(This is how to) T-Mobile U.S. Data and MMS using epc.tmobile.com - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

T-Mobile U.S. users.
using these settings will enable you to send mms with t-mobile data connection (epc.tmobile.com). you can disable disconnect after send and receive of mms, leaving your data connection active and have no wait for reconnect for browsing.
Server Name: T-Mobile MMS
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port #: 8080
Server Address: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
Connect via: T-Mobile Data
Send limit: 300k
WAP Version: WAP 2.0
Thanks wahida76 for the server address.

jlavoie said:
T-Mobile U.S. users.
using these settings will enable you to send mms with t-mobile data connection (epc.tmobile.com). you can disable disconnect after send and receive of mms, leaving your data connection active and have no wait for reconnect for browsing.
Server Name: T-Mobile MMS
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port #: 8080
Server Address: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
Connect via: T-Mobile Data
Send limit: 300k
WAP Version: WAP 2.0
Thanks wahida76 for the server address.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
This is exactly what I was looking for... well almost. I need the full settings for DATA, MMS, and DATA with Modemlink. THe latest connection setup uses so many files that I refuse to put it into rom and I just use the old one that has a zip file. It would be better to have a cab or provxml to get those settings right away. I guess I will just have to scour the rom for those.

Create T-Mobile Data Connection (epc.tmobile.com)
Start, Settings, Connections, Connections.
Select Advanced tab.
Hit Select Networks button.
Hit New button.
Name it T-Mobile Data
Hit Modem Tab.
Hit New Button.
Name it T-Mobile Data
for select modem use celluar line (GPRS, 3G)
hit next.
Access point name: epc.tmobile.com
hit next.
hit Finished. (yes all fields are blank)

i'm curious to know - can you use mms without a data plan? i have the unlimited messaging package but no a data plan.

Sfkn2 said:
i'm curious to know - can you use mms without a data plan? i have the unlimited messaging package but no a data plan.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
i am not sure if these settings will work for people without data. i will test when my wife gets home and report back if your stuck on wap.voicestream.com or not.

Related

t - mobile settings on xda 2

hello i have just got a xda 2 it was locked on on all networks except o2.
since then i managed to unlock the phone to all networks but.....
i need the settings for t-mobile so that i can use wap and the internet.
can somone please tell me the gprs and wap settings for this. Also i am on payasyougo. please help i am new to this!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Im not sure if T-Mobile's Pay as you go is the same as the one in the states, but if so you cant get on the net with an XDA if it is, unless you switch your pay as you go over to a Sidekick 2 pay as you go plan which will take a daily fee from your balance but you get unlimited access that way, the american fee for this is $1.00 not sure what that is in your curency but i expect that it would be diffrent any way.
but here are the settings i use here in the states
set 3 new GPRS connections and for the accesee name put in these
wap.voicestream.com
internet2.voicestream.com
internet3.voicestream.com
probally it will be tmobile.com instead of voicestream T Mobile bought out voicestream here in the states and they never renaimed ther accsess methods.
if that helps great if not sorry
Uk settings
Homepage: http://wap.t-mobile.co.uk/ or http://www.t-zones.co.uk
GPRS APN address: general.t-mobile.uk
Gateway (IP) address :149.254.001.010
Username : user
Password: wap
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Port number: 9201
Authentication: Normal
SMTP email server: smtp.t-email.co.uk
t-mobile settings on mdaII (usa)
After weeks of searching different forums and conflicting info, these are the settings that finally worked for me. Mind you I use the $4.99/month T-Zones plan but can acess regular http pages just fine now...
Connects to: The Internet
Access Point: wap.voicestream.com
User Name:
Password:
Primary/Secondary DNS: Leave Blank (contrary to most forums i've read)
IP Address: Leave Blank
Proxy Settings
This network connects to the internet: Check Box
This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet: Check Box
Click "Advanced"
HTTP - 216.155.165.50 - Port 8080 (do not keep as just 80)
WAP - 216.155.165.50 - Port: 9201
Secure - 216.155.165.50 - Port: 9201 (yes, 9201...Do Not change to 9203 unless you see issues with certain pages)
And for those who require AIM: download it from the Brazilian site. Its free and the messenger itself is all english. Be warned- using other than the AIM built-in to T-Zones will minus from you message plan as if they were regular text messages. This is Per Message- not session. Also- this is my working setting for AIM...
Host: login.oscar.aol.com (typical settings)
Port: 25 (the default is 5190 but T-Mobile blocks this port)
Hope this works for others....
thanks very much settings work great on my HTC Universal WM6
These are for TMobile USA.
I have these for TMobile Usa. Enjoy and good luck. I did notice that mms will not always work for these. A network configuration may need to be ran. I also added a text file that will teach you how to increase the mms size.
I guess you guys haven't heard about tmo's new apn there rolling out: epc.tmobile.com enter that in your phone's apn address and you wont need a proxy even with the 5.99 plan
Thanks for all your post, I have the same problem and now it has been sorted!
Levelup what did you do?
can anyone find t-mobile uk internet settings for htc touch hd? Because Im thinking to buy one and it might be locked on orange.
how do i download the aim by text message?
prodigalfish said:
After weeks of searching different forums and conflicting info, these are the settings that finally worked for me. Mind you I use the $4.99/month T-Zones plan but can acess regular http pages just fine now...
Connects to: The Internet
Access Point: wap.voicestream.com
User Name:
Password:
Primary/Secondary DNS: Leave Blank (contrary to most forums i've read)
IP Address: Leave Blank
Proxy Settings
This network connects to the internet: Check Box
This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet: Check Box
Click "Advanced"
HTTP - 216.155.165.50 - Port 8080 (do not keep as just 80)
WAP - 216.155.165.50 - Port: 9201
Secure - 216.155.165.50 - Port: 9201 (yes, 9201...Do Not change to 9203 unless you see issues with certain pages)
And for those who require AIM: download it from the Brazilian site. Its free and the messenger itself is all english. Be warned- using other than the AIM built-in to T-Zones will minus from you message plan as if they were regular text messages. This is Per Message- not session. Also- this is my working setting for AIM...
Host: login.oscar.aol.com (typical settings)
Port: 25 (the default is 5190 but T-Mobile blocks this port)
Hope this works for others....
Click to expand...
Click to collapse

T-Mobile USA MMS settings that work

***EDIT***
After much trial and error, I've figured out how to get the MMS working for T-Mobile USA. See below.
Greetings friends,
I've been having issues getting MMS to work on T-Mobile USA and my Jam. Per the T-Mo support pages, I'm using the following settings:
Server name: T-Mobile
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port number: 9201 (that was the default, not indicated on T-Mo site)
Server address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
On the MMS Settings Preferences page I have:
Connect via: My Work Network
And my Work Network modem connection setting is called T-Mobile MMS, connect using Cellular Modem (GPRS) and the address is wap.voicestream.com.

mms for cingular / at&t help

Can anyone please share their knowledge or experience on how I can get my unlocked 6.1 shadow to make the mms work for at&t. I tried all kind of stuff from this forum and elsewhere and I still cannot get it to work.
MMS settings for AT&T
klunk said:
Can anyone please share their knowledge or experience on how I can get my unlocked 6.1 shadow to make the mms work for at&t. I tried all kind of stuff from this forum and elsewhere and I still cannot get it to work.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Do you have these settings set as follows?:
Server name: AT&T MMS
Gateway: wireless.cingular.com
Port number: 80
Server address: http://mmsc.cingular.com/
Connect via: MEdia Net
Then, check your MEdia Net settings:
Connects From: The Internet
Connects To: WAP network
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com:80
Type: HTTP
Username: <leave blank>
Password: <leave blank>
see this AT&T forums thread
Hope this helps.
.nevermind.
mms fix
Please post to links for users to try thanks.
For those who can't receive at&t mms:
I used the PR MMS MediaNet settings tool available on XDA
Go to Settings>Connections>Connections
Delete all data connections before running the tool
Use the device Network Setup Tool to make your primary connection.
Run the PR MediaNet MMS tool to set the size limites
After setting up the connection create a new connection in com manager
Use Work Connection
Use these settings
Connection Cellular GRPS 3G
Name I used MediaNet No Proxy
APN wap.cingular
Username [email protected]
Passwork CINGULAR1
Do not use the proxy settings for this
Have all internet applications go to this connection do that in your com manager
Go into your mms options in messaging click servers click at&t mms make sure MediaNet is still the connection for send/receive mms
now it will send receive mms using the at&t proxy and the internet for other apps without the proxy

Help with HTC Wizard settings.

I searched the forums, but couldn't find this precise question asked, so here goes nothing...
Alright, I'm currently using an HTC Wizard 200 with the 2.26 rom, which a friend fixed up for me since he upgraded to a Samsung.
AT&T is my service provider, and as such, the phone had no issue with texting, or making/receiving calls. Only hang up I had was that it was using the T-Mobile servers for MMS messaging, so nothing would send/download, that way.
After an hour or so of working on it last night, I made it work. My current settings under "Connections" are...
Programs that automatically connect to the Internet should use:
MEdia Net-
Name: Cingular GPRS
Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point: wap.cingular
User Name: wap.cingulargprs.com
Password: CINGULAR1
Domain: *left blank*
Under "Advanced" tab:
Use IP Header compression: Checked
Under "Messaging->Options->MMS->Servers",
MMS Configuration
Cingular MMS
Server Name: Cingular MMS
Gateway: wireless.cingular.com
Port Number: 80
Server Address: http://mmsc.cingular.com
Connect via: MEdia Net
Sending Size Limit: 300k
WAP Version: 2.0
Now, this works flawlessly for receiving/sending MMS. My phone is fully operational, and I'm digging it. But the one thing that's bothering me is that I can connect to Internet Explorer with these settings. And I don't want to be able to, even on accident. I unchecked "This network connects to the Internet" under Proxy Settings, and it failed to connect to the GPRS once, but if I accidentally select Internet Explorer, it can still connect if the WLAN is off. If WLAN is on, it will default to using the internet connection.
Is there any way that I can keep my MMS capability, but disable these settings from allowing me to accidentally access internet browsing?
Like I said, I gave it a search, and couldn't find anything related to what I'm trying to manage. So any help? This is my first time working with any sort of phone, so I'm surprised I even got this far without help.
Much appreciated, ahead of time.
This should be
MEdia Net-
Name: MEdia Net
Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point: wap.cingular
User Name: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Domain: *left blank*
You also have to set up your proxy settings
http://www.wireless.att.com/support/deviceConfig.do?content=KB71396.html
Then;
ISP
Name: ISP
Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point: wap.cingular
User Name: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Domain: *left blank*
Check out this post.
http://www.wireless.att.com/support/deviceConfig.do?content=KB71396.html
I followed both those guides, and I actually had everything setup the exact same, aside from the "MEdia Net" name being "Cingular GPRS". It actually works fine both ways.
Sadly, I still don't understand how to block it from web-browsing. It's not doing it automatically, or anything. I'd just like to disable the capability, without disabling MMS, for safety purposes.
Then just set it to My Work Network as it is blank and when you use MMS, it will pick up MEdia net automatically.
I'm under the impression that deleting MediaNet completely is the way to go.
http://www.pocketpcaddict.com/forum...-8125-can-i-delete-gprs-files-altogether.html
Why bother asking for help

Data, Comm and MMS settings from O2 on my HTC HD?

Hi, just unlocked my HD and seems to be working with my O2 SIM, but all the settings for going online and sending MMS are not working, I get the message that it couldn't dial or get through with O2. The phone did an automatic set up for the O2 network, but it didn't set those to work properly.
I remember I had to enter manually all the server addresses and ports from O2 with another set I had a year ago.
Does anyone has a guide and settings that I have to enter to make it work?
Hey, I'm on O2 and my connection setup works fine, have you tried updating the connection setup database first?
The settings are as follows if you want to add them manually.....
3G (mobile web)
access point: mobile.o2.co.uk
user name: O2web
password: password
use server assigned IP/DNS
MMS (o2 active MMS)
server name: o2 active MMS
gateway: 193.113.200.195
port: 8080
server address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
connect via: o2 active/mobileweb (your choice)
send limit: 300k
wap version: wap 2.0
Hope these help, let me know if anything isnt clear!
Thanks, I had to do it manually that way yesterday, found it online. When I tried making the devices to update database automatically it wouldn't get the settings properly. I tried those settings you posted and also similar ones using a different port. 9201.
But it shows I am on Edge and G2 when I go online, and when it is on standby phone mode it shows full 3G.

Categories

Resources