H2O Wireless APN Settings

RED ZMAN

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So after the nightmare I had trying to get my Nexus 5 and previous Verizon account over to Net10, I decided I'd try out H2O wireless. The process is all great, easy to get on it, but can't get a hold of the correct APN settings for it yet.

Yet.

I've got a few, but thought I'd see what others are using and recommending.

I'm on the $60 Unlimited everything plan.

Here's what I've found.

H2O Wireless Website
https://www.h2owirelessnow.com/pageControl.php?page=dataManualConfig


Now I have no idea where some of this stuff goes, so I tried...

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2134653




And this one...

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1432558




So what is everyone else using? I've done some searching but haven't found much at all.
 

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Aersaud

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I'm pretty sure they have an app that will help with that.

How do you like the service and everything ? I will most likely be switching to them next month.

Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
 

RED ZMAN

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I just use the APN and MMSC and MMS Proxy, APN Type is all i put in there.
And what settings?

How are your H+ speeds?





I'm pretty sure they have an app that will help with that.

How do you like the service and everything ? I will most likely be switching to them next month.

Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
They do, incompatible with 4.0 and up because Google no longer allows 3rd party apps to change or as APN settings.

Been in it for one day, but so far it is as good as Straight Talk, but more data.
 

sasquatch080

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Well if you have root access you can convert that h20 app into a system app with titanium backup. Then it'll do its thing and get you the right APN.

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shotta35

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Speeds are limited on the plan i'm on apparently which is the $50 one. The $60 plan should be faster.

When I said I just use the APN I meant the same settings you have above but the rest of the fields are blank. So mine looks like this:

Name: H2O Wireless
APN :att.mvno
MMSC:http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMS Proxy: 66.209.11.33
MMS Port: 80
MMS Type: default,mms,hipri,supl (no space between then)

That's all.

Speeds I haven't tested as it's HSPA+ but prolly limited to 7.2Mbps speeds or something. The $60 plan is "10x" faster, whatever that means.
 

RZRBLAZ

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H20 APNs for Nexus 5

Hey everyone, I would like to see what APNs you all are using for the Nexus 5, I am wanting to use my phone to get one of the unlimited plans for the Nexus 5 via H20 Wireless, but I cant seem to get my phone number to pull up on the website when I'm on my account in H20, so if I could get the codes that would be a great help!
Thanks
 

Fnords23

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Posh Titan e500a APN for H2O wireless

I recently purchased the Posh Titan e5000a dual sim phone. H2O has no setting for it.
After fiddling with it for a while I found setting that work for both internet and MMS.
There is no need to create a second apn for mms. It also doesn't matter if you have wifi on as long as data is enabled these settings work.

To get to the apn settings,

Settings -> More -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names -> new APN (touch the menu on the top right corner for "new apn" option)

Name: Internet APN
(I don't think the name matters)

APN: att.mvno

APN type: default,mms,supl

Proxy: 66.209.11.33

Port: 80

Username: Not set

Password: Not set

Server: Not set

MMSC: http: // mmsc. cingular . com

MMS proxy: 66.209.11.33

MMS port: 80

MCC: 310

MNC: 410

Authentication type: None

APN protocol: IPv4

APN roaming protocol: IPv4

Bearer: Unspecified

.........................................................

When testing the MMS use very small photos, I thought the setting were wrong until I was patient and waited a few minutes. Next I attempted a much smaller photo and it only took 5 seconds.

I hope these setting help someone.
 

nook'r

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[QUOTE="Fnords23, post: 61285956, member: 6754071"]I recently purchased the Posh Titan e5000a dual sim phone. H2O has no setting for it.
After fiddling with it for a while I found setting that work for both internet and MMS. 
There is no need to create a second apn for mms. It also doesn't matter if you have wifi on as long as data is enabled these settings work.

To get to the apn settings,

Settings -> More -> Mobile Networks -> Access Point Names -> new APN (touch the menu on the top right corner for "new apn"  option)

Name: Internet APN
 (I don't think the name matters)

APN: att.mvno

APN type: default,mms,supl

Proxy: 66.209.11.33

Port: 80

Username: Not set

Password: Not set

Server: Not set

MMSC: http: // mmsc. cingular . com

MMS proxy: 66.209.11.33

MMS port: 80

MCC: 310

MNC: 410

Authentication type: None

APN protocol: IPv4

APN roaming protocol: IPv4

Bearer: Unspecified

.........................................................

When testing the MMS use very small photos, I thought the setting were wrong until I was patient and waited a few minutes. Next I attempted a much smaller photo and it only took 5 seconds.

I hope these setting help someone.[/QUOTE]
I contacted H2O Wireless today as i was getting constant internet drop out.

I have the same excat setting as yours EXCEPT i was instructed by their CSR to change:

Authentication Type: PAP

and so far i am not getting any exclamation mark next to my signal bars.