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justie

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#15250 12-Aug-2007 10:45
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Hi

I would very much appreciate anyones help here. I have recently purchased an un-branded mobile from hong kong and I need help on how to set up GPRS / WAP and MMS. The settings menu and sub menu's are as follows:

--Net Setup

    ----1 Wap Profile


        ----Edit Name

        ----Gateway IP

        ----Gateway Port

        ----Connect Using

            (----Select Data Service)

        ----User ID

        ----User Password



    ----2 Data Service


        ----Type Select

            ----GPRS    (only option)

                ----Title

                ----APN        (NB only takes 16 characters)

                ----User ID

                ----User Password

                ----Principal DNS

                ----Subordinate DNS

                ----IP Address


Could anyone please tell me what I need to put in each section, for setting up on Virgin.

Many thanks in advance.

Tom


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rscole86
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  #82071 12-Aug-2007 10:58
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What make and model phone do you have?

Virgin have a list of phones here, they will send you a message, which once opened will configure your phone for you.



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  #82072 12-Aug-2007 11:02
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Hi thanks for the quick response. As I say its un-branded as far as I can tell. However I think it may be a CECT 5200 - if thats of any use. It does not appear in their list. I was hoping someone could tell me what goes where!

Many thanks

Tom

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  #82074 12-Aug-2007 11:19
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Hi Tom,

Google is your friend :)

Google: virgin mobile wap settings

Result

Result



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#82075 12-Aug-2007 11:21
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Sounds like quality

Is this the handset that looks like a Nokia N95

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