
12. The Phone will perform an automatic search for the settings.
13. At Your name enter a Your Name (i.e. John).
14. At User Name enter the account username (e.g. john.smith).
15. At Password enter the e-mail account password.
16. Tap in the box next to Save password if you wish
17. Tap Next
18. Tap on the down arrow at Account Type and select POP3 or IMAP4 (Depending on the
email account type)
19. Tap Next
20. At Incoming Mail enter i.e. your email providers incoming mail server address : i.e.
Vodafone, pop.vodafone.co.uk.
21. At Outgoing (SMTP) Mail Server enter send.vodafone.co.uk pop.vodafone.co.uk).
22. Tap Finish
Setting up WAP
1. Tap Start
2. Tap Settings
3. Tap Connections tab
4. Tap Connections
5. Tap Add a new modem connection
6. At Enter a Name… give the profile a name i.e. Vodafone WAP
7. At Select a Modem tap down arrow and select Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
8. Tap Next
9. At Access point Name: enter:
For Contract - wap.vodafone.co.uk
For PayT - pp.vodafone.co.uk
10. At User name: enter wap
11. At Password: enter wap
12. Tap Finish
Setting up MMS
1. Tap Start
2. Tap Messaging
3. Tap Menu.
4. Tap Tools
5. Tap Options
6. Tap MMS
7. Tap Servers Tab
8. Tap New
9. At Server Name enter Vodafone MMS
10. At Gateway enter 212.183.137.012
11. At Server address: enter http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
12. At Connect via tap the down arrow and select My work network
13. Tap OK
Let us know how you get on with those. We may need to check your account to ensure everything has been activated for using these services too. We can explain how to do this once you've tried to connect using these settings here.
I'm sure we can get it sorted for you soon.
Hopefullyuseful
Vodafone UK
Any Kiwis having trouble with 2Degrees windows mobile settings see below:
INTERNET
Setting up the Internet data account
1. On the handset, tap Start and select Settings.
2. Tap the Connections tab.
3. Tap the Connections icon.
4. Tap the Advanced tab.
5. Tap Select Networks.
6. Under the first drop down box, tap New…
7. In the Enter a name for these settings: field, enter 2D WEB
8. Tap the Modem tab.
9. Tap New…
10. In the Enter a name for the connection: field, enter 2D WEB
11. Tap the Select a modem drop-down list and select Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G).
12. Tap Next.
13. In the Access point name: field, enter internet
14. Tap Next.
15. In the User name: field enter (this field may intentionally be left blank)
16. In the Password: field enter (this field may intentionally be left blank)
17. Tap Finish.
18. Tap the Proxy Settings tab.
19. Select the This network connects to the Internet option.
20. Tap ok three times.
21. Tap x to close the Settings screen.
22. Tap Start, then launch Internet Explorer.
23. Tap Menu.
24. Tap Favorites
25. Tap the Add / Delete tab OR tap Menu
26. Tap Add...OR tap Add Favorite
27. In the Name field, enter D2 Internet
28. In the Address field, enter http://m.2degreesmobile.co.nz/
29. Tap Add.
30. Tap ok.
31. Tap x.
MMS
Setting up the MMS data account
1. On the device, tap on Start and then Settings.
2. Tap on the Connections tab.
3. Tap on the Connections icon.
4. Tap on the Advanced tab.
5. Tap on Select Networks.
6. Tap on New…
7. In the Enter a name for these settings: field, enter 2D MMS
8. Tap on the Modem tab.
9. Tap on New.
10. In the Enter a name for the connection: field, enter 2D MMS
11. Tap on the Select a modem: drop down list and select Cellular Line (GPRS).
12. Tap on Next.
13. Scroll to Access point and enter mms
14. Tap on Next.
15. If required, scroll to User name and enter
16. If required, scroll to Password and enter
17. Tap on Finish.
18. Tap on ok three times.
19. Tap on x to close the settings screen.
Setting up the MMS account
1. Tap Start, then Messaging.
2. Tap on SMS \ MMS.
3. Tap Menu, then New followed by MMS.
4. Tap Select.
5. Tap Menu, then Options followed by MMS Options.
6. Tap Servers, then New.
7. Enter 2D MMS
8. Scroll to Gateway and enter 118.148.1.118
9. Scroll to Port number and enter 8080
10. Scroll to Server Address and enter http://mms.2degreesmobile.net.nz:48090
11. Select 2D MMS from the Connect via drop-down list.
12. From WAP Version select WAP 2.0
13. Tap Done.
14. Highlight 2D MMS and tap Set As Default.
15. Tap ok.
Thank you!!!
waterworth, you're a lifesaver!!! The information on the 2degrees website wasn't particularly helpful, but with your instructions I've now got MMS and mobile Internet working on my brand new HTC HD2! I don't think I could've figured it out otherwise.
Now we just need 2degrees to roll out that 3G network...
Thanks so much,
Kate.
Yep, thanx, but don't forget to set HSDPA to off !
legendary!
I've finally been able to configure my old i-mate JasJar to send mms and connect to the internet - after trying to use the 2degrees configurator and manual config numerous times without success.
Cheers!
Thanks, will post this info on proper thread GPRS/Internet Connection Settings for the whole world
Thanks for posting this! I don't have much use for them - I can remember the APN's from all the times i've put them in - but its good its here!
Having a few problems
currently own a HTC HD2 but 02 dont have this phone yet but i currently have a 02 sim in it and they have no wap or 3g settings for it. Is there a way to manualy imput the internet settings into the phone as 02 have given the settings to me but they have no idea how to manualy imput them as they cant see the menus on the phone but here as XDA im sure you can help..
no need for any of that mate - just plug it in and away it goes
the HTC connection manager kicks in when you first bootup, it'll recognise you have an o2 sim and ask you to if it can configure the device - simple as
Before getting my HD2 unlocked today I was using an O2 PAYG sim. The autoconfigure on the O2 HD2 doesn't work for PAYG settings only contract settings.
I contacted O2 and they sent me the details which I have included below. It takes a bit of following and isn't 100% described correctly, but they do work properly when set up :-
GPRS setup
• Go to Start > Settings > Connections > Connections Icon > 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 (make sure the on-screen keyboard is not hiding this)
• 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
MMS setup – ensure GPRS settings are completed
· Select 'Start' > Select 'Messaging' > Select 'Menu' > Select 'MMS Configuration' or ‘tools’ > Select 'Servers' tab > Select 'New'
· Type in Server name or 'O2 MMS'
· Select 'Gateway' and type in '193.113.200.195'
· Select 'Port number' and type in '9201'
· Select 'Server address' and enter 'http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002'
· Select 'Connect via' and select 'My Work Network''
· Click 'OK'
· Highlight 'O2 MMS' and click on 'Set As Default'
Big thanks
Ah thanks Axemcop great help and once again thanks mate nd this will be one of those questions people will be pleased to hear answered as im sure alot of people will want to know this.. cheers mate
No problem mate, glad it sorted it for you.