Cingular 3100 MMS/Internet on Rogers Canada - HTC Startrek

i'm looking for a bit of registry help with my Cingular 3100.
i'm using Rogers in Canada, and i got the MMS/Internet settings for rogers from one of the other forums...
my problem is that i can't set it up so that i can use both... i can set it so one works, or the other, but not both... having to change when switching from being MMS capable, to browsing the internet, will be a pain that i don't think i'll be able to remember all the time, so i'd rather be able to set it, and forget it.
the plan is to use my "Rogers GPRS" (GPRS Settings), for Internet... and "Rogers MMS" (also a set of GPRS Settings), for "Work" and assign MMS to function over connection "Work"...
problem: i can't set "Work" to "Rogers MMS"...
any thoughts?

for others that might be struggling with this, my solution was to use something other than the "work" connection... which is primairly used for VPN connections... the original author of a tool to make this work setup a dummy, or null VPN and linked the "work" connection pointer through that to the MMS settings... instead, i used a different pointer. namely the "WAP Network" pointer.
for other service providers review here and get your network service providers GPRS/MMS settings and substitute accordingly.
otherwise...
the following is all the information needed to connect a Windows Mobile Smartphone to Rogers with MMS services:
first is to create a new connection: (Start > Settings > Connections > GPRS)
Name the connection appropriately, in this example, i will be using "Rogers MMS"
tell the device this connection connects to "WAP Network" (this is a pointer)
Connection Settings:
Access Point:
"media.com"
User name:
"wapuser1"
Password:
"wap"
leave primary/secondary DNS and IP Address blank, and okay the connection.
before leaving the connection menu (not GPRS), select menu (right softkey) > Advanced, and make sure "WAP Connection" is set to Rogers MMS (or equivilant).
next, go into your text messages, and Select "Options" from the menu; select account options > MMS. next, select "MMSC Settings" from the menu (right softkey). Create a (or modify an existing) Profile for Rogers, with the following information:
MMSC URL:
"http://mms.gprs.rogers.com"
WAP Gateway:
"172.25.0.107"
Port:
"8080"
Connect Via:
"WAP Network"
the name and max sending size can be, more or less, anything. be aware that not all files will be sent due to file size; the standard limit is 300kb.
select done, and head back to your inbox. select "switch Accounts" from the menu, and select MMS; attempt a trial message to yourself. this will confirm both the ability to send and recieve MMS messages on the rogers network.
------ end MMS Tutorial ---------
the following, is the accompanying configuration for internet access on Windows Mobile 5 enabled smartphones:
Create a new GPRS Connection (Start > Settings > Connections > GPRS), for this example, we will call the new connection "Rogers GPRS".
this connection:
Connects to:
"The Internet"
Access Point:
"internet.com"
User Name:
"wapuser1"
Password:
"wap"
Primary/Secondary DNS and IP Address: all blank.
finally check the advanced settings in the connection menu (right softkey in connections menu), and ensure "Rogers GPRS" is used for "The Internet".
attempt to access a page using Pocket IE, the device should automatically establish the GPRS/EDGE connection.
------- End Wireless Internet Tutorial -----

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Problem with o2 UK GPRS

HI there
i have an problem with my GPRS on XDA 2,
the problem is i can't access internet on my XDA2. i have the following setting
APN: payandgo.o2.co.uk
username: payandgo
password: password
wap field setting in proxy server 193.113.200.195 @ 9201 port
if i open pda.o2.co.uk wesite in IE, it dispaly every thing very fast aprox @ 45KB/Sec
but if i try to open any other site like yahoo, hotmail, google the speed for GPRS drop to 1KB/Sec. and page can't be dispaled message comes up.
I have PAYG O2 SIM card.
i spoke to o2 Customer services to enable my "Enable Web" services but they told me that they can't do it because i am using PAYG .
IS there any other way to get around this problem i mean without going on contarct with O2. and using the same PAYG sim.
Kind Regards
Gugi
Sorry mate there's nothing that can be done as the Mobile Web APN isn't available for PaynGo
bydandie said:
Sorry mate there's nothing that can be done as the Mobile Web APN isn't available for PaynGo
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hi all ppl
i found this in this forum
OK, full instructions:
* I recommend deleting any existing GPRS settings you have under the work connection settings before entering these to avoid confusion *
1. Go to Start -> Settings -> Connections Tab -> Connections.
2. You'll see 2 sets of option links. 'My ISP' and 'Work'. Under the work links, choose 'Add a new modem connection'.
3. Name for connection: o2 gprs. Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS). Tap Next.
4. Access Point Name: payandgo.o2.co.uk
5. Username: payandgo
6. Password: password
7. Tap Finish.
8. Back in the connections settings screen, tap 'Edit My Proxy Server'.
9. Tick 'This network connects to the Internet' and 'This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet'.
10. In the proxy server box enter: 193.113.200.195
11. Tap OK.
12. Back in the connections settings screen, tap the Advanced tab.
13. Tap 'Select Networks'
14. In both drop down boxes choose 'Work' as the connection. Tap OK.
15. Tap OK again.
16. You are now ready to surf o2 pay as you go gprs full internet.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news; these instructions were great a few weeks ago, but O2, for reasons best known to themselves, have clocked PAYG access to GPRS
hi there
these settings still works for me
i use in my proxy server setting port 8080 instead of 80
regards
Gugi
I've managed to get WAP over GPRS working now - these intructions from O2 are what I followed - except that I first deleted teh existing connection (Right-tap on it and select delete):
Xda II GPRS WAP manual settings Pre-pay
It is not possible to select the 'Prepaid' option within 'My Xda' Connections in the O2 Active UI on the XdaII - 'Postpaid' is selected as default and cannot be changed.
To use the XdaII with an O2 Prepay SIM then the WAP settings will need to be changed manually - note that it will not be necessary to carry out a hard (full) reset in order to complete this.
IMPORTANT - once the WAP settings have been changed, if a hard reset is carried out at some future point, then the settings will automatically be re-configured back to Postpaid and they will need to be manually changed again..
XdaII Manual Setup - GPRS WAP (Prepay)
Tap Start > Settings
Tap 'Connections' tab
Tap 'Connections' icon
Under 'My Work Network' tap 'Manage existing connections'
Tap 'Edit'
The 'Select a modem:' drop-down box should be set to 'Cellular Line (GPRS)'
Tap 'Next'
Access Point Name: payandgo.o2.co.uk
Tap 'Next'
Usernameayandgo
Password: password
Domain: leave blank
Tap 'Advanced'
On the 'TCP/IP' tab, only 'Use server-assigned IP address' should be selected
Tap the 'Servers' tab
Only 'Use server-assigned addresses' should be selected
Tap 'OK'
Tap 'Finish'
Tap 'Proxy Settings' tab (*Note, the soft keyboard may be hiding this tab - tap the keyboard icon at bottom right to clear this away)
Ensure that 'This network connects to the Internet' box is ticked
Ensure that 'This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet' box is ticked
Tap 'Advanced'
In the 'WAP' field (Server) enter: 193.113.200.195
In the field to the right of this (Port) enter: 9201
Tap 'OK' and exit
Once you have installed the settings into your handset and saved them, please switch off your handset and switch it back on. This will activate the settings for you.
you can still have full internet on o2 p&g, mines working fine
so you can actually use Interent Explorer to reach html pages?
Can you check out your settings and see how they differ from what's in my last post? Then I'll see if I can get this working too...
Just a quick not here. Try changing the http port to 8080 instead of the default 80 (thanks to gugi_sat). All works perfectly for me now Just need MMS now.
Thanks for the help guys
Hi MamaKin
here are the MMS setting for O2 UK PAYG
Start > Messaging > Tools > MMS Settings
Connect Via: My Work Network (this links to the GPRS WAP settings)
Tick Retrieve Messages Immediately
Tick OK to download when roaming
Tick Save sent messages
Attempes before give up: 3
Photo Resolution: Original
Tap the Servers tab
Tap O2UK
Server Name: O2UK
Gateway: 193.113.200.195
Port Number: 9201
Server Address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
Sending Size Limitations: 100K
Tap OK twice to exit
gugi_sat said:
hi there
these settings still works for me
i use in my proxy server setting port 8080 instead of 80
regards
Gugi
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8080 in the WAP port?
or HTTP?
in http
regards
GUGI
does 193.113.200.195 go in HTTP as well as WAP? because my box is empty.
sorry i was in hurry before
ok yeah as in my setting
HTTP: 193.113.200.195 PORT : 8080
WAP: 193.113.200.195 PORT: 9201
SecureWAP : EMPTY
Socks: 193.113.200.195 PORT: 1080
Type : Socks 4 setected
and the rest is same as explained before
hope this will help
Regards
Gugi
It's working now... Thanks.
One other thing (that isn't shown above)
Start > Settings > Connections Tab
Connections icon > Advanced Tab
Select Networks...
In Network Management,
I had to change both boxes to 'My Work Network'
Mine was set to My ISP and didn't work.
Thanks again for your help.
* I recommend deleting any existing GPRS settings you have under the work connection settings before entering these to avoid confusion *
as written above in my post
any way thats good that yr machine works
Regards
Gugi
o2 UK PAYG gprs settings for XDA IIi
Hi all,
I am just wondering if the gprs settings for XDA II works for XDA IIi. I tried it, it's not working for me...Gugi_sat, I need your intelligent brain now plzzzzzz :idea:
Cephas007
There is a God watching over us!!!
hi Cephas
i have only xda2 so i can't help you o this sorry about that, but u can try making a new connection deleting the previous ones (#BUT MAKE SURE YOU TAKE ALL THE BACKUP OR WRITE DOWN ALL THE SETTING BEFORE YOU DO DELETE ANY SETTING)
new connection shold be "work connection".
and follow the instructios explained above.
all the best and very soory thats all i can say ....
Regards
Gugi
Im still a little lost.
My Internet Explorer only works on Work settings, but
My email only works on My ISP settings
Thats it
i am not able to access my email and msn with this connection but i can accessing internet only . I think i mentioned that earlier here or some where in this forum any way good luck with this sort of free connection because i have no credit on my phone and i am using this for month i mean it looks free to me rest i dono.
regards
Gugi

Ufone Or Telenor PAKISTAN - GPRS Settings

Can any one help me do settings for My Siemens SX-56 Settings for Ufone or Telenor (PAKISTAN) Settings. I have tried to do the settings by accessing the web pages of the said companies but its General Settings and i seem to get lost with the complicated way the settings provided by Ufone.
I also need to know how to send mms which i could not figure out at all.
thx
aamer sheikh
I can help you with the GPRS and MMS settings for Ufone. No clue about telenor.
For GPRS do the following: (I'm assuming your device has WM2003SE)
- Start > Settings
- Select the Connections tab and click on the Connections Icon
- Click on the Advanced Tab
- Click on the Select Networks button
- On the Network Management screen, under the first dropdown list (for
"programs that automatically connect to the internet should connect using",
click the New button.
- On the next screen, enter an ISP name, e.g. UfoneGRPS
- No other settings needed, save these settings and clic on the Tasks Tab
- Now here you will see your UfoneGPRS connection listed with a bunch of
options
- Click on the Add a new modem connection option under UfoneGPRS
- Enter a name for your connection e.g. UfoneInternet
- Select CellularLine)GPRS) in the Select a modem setting, click next
- Enter ufone.plinternet in the Access Point Name box
- Click Next. No further entries needed, click Finish and save settings.
Your connection is now set. Click ok to get all the way back, on the today screen click on the signal strength icon to display the connection bubble. It should display your newly made connection name with a "connect GPRS" lick. Click on it and you should be connected to the Ufone GPRS network in a few seconds.
Good luck. Lemme know how it goes.
p.s. before you can use GPRS and MMS you have to call the customer services at Ufone and ask them to activate both of these services for you. It takes some time for this to happen e.g. you call them today and it will start working perhaps the next day.
For MMS do the following:
Again like the above you have to create a new connection by first creating a connection name and then a new modem connection for it. Lets say you called the connection "UfoneMMS"
These are the settings for that modem connection for UfoneMMS
- Connection Name: Ufone.mms
- AccessPoint: ufone.plmms
- Everything else: default
After this, go to pocket outlook, in the settings, do the following:
Create a Message Server as folows:
Server:
Name: UfoneMsgServer
Gateway: 172.16.13.27
Port: 9201
Address: http://www.ufonemms.com:80/
xxxxxxxx=9999999
(the xxxxxxxx and 99999999 are your MMS account username and mailbox ID that Ufone creates for you and you have to obtain it form their customer services peeps).
Then in the main settings, set the following parameters:
- Connect via: Here you select your connection name e.g. Ufone.mms
- Connect to Server: UfoneMsgServer (the server you just defined)
One last thing, I dont know how important this is but they always say to do it..
In the Slect Networks screen (where you first defined your connection), click on the Dialing Rules buttons and click "use dialing rules". Then setup new Dialing rules for say, Mobile as follows:
Dialing rules: Dialing patterns
Local: G
L.D. : G
Intl.: G
You should be all set up.
I have heard that recenty they changed some MMS related configuration so you might wanna chekc up with them to see if all the above parameters for MMS are still valid. I had them all setup and working perfectly for a while... but I havent used MMS in a long time so I dont know whats been happening recently.
If you have any trouble, lemme know. Everything should work, its working on my machine.
Access point is ufone.plinternet for lahore connections and
ufone.piinternet for islamabad connections and I think it differs from city to city be sure to check with ufone
APN
What is the Access Point Name for Multan?
please help me.
humayunl said:
I can help you with the GPRS and MMS settings for Ufone. No clue about telenor.
Snip, snip.....
If you have any trouble, lemme know. Everything should work, its working on my machine.
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plz tell me the mms setting for wm6.1
im unable to see the mms folder in wm6.1 like in wm5.0 ??? even cant see server setting for mms in options of messaging
shanalikhan said:
plz tell me the mms setting for wm6.1
im unable to see the mms folder in wm6.1 like in wm5.0 ??? even cant see server setting for mms in options of messaging
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you should only install this application, you do not have to bother setting up GPRS manually....
humayunl said:
I can help you with the GPRS and MMS settings for Ufone. No clue about telenor.
For GPRS do the following: (I'm assuming your device has WM2003SE)
- Start > Settings
- Select the Connections tab and click on the Connections Icon
- Click on the Advanced Tab
- Click on the Select Networks button
- On the Network Management screen, under the first dropdown list (for
"programs that automatically connect to the internet should connect using",
click the New button.
- On the next screen, enter an ISP name, e.g. UfoneGRPS
- No other settings needed, save these settings and clic on the Tasks Tab
- Now here you will see your UfoneGPRS connection listed with a bunch of
options
- Click on the Add a new modem connection option under UfoneGPRS
- Enter a name for your connection e.g. UfoneInternet
- Select CellularLine)GPRS) in the Select a modem setting, click next
- Enter ufone.plinternet in the Access Point Name box
- Click Next. No further entries needed, click Finish and save settings.
Your connection is now set. Click ok to get all the way back, on the today screen click on the signal strength icon to display the connection bubble. It should display your newly made connection name with a "connect GPRS" lick. Click on it and you should be connected to the Ufone GPRS network in a few seconds.
Good luck. Lemme know how it goes.
p.s. before you can use GPRS and MMS you have to call the customer services at Ufone and ask them to activate both of these services for you. It takes some time for this to happen e.g. you call them today and it will start working perhaps the next day.
For MMS do the following:
Again like the above you have to create a new connection by first creating a connection name and then a new modem connection for it. Lets say you called the connection "UfoneMMS"
These are the settings for that modem connection for UfoneMMS
- Connection Name: Ufone.mms
- AccessPoint: ufone.plmms
- Everything else: default
After this, go to pocket outlook, in the settings, do the following:
Create a Message Server as folows:
Server:
Name: UfoneMsgServer
Gateway: 172.16.13.27
Port: 9201
Address: http://www.ufonemms.com:80/
xxxxxxxx=9999999
(the xxxxxxxx and 99999999 are your MMS account username and mailbox ID that Ufone creates for you and you have to obtain it form their customer services peeps).
Then in the main settings, set the following parameters:
- Connect via: Here you select your connection name e.g. Ufone.mms
- Connect to Server: UfoneMsgServer (the server you just defined)
One last thing, I dont know how important this is but they always say to do it..
In the Slect Networks screen (where you first defined your connection), click on the Dialing Rules buttons and click "use dialing rules". Then setup new Dialing rules for say, Mobile as follows:
Dialing rules: Dialing patterns
Local: G
L.D. : G
Intl.: G
You should be all set up.
I have heard that recenty they changed some MMS related configuration so you might wanna chekc up with them to see if all the above parameters for MMS are still valid. I had them all setup and working perfectly for a while... but I havent used MMS in a long time so I dont know whats been happening recently.
If you have any trouble, lemme know. Everything should work, its working on my machine.
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Keep Going with your Advises
its so simple and it works
shanalikhan said:
plz tell me the mms setting for wm6.1
im unable to see the mms folder in wm6.1 like in wm5.0 ??? even cant see server setting for mms in options of messaging
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Try to Hook with Windows Mobile 6.5 standard or professional
then its simple to proceed
and if no, make a hard reset with your phone to re gain the factory settings and then try
BDW, Which Phone you have...?

Cingular 8525(HTC HERMES) MMS setting for T-MOBILE

i dont know if this is the right section for this question so MODS/ADMIN/GODS move to the right place here is my question first of all I've unlocked flashed/reflashed my cingular with pof's software so thanks to that, but I want to know how to set-up my Cingular 8525 on TMOBILE to send MMS what are the correct settings?any guide?I tried the MDA setting but cant get it to work...so I really need help...Thanks...
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25 views 0 replies I'll be patient and wait...
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Maybe since this forum is for upgrading. I also noticed your post at HOFO. Have you called TMO and asked? I took a quick look at TMO site and it wasnt much help. The "settings" servers/ports from the MDA will work, what is the specific issue. Is there no place to enter the servers or does it look correct and it just doesn't send or receive?
well all the fields to key-in is in there only problem is it has 2 options when im asked MyISP or My Network, dont know where to add modem there and also on the MMS setting there is a The WAP and Secure WAP?so which is which?anybody here using t-mobile MMS with cingular 8525
If your in the uk, you can sign onto my tmobile and they will send the settings to your phone.
To add a new modem you have to go to start>settings>connections> Add a new modem connection
You should specify in the mms settings to use the TMO connection
Here are the steps and settings:
Step 1. Setup GPRS connection for T-Mobile network:
Start > Settings > Connections (tab) > Connections > Advanced (tab) > Select Networks > New...
Enter the name for the profile (e.g. T-Mobile), then go to "Modem" tab and click "New...", enter name for the connection (e.g. T-Mobile Data), choose "Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)" in the drop-down menu, click "Next", the access point should be "wap.voicestream.com", click "Next", leave all fields blank on this page, click "Finish". Now go to "Proxy Settings" tab and select "This network connects to the Internet".
**Mod edit**
I removed your section on how to possibly get free internet from your provider. This board is not for the discussion warez, or anything closely related. If you want to share that type of info do it in private
Click "Ok" all the way out.
Step 2. Setup MMS:
Start > Programs > Messaging > Menu > Tools > Options... > MMS > Servers (tab) > New
Server name: (you name it)
Gateway: 216.155.165.50
Port Number: 9210
Server address: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms
Connect via: (the connection you created in step 1)
Sending size limitation: 300K
WAP Version: WAP 1.2
Click "Ok", set this new entry as default (with a red arrow on the icon).
You are all set.
p.s. I can get free internet on my account but not my friends', don't know why, need to have T-MobileWeb service ($5.99) to make it work on their account, eventhough still cheaper than Total Internet service ($29.99)
I never try WAP 2.0 on MMS settings, 1.2 works, so... (port 9210 is default for WAP 1.2, when choosing WAP 2.0 it will change to 8799)
hope this helps
iseedeadpeople said:
only problem is it has 2 options when im asked MyISP or My Network
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<<<<<<<<on this part which one should i choose? MyISP or My Network when adding the modem..Thanks..
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<<<<<<<<on this part which one should i choose? MyISP or My Network when adding the modem..Thanks..
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Either MyISP or My Network are the name of the profiles.
Anyway, I'll suggest leave "MyISP" alone and create a new profile insted of modify it. (probably modify it works too) It seems like some features are not open to that one.
Afterwards, when selecting network, the new profile go to the upper slot. and the lower slot probably be "My Work Network".

O2 internet for unlocked Orange S740

Did lots of searching but all the settings i have tried dont work for me. My contract O2 sim in my HTC HD works fine, but when I have put the sim in the Rose cant get any internet,MSN or anything, tried most settings but to no avail. My sim was from my iphone, so its ok for internet just tried about everything.
Any help much appreciated
Luve Google, this took lots of finding
To spare anyone else the misery that I endured to do this, here are the details for HTC S710 GPRS configuration on O2 Contract tariffs. There are plenty of sites out there that provide the logons and relevant IPs for the other Service Providers and I’m sure this procedure will work on those too (with the relevant details changed):
GPRS
From the home screen select ‘Start’, ‘Settings’, ‘Connections’, ‘GPRS’, and select ‘NEW…’
•Call it ‘O2 GPRS’ (or any name you prefer)
•Connects To: The Internet
•Access Point: mobile.o2.co.uk
•Username: mobileweb
•Password: password
•Auth type: PAP
•Primary DNS: 193.113.200.200
•Secondary DNS: 193.113.200.201
•IP Address: leave blank
Press ‘Done’ twice to get back to the connections menu.
HTTP Proxy
Select ‘Proxy’ and select ‘New…’
•Call it ‘O2 HTTP Proxy’ (or any name you prefer)
•Connects From: The Internet
•Connects To: WAP Network
•Proxy: 193.113.200.195:8080
•Type: HTTP
•Username: leave blank
•Password: leave blank
Press ‘Done’ twice to get back to the connections menu.
Socks5 Proxy
Select ‘Proxy’ and select ‘New…’
•Call it ‘O2 Socks Proxy’ (or any name you prefer)
•Connects From: The Internet
•Connects To: WAP Network
•Proxy: 193.113.200.195:1080
•Type: Socks5
•Username: leave blank
•Password: leave blank
Press ‘Done’ twice to get back to the connections menu.
Press ‘Menu’ and select ‘Advanced’, all connections should read ‘Automatic’
Press the ‘Home’ key to exit to Home Screen
Open Internet Explorer
•Select ‘Menu’, ‘Tools’, ‘Options’, ‘Connections’
•Untick the ‘Automatically detect settings’ option
•Change the ‘Select Network’ to ‘WAP Network’
•Press ‘Done’ twice.
That should be that, you should now be able to browse on your S710 (including HTTPS).

Can you get the 5.99 tzone plan working on htc s740?

Can you get the 5.99 tzone plan working on htc s740?
here is how to get it working on the dash
Internet and Networking Tweaks
Unlimited internet with the $5.99 T-MobileWeb service
The $29.99/month T-Mobile Total Internet package is not required to have unlimited internet access on the Dash, instead the $5.99 T-MobileWeb service is all you need. Note the following limitations to the T-MobileWeb internet service:
1. The internet applications on your device will need to have an option to specify a connection to a proxy server, if it doesn't have this option then the application most likely will not be able to access the internet.
2. The following applications will not work over T-MobileWeb: MSN Messenger, Agile Messenger (without the proxy option), some streaming media, Hotmail, Pocket MSN, and Java applications.
To setup the internet connection over T-MobileWeb follow these instructions:
1. Add the $5.99 T-MobileWeb service to your current voice plan (it may take up to 72 hours to activate, but typically takes less than 24 hours).
2. Follow the below instructions to setup the Dash:
Start Menu -> Settings -> Connections -> Proxy -> T-Zones Proxy setup
Connects from: WAP Network
Connects to: The Internet
Proxy (name : port): 216.155.165.50:8080
Type: HTTP
User name: <blank>
Password: <blank>
Start Menu -> Settings -> Connections -> GPRS-> T-Mobile Data
Connects to: WAP Network
Access point: wap.voicestream.com
User name: <blank>
Password: <blank>
Primary DNS: 0.0.0.0
Secondary DNS: 0.0.0.0
IP address: <blank>
Start Menu -> Internet Explorer -> Tools -> Options -> Connections
"Automatically detect settings" is unchecked
Select network: The Internet (Must be set to "The Internet" to work over WiFi. Try "WAP Network" if you're having trouble over the EDGE/GPRS connection)
Start Menu -> Messaging -> Options -> Account Settings
Network: WAP Network

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