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and.
15th April 2007, 03:12 PM
Hi

Got my m3100 recently and unlocked it. Put in my o2 PAYG sim and everything seems to work except GPRS & MMS! Ive hunted high and low for the settings but cant find them anywhere, also tried a .cab file to set it up but it didnt work either! Phoned o2 and they didnt have the settings for it either, useless gits!

Would somebody please post instructions on how to set up a m3100 o2 gprs & mms settings, i would be very very very gratefull!

Thanks

Andy

jasonchiu
15th April 2007, 03:19 PM
http://www.europe.htc.com/support/so.../htcp3600.html

jasonchiu
15th April 2007, 03:20 PM
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=301279

and.
15th April 2007, 03:31 PM
cheers for that mate but ive just tried to download the MMS i got and still says it cant connect, getting a bit pissed off now!

Oliy
15th April 2007, 05:15 PM
I've tried that cab and it doesn't work, it doesn't even set up the GPRS connections properly, and does not seem to include MMS settings.

I have the attached cab which sets up GPRS correctly, but sets up a wrong server for MMS. I have a feeling it used to work on other roms but on this one (LVSW) it doesn't seem to.

Oliy

and.
15th April 2007, 05:26 PM
cheers will try that. how do i change the mms server so that it works?

MikeChannon
15th April 2007, 05:42 PM
Lazy good for nothing cab users. I ask you, what's wrong with the good ol', enter the settings in the boxes approach - well...well.... speak up dar boy I can't hear ya.

Pass the tortillas -
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How do I manually check/setup the GPRS Web settings?
Start > Settings > Connections > Connections >
Under My ISP tap Manage Existing Connections and then Tap Edit (if this isn't present then tap 'Add a new modem connection') The Select a Modem drop-down box should be set to Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G) Tap Next Access Point Name: mobile.o2.co.uk Tap Next Username O2web Password: password Domain: leave blank Tap Advanced On the TCP/IP tab, only Use Server-assigned IP Address should be selected Tap the Servers tab Use Specific Server Addresses should be selected DNS: 193.113.200.200 Alt DNS: 193.113.200.201 Tap OK Tap Finish

How do I manually check/setup the GPRS WAP settings?
Start > Settings > Connections > Connections > Under My Work Network tap Manage Existing Connections and then Tap Edit (if this isn't present then tap 'Add a new modem connection') The Select a Modem drop-down box should be set to Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G) Tap Next Access Point Name: wap.o2.co.uk (for Prepay enter payandgo.o2.co.uk) Tap Next Username O2wap (for Prepay enter payandgo) Password: password Domain: leave blank Tap Advanced On the TCP/IP tab, only Use Server-assigned IP Address should be selected Tap the Servers tab Only Use Server-assigned Address should be selected Tap OK Tap Finish Tap Proxy Settings Tap Advanced Tap the WAP field In the Server filed enter 193.113.200.195 In the Port field enter 9201 Tap OK 4 times and exit

How do I manually check/setup the MMS settings?
Start > Messaging > Menu > MMS Configuration In the Preferences tab tick Retrieve Messages Immediately Tick Download on home network only Tick Save sent messages Tap the Servers tab Tap O2UK Server Name: O2UK Gateway: 193.113.200.195 Port Number: 9201 Server Address: http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002 (http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002/) Set the 'Connect Via' drop down box to My Work Network Sending Size Limitations: 100K WAP Version: 1.2 Tap OK twice to exit

How do I manually setup the POP3 settings?
Start > Messaging > Menu > Tools > New Account Email address: enter your full email address Tap Next Your Name: your full name (or can be anything) User Name: your email account username (the format will differ across ISP's) Password: your email account password Tick Save Password Tap Next In the Name field you can enter a name for the account (only possbile if setting up new acccount) Tap Next Incoming Mail: your ISP incoming mail server Outgoing Mail: smtp.o2.co.uk Leave the Domain field blank Tap Finish

How do I manually check/setup the GSM web settings?
Start > Settings > Connections > Connections > Under My ISP tap Manage Existing Connections and then Tap Edit (if this isn't present then tap 'Add a new modem connection') The Select a Modem drop-down box should be set to Cellular Line Tap Next Dial up Number: +447712932932 Tap Next Username O2web Password: password Domain: leave blank Tap Advanced On the TCP/IP tab, only Use Server-assigned IP Address should be selected Tap the Servers tab Use Specific Server Addresses should be selected DNS: 193.113.200.200 Alt DNS: 193.113.200.201 Tap OK Tap Finish

How do I manually check/setup the GSM WAP settings?
Start > Settings > Connections > Connections > Under My Work Network tap Manage Existing Connections and then Tap Edit (if this isn't present then tap 'Add a new modem connection') The Select a Modem drop-down box should be set to Cellular Line Tap Next Dail up Number: +447712927927 Tap Next Username O2wap (for Prepay enter payandgo) Password: password Domain: leave blank Tap Advanced On the TCP/IP tab, only Use Server-assigned IP Address should be selected Tap the Servers tab Only Use Server-assigned Address should be selected Tap OK Tap Finish Tap Proxy Settings Tap Advanced Tap the WAP field In the Server filed enter 193.113.200.195 In the Port field enter 9201 Tap OK 4 times and exit


PROXY
Go to Start settings>connections>connections icon and tap on Edit my proxy server
Tick both small boxes.
In proxy server box enter 193.113.200.195
Tap Advanced
Enter
HTTP 193.113.200.195 8080
WAP 193.113.200.195 9201
Secure WAP 193.113.200.195 9203
Socks 193.113.200.195 1080

Mike

and.
15th April 2007, 05:54 PM
cheers mike, set that all up....but when i go back and check it, the password in gprs wap has changed to some massive password...? any idea?

thanks

MikeChannon
15th April 2007, 06:38 PM
cheers mike, set that all up....but when i go back and check it, the password in gprs wap has changed to some massive password...? any idea?

thanks

That's deliberate, the number of ***s does not equal the number of letters to prevent folks guessing/narrowing down the password.

Mike