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#237767 17-Jun-2018 16:19
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I have purchased a Hunting Trail Camera (Model HC-700G-E), I have a 2 degrees Sim Card in it and am trying to set up MMS / SMTP so it can send images to my Iphone (027) and Email Address (Xtra).

 

It asks about APN and GPRS the software allows me to manually add in these details.

 

Can you help, please


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  #2039157 17-Jun-2018 16:22
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Welcome Let me search that for you here on Geekzone (sticky post right at the top of the 2degrees section here on Geekzone)

 

https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=85&topicid=66282

 

You would use the smtp server for Xtra using SSL in the email client

 

It would be easier to setup a Gmail address in the email client as it's more user friendly

 

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  #2039158 17-Jun-2018 16:26
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Also this sticky thread will help you

 

https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=85&topicid=37889

 

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  #2039174 17-Jun-2018 17:31
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If it is one of the cheap china sourced cameras then they are GSM/GPRS only so will not work on 2degrees.





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  #2039187 17-Jun-2018 18:36
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If its asking for gprs settings. You will need to grab a vf sim.




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