wifi and apn - Hero, G2 Touch Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

is there any relation between the wifi settings and apn settings in the mobile settings?
Whenever i setup my mobile network apn, and turn on my wifi (mobile network is off) i'm not able to connect to the web?
but when i delete the apn settings and reset apn settings, and reboot the hero, wifi works fine.
apn settings i use:
####################
name stc
apn jawalnet.com.sa
10.1.1.1 proxy
port 8080
user name
password
server
mmsc mms.net.sa
mms proxy 10.1.1.1:8080
mms port 8080
##########################
is there a way to disable the apn when i connect to the wifi?

It's the proxy that messes up WiFi afaik.

Yes you can. Long press home screen and look for HTC WIDGET UNDER SETTINGS AND SELECT MOBILE.....
PS- I think this question should have been asked in Q and A.

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O2 UK pay and go settings

mods, if this is in the wrong subforum please move to the correct area.
right i had an interesting problem today, i took off wifi and lost my data connection completly.
so heres ho to rectify this if it happens to anyone else.
please not these settings are for a uk vpad7 (it mite work with the vpad10 but im not guarenteeing it)
firstly you need to navigate to the APN settings to get there
menu>settings>wireless & network>mobile networks>access point names
now your in the apn setting menu, select the top box (O2 mobile web, underneath the bold heading it will say mobile.o2.co.uk <<< this is incorrect)
so go ahead and click to get into it.
there will be multiple settings, most of these will need editing.
Name - leave as is
APN - payandgo.o2.co.uk
Proxy - leave as is (if still not working change to Not set)
Port - leave as is (if still not working change to Not set)
Username - payandgo
Password - password
Server - http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
MMSC - http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
MMS Proxy - 193.113.200.195
MMS Port - 8080
MCC - 234
MNC - 10
Authentication type - leave as is (if still not working change to Not set)
APN type - default
once again these are the setting for getting mobile internet to work on the vpad 7, with these settings i now have a H (indicating i have a hsdpa connection) and a full signal bar in the notification area.

[MOD] APN Tweak

I don't think there is anything like this for the Moto X on here or I didn't see it.
The goal is to increase you mobile data speeds.
*Disclaimer*
I don't take responsibility for anyone ruining there data settings or if you speeds are so fast you start having addictions and run up your bill.
First, lets explain what the APN is. It is the Access Point Name. Its function is basically a gateway between your phone, the carrier, and the inter web.
There are a few ways to accomplish this. One is adding the APN in your settings, but I had(and read other people too) where the stock ATT APN overrides the one you create.
Option 1) Adding a APN in Settings.
Go to Settings>Under Wireless & Networks click More>Mobile Network>Access Point Names>Click the Plus
Some info on these settings. If there is nothing in the field below, leave blank. Also if the MMS Port set as 80 causes issues, then use 8080.
The Bearer settings will be a hit or miss if it helps you. eHRPD is for CDMA and is just a software tweak used by verizon to help hand off between CDMA and LTE a few years ago. Sprint users may benefit from this since they are rolling out there LTE.
Name: ATT pta
APN: pta
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: https://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: none
APN type:default,admin,fota,mms,supl,hipri,internet
APN Protocol:
APN Roaming Protocol:
APN enable/disable:
Bearer: Default is unspecified, but you can try LTE if you are on GSM. CDMA can use the eHRPD
MVNO Type:
Click on the menu and save. Click the radio button to select the APN, Reboot your phone, and check the APN to see if it is still checked. If it isn't then use option 2.
Option 2) Removing the APN's and creating one
You will need Root for this to work. 4.4 changed some write settings for 3rd party apps. They have to be installed in the system/priv-app/ folder for this to work.
Either google for APN Backup & Restore or install it from the Play Store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.riteshsahu.APNBackupRestore
Step 1) Setup APN App
Option A: If you downloaded the APK.
Then using a file explorer move the apk to system/priv-app/ and install it.
Option B: If you installed it from the Playstore.
Go to Data/App/ and find com.riteshsahu.APN.apk and copy it to your sdcard.
Next using whatever you use to unstall apps, uninstall the APN app.
Then move the apk from the sdcard to system/priv-app/ and install.
I set the permissions to rwx r-x r-x.
Step 2) Backing Up & Deleting Current APNs
Open the app and click the menu button.
The last option is to disable the ICS Check.
Now click on the first options, Backup APNs. A pop up will come up to save the file. Press ok.
If you get a error about the app can't write to the APN settings, then the apk is not installed properly.
Click on the Delete APNs button
A popup will appear warning about deleting them, click ok
Until you reenter a new APN, you will not have Data, SMS, MMS service
Step 3) Install Anycut
Anycut is a app that makes shortcuts. In this case to the Programming menu
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.spring.bird.anycut
After you install the app. Do the following
Launch the app and click the button that says new shortbut
Click on Activity
Scroll down till you find the Programming Menu. Click it and click ok to the popup
NOTE: There are 2 listed. Select the 2nd one first. If that doesn't work, then redo the steps and select the 1st one.
Step 4) Create a new APN Via Programming Menu
Click the shortcut that Anycut made
Scroll down to 13 APN Controls. Click APN Config Edit. You should see no APNs listed
Click on the menu and select New APN
Enter the same APN settings from above
There is a setting that you have access to that isn't in the settings option APN. Under the APN Protocol you can select IPv4, IPv6,IPv4/IPv6. From what I read this is experimental and may not improve anything, but tmobile customers may find this working.
Name: ATT pta
APN: pta
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: https://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication type: none
APN type:default,admin,fota,mms,supl,hipri,internet
APN Protocol:
APN Roaming Protocol:
APN enable/disable:
Bearer: Default is unspecified, but you can try LTE if you are on GSM. CDMA can use the eHRPD
MVNO Type:
I normally would get 5-8 Mbps at my house. With this APN Setup, I get 12-16. I have 2 bars normally. I drove to Walmart after doing this and I got 41Mb down and 13Mb up with full service.
I will add in any credits later,
This is what it did for me. The first screenshot is showing the 41(full service as you notice) then I reverted back to original apn. Those are normal at my house. The last 2 are at my school.
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im in mexico, does it work?
KokoReyes said:
im in mexico, does it work?
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You would have to change the mcc and mcn to your country and network provider.
Actually every outside of att would have to use this. This is the site for worldwide lookup.
http://www.mcc-mnc.com
This wiki page will tell the frequency it supports
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_country_code
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Fancy seeing you here....:good:
So whats the thought behind this, how exactly does it make it faster?
I noticed in the apn type I had" dun" after the hipri
evilp8ntballer7 said:
So whats the thought behind this, how exactly does it make it faster?
I noticed in the apn type I had" dun" after the hipri
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hey cart!
This is from a Austrailian site. http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1663451
There are alot of sites that have different setups for each carrier, but not many that explain what they mean. Here are some of them.
The FOTA and MMS are obvious. trying to find info on the admin and internet.
1. Dial Up Network (TYPE_MOBILE_DUN)
This is really old but might be used for some very old networks. Networking Bridge so that the carrier is aware of DUN traffic. It may coexist with default data connections.
3. High Priority Mobile data {TYPE_MOBILE_HIPRI}
A High Priority Mobile data connection. This connection is typically the same as {TYPE_MOBILE} but the routing setup is different. Only requesting processes will have access to the Mobile DNS servers and only IP’s explicitly requested via {@link #requestRouteToHost} will route over this interface if a default route exists.
Below are the APN TYPES that you set in the APN config on your phone.
1. Default (TYPE_MOBILE)
The Default Mobile data connection. When active, all data traffic will use this connection by default. Should not coexist with other default connections.
3. supl (TYPE_MOBILE_SUPL);
A Secure User Plane Location specific Mobile data connection. This connection may be the same as {TYPE_MOBILE} but it may be different. This is used by applications needing to talk to the carrier’s Secure User Plane Location servers for help locating the device

IPSEC VPN issues found

Ok so I live on my phone and need my VPN. the wife surprised me and got a new S5 to replace my old S3. I tried to use the VPN client like i had on my S3 and it wouldnt work. Here is what I did in order to get it to work. Mind you I tried everything and this is what i found that fixed it.
1. go into settings, More networks, Mobile networks, Access Point Names, and hit the + at the top to add a new APN
2. name the APN whatever you want
a. under APN insert fast.t-mobile.com
b. under MMSC insert http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
c. under APN type insert default,mms,supl
d. change APN protocol to IPv4/IPv6 ***this is what it caused my connection to fail, the default APN was set only for IPv6
e. change APN roaming protocol to IPv4/IPv6
Hopefully this helps

BOB.at OneX+ APN DATA & MMS

yo guys,
Data & MMS Apn settings on provider bob.at (cheapo A1-telekom austria) provider settings. see attatched images.
password: ppp
cheers

RingPlus APN fix - 4g LTE - SPH-L720 - Galaxy s4 Cyanogenmod 13 - Marshmallow 6.0.1

Wanted to see if this resolved the issue for anyone else.
APN for Sprint and RingPlus listed at bottom of post
Original provider: FreedomPop
New Provider: RingPlus
Custom Recovery: TWRP
[SPH-L720] CF-Auto-Root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2291827
RingPlus APN: https://bestmvno.com/apn-settings/ringplus-apn-settings/
Change APN App: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.appando.app.changeApn&hl=en
Offline SIM APN Database: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.SIMAPNCheck&hl=en
** Always make a backup. A full system and personal data backup. At the very least backup personal data just in case something goes wrong, so you still have your pics and vids. **
Started with FreedomPop ROM. Switch to RingPlus. Activated service and updated PRL. 4g and mms were working at this point. Flashed to cyanogenmod 13 and I could make calls but not use 4g. If it set it to 3g in Settings -> Cellular Network Settings -> Preferred Network Type it would work without issues.
I flashed back to my FreedomPop ROP and updated PRL and Profile. Rebooted. Flashed back to CM13. Still no 4g.
Next I used oden 3.09 to flash stock 5.0.1 Lollipop ROM L720PUGOK3. Took forever to download and had to flash 3 times before it completed. Once setup, I updated PRL and Profile again. Rooted and installed TWRP. Flashed back to CM13. Still no 4g.
Tried to select APN from APN list in settings expect there is no APN list settings anywhere.
Tried to manually edit APN list but was not able to find a great details on how to modify the APN file. Its an XML file and it seemed too risky to manually edit with the lack of a good guide.
Next I used Change APN app. No APN's were listed so I manually entered in RingPlus APN. No APN was added to the list but I rebooted the phone. Still no 4g.
Next I installed Offline SIM APN Database. Selected, Search APN settings for this SIM. It informed me I had two APN's on my device. Both named Sprint World with the same exact settings. I selected one. Then I selected the third button from the top named Go TO Android APN Settings. Again, the APN list was blank. I selected the three dots or options button and selected Reset To Default. It asked permission to reset to the default APN. Immediately the 4g symbol showed up. Data was now working on 4g. I rebooted and 4g was still working.
I don't know if all or just some of the steps caused it to work. I'm not to eager to replicate the situation. If anyone is having the 4g issue and they have tried everything, please try these steps and let me know if it worked. Honestly, I think just doing the last step of resetting the APN to default just might fix it. IDK.
I would have just flashed to stock but CM13 is cool and small.
**** RingPlus APN ****
--
APN Name RingPlus
APN n.r5.ispsn
Proxy
Port
Username null
Password
Server
MMSC http://mms.sprintpcs.com
MMS Proxy 68.28.31.7
MMS Port 80
MCC 310
MNC 120
Authentication Type None
APN Type default,mms,ia
APN Protocol IPv4
APN Roaming Protocol
Bearer
MVNO Type
**** Spint APN ****
--
APN Name Sprint World
APN ninet.spcs
Proxy
Port
Username
Password
Server
MMSC http://mms.sprintpcs.com
MMS Proxy 68.28.31.7
MMS Port 80
MCC 310
MNC 120
Authentication Type
APN Type default,hipri,mms,supl,hipri,dun,admin
APN Protocol
APN Roaming Protocol
Bearer
MVNO Type

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