[Q] APN Type Field Options - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

Since the beginning of time...there have been many APN configurations that work. But some claim that the addition of certain entries into the "APN Type" field are a necessity, or that they improve performance.
After searching, and viewing the support documentation for the AT&T Galaxy Note, I can find no definitive answers...nor does it seem that these additional entries improve performance....so-- if these entries don't improve peformance, are they dead weight? What do they do? If anyone can point to any external resources, or for that matter, they can explain what the different flags mean, it'd be extremely enlightening.
Lets start with the default settings:
Name: ATT PTA
APN: pta
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Auth: none
APN type: default,mms,supl,hipri
and finish with one that was recently suggested:
Name: ATT pta
APN: pta
MMSC: http://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
What can difference can we expect? What functions do the different flags provide?

I was actually just wondering this myself this afternoon and saw your thread. It seems that the additions to the apn type showed up with the newer ICS leaks. After browsing multiple threads, most people seem to experience faster data speeds and more stable data with these additional apn types.
I found out what hipri and supl are on some random aussie site:
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1663451
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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.
Something you don’t need to think about
4. WIFI data connection. (TYPE_WIFI)
When active, all data traffic will use this connection by default.
Used to connect to your home wireless router.
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.
2. mms (TYPE_MOBILE_MMS)
An MMS-specific Mobile data connection. This connection may be the same as {TYPE_MOBILE} but it may be different dependant on the network. This is used by applications needing to talk to the carrier’s Multimedia Messaging Service servers.
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
How does the config on the phone get chosen?
When an application wishes to talk to the “network” it sets the APN type when it requests ConnectivityManager. ConnectivityManager then checks if you have an “APN type” set that matches. So for instance if the “APN type” it checks is MMS it will scan you configuration setting for a match and use say testra.mms APN. It will then use this configuration for the network connection. What you use for the APN name does not matter.
So now the connected to the network with say telstra.mms which is the APN that you configured.
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fota = Firmware Over the Air (for receiving OTA updates)
still not sure what admin is though.

m4570d0n said:
I was actually just wondering this myself this afternoon and saw your thread. It seems that the additions to the apn type showed up with the newer ICS leaks. After browsing multiple threads, most people seem to experience faster data speeds and more stable data with these additional apn types.
I found out what hipri and supl are on some random aussie site:
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1663451
fota = Firmware Over the Air (for receiving OTA updates)
still not sure what admin is though.
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None of those seem like a good thing. Haha.

Not So Sure of the Defaults...
Jamesyboy said:
Lets start with the default settings:
Name: ATT PTA
APN: pta
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Auth: none
APN type: default,mms,supl,hipri
On my Note (running UCLE2 and Unofficial CM9) I have only default,mms,supl - no hipri [which does not surprise me 'cause I don't see AT&T giving individuals control over the priority - that could be a nightmare for their network]. And the more I think about this, my feeling is that if people start running high priority stuff, AT&T will land on like a ton of bricks
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Those settings for ATT are very different from the "classic" wap.cingular
Did you notice any particular benefit to use those?
Does it work with the "old" one?

CarpeNoctem said:
Those settings for ATT are very different from the "classic" wap.cingular
Did you notice any particular benefit to use those?
Does it work with the "old" one?
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I remember using similar settings for my APN profile on my Motorola flip phone probably nearing a decade ago for gprs.

docfreed said:
Jamesyboy said:
Lets start with the default settings:
Name: ATT PTA
APN: pta
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Auth: none
APN type: default,mms,supl,hipri
On my Note (running UCLE2 and Unofficial CM9) I have only default,mms,supl - no hipri [which does not surprise me 'cause I don't see AT&T giving individuals control over the priority - that could be a nightmare for their network]. And the more I think about this, my feeling is that if people start running high priority stuff, AT&T will land on like a ton of bricks
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Hipri is a device flag. This tells the device to use this APN profile over others. That's why some APN profiles don't stick.
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there is one more apn type - dun
for wifi sharing

popcorn1122 said:
there is one more apn type - dun
for wifi sharing
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As a newcomer to Android I am attempting to investigate certain of the APN Type settings on searching the Internet have
yet to find a definitive answer but gave tested some settings on a Motoluxe on O2 and have determined that I had to set it to
'default,dun' to successfully use Tethering both USB and WIFI prior to setting this it did not function. Any ideas?

Perhaps I can revive this thread.
I see many recommendations for APN settings where the APN type is empty. What does that mean?
What does Android do when it looks for APN settings, but only finds one without any APN type? Does it use that? For what?
So is an empty APN type the same as default or default,supl,mms?

hgmichna said:
Perhaps I can revive this thread.
I see many recommendations for APN settings where the APN type is empty. What does that mean?
What does Android do when it looks for APN settings, but only finds one without any APN type? Does it use that? For what?
So is an empty APN type the same as default or default,supl,mms?
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APN Type is a field where you can tell your device to treat the profile differently than the other profiles....for instance, if you have the "default" flag in it, if you manually choose to use another APN setting and there are connection issues, or it fails, your phone will fall back to the one marked "default". A "hipri" flag might mark a profile as "high priority"--the profile of choice when choosing between multiple APN profiles.
I don't remember what flags mean what, but they're easy to find. If I remember correctly, none of them affect performance...they're there simply to priority, and alter the treatment of these connection methods by your device.
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Jamesyboy said:
APN Type is a field where you can tell your device to treat the profile differently than the other profiles....for instance, if you have the "default" flag in it, if you manually choose to use another APN setting and there are connection issues, or it fails, your phone will fall back to the one marked "default". A "hipri" flag might mark a profile as "high priority"--the profile of choice when choosing between multiple APN profiles.
I don't remember what flags mean what, but they're easy to find. If I remember correctly, none of them affect performance...they're there simply to priority, and alter the treatment of these connection methods by your device.
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Why did you write that? It does not answer my question.

Can someone tell me how to add an APN to the official list? I'm working for a MVNO and we would like to have our APN embedded into Android so that next time our users Powerup a device they can get the APN settings automatically.
Does anyone know what is the procedure to submit to Android a new APN for data connectivity?

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Incoming MMS picture size small on unlocked Atrix using it with T-Mobile US

I am using unlocked AT&T Atrix 4G with t-Mobile US. It is all factory software without any changes at all. Not boot loader unlocked.
Under the APN setting, there is an APN called "T-Mobile US". This APN is locked (I believe it is stored on the SIM because I did not input it on the phone when I unlocked it) and cannot be edited. However I can make a new APN entry.
The T-Mobile US APN settings are following
Name: T-Mobile US
APN: epc.tmobile.com
Proxy:
Port:
Username:
Password:
Server:
MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy:
MMS Port:
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
APN Type:
..............The problem description................
I can send and receive MMS, however the incoming MMS are very tiny and small around 18-20KB. The out going MMS are fine, the receiver gets pics of about 350KB.
Any idea on what is going on?
Because your phone is not a T-Mobile phone, i.e. not sold by T-Mobile, your MMS messages are automatically resized to a smaller size because the network cannot identify what size you can receive. There is a workaround, as this was discussed previously. I will try to find it.
<edit> Try the following: go to messaging, setting, user agent, custom user agent, nexus one.
<edit 2> nexus one isn't there by default I don't think, so there is a way to add it through custom. (Believe you can add one by selecting custom and entering "NexusOne").
<edit 3> Found the following:
Name: T-Mobile US
APN: epc.tmobile.com (with no dash!)
Proxy: <Not set>
Port: <Not set>
Username: none (actually type "none")
Password: **** (four asterisks)
Server: * (one asterisk)
MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy: 216.165.155.050
MMS Port: 8080
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Auth Type: None (NOT "Not set", actually pick "None" from the menu)
APN Type: <Not set> (if it says "default,mms,whatever" delete all that and leave it blank)
Maybe something there will help, or at least get you headed in the right direction.
I think the user agent is something that can help.
First thing is that the ATRIX mms app doesn't have a feature that will allow me to change the user agent.
I tried to install CM6 mms.apk and it kind of work. But very unstable. It kept on crashing.
I tried the CM7 mms.apk and didn't work at all.
The CM mms.apk have built in feature to allow changing user agent.
Is there any stable mms.apk I can use with ATRIX?
By the way, on my.T-Mobile.com site, I selected MyTouch 4G as my phone. May be that can have T-Mobile think I have a native T-Mobile phone. Sure hope so.
I am racking my brain trying to think of who it was who had the exact same question. Changing to the nexusone user agent fixed it. I believe you can't change to any phone, because MMS size is set per the capabilities of the phone with T-Mobile.
Read one post where someone set their user agent to iPhone and this fixed it for them.
CaelanT said:
I am racking my brain trying to think of who it was who had the exact same question. Changing to the nexusone user agent fixed it. I believe you can't change to any phone, because MMS size is set per the capabilities of the phone with T-Mobile.
Read one post where someone set their user agent to iPhone and this fixed it for them.
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ATRIX Text Messages app does not have capability to change user agents. Do you know any other place?
rush_ad said:
ATRIX Text Messages app does not have capability to change user agents. Do you know any other place?
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Applications > messaging > settings > custom User-Agent
<edit> Might be possible to just go in there and set a custom user agent to "nexusone".
Not there.... user agent settings are in the aosp app, not in ATRIX app.
rush_ad said:
Not there.... user agent settings are in the aosp app, not in ATRIX app.
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I gotcha. Sorry. I'm using GoSMS.
Might be an edit to the mms.apk that is needed.
Yes need a mod to the Text Message app that is built into ATRIX. But I am not a developer so out of luck there.
But definitely a user agent issue. I tried the CM6 mms.apk. it is very unstable but does get mms in larger size.
I'm having this same issue on an unlocked Galaxy Nexus GSM running T-Mobile in the USA. Anyone have any luck figuring it out?

Straight Talk APN Settings

For Att Compatible Phones:
Find below the values needed to update your device data settings to be able to send MMS* and connect to the Internet via your Browser:
1. CREATE A NEW APN (ACCESS POINT NAME). ENTER ONLY THE SETTINGS LISTED BELOW:
FIELD SETTINGS
NAME straight talk
APN att.mvno
PROXY proxy.mvno.tracfone.com
PORT 80
MMSC http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS PROXY 66.209.11.33
MMS PORT 80
2. SELECT THE APN YOU JUST CREATED.
3. DELETE THE OLD APN FROM YOUR PHONE IF POSSIBLE.
Tmobile Compatible settings
FIELD SMARTPHONE SETTINGS ALL OTHER PHONES
NAME straight talk straight talk
APN wap.tracfone wap.tracfone
PROXY leave blank 216.155.165.40
PORT 8080 8080
MMSC http://mms.tracfone.com http://mms.tracfone.com
MMS PROXY leave blank 216.155.165.40
MMS PORT leave blank 8080
Here is an interesting development... I flashed CyanogenMod 10 on my Sony Xperia arc S phone and the ROM downloaded some settings by itself. There are 3 APNs that comes with this ROM.
1. ATT
2. ATT LTE
3. StraightTalk ATT
StraightTalk was picked by default. I was about to delete them all and enter the settings from here but then I received a text message from a friend... Lo and behold, it was a MMS message with a pic attached and already downloaded. I saw that my WiFi was on, so I turned off the WiFi and asked my friend to send me more pics... They all arrived including a video snippet.... Then I sent one, a larger pic, and he received it. All amazed I fired up the CM10's browser and went to www.testmy.net Did a smarttest and my download was 3.4 Mbps and upload was 577 Kbps... In Phoenix, AZ...
Here are the settings that came with CM10 ...
Name: StraightTalk ATT
APN: att.mvno
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMSC proxy: 66.209.11.33
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type: Not set
APN type: default,supl,mms
APN protocol: IPv4
APN enable/disable: APN enabled (tick mark checked but grayed out anyways)
Bearer: Unspecified
Does this make any sense now?
That's the settings I use for straight talk, works great. I get 4g just about everywhere here in pa. Mms works great too. I've had straight talk for a year and a half on at&t. Can't complain. If you use alot of cell data they will throttle you slow, but I'm usually close to wifi. I've heard 2GB then they slow you down.
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Bushmaster78FS said:
Here is an interesting development... I flashed CyanogenMod 10 on my Sony Xperia arc S phone and the ROM downloaded some settings by itself. There are 3 APNs that comes with this ROM.
1. ATT
2. ATT LTE
3. StraightTalk ATT
StraightTalk was picked by default. I was about to delete them all and enter the settings from here but then I received a text message from a friend... Lo and behold, it was a MMS message with a pic attached and already downloaded. I saw that my WiFi was on, so I turned off the WiFi and asked my friend to send me more pics... They all arrived including a video snippet.... Then I sent one, a larger pic, and he received it. All amazed I fired up the CM10's browser and went to www.testmy.net Did a smarttest and my download was 3.4 Mbps and upload was 577 Kbps... In Phoenix, AZ...
Here are the settings that came with CM10 ...
Name: StraightTalk ATT
APN: att.mvno
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMSC proxy: 66.209.11.33
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type: Not set
APN type: default,supl,mms
APN protocol: IPv4
APN enable/disable: APN enabled (tick mark checked but grayed out anyways)
Bearer: Unspecified
Does this make any sense now?
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I'm getting 1.3Mbps down and 657 Kbps up. Pretty happy with it.
To the last poster, I thought Straight Talk didn't offer LTE coverage?! If it did, it'd be an even more amazing deal than I had thought it was!
My data works fine. Got like 6mbps this morn but my MMS wont send for ****. Using an Xperia Ion
Pantech Pocket ATT - Straight Talk MMS Settings
The Pantech Pocket needs to have the Straight Talk APN data loaded to TWO locations.
Both Phone APN and Wap APN need to be setup with the Straight Talk APN settings.
Straight Talk makes it sound like you only need to enter the information in one location.
You need to enter the information in Phone APN and Wap APN, if you want MMS to work!
APN name: Straight Talk
APN: att.mvno
Proxy: Straight Talk value
Port: 80
MMSC: Straight Talk value
MMS Proxy: 66.209.11.33
MMS Port: 80
My Pantech Pocket is running flawlessly on Straight Talk now. MMS is 100% functional. The pictures are getting through. I'm getting 5Mbps download speed and 1Mbps upload speed.
My Pantech burst uses only one apn. On gingerbread and ice cream sandwich. I don't run proxy but the rest of the settings I put in and works good. Seems faster tried it. 40kbps proxy vs 4000kbps no proxy. Not sure why. Any ideas?
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HOLY SH!T!!!
I just put in the settings Bushmaster78FS posted and I am now on TRUE 4G with ST. 6Mbps!!! ITS FASTER THAN MY WORKS WIFI BY 3X!!!
AMAZING!!! THANKS BUSHMASTER!
Nice
Thanks for the settings you posted Bushmaster.
The settings provided are the first ones I have used and successfully got both data and mms working with only one APN.
Using Samsung Galaxy S III.
1. My phone is unocked and compatible on both AT&T networks and T-Mobile right now i am using an blue AT&T sim and i am thinking to make the move to T-Mobile network. Do you think i can use the same AT&T compatible sim and just change the APN setting to T-Mobile and have it work on the T-Mobile network or so i have to buy a sim?
2. I heard that you can get a free sim by buying a free phone and just using it on your phone but other people say that those sims are lock to those phones. Which is true?
3. I see that Straight talk sells cheap GSM phones and my GF has her phone on T-Mobile so can i buy one of the ST phones and swap it to use on T-Mobile or are the locked and can they be unlocked?
I just switched from the default straight talk apn to the ones bushmaster posted. I went from 1 mbps to 4.8 on a Nexus 4.
Bushmaster78FS said:
Here is an interesting development... I flashed CyanogenMod 10 on my Sony Xperia arc S phone and the ROM downloaded some settings by itself. There are 3 APNs that comes with this ROM.
1. ATT
2. ATT LTE
3. StraightTalk ATT
StraightTalk was picked by default. I was about to delete them all and enter the settings from here but then I received a text message from a friend... Lo and behold, it was a MMS message with a pic attached and already downloaded. I saw that my WiFi was on, so I turned off the WiFi and asked my friend to send me more pics... They all arrived including a video snippet.... Then I sent one, a larger pic, and he received it. All amazed I fired up the CM10's browser and went to www.testmy.net Did a smarttest and my download was 3.4 Mbps and upload was 577 Kbps... In Phoenix, AZ...
Here are the settings that came with CM10 ...
Name: StraightTalk ATT
APN: att.mvno
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Server: Not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMSC proxy: 66.209.11.33
MMS port: 80
MCC: 310
MNC: 410
Authentication Type: Not set
APN type: default,supl,mms
APN protocol: IPv4
APN enable/disable: APN enabled (tick mark checked but grayed out anyways)
Bearer: Unspecified
Does this make any sense now?
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hey, so i been messing around a bit with everything and i think i found one that is faster: for
username: [email protected]
password: CINGULAR1
apn type: default,supl,mms,hipri
all others are the same i just added these and i feel (maybe placebo effect) its faster like almost 1.5mb.
the username n password i got from the att apn and hipri i guess means high priorty connection. need conformation tho works with n4
APn for Straight Talk on Pantech Breeze 3
shinb said:
hey, so i been messing around a bit with everything and i think i found one that is faster: for
username: [email protected]
password: CINGULAR1
apn type: default,supl,mms,hipri
all others are the same i just added these and i feel (maybe placebo effect) its faster like almost 1.5mb.
the username n password i got from the att apn and hipri i guess means high priorty connection. need conformation tho works with n4
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I have a unlocked AT&T Pantech Breeze 3 with a Straight Talk sim in it. Am unable to access the web. All my settings still go to AT&T.
Does anyone know the correct APN settings?
I have to go 3 places to do the setups.
# 1 Messaging > Settings > Multimedia > MMS Settings
There I can enter Profile Name: MMSC: Connection Type: Proxy Address:& Proxy Port.
Does anyone know the correct values to put in here?
# 2 My Stuff > Applications > Browser > Manage > Profiles
Profile Name : Home URL: Connection Type : Proxy Address: Proxy Port
# 3 Settings > Network Connectivity > Connection Name > APN : Primary & secondary DNS : Linger Time : Authentication: Username :
Password
Does anyone know the correct values that I need to put in here in order to get my phone to go to the web.
I ha ve voice mail, can call and text. Just not access the web. Can anyone help me here?:
slotalkinwoman said:
I have a unlocked AT&T Pantech Breeze 3 with a Straight Talk sim in it. Am unable to access the web. All my settings still go to AT&T.
Does anyone know the correct APN settings?
I have to go 3 places to do the setups.
# 1 Messaging > Settings > Multimedia > MMS Settings
There I can enter Profile Name: MMSC: Connection Type: Proxy Address:& Proxy Port.
Does anyone know the correct values to put in here?
# 2 My Stuff > Applications > Browser > Manage > Profiles
Profile Name : Home URL: Connection Type : Proxy Address: Proxy Port
# 3 Settings > Network Connectivity > Connection Name > APN : Primary & secondary DNS : Linger Time : Authentication: Username :
Password
Does anyone know the correct values that I need to put in here in order to get my phone to go to the web.
I ha ve voice mail, can call and text. Just not access the web. Can anyone help me here?:
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absolutely works now i wonder if my AOSP roms will have working RIL...
nocoast said:
absolutely works now i wonder if my AOSP roms will have working RIL...
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OK, nocoast. You said they absolutely work, would you mind sharing the values with me that you put in all those blanks so that mine will work too.Thanks.
anyone try these settings on S2 i9100 and see speed gains?
APN set, no data.
Hey gang, I've looked far-and-wide and haven't been able to locate a solution so, I throw myself on y'all's mercy and ask if anyone has a clue why I can't receive wireless data on my SGT AT&T GT-P1000.
I received my AT&T Straight Talk SIM the other day and porting the phone over was no issue. However, when I set up the APN I did not immediately reboot the phone due to some confusion about when the service actually transferred. Could this have affected my registration on the ST wireless network?
I've entered the APN settings precisely but, alas, still cannot connect to the wireless data. I really want to move over to ST, not only will it save me $30 a month whilst adding an "unlimited" data plan but, best of all, I'll get to tell AT&T to go pound sand.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
did you add in the " http://"?
Does anybody now any way to unthrotte. Since we all now that ST throttle after 5gb. I called to ST customers service, they told me that unlimited data is only for navigation.
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[Q] Net 10/JB Radios

I have an att&t lgog and the other day my service was cancelled. I took a trip to radio shack and got the net 10 $50/month unlimited plan, had them activate it with the included microsim, and I'm good to go now. my only question is about the modems we have available. my data connection drops every so often now and sometimes web pages in chrome hang and require a refresh to load up. being on net 10, which I'm pretty sure still uses at&t towers(?) am I able to use any att radios we have?
I'm also using Net10 on my Optimus. I've had no problems in 3 months, regardless of ROM or radio (Stock ICS, Stock JB, and AOKP). I'd check your APN settings.
Here are mine:
Code:
APN: tfdata
Proxy: none
Port: none
Username: none
Password: none
MMSC: http(colon)//mms-tf(dot)net
MMS proxy: mms3(dot)tracfone(dot)com
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ecaslak said:
I'm also using Net10 on my Optimus. I've had no problems in 3 months, regardless of ROM or radio (Stock ICS, Stock JB, and AOKP). I'd check your APN settings.
Here are mine:
Code:
APN: tfdata
Proxy: none
Port: none
Username: none
Password: none
MMSC: http(colon)//mms-tf(dot)net
MMS proxy: mms3(dot)tracfone(dot)com
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do you have anything set for MMS port, mcc, MNC, or APN type? I have 80 for the port, 310 and 410 for MCC and MNC respectively, and my APN type has default, admin, fota, MMS, supl, hipri. no idea what they do I'm afraid to admit but there they are. thanks a lot for the reply, I'm happy to know I can use whichever radio I want cause I keep dropping data connection since going to net10. not sure if its my radio or APN though
ryancnap said:
do you have anything set for MMS port, mcc, MNC, or APN type? I have 80 for the port, 310 and 410 for MCC and MNC respectively, and my APN type has default, admin, fota, MMS, supl, hipri. no idea what they do I'm afraid to admit but there they are. thanks a lot for the reply, I'm happy to know I can use whichever radio I want cause I keep dropping data connection since going to net10. not sure if its my radio or APN though
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I have the same settings that you do. What ROM are you running right now?
ecaslak said:
I have the same settings that you do. What ROM are you running right now?
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well I got the MMS fixed. only problem now is dropping data connection which I'm guessing could be my radio. and right now on houstonns rootbox, I was on the unofficial liquid smooth before that with same issue.

[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

No data connection (only calls n text). Already tried everything =( Verizon model

I have a ATT plan and just purchased a Verizon HTC one m8 unlocked (i suppose every verizon phone is unlocked).
I have normal calls and texts. But no data connection. Do you guys think this is an APN problem or I will never get data on my device due to some other crazy reason? I appreciate any thoughts.
Already tried many types of APN addresses:
name: ATT Phone
Apn: phone
Proxy: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
Mms proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
Mms port: 80
Mms protocal: wap 2.0
Mcc 310
Mnc 410
Apn type: default,mms,supl,hipri,fota
Apn protocal: ipv4
Apn roaming: ipv4
Bearer: unspecified
Its gotta be something with the APN. Bc I had a Verizon Note 2 Verizon S3 and Verizon S4 and they all worked on At&t network with no issues. Granted you will only get 3G data not LTE .
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matheus zebu said:
Already tried many types of APN addresses:
name: ATT Phone
Apn: phone
Proxy: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
Mms proxy: proxy.mobile.att.net
Mms port: 80
Mms protocal: wap 2.0
Mcc 310
Mnc 410
Apn type: default,mms,supl,hipri,fota
Apn protocal: ipv4
Apn roaming: ipv4
Bearer: unspecified
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You say you tried many APNs, but only list one. What are the others?
Also, what you have listed isn't quite right. Particularly, the following should be:
Proxy: Not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
(everything else looks okay for this APN)
scoot0073 said:
Its gotta be something with the APN. Bc I had a Verizon Note 2 Verizon S3 and Verizon S4 and they all worked on At&t network with no issues. Granted you will only get 3G data not LTE .
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redpoint73 said:
You say you tried many APNs, but only list one. What are the others?
Also, what you have listed isn't quite right. Particularly, the following should be:
Proxy: Not set
MMSC: http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
(everything else looks okay for this APN)
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Sorry, it was a typo from the website that I got the APN, but at the time I did it right just the way you typed.
Anyway, problem solved. I went to a ATT store, they worked in the computer and setup my APN the very exactly way as before. Do you guys think there is a possibility that ATT staff need to "unlock" the band or something like that?
Thanks for the support
matheus zebu said:
Do you guys think there is a possibility that ATT staff need to "unlock" the band or something like that?
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Highly unlikely, never heard of such a thing.
You either entered the APN info improperly (even a single incorrect character or extra space will screw the whole deal); or you didn't try the correct APN that your account is provisioned for.
redpoint73 said:
Highly unlikely, never heard of such a thing.
You either entered the APN info improperly (even a single incorrect character or extra space will screw the whole deal); or you didn't try the correct APN that your account is provisioned for.
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Yeah, probably I made a typo haha
Thanks!!!!

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