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#7499 19-Apr-2006 15:35
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Hi,
I just arrived from the USA with an Imate K-Jam (HTC Wizard) pocket PC phone running Windows Mobile 5
I have tried the auto configuration tool from vodafone NZ to configure it but didnt work.
I have put "live.vodafone.co.nz" as the APN but still no web browsing allowed.
It connects but doesn't let me browse or transfer data.
Any suggestion on all the settings ? or a configuration cab ?
Thanks

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  #33383 19-Apr-2006 16:33
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Welcome to New Zealand, and Geekzone...

You will find the Vodafone NZ configuration for GPRS access on this thread, and MMS configuration on this thread. Also, a more detailed (but no images) VFNZ configuration thread is here.




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#33435 19-Apr-2006 23:58
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Create a new data connection

Use cellular line (gprs)

use access point
www.vodafone.net.nz to use optimizer which will downrender images and compress data, fine for normal web browsing.
web.vodafone.net.nz to allow full images etc to come through, no rescaling but slower.

no username / password / domain

save and use as defaultconnection


Posted from i-mate PDA in beautiful Alexandra, South Island NZ

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