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Default Please Help!! Need ATTWS GPRS?WAP Settings

I have been trying , unsucessfully, to configure my Siemens SX56 to connect to the internet and send e-mail after I upgraded to the Special Rom. It connects but doesn't load the pages and it tells me it cannot connect with current settings. I do not want to wipe clean my device and start over w/o the Special Rom because it has so many cool apps and after my contract expires I am on my way to T-Mobile, so unlocking is key! I have looked at this forum and there is no settings for ATTWS in US. Only Rogers (Canada) Can someone please help this newbie!
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Default AT&T WAP Settings

I figured it out since no one seemed to know. If anyone needs any settings for AT&T (US) here they are:


HTTP: localhost Port: 9090
WAP: 10.250.250.250 Port: 9201
Socks: 127.0.0.1 Port: 1080

Type is Socks 4

I created a new connnection called "MY connection Two" since the regular "GPRS connection" tab did not have a tab for proxy settings.
 
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Default Re: AT&T WAP Settings

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I figured it out since no one seemed to know.
Sorry, I was away for a bit and would have answered if I had seen your request. The other parts I would add to your listed config are that the Access Point Name (APN) is:

Proxy

If you select Cellular Line (GPRS) as the transport, the dialing info will be filled in correctly by itself, resulting in something like "~0GPRS!Proxy" (not sure if that's exact, my XDA isn't right here. If for some reason you need to manually set a GPRS dial sting for ATTWS I believe it is:

*99*#

As opposed to to T-Mobile which is *99***2#
 
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Thanks for answering Mad Max!!
Now if I can only get my Internet Explorer to work I would be all set!!! ops:
 
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Hi,

I'm an att sx56 user, flashed to t-mobile's 40016 for 2003. Everything works real nice but I can't seem to get the att gprs settings correct. Here's what I have,

For Modem Settings:
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Name: Myatt
Cellular Line(GPRS)
APN: *99*# ( i've also tried +0 ~GPRS!proxy)
username/password/domain all blank
TCP/IP: Use server specified IP address
Server: Use server assigned address

VPN Empty:

Proxy Settings:
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Localhost 9090
10.250.250.250 9201
127.0.0.1 1080
Socks4

Do you know if I'm missing anything or what I've got set wrong here?

Thanks!
 
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...but I can't seem to get the att gprs settings correct. Here's what I have,

For Modem Settings:
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APN: *99*# ( i've also tried +0 ~GPRS!proxy)
The APN should just be "proxy" alone. All the other junk (+0~GPRS!) is stuff the system fills in when it displays the dialing status, but shouldn't be included in your entry in the APN field. You shouldn't need to enter the *99*# string anywhere either unless you need to establish your own dialing config for some reason.

Also, the fact that you're entering proxy configs in WM2003 implies that you're setting up you connection under the "work settings" section as opposed to the "internet settings", which is fine, just wanted to make sure that's what you intended. Under 2003, unless you need to set proxy settings for your specific needs, then setting the APN name to "proxy" and selecting "Cellular Line (GPRS)" as the modem is pretty much all you need to do.
 
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I have done what you both have said and still NO LUCK! AHH ok here is all of my specs:

Siemens SX56:

Windows Pocket PC Version 3.0.12039

ROM Version 3.17.03 ENG
ROM DATE 5/15/03
Radio Version A.20.10
Protocol Version 324e4
 
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Confirming you're using the XDA-Dev SP ROM 1.2 if so leave try leaving your "proxy" settings blank and see if that helps.



HTH
Regards,
Qman...

T-Mobile HTC HD2
ROM: JW MIUI Sense like 1.11.18 ML Lite [Tytung r14]
HSPL: 2.08.HSPL
Radio: 2.15.50.14
Bootloader: MAGLDR 1.13
Recovery: S.ClockworkMod Recovery v5.0.2.6
 
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Default no tilde stuff

I have been trying to do this stuff for a while now....

I am having the "page cannot be found" problem.

ppcpe 2003
ROM version : 4.00.05 ENG
Radio version: A.20.10
protocol version: 324e4


I set up a new connection called My GPRS.

I have all the right proxy settings (I've been reading forums on this for weeks now) I put "proxy" in as my APN name. On the modem tab, i have
Name: My Connection 1
Number: proxy

I don't see the ~GPRSyadayada....just proxy.

I have the Network Settings using My GPRS connection.

Here's the cooky part...I have a Yahoo chat software package that works great! I can send and receive like it's going out of style. But I cannot get Either internet explorer OR ftxPBrowser to connect to any pages.

What's up here?

 
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