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#41193 11-Sep-2009 10:13
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I just got a new Moto 9QH running windows Mobile 6


I Have tried everything to get Gtalk to work.


Talkonaut (Doesnt show Gtalk as a option to add) can add MSN ICQ and they all work fine 


Fring (Doesnt allow me to use any of the Connections VFNZ Gateway VFNZ Internet Ect..) says it cannot connect


Palringo lets me add the service but doesnt do anything from there.


This is driving me crazy 


Any Idea's????






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LostPacket

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  #254978 11-Sep-2009 11:05
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Ok sorted out Talkonaut :)

But I would love to get Fring to work any idea's ?



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  #255519 14-Sep-2009 09:19
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It seems that there are many programs that don't find a connection.

Fring
Tinytwitter
Twikini
Java Apps

Are these some how blocked by Vodafone ?


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  #255525 14-Sep-2009 09:36
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Cue johnr to tell you it is a handset issue, or to check your APN settings, and to re-affirm that big red is not blocking your chosen applications.

Perhaps the APN you are using is causing you some issues.

e.g. on XT, the default APN on my E75 wouldn't let me hear audio on a SIP call, but changing to an APN with no NAT cured my issue.









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#255530 14-Sep-2009 09:58
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I can confirm Vodafone does not block any application

If you like PM me your mobile number and Vodafone 4 digit PIN and I will check core network setup

John

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  #255572 14-Sep-2009 13:08
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Ok Just a Update,

I did a master reset still doesnt work

I have installed the following Apps and not one has worked

CETwit
Twaddle (shows tweets but I cant Tweet)
Quakk

So I guess I am stuck on using M.Twitter.com

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  #255579 14-Sep-2009 13:33
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Did you try a different APN ?







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  #255592 14-Sep-2009 14:05
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Iv tried changing all the Internet one's, still having the same issues.



 
 
 

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  #255599 14-Sep-2009 14:51
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Which ones have you used?







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  #255601 14-Sep-2009 14:52
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I Tried

APN name
www.vodafone.net.nz
Internet
direct.vodafone.net.nz
opt.vodafone.net.nz


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  #255607 14-Sep-2009 15:19
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I can tell you its not APN related or the Vodafone NZ network

Just stick to www.vodafone.net.nz

John

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  #255615 14-Sep-2009 15:26
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Have you tried another SIM in your handset?

John

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  #255622 14-Sep-2009 15:47
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I Just tried another sim, Same issue,

what is strange to me is that I can recive Tweets on 2 programs but not Tweet myself
On both programs I get a Check your connection Error


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  #255628 14-Sep-2009 16:02
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Is there a vodafone proxy I can use?

Looking at this message seems we having the same issue
http://forum.vodafone.co.nz/topic/1847-pocketwit-on-treo-pro-only-works-with-wifi/

I Tried the Pocketwit and got the same communications error.

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  #255648 14-Sep-2009 16:44
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K Finally sorted :) :) :)

Reading this post http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=6&topicid=26702

GPRS Settings Name (VFNZ Internet)
- Authentication Type : PAP (Mine was set to None)

Now everything works :) :) :)

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  #255731 14-Sep-2009 20:39
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Oh that was short lived,

Now back to how it was before. not working,

Events that happend

Got a MMS tried to download it and it failed changed the PAP setting Switch phone off/On
Downloaded MMS phone worked,

2 hours later try again Nothing same as Before
This is driving me crazy!

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