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charlie_niner

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#36051 18-Jun-2009 15:59
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Can anyone help me get MMS working on 3.0 on the XT Network?



I can't upload the IPCC file from unlockit.co.nz (see my desperate bleatings for help here... http://www.unlockit.co.nz/forum/index.php/topic,4.0.html) so figure I must be able to manually enter the necessary details manually through Settings -> Network -> Cellular Data Network, but am not sure what to enter from there.



The MMS fields are:



APN

Username

Password

MMSC

MMS Proxy

MMS Max Message Size

MMS UA Prof URL



Can anyone advise what the value of these fields should be?



Thanks all.

Craig.

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mjb

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  #226347 18-Jun-2009 17:29
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Try:

"%ProgramFiles%\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /setPrefInt carrier-testing 1

Make sure the quotes are there. the Other command (using ?%CommonProgramFiles%\Apple\Mobile Device Support\bin\defaults.exe" doesn't seem to work)




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nzkiwi
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  #226377 18-Jun-2009 18:25
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Hi

It just worked 100% on XT after the install of OS 3.0 didn't have to do a thing ;-)

unicyclistjoe
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  #226399 18-Jun-2009 18:59
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The settings in my 3G are as follows:

Cellular Data APN: internet.telecom.co.nz

MMS APN: wap.telecom.co.nz

MMSC: http://lsmmsc.xtra.co.nz

MMS Proxy: 210.55.11.73:8080

MMS Max Message Size: 614400

Everything else is blank. Hope that helps :)



charlie_niner

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  #226443 18-Jun-2009 21:17
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Thanks mate - that's exactly what I needed - all working now :)

Cheers
Craig

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