ATT and MEdia Net and Rogers Radio Settings - XPERIA X10 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I also have network settings for about 30 more countries so just ask in this forum and all post them.
ATT and MEdia Net, Rogers, and others Settings are at the bottom of this post
but it’s a good thing to check all your settings and write them down before you start.
This stuff is for rooting and Flashtool
Also at the bottom of the post are the apps that work for me I can get 24 to 36 hours of normal use checking mail,news weather,calls,texting alot and Facebook. And about 18 hours of all the above an heavy web use downloads,videos and surfing and then some.
x10a ATT USA 2.1.updated-1
Wintec filemate mobile pro 16gb class 10 card
Benchmarks are 777ish per the Quadrant app pictures below set at 3072kb.
Also before “I” started I did a factory reset and did a SE updates/Pc companion update/repair ( And did a reboot “restarted” )So I started with a fresh up to date phone. Then followed the guides To the letter.
These guys now what there doing I have had no problems at all with my phone signals and operations are even better now but you be the judge.
This Firmware will get the Sony update for 2.3
X10a generic 2 1 A 0 435 with DualTouch already thanks to Bin4ry
Or your global generic Stock Firmware.
Forum for a Stock Firmware 2.1.1.A.0.16 BB 2.1.58. Read in theses posts/Forums about them to be sure they work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936733
Thank you arkedk Senior Member For Guides,Tools and Roms.
Root install Xrecovery And then BACKUP Stock Firmware with Xrecovery
then Flash Firmware/Rom
[FLASHTOOL GUIDE] HOW TO for n00bies
Thank you
rendeiro2005,Bin4ry Senior Members for the Guides,Tools and Roms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928343
I use 2.8 if you are a noobie like me it works.
( [UPDATE 22/03/2011] Flashtool BETA version 0.2.9.1 )
Thank you
Bin4ry Senior Member and Androxyde Senior Member for the Guides,Tools and Roms.
And watch the video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9_pFOxPJUY )
Thank you BluechipJ for the Video.
This video is old but the updated 2.8 flasher works fine you can root and all the stuff in it works fine. [UPDATE 22/03/2011] Flashtool BETA version 0.2.9.1.
Read the new forums for the new roms if you want something other then the 2.1.1updated
ALL WAYS RUN FLASHTOOL IN Administrator (right click app click run as Administrator) do not click open (on XP pro any way) but read the forums for your OS I’m sure it’s there. Be sure to check DATES and updates on forums
And this thread it has some good stuff.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=955703
Thank you DooMLoRD Senior Member For Guides,Tools and Roms.
ROOT FIRST check perm then Install xRecovery, then all rest. Read the forum on how to.
Also check ALL DATES on ALL Posts,roms an apps "software" you download. And use only Updated Stuff but be careful of Beta just check in the Forum for what works and what doesn’t also check back or better yet Subscribe to XDA and to THAT forum and Senior Member so you can keep up to date on your x10
Oh and the biggest thing to remember is to THANK ALL THESE GUYs. So cools have fun be patient and read all BEFORE you start.
DO NOT KILL APPs they will/may just restart again and kill battery power
If you want to stop an app use Titanium Backup freezer to see if there are any problems first.
Mobile network settings
You should also have a Network operator button. Settings/wireless & network/mobile networks/network operators/search networks. Also/search mode/select automatically.
and if that works click the one with the home/house on it that way your not roaming.
Also you can put as many APNs as you like but the default should always be your provider and if you make a mistake you can dismiss or just delete APN.
USA/some Canada Networks
Settings/Wireless & Networks/Mobile Networks/Network Mode/Click GSM only/Then Click middle button on phone/restart phone.
Some USA/European/Asian/Canada Networks.
Settings/Wireless & Networks/Mobile Networks/Network Mode/Click GSM/WCDMA preferred/Then Click middle button on phone/restart phone.
European/Asian/Some Canada Networks
Settings/Wireless & Networks/Mobile Networks/Network Mode/Click WCDMA only/Then Click middle button on phone/restart phone
Go to Settings/Wireless&network settings/ Mobile network settings/Access point names/menu button on left of phone/new apn. Only change the setting that are described and are Case Sensitive leave all others as they are. After you put in the settings click the menu button on
(bottom left button on phone) and click save. Reboot phone may have to do it two times and wait a few between each boot to see if it worked.
USA
Operator: AT&T (3G,2g,Edge)
APN: wap.cingular
Username:[email protected]
Password:CINGULAR1
MMSC:http: //mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC:310
MNC:410 (note. this could also be 310, 41 or 15)
Rogers APN (3G) Settings:
Operator: Rogers
APN: rogers-core-appl1.apn
MMSC: http://mms.gprs.rogers.com
MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.69
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 302
MNC: 720
Operator: MEdia Net
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: defaul.supl
Name: MEdia Net MMS
APN: wap.cingular
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
MMSC: http//mmsc.cingular.com
MMS proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: mms
Only change the setting that are described and are Case Sensitive leave all others as they are.
Multi-Country
Operator: United Mobile ( roaming service)
APN: ulm.com
User name: umdata
Password: internet
Albania
Operator: Vonafone
APN: Twa
User Name: guest
Password: guest
Angola
Operator: Unitel
APN: internet.unitel.co.ao
User name: guest
Password: guest
Australia
Operator: Optus (2g)
GPRS APN: internet
Username: guest
Password: guest
DNS: 202.139.83.3, 192.65.91.129
SMTP Server: mail.optusnet.au
Operator: Optus (3g)
GPRS APN: connect
Username: guest
Password: guest
DNS: 202.139.83.3, 192.65.91.129
SMTP Server: mail.optusnet.com.au
Operator: Optus (3g prepay)
APN: preconnect
User Name: guest
Password: guest
DNS: 202.139.83.3, 192.65.91.129
SMTP Server: mail.optusnet.com.au
Operater: Telstra (2g)
APN: testra.internet
User Name: guest
Password: guest
DNS: 203.50.2.71,139.130.4.4
SMTP Server: mail.bigpond.com
Operater: Telstra (3g data bundles)
APN: testra.datapack
Password: Talstra
DNS: 203.50.2.71,139.130.4.4
SMTP Server: mail.bigpond.com
Operater: Telstra (3g pay by time)
APN: testra.pcpack
Password: Talstra
DNS: 203.50.2.71,139.130.4.4
SMTP Server: mail.bigpond.com
Operater: Telstra (3g prepay)
APN: testra.wap
Password: Telstra
DNS: 203.50.2.71,139.130.4.4
SMTP Server: mail.bigpond.com
Operator: Telstra
GPRS APN: telstra.internet
DNS: 139.130.4.4, 203.50.170.2
Operator: Three (contract)
GPRS APN: 3netaccess
Username: guest
Password: guest
DNS: 202.124.68.130, 202.124.76.66
SMTP Server: smtp.three.com.au
Operator: Three (prepay)
GPRS APN: 3netaccess
Username: guest
Password: guest
DNS: 202.124.68.130, 202.124.76.66
SMTP Server: smtp.three.com.au
Operator: Three
GPRS APN: 3netaccess
Username: a
Password: a
DNS: 202.124.68.130, 202.124.76.66
Operator: Virgin Mobile
APN: VIRGININTERNET
User Name: guest
Password: guest
Dns: 61.88.88.88
Operator: Vodafone
GPRS APN: vfinternet.au
DNS: 192.189.54.33, 210.80.58
SMTP Server: smtp.vodafone.net.au
Go to Settings/Wireless&network settings/ Mobile network settings/Access point names/menu button on left of phone/new apn. Only change the setting that are described and are Case Sensitive leave all others as they are. After you put in the settings click the menu button on
(bottom left button on phone) and click save. Reboot phone may have to do it two times and wait a few between each boot to see if it worked.
X10a Codes
How toTurn off all Call Forwarding not ( voicemail or caller ID ) on ATT network. #002# in dial pad and press call. This works in USA and ?.
You have to do this every time you check call forwarding settings for it to work all the time because every time you check the button it resets back to default which is on.
X10 Test mode
From the unlock screen, do not unlock but press
1.6
Menu Back Back Menu
Back Menu Menu Back
2.1
Home Back Back Home
Back Home Home Back
Phone/battery/Usage info: *#*#4636#*#*
IMEI number: *#06#
Software version: *#8377466#
Be careful with this one it may or may NOT work
AGAIN BE CAREFUL WITH SOME CODES I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU PUT IN THE WRONG CODES OR THEY DO NOT WORK ON YOUR PHONE
Information about SIMLOCK:
Enter to phone menu without SimCard - after Wrong PIN: press NO:
* * 0 4 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 #
___________________________________________________________________
My preferred apps but you be the judge. They give me the performance I like and I have 228 apps running on my phone. And if there is a pro or plus of these apps I have them. These are only the main apps and card for performance and control.
Wintec filemate mobile pro 16gb class 10 card
And some of my preferred apps some free some not.These are My preferred apps I'm NOT trying to promote anything or any one.
Superuser elite
Busybox pro
Root Explorer
Gscript
Launcherpro plus
Titanium Backup root pro
SD Speed Increase
JuiceDefender pro
3g watchdog pro
Battery Doctor pro
Barnacle Wifi tether pro
BWT is not in market http://szym.net/barnacle/
Wifi Manager pro
Android OS monitor
SystemPanel pro
Privacy Blocker pro
Extreme call blocker pro
XDA Premium App

Wtf you sure it will flash sony 2.3 official rom? Im not sure buddy.
Sent from my X10i using XDA Premium App

Just go back to 2.1 do a factory reset then do a Su Firmware update repair now save in xrecovery backup an when it comes out go back to 2.1 and there you go
you don't think that will work.
I guess we'll see i hope so looks good anyway

shahkam said:
Wtf you sure it will flash sony 2.3 official rom? Im not sure buddy.
Sent from my X10i using XDA Premium App
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It won't flash 2.3, but unbranding to global generic 2.1.A.0.435 X10a will make sure you get the official 2.3.3 Gingerbread update directly from PC Companion or SEUS when available.

agentJBM said:
It won't flash 2.3, but unbranding to global generic 2.1.A.0.435 X10a will make sure you get the official 2.3.3 Gingerbread update directly from PC Companion or SEUS when available.
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I thought so but if you do have a other rom it's a good thing to backup your stock Firmware to go back to.
Thanks

Patricks_book said:
I also have network settings for about 30 more countries so just ask in this forum and all post them.
ATT and MEdia Net, Rogers Settings are at the bottom of this post
but it’s a good thing to check all your settings and write them down before you start.
This stuff is for rooting and Flashtool
Also at the bottom of the post are the apps that work for me I can get 24 to 36 hours of normal use checking mail,news weather,calls,texting alot and Facebook. And about 18 hours of all the above an heavy web use downloads,videos and surfing and then some.
x10a ATT USA 2.1.updated-1
Wintec filemate mobile pro 16gb class 10 card
Benchmarks are 777ish per the Quadrant app pictures below set at 3072kb.
Also before “I” started I did a factory reset and did a SE updates/Pc companion update/repair ( And did a reboot “restarted” )So I started with a fresh up to date phone. Then followed the guides To the letter.
These guys now what there doing I have had no problems at all with my phone signals and operations are even better now but you be the judge.
This Firmware will get the Sony update for 2.3
X10a generic 2 1 A 0 435 with DualTouch already thanks to Bin4ry
Or your global generic Stock Firmware
Root install Xrecovery And then BACKUP Stock Firmware with Xrecovery
then Flash Firmware/Rom
[FLASHTOOL GUIDE] HOW TO for n00bies
Thank you
rendeiro2005,Bin4ry Senior Members for the Guides,Tools and Roms.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=928343
I use 2.8 if you are a noobie like me it works.
( [UPDATE 22/03/2011] Flashtool BETA version 0.2.9.1 )
Thank you
Bin4ry Senior Member and Androxyde Senior Member for the Guides,Tools and Roms.
And watch the video ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9_pFOxPJUY )
Thank you BluechipJ for the Video.
This video is old but the updated 2.8 flasher works fine you can root and all the stuff in it works fine. [UPDATE 22/03/2011] Flashtool BETA version 0.2.9.1.
Read the new forums for the new roms if you want something other then the 2.1.1updated
ALL WAYS RUN FLASHTOOL IN Administrator (right click app click run as Administrator) do not click open (on XP pro any way) but read the forums for your OS I’m sure it’s there. Be sure to check DATES and updates on forums
And this thread it has some good stuff.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=955703
Thank you DooMLoRD Senior Member For Guides,Tools and Roms.
ROOT FIRST check perm then Install xRecovery, then all rest. Read the forum on how to.
Also check ALL DATES on ALL Posts,roms an apps "software" you download. And use only Updated Stuff but be careful of Beta just check in the Forum for what works and what doesn’t also check back or better yet Subscribe to XDA and to THAT forum and Senior Member so you can keep up to date on your x10
Oh and the biggest thing to remember is to THANK ALL THESE GUYs. So cools have fun be patient and read all BEFORE you start.
DO NOT KILL APPs they will/may just restart again and kill battery power
If you want to stop an app use Titanium Backup freezer to see if there are any problems first.
Mobile network settings
You should also have a Network operator button. Settings/wireless & network/mobile networks/network operators/search networks. Also/search mode/select automatically.
and if that works click the one with the home/house on it that way your not roaming.
Also you can put as many APNs as you like but the default should always be your provider and if you make a mistake you can dismiss or just delete APN.
USA/some Canada Networks
Settings/Wireless & Networks/Mobile Networks/Network Mode/Click GSM only/Then Click middle button on phone/restart phone.
Some USA/European/Asian/Canada Networks
Settings/Wireless & Networks/Mobile Networks/Network Mode/Click GSM/WCDMA preferred/Then Click middle button on phone/restart phone.
European/Asian/Some Canada Networks
Settings/Wireless & Networks/Mobile Networks/Network Mode/Click WCDMA only/Then Click middle button on phone/restart phone
Go to Settings/Wireless&network settings/ Mobile network settings/Access point names/menu button on left of phone/new apn. Only change the setting that are described and are Case Sensitive leave all others as they are. After you put in the settings click the menu button on
(bottom left button on phone) and click save. Reboot phone may have to do it two times and wait a few between each boot to see if it worked.
USA
Operator: AT&T (3G,2g,Edge)
APN: wap.cingular
Username:[email protected]
Password:CINGULAR1
MMSC:http: //mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS Port: 80
MCC:310
MNC:410 (note. this could also be 310, 41 or 15)
Rogers APN (3G) Settings:
Operator: Rogers
APN: rogers-core-appl1.apn
MMSC: http://mms.gprs.rogers.com
MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.69
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 302
MNC: 720
Operator: MEdia Net
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: defaul.supl
Name: MEdia Net MMS
APN: wap.cingular
Username: [email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
MMSC: http//mmsc.cingular.com
MMS proxy: wireless.cingular.com
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: mms
Only change the setting that are described and are Case Sensitive leave all others as they are.
Multi-Country
Operator: United Mobile ( roaming service)
APN: ulm.com
User name: umdata
Password: internet
Albania
Operator: Vonafone
APN: Twa
User Name: guest
Password: guest
Angola
Operator: Unitel
APN: internet.unitel.co.ao
User name: guest
Password: guest
Australia
Operator: Optus (2g)
GPRS APN: internet
Username: guest
Password: guest
DNS: 202.139.83.3, 192.65.91.129
SMTP Server: mail.optusnet.au
Operator: Optus (3g)
GPRS APN: connect
Username: guest
Password: guest
DNS: 202.139.83.3, 192.65.91.129
SMTP Server: mail.optusnet.com.au
Operator: Optus (3g prepay)
APN: preconnect
User Name: guest
Password: guest
DNS: 202.139.83.3, 192.65.91.129
SMTP Server: mail.optusnet.com.au
Operater: Telstra (2g)
APN: testra.internet
User Name: guest
Password: guest
DNS: 203.50.2.71,139.130.4.4
SMTP Server: mail.bigpond.com
Operater: Telstra (3g data bundles)
APN: testra.datapack
Password: Talstra
DNS: 203.50.2.71,139.130.4.4
SMTP Server: mail.bigpond.com
Operater: Telstra (3g pay by time)
APN: testra.pcpack
Password: Talstra
DNS: 203.50.2.71,139.130.4.4
SMTP Server: mail.bigpond.com
Operater: Telstra (3g prepay)
APN: testra.wap
Password: Telstra
DNS: 203.50.2.71,139.130.4.4
SMTP Server: mail.bigpond.com
Operator: Telstra
GPRS APN: telstra.internet
DNS: 139.130.4.4, 203.50.170.2
Operator: Three (contract)
GPRS APN: 3netaccess
Username: guest
Password: guest
DNS: 202.124.68.130, 202.124.76.66
SMTP Server: smtp.three.com.au
Operator: Three (prepay)
GPRS APN: 3netaccess
Username: guest
Password: guest
DNS: 202.124.68.130, 202.124.76.66
SMTP Server: smtp.three.com.au
Operator: Three
GPRS APN: 3netaccess
Username: a
Password: a
DNS: 202.124.68.130, 202.124.76.66
Operator: Virgin Mobile
APN: VIRGININTERNET
User Name: guest
Password: guest
Dns: 61.88.88.88
Operator: Vodafone
GPRS APN: vfinternet.au
DNS: 192.189.54.33, 210.80.58
SMTP Server: smtp.vodafone.net.au
Go to Settings/Wireless&network settings/ Mobile network settings/Access point names/menu button on left of phone/new apn. Only change the setting that are described and are Case Sensitive leave all others as they are. After you put in the settings click the menu button on
(bottom left button on phone) and click save. Reboot phone may have to do it two times and wait a few between each boot to see if it worked.
X10a Codes
How toTurn off all Call Forwarding not ( voicemail or caller ID ) on ATT network. #002# in dial pad and press call. This works in USA and ?.
You have to do this every time you check call forwarding settings for it to work all the time because every time you check the button it resets back to default which is on.
X10 Test mode
From the unlock screen, do not unlock but press
1.6
Menu Back Back Menu
Back Menu Menu Back
2.1
Home Back Back Home
Back Home Home Back
Phone/battery/Usage info: *#*#4636#*#*
IMEI number: *#06#
Software version: *#8377466#
Be careful with this one it may or may NOT work
AGAIN BE CAREFUL WITH SOME CODES I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU PUT IN THE WRONG CODES OR THEY DO NOT WORK ON YOUR PHONE
Information about SIMLOCK:
Enter to phone menu without SimCard - after Wrong PIN: press NO:
* * 0 4 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 #
___________________________________________________________________
My preferred apps but you be the judge. They give me the performance I like and I have 228 apps running on my phone. And if there is a pro or plus of these apps I have them. These are only the main apps and card for performance and control.
Wintec filemate mobile pro 16gb class 10 card
And some of my preferred apps some free some not.These are My preferred apps I'm NOT trying to promote anything or any one.
Superuser elite
Busybox pro
Root Explorer
Gscript
Launcherpro plus
Titanium Backup root pro
SD Speed Increase
JuiceDefender pro
3g watchdog pro
Battery Doctor pro
Barnacle Wifi tether pro
BWT is not in market http://szym.net/barnacle/
Wifi Manager pro
Android OS monitor
SystemPanel pro
Privacy Blocker pro
Extreme call blocker pro
XDA Premium App
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Related

For those of you looking for your APN's

This was taken from Modmyi.com
American (USA) Networks
T-Mobile
APN: wap.voicestream.com or internet2.voicestream.com
User Name And Password: guest (for the 2nd APN only) leave in blank
NEW APN: epc.tmobile.com no username or password
hiptop.t-mobile.com User Name: dummy Password: dummy
Timeout: 15 minutes
Primary gateway IP: 216.155.165.50
Port: 8080
Secondary gateway IP: 216.155.165.50
Port: 8080
MMS Mmsc Server: http://216.155.174.84/servlets/mms Proxy: 216.155.165.050:8080
Cincinnati Bell Wireless
WAP Settings
Settings Name: CBW WAP
Homepage: http://wap.gocbw.com
Session Mode: Permanent
Connection Security: OFF
Data Bearer: GPRS
Bearer Settings:
GPRS Access Point: wap.gocbw.com
IP Address: 216.68.79.199 (216.68.79.202 for WAP 2.0 Handsets)
Authentication Type: Normal
Login Type: Automatic
User Name: cbw
Password: Leave Blank
MMS Settings
Allow Multimedia Reception: YES
Incoming Multimedia Messages: Retrieve
Settings Name: CBW MMS
Homepage: http://mms.gocbw.com:8088/mms
Session Mode: Permanent
Data Bearer: GPRS
Select Bearer Settings
Select GPRS Access Point: wap.gocbw.com
IP Address: 216.68.79.200
Authentication Type: Normal
User Name: Enter cbw
Password: Leave Blank
GPRS Settings (Non VPN)
Settings Name: CBW GPRS
Session Mode: Permanent
Connection Security: OFF
Data Bearer: GPRS
Bearer Settings:
GPRS Access Point: web.gocbw.com
Authentication Type: Normal
Login Type: Automatic
User Name: Leave Blank
Password: Leave Blank
GPRS Settings (VPN)
Settings Name: CBW VPN GPRS
Session Mode: Permanent
Connection Security: OFF
Data Bearer: GPRS
Bearer Settings:
GPRS Access Point: internet
Authentication Type: Normal
Login Type: Automatic
User Name: Leave Blank
Password: Leave Blank
Create a Profile and set the Profile Name to cbwifi (all lowercase).
Set the SSID (or Network Name) to cbwifi (all lowercase).
[edit]
Cingular
APN: wap.cingular (lower case)
PDP_Type: IP
Gateway IP Address: 66.209.11.61
Port: 9201
Home Page: http://device:home or http://device.home
Session Mode: Permanent
Connection Security: On
Authentication Type: Secure
Login Type: Automatic
User Name: [email protected] (All upper case)
Password: CINGULAR1 (All upper case)
MMS Settings:
Service Name: MMS
Server Name (mmsc): http://mmsc.cingular.com
Web Session Name: MMS
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[edit]
Rogers
APN: internet.com
Primary gateway IP: 172.25.0.107
Username: wapuser1
Password: wap
The above didn't work for my iphone, but this did...
APN: internet.com
Username: guest
Password: guest
MMS Settings:
MMSC: mms.gprs.rogers.com
APN: media.com
Username: media
Password: mda01
[edit]
Austrian Networks
[edit]
T-Mobile
APN: gprsmms
Proxy: 10.12.0.20
Username: leave blank
Password: leave blank
[edit]
A1
APN: a1.net
Username: [email protected]
Password: ppp
MMS: mmsc.a1.net Proxy: 194.48.125.71:8001
[edit]
Yesss
APN: web.yesss.at
Username: blank
Password: blank
[edit]
Supa Help Ya
APN: term paper or custom essays
Username: web
Password: web
[edit]
One
APN: web.one.at
Username: web
Password: web
[edit]
Australian Networks
[edit]
Optus
EDGE/GPRS
APN: internet
Username: (blank)
Password: (blank)
MMS
APN: mms
Username: (blank)
Password: (blank)
MMSC: mmsc.optus.com.au:8002
Proxy: 61.88.190.10:8070
Note: You need to enable mobile internet from Optus customer care and say everthings not working then they will enable it and do it all from their side then put in your APN.
[edit]
Vodafone (also AAPT)
APN: vfinternet.au
For use with the MMS app...
MMSC: pxt.vodafone.net.au/pxtsend
Proxy: 10.202.2.60:8080
APN: live.vodafone.com
[edit]
Telstra
3G/EDGE/GPRS
APN: telstra.iph
Username: (blank)
Password: (blank)
[edit]
Belgium Networks
[edit]
Mobistar
APN: internet.be
Username: mobistar
Password: mobistar
[edit]
Mobistar
APN: mworld.be
Username: mobistar
Password: mobistar
[edit]
PROXIMUS
GPRS/EDGE/3G Settings
APN address: internet.proximus.be
Username: blank
Password: blank
[edit]
Chilian Networks
[edit]
Entel Pcs
APN: imovil.entelpcs.cl
Username:
Password:
Used to be "entelpcs" in user and pass, but when leaved blank works perfect
[edit]
Movistar
APN: web.tmovil.cl
Username: web
Password: web
[edit]
Claro
APN: bam.clarochile.cl
Username: clarochile
Password: clarochile
[edit]
Dutch (Netherlands) Networks
[edit]
KPN
APN: internet
Username: KPN
Password: gprs
[edit]
Vodafone
APN: live.vodafone.com
Username: vodafone
Password: vodafone
[edit]
T-Mobile
APN: internet
Username: tmobile
Password: tmobile
[edit]
Telfort
APN: internet
Username: telfort
Password: telfort
[edit]
Orange
APN: internet
Username: orange
Password: orange
[edit]
German Networks
[edit]
T-Mobile
T-Mobile (contracts: Complete S, M, L, XL)
APN: smartsites.t-mobile
user: t-mobile
passwort: tm
all other contracts: APN: internet.t-mobile
Username: tm
Password: tm
[edit]
Vodafone
APN: web.vodafone.de
user: vodafone
passwort: vodafone
[edit]
E-Plus
APN: internet.eplus.de
user: eplus
Password: gprs
[edit]
O2
EDGE/GPRS Settings:
APN: wap.viaginterkorn.de
contract: surfo2
prepaidinternet.interkom.de
Username: leave blank
Password: leave blank
MMS Settings:
APN: internet
Username: leave blank
Password: leave blank
Gateway/Port: http://10.81.0.7:8002
[edit]
Indian Networks
[edit]
AirTel
APN address:airtelgprs.com
Username: <blank>
Password: <blank>
Note: Just make sure get service activated from service provider
[edit]
VODAFONE
APN for MMSaddress: portalnmms
Username :
Password :
or try this
APN for surfing address: www/iphone
Username :
Password :
[edit]
BPL MOBILE
APN address: bplgprs.com
Username : <mobile number>
Password : <mobile number>
[edit]
Italian Networks
[edit]
TIM
APN: ibox.tim.it
Username: blank
Password: blank
[edit]
WIND
APN: internet.wind
Username: blank
Password: blank
[edit]
Maldives Networks
[edit]
MV Dhimobile
MMSC: http://mmsc.dhimobile.com.mv
Proxy: 172.24.97.4:8080
APN: internet.dhimobile
Username: (blank)
Password: (blank)
[edit]
Wataniya
MMSC: http://mms.wataniya.mv
Proxy: 172.168.20.10:8080
APN: WataniyaNet
Username: (blank)
Password: (blank)
NOTE: NOTE: A detailed step-by-step settings for MV Dhimobile users are hosted on my weblog [1] Thanks!
[edit]
Mexican Networks
[edit]
Movistar
APN: internet.movistar.mx
Username: movistar
Password: movistar
[edit]
Telcel
APN: internet.itelcel.com
Username: webgprs
Password: webgprs2002
[edit]
South African Networks
[edit]
MTN
WAP/GPRS:
APN: internet
Username: leave blank
Password: leave blank
Email smtp: mail.mtn.co.za
MMS:
MMSC: mms.mtn.co.za/mms/wapenc
Proxy: 196.011.240.241:8080
APN: myMTN
Username: mtnmms
Password: mtnmms
[edit]
VirginMobile
WAP/GPRS Settings:
Profile name: virgin_internet
Home URL: http://www.virginmobile.co.za
Primary DNS: 196.31.116.241
Primary Port: 8080
Secondary DNS: 196.31.116.241
Secondary Port: 9201
APN: vdata
MMS Settings:
Profile name: virgin_mms
MMSC: mms.virginmobile.co.za
Primary DNS: 196.31.116.242
Primary Port: 8080
Secondary DNS: 196.31.116.242
Secondary Port: 9201
APN: vmms
[edit]
Vodacom
WAP/GPRS:
APN: internet
Username: leave blank
Password: leave blank
Email smtp: smtp.vodacom.co.za
MMS:
MMSC: mmsc.vodacom4me.co.za
Proxy: 196.006.128.013:8080
APN: mms.vodacom.net
Username: leave blank
Password: leave blank
[edit]
Namibia Networks
[edit]
MTC
APN: ppsinternet
username: ppsuser
password: ppsuser
[edit]
Singapore Networks
[edit]
StarHub
APN: shwap or shwapint
username: blank
password: blank
[edit]
M1
APN: sunsurf
user: 65
pass: user123
swirlyMMS :
MMSC and Proxy server settings
MMSC : http://mmsgw:8002/
Proxy : 172.16.14.10:8080
MMS-specific APN Settings
APN: miworld
username:65
password:user123
[edit]
SingTel
APN: e-ideas
Username: 65IDEAS (or blank)
Password: IDEAS (or blank)
[edit]
Swedish Networks
[edit]
Tele2
APN address: internet.tele2.se
Default Gateway: 130.244.202.30
Username: <blank>
Password: <blank>
[edit]
Telenor
WAP/GPRS Settings:
APN address: internet.telenor.se
Username: <blank>
Password: <blank>
MMS Settings:
APN address: services.telenor.se
MMSC: mms
Proxyserveradress: 172.030.253.241:8799
Use diffrent APN for GPRS and MMS
[edit]
Swiss Networks
[edit]
Swisscom
WAP/GPRS Settings:
APN address: gprs.swisscom.ch
Username: <blank>
Password: gprs
MMS Settings:
APN address: event.swisscom.ch
Username: <blank>
Password: <blank>
MMSC: http://mms.natel.ch:8079
Proxyserveradress: 192.168.210.2:8080
Edit on march 19th 2008 by jwkr
[edit]
Sunrise
MMSC: mmsc.sunrise.ch
Proxy: 212.35.34.75:8080
APN address: mms.sunrise.ch
Username: mms
Password: mms
[edit]
Turkish Networks
[edit]
Turkcell
EDGE
APN:internet
Username: blank
Password: blank
MMS
MMSC : mms.turkcell.com.tr/servlets/mms
Proxy : 212.252.169.217:8080
APN : mms
Username : mms
Password : mms
[edit]
Vodafone/Telsim
GPRS
APN:wap
Username: vodafone
Password: blank
MMS
MMSC : http://217.31.233.18:6001/MM1servlet (case sensitive)
Proxy : 217.31.233.18
APN : mms
Username : vodafone
Password : vodafone
[edit]
UK Networks
[edit]
Vodafone
Homepage: http://wap:1999/vodafone.wml
APN address: wap.vodafone.co.uk (Contract)
APN address: pp.vodafone.co.uk (PAYG)
Gateway (IP) address: 212.183.137.12
Username: wap
Password: wap
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Authentication: Normal
Security: Off
Port number: 8799
[edit]
Vodafone PAYG
Cellular Data
APN address: pp.vodafone.co.uk
Username: wap
Password: wap
MMS APN address: pp.vodafone.co.uk
Username: wap
Password: wap
MMSC: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
MMS Proxy: 212.183.137.012
MMS Max Message Size: 307200
[edit]
O2
O2 GPRS settings (Email/Web): Homepage: http://pda.o2.co.uk/
APN address: mobile.o2.co.uk
Username: mobileweb
Password: password
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Authentication: Normal
Security: Off
HTTP Proxy: 193.113.200.195
Port number: 8080
Email servers (POP): mail.o2.co.uk
Email servers (SMTP): smtp.o2.co.uk
DNS Servers: 193.113.200.200 and 193.113.200.2
O2 "Simplicity" EDGE Settings (may also work for other non-iPhone O2 contracts, but will *not* work with Pay and Go):
APN: mobile.o2.co.uk
Username: faster
Password: web
O2 UK Monthly Iphone Contract
Cellular data
APN: idata.o2.co.uk
Username: vertigo
Password: password
Visual Voicemail
APN: idata.o2.co.uk
Username: vertigo
Password: password
MMS
APN: idata.o2.co.uk
Username: vertigo
Password: password
MMSC: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
MMS Proxy: 193.113.200.195:8080
MMS Max Message Size: 307200
blank
[edit]
Orange
Homepage: http://orange.multimedia/
APN address (Contract): orangewap
APN address (PAYG): paygwap
Gateway (IP) address : 192.168.71.035
Username: Orange
Password: Multimedia
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Authentication: Normal
Port number: 9201
[edit]
T-Mobile
Homepage: http://www.t-zones.co.uk/
APN address: general.t-mobile.uk
Gateway (IP) address :149.254.1.10 (or 149.254.201.132)
Username : user
Password: one2one
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Port number: 8080 (alt: 9201)
Authentication: Normal
O2 GPRS settings (Email/Web): Homepage: http://pda.o2.co.uk/ APN address: mobile.o2.co.uk Username: mobileweb Password: password Session type: Continuous / permanent Authentication: Normal Security: Off HTTP Proxy: 193.113.200.195 Port number: 8080
Email servers (POP): mail.o2.co.uk Email servers (SMTP): smtp.o2.co.uk DNS Servers: 193.113.200.200 and 193.113.200.2
[edit]
Virgin
Homepage: http://www.virgin.com/mobile/wap/
APN address: goto.virginmobile.uk
Gateway address : 193.30.166.3
Port number: 8080
Username : user
Password: (leave blank)
Session type: Continuous / permanent
Authentication: Normal
[edit]
Other Networks
[edit]
Digicel (Curaçao)
APN:wap.digicelcuracao.com
Username: wapcu
Password: wap03cur
[edit]
BiBob (Denmark)
EDGE/GPRS
APN: internet.bibob.dk
Username: (blank)
Password: (blank)
MMS
APN: internet.bibob.dk
Username: (blank)
Password: (blank)
MMSC: http://mms.sonofon.dk
Proxy: 212.088.064.008:8080
[edit]
Dhiraagu Maldives
APN: mms.dhimobile user name: (blank) Password : (blank) MMSC: mmsc.dhimobile.com.mv Proxy: 172.24.97.4
[edit]
Wataniya Maldives
APN : (blank) User Name: (blank) Password: (blank) (setting automatically done)
[edit]
Claro Peru (America Movil)
APN: wap.claro.pe
Username: claro
Password: claro
Proxy: 192.168.231.30
Port: 80
[edit]
Fido
APN: wap.fido.ca
Timeout:: 15 minutes
Username: fido
Password: fido
Primary gateway IP: 205.151.11.11
Port: 8080
This works for me MMSC: http://mms.fido.ca proxy: 205.151.011.011 APN; internet.fido.ca Username: fido password: fido
[edit]
VODAFONE Greece
APN address: internet.vodafone.gr
Username : guest
Password : guest
[edit]
Smartone-Vodafone Hong Kong
APN address: SmarTone-Vodafone
Username: <blank>
Password: <blank>
Authentication: Normal
[edit]
Vodafone Germany
APN address: web.vodafone.de
Username: <blank>
Password: <blank>
[edit]
Vodafone Italy
APN address: web.vodafone.it
Username: <blank>
Password: <blank>
[edit]
VODAFONE (Romania)
APN:internet.vodafone.ro
Username:internet.vodafone.ro
Password:internet
[edit]
IM3 Indonesia
APN address: www.indosat-m3.net
Username : gprs
Password : im3
[edit]
Telenor Serbia
APN address: internet
Username: telenor
Password: gprs
[edit]
NetCom / OneCall / Chess (Norway)
APN: internet.netcom.no
Username: <none>
Password: <none>
[edit]
STC (Saudi Arabia)
APN: jawalnet.com.sa
Username: <none>
Password: <none>
HTTP Proxy: proxy.jawalnet.com.sa
Port number: 8080
The correct set up MMSC:mms.net.sa Proxy:10.1.1.1:8080
[edit]
Telenor (Norway)
APN: Telenor
Username: your telephone number
Password: your telephone number
[edit]
Orange (Israel)
APN: internet
Username: orange
Password: orange
[edit]
Etisalat (United Arab Emirates)
APN: etisalat.ae
Username: <none>
Password: <none>
or
APN: mnet
Username: mnet
Password: mnet
[edit]
du (United Arab Emirates)
APN: du
MMSC: http://mms.du.ae Proxy: 010.019.018.004:8080 Username: <none>
Password: <none>
[edit]
Unicel
APN: apn.unicel.com
MMSC: http://mms.info2go.com/servlets/mms
proxy: 63.99.231.135:8080 Username: <none>
Password: <none>
[edit]
XL (Indonesia)
APN: www.xlgprs.net
Username: xlgprs
Password: proxl
For XL unlimted plans:
APN: xlunlimited
Username: <none>
Password: <none>
[edit]
Indosat Mentari (Indonesia)
APN: indosatgprs
Username: indosat
Password: indosat
[edit]
COMCEL(Colombia)
APN: internet.comcel.com.co
Username: COMCELWEB
Password: COMCELWEB
[edit]
MOVISTAR (Colombia)
APN: internet.movistar.com.co
Username: movistar
Password: movistar
[edit]
Batelco (Bahrain)
Homepage: http://192.168.36.10/servlets/mms
Proxy: 192.168.1.2:80
APN: mms.batelco.com
Username: wap
Password: wap
Image size: Medium
[edit]
Zain (Bahrain)
Homepage: http://172.18.83.129
Proxy: 172.18.85.34:80
APN: mms
Username: mms
Password: mms
Image size: Medium
[edit]
Zain (Kuwait)
Homepage: http://kw.zain.com
APN: pps
Username: annyway
Password: online
MMSC: 176.0.0.21
Proxy: 176.0.0.65:8080
Tested and Working %100
[edit]
MOVISTAR (Venezuela)
APN: mms.movistar.ve
Username: none
Password request: no
Start address: http://mms.movistar.ve:8088/mms/
[edit]
Digitel TIM (Venezuela)
APN: gprsweb.digitel.ve
Username: guest
Password: guest
[edit]
Cable & Wireless (Jamaica)
APN:internet
Username: blank
Password: blank
[edit]
Digicel (Jamaica)
APN:web.digiceljamaica.com
Username: wapuser
Password: wap03jam
[edit]
Panama
Cable & Wireless
APN: apn01.cwpanama.com.pa
Username: xx
Password: xx
Telefónica Movistar
APN: internet.movistar.pa
Username: dejar espacio en blanco
Password: dejar espacio en blanco
Claro
APN: web.claro.com.pa
Username: dejar espacio en blanco
Password: dejar espacio en blanco
[edit]
ICE (Costa Rica)
APN:icecelular
Username: blank
Password: blank
[edit]
Si.mobil - Vodafone (Slovenia)
GPRS/EDGE/UMTS settings
APN address: internet.simobil.si
Username: simobil
Password: internet
MMS settings
MMSC: mmc
Proxy: 80.95.224.46:9201
[edit]
Mobitel (Slovenia)
GPRS/EDGE/UMTS settings
APN address: internet
Username: mobitel
Password: internet
MMS settings
MMSC: mms.mobitel.si/servlets/mms
Proxy: 213.229.249.40:9201
[edit]
T-Mobile CZ (Czech republic)
GPRS/EDGE settings
APN address: internet.t-mobile.cz
Username: blank
Password: blank
MMS settings (not working yet)
MMSC: http://mms
Proxy: 10.0.0.10:80
APN address:mms.t-mobile.cz
Username: mms
Password: mms
[edit]
Cytamobile-Vodafone (Cyprus)
GPRS/EDGE settings
APN address: internet
Username: leave empty
Password: leave empty
MMS settings
MMSC: http://mmsc.cyta.com.cy
Proxy: 212.31.96.161:8080
APN: cytamobile
Username: user
Password: pass
[edit]
TELE2 (LATVIA)
MMSC: mmsc.tele2.lv
Proxy: 193.012.040.038:8080
[edit]
Vodafone New Zealand
GPRS/EDGE Settings
APN address: live.vodafone.com
Username: blank
Password: blank
MMS settings
MMSC: http://pxt.vodafone.net.nz/pxtsend
Proxy: 172.030.038.003:8080
[edit]
m:ts Serbia
GPRS/EDGE Settings
APN address: gprsinternet
Username: mts
Password: 064
[edit]
DSTCom Brunei
Internet Server
Access Point Name : dst.internet
Username : internet
Password : internet
WAP Server
Access Point Name : dst.wap
Username : wap
Password : wap
MMS Server
Access Point Name : dst.mms
Username : mms
Password : mms
MMS Settings
Server Name : DSTCom MMS
Gateway : 10.100.6.101
Port Number : 9201
Server Address : http://mms.dst.com.bn/mmsc
[edit]
ProMonte (Montenegro)
EDGE/GPRS Settings
APN: gprs.promonte.com
Username: gprs
Password: gprs
MMS Settings
APN: mms.promonte.com
Username: mms
Password: mms
MMSC: http://mm.vor.promonte.com
Proxy: 192.168.246.005:8080
[edit]
QTel (QATAR)
MMS Settings
APN: mms.qtel
Username: mms
Password: mms
Proxy serv. Address: 10.23.8.3
Proxy Port number: 8080
MMSC: http://mmsr.qtelmms.qa
Mobinet Settings
APN: web.qtel
Username: Leave it blank
Password: Leave it blank
Prompt Password: No
Authentication: Normal
EDGE/GPRS Settings
APN: gprs.qtel
Username: gprs
Password: gprs
Prompt Password: No
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: Wap.freedom.com.qa
Network Type: IPV4
Phone IP address: Automatic
Name Servers: Automatic
Proxy serv. Address: 10.23.8.3
Proxy Port number: 8080
[edit]
Play (Poland)
EDGE/GPRS Settings
APN: internet
Username: Leave it blank
Password: Leave it blank
MMS Settings
APN: mms
Username: Leave it blank
Password: Leave it blank
MMSC: http://10.10.28.164/mms/wapenc
Proxy: 10.10.25.5:8080
[edit]
BH Telecom (Bosnia and Hercegovina)
EDGE/GPRS Settings
APN: active.bhmobile.ba
Username: Leave it blank
Password: Leave it blank
MMS Settings
APN: mms.bhmobile.ba
MMSC: http://mms.bhmobile.ba/cmmsc/post
Proxy: 195.222.056.041:8080 or :9201
Username: Leave it blank
Password: Leave it blank
[edit]
Batelco (Bahrain)
EDGE/GPRS Settings
APN: internet.batelco.com
Username: wap
Password: wap
MMS Settings
APN: mms.batelco.com
MMSC: http://192.168.36.10/servlets/mms
Proxy: 192.168.1.2
Username: Leave it blank
Password: Leave it blank
[edit]
SMART Philippines
MMS Settings
MMSC: 10.102.61.238:8002
Proxy: 10.102.61.46:8080
MMS-APN: mms
Username: Leave it blank
Password: Leave it /> EDGE-APN: internet
Username: Leave it blank
Password: Leave it blank
[edit]
VODAFONE FIJI
Mobile Web Settings(GPRS)
APN or Access Point vfinternet.fj
IP or Proxy Address No or 0.0.0.0
Port or Proxy Port No or 0
Username (leave blank)
Password (leave blank)
Security No or Not Secure or Normal
PXT Settings(MMS)
Access Point or APN:live.vodafone.com.fj
IP or Proxy Address:010.202.002.040
Port or Proxy Port: 9201 or 8080*
Message Server Address or Homepage: http://pxt.vodafone.net.fj/pxtsend
Authentication or Security: Normal or Not Secure
* Port 8080 is used only for WAP 2.0 capable phones
[edit]
ORANGE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
EDGE/GPRS Settings
APN Or Access Point: orangenet.com.do
Username: orange
Password: orange
[edit]
DIGICEL FIJI
Connection Settings(GPRS/EDGE)
Data Account Name WEB: Digicel
GPRS Access Point Name (APN): web.digicelpacific.com
PPP Authentication Type: Default
GPRS Username / Data Account: N/A
GPRS Password / Data Account: N/A
Private or Public?: Public
Primary DNS Server IP: Na
Secondary DNS Server IP: Na
Wap Settings Settings name – Digicel Wap
Session Mode – Permanent
Connection Security – Off
Data Bearer – GPRS
GPRS access point – wap.digicelpacific.com
IP address – 10.150.122.12
Authentication Type – Normal
Proxy Port – 8081
MMS Settings Settings Name – Digicel MMS
Homepage – .http://mms.digicelpacific.com:8990
Session Mode – Permanent
Data Bearer – GPRS
GPRS access point – wap.digicelpacific.com
IP address – 10.150.122.12
Authentication Type – Normal
Port - 808
[edit]
SRI LANKA Mobitel Lanka
Connection Settings(3G)
Data Account Name WEB: www.mobitellanka.lk
GPRS Access Point Name (APN): mobitel3g
PPP Authentication Type: Default
GPRS Username / Data Account: Not Needed
GPRS Password / Data Account: Not Needed
[edit]
SRI LANKA Dialog GSM
Connection Settings(3G)
Data Account Name WEB: www.dialog.lk
GPRS Access Point Name (APN): dialogbb
PPP Authentication Type: Default
GPRS Username / Data Account: Not Needed
GPRS Password / Data Account: Not Needed
could make the headings a bit bigger for each of the networks
10076757 said:
could make the headings a bit bigger for each of the networks
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I'll bold them all later, too busy atm.

[Q] TIM Brasil - No 3G

I have just recently arrived in Sao Paulo and have puchased a SIM card for my phone (TIM)
Phone works fine but no internet. My Portugese is not the greatest so I'm hoping someone can help me out. Maybe its something to do with my settings. My access point settings are as follows:
Name: TIM connect
APN: timbrasil.br
Proxy: -
Port: -
Username: xxxxx
Password: xxxxx
Server: -
MMSC: htt//mms.tim.br
MMS port: 8080
MCC: 724
MNC: 03
AUthentification type: PAP
APN type: internet and mms
not even sure if this is where to start. All was working fine in NZ...
Any ideas???
If you bought a Tim Brasil sim, then i guess you must change the apn settings according to your new network. Doesn't Tim provide a method of setting the apn automatically or info on their official brasilian site on how to set up apn manually ? You must verify if you have the correct settings
Deli23 said:
I have just recently arrived in Sao Paulo and have puchased a SIM card for my phone (TIM)
Phone works fine but no internet. My Portugese is not the greatest so I'm hoping someone can help me out. Maybe its something to do with my settings. My access point settings are as follows:
Name: TIM connect
APN: timbrasil.br
Proxy: -
Port: -
Username: xxxxx
Password: xxxxx
Server: -
MMSC: htt//mms.tim.br
MMS port: 8080
MCC: 724
MNC: 03
AUthentification type: PAP
APN type: internet and mms
not even sure if this is where to start. All was working fine in NZ...
Any ideas???
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ïf you have wifi, for a second, you may wanna try the "APN Brasil" app in the Market.

[Q] Wolf ROM 3g fail

I've installed the Wolf ROM it was a success, but when I try to connect my 3G it doesn't appear the icon of signal.
Does anyone knows what's the problem??
PS: Srry for my bad english
Att.
you need to insert the correct APN's for the device in the Wireless and Networks area in the settings
correct APN's are
Name: Media Net
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: [email protected]
**Password: CINGULAR1
Server: localhost
MMSC: mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: 66.209.011.032
MMS Port: [blank]
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: <not set>
**Password is case sensitive
424aca said:
you need to insert the correct APN's for the device in the Wireless and Networks area in the settings
correct APN's are
Name: Media Net
APN: wap.cingular
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com
Port: 80
Username: [email protected]
**Password: CINGULAR1
Server: localhost
MMSC: mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: 66.209.011.032
MMS Port: [blank]
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
APN type: <not set>
**Password is case sensitive
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Sorry?!
The APN's depend on your provider, isn't it?
To get YOUR correct APN you go to SYSTEM SETTING- > Sony Ericsson->Download settings.
Btw. How can you know that the settings you give will work for pha_el? He did not share anything personal, no country, no provider ... nothing.
Don't take it as offence. I'm just curious.
pha_el said:
I've installed the Wolf ROM it was a success, but when I try to connect my 3G it doesn't appear the icon of signal.
Does anyone knows what's the problem??
PS: Srry for my bad english
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LOL at the title- Wolf ROM 3G fail lol
If you can't connect to it, flash stock rom and tweak it yourself.
Your phone would be better than ever!
Try another rom..then.
Sec, will give u link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1238402
he wrote
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Check your APN settings. It could also be a problem with your network and not related to the rom.
The same thing happened to me,I tired everything and even called my carrier.
For me I has to select WCDMA only under the network settings. I did all the APN crap and stuff and it was the simple thing of clicking WCDMA. Hopefully thats your problem
I've been using Wolfs GB rom since v3, am now on v5 and have not had an issue with 3g yet. My suggestion, wipe everything and reflash the rom.

[Q] [Question]~

Please Kindly Help Me...
After i upgrade my xperia x10 to android 2.3, the mobile own internet stopped working...as in i can't go my market, whatsapp, facebook and etc...but the internet browser is still working...any1 faced this problem? and any solutions?? currently very depress =(( and sorry for my poor eng and grammar...
kindlyhelpme said:
Please Kindly Help Me...
After i upgrade my xperia x10 to android 2.3, the mobile own internet stopped working...as in i can't go my market, whatsapp, facebook and etc...but the internet browser is still working...any1 faced this problem? and any solutions?? currently very depress =(( and sorry for my poor eng and grammar...
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Did you sign on your gmail account? Go to settings>Sony Ericsson>Download Internet and mms settings and use that to get your internet profile back.
i tried alr...still not working =X anyway thanks for the suggestion =D
~~anymore suggestions?? nid help~~=/
manually check your APN settings
kindlyhelpme said:
Please Kindly Help Me...
After i upgrade my xperia x10 to android 2.3, the mobile own internet stopped working...as in i can't go my market, whatsapp, facebook and etc...but the internet browser is still working...any1 faced this problem? and any solutions?? currently very depress =(( and sorry for my poor eng and grammar...
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If the above solutions do not work for you then a bit more iformation from you will help us to help you.
Firstly, which ROM are you using? Stock ROM or a custom ROM, if so which one?
Are you using a custom kernel or stock?
gregbradley said:
If the above solutions do not work for you then a bit more iformation from you will help us to help you.
Firstly, which ROM are you using? Stock ROM or a custom ROM, if so which one?
Are you using a custom kernel or stock?
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how to check ROM? i kinda new to this...sorry~ anyway my Kernel Version is 2.6.29-00054-g5f01537
[email protected]#1
Baseband version 2.1.71
build number 3.0.1.G.0.75
Android Version 2.3.3
Model number X10i
i just list out all the info i can find on my phone...hope this can help...
DaveHTC200 said:
manually check your APN settings
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My APN settings is empty....=S
kindlyhelpme said:
My APN settings is empty....=S
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Which country and network provider are you? You may need to enter your apn settings manually, that's why your internet isn't working, no apn settings.
Dark Nightmare said:
Which country and network provider are you? You may need to enter your apn settings manually, that's why your internet isn't working, no apn settings.
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i live in Brunei Darussalam~ =X network provider is DST...Don't think u guys know where is it...its a small tiny dot on the world map =S
kindlyhelpme said:
i live in Brunei Darussalam~ =X network provider is DST...Don't think u guys know where is it...its a small tiny dot on the world map =S
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- Press Main
- Select Settings
- Select Wireless and Networks
- Select Mobile Networks
- Select Access point Names
- Delete all APN's in this section.
- Press Menu
- Press New APN
- Enter the follow settings one for General Data . The other for MMS
Name: BN - DSTcom Web
APN: dst.internet
Proxy:
Port:
Username: dst.internet
Password: internet
Server:
MMSC:
MMS Proxy:
MMS Port:
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC:
MNC:
Authentication Type: PAP
APN Type: default, supl
PXT Messaging MMS:
Name: BN - DSTcom MMS
APN:
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC:
MMS Proxy:
MMS Port:
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC:
MNC:
Authentication Type: PAP
APN Type: mms
Dark Nightmare said:
- Press Main
- Select Settings
- Select Wireless and Networks
- Select Mobile Networks
- Select Access point Names
- Delete all APN's in this section.
- Press Menu
- Press New APN
- Enter the follow settings one for General Data . The other for MMS
Name: BN - DSTcom Web
APN: dst.internet
Proxy:
Port:
Username: dst.internet
Password: internet
Server:
MMSC:
MMS Proxy:
MMS Port:
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC:
MNC:
Authentication Type: PAP
APN Type: default, supl
PXT Messaging MMS:
Name: BN - DSTcom MMS
APN:
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC:
MMS Proxy:
MMS Port:
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC:
MNC:
Authentication Type: PAP
APN Type: mms
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OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG DUDE YOU ARE SOO AWESOME!!! how did u get all those info of my country!! U R SO AWESOME!! OMG !! REALLY REALLY THANK YOU!! THANKSSSSSSSS YOU'RE THE BEST =DDDDDD
kindlyhelpme said:
OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG DUDE YOU ARE SOO AWESOME!!! how did u get all those info of my country!! U R SO AWESOME!! OMG !! REALLY REALLY THANK YOU!! THANKSSSSSSSS YOU'RE THE BEST =DDDDDD
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i am in us with at&t how do i get mine to work please????
---------- Post added at 12:56 AM ---------- Previous post was at 12:26 AM ----------
- Press Main
- Select Settings
- Select Wireless and Networks
- Select Mobile Networks
- Select Access point Names
- Delete all APN's in this section.
- Press Menu
- Press New APN
- Enter the follow settings one for General Data . The other for MMS
Name: BN - DSTcom Web
APN: dst.internet
Proxy:
Port:
Username: dst.internet
Password: internet
Server:
MMSC:
MMS Proxy:
MMS Port:
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC:
MNC:
Authentication Type: PAP
APN Type: default, supl
PXT Messaging MMS:
Name: BN - DSTcom MMS
APN:
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC:
MMS Proxy:
MMS Port:
MMS Protocol: WAP 2.0
MCC:
MNC:
Authentication Type: PAP
APN Type: mms
condukta said:
i am in us with at&t how do i get mine to work please????
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[Q] trouble with tata docomo gprs

Hi friends...
I was using tata docomo gprs for the last 10 days, but i cant access net after i chose 'KILL ALL' option in 'BATTERY SAVER'. I tried switching off and removing sim and then reinserting; restoring all factory settings ; to download from tata server itself; manulal setting with
Name : TATADOCOMOINTERNET
APN: TATA.DOCOMO.INTERNET
Proxy: <none>
Port: 8080
Usename :<none>
Password:<none>
MMSC:<none>
MMS Proxy: <none>
MMS Port:<none>
MCC : 405
MNC: 03
Authentication Type: <none>
APN Type: <none>
still i cant access net. BUT now its showing the gprs emblem, but cant access net...
plese help me with your valuable suggestions or ideas......
THANKS IN ADVANCE.......
Try with other sim to begin with.
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