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I tried to connect to Vodafone Live last night and again this morning but to no avail. I keep reading "Packet data not available, check network services."
Whats this all about? Any help appreciated.
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I was told it may take up to 24 hours for the settings which were sent to me to become effective (no probs with that). When I used to connect to Vodafone Live! or other WAP sites before I was connected via "contract WAP" now when I try (not working yet) it is trying to connect via "Vodafone GPRS", is this ok? Will I be charged when I eventually connect?
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No, browsing Live! is still free using Vodafone GPRS as the access point.
On your phone's signal display, are you in 2G or 3G? Underneath the little signal icon (it'll either look like a rotary washing line or '3G') does it have the two arrows facing away from each other made out of dotted lines? If so, what happens to this when you try to connect - does it flash?
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No arrows means, usually, that a GPRS connection is not offered by the base station your handset is currently connected to.
On my 6680 I always had two dotted arrows present at all times. These then became solid when a connection was active. Did that used to be the case for you as well? I'd recommend taking your phone somewhere, like the next town/village/area so you're certain to be connected to a different mast, and seeing if it'll work then. Of course if GPRS isn't provisioned on your account then Vodafone may well have been right in saying you have to wait up to 24 hours - but it's the fact that you had it in the first place and it suddenly stopped working that makes me think that this explanation is unlikely. If you can get a connection when you take your phone somewhere else then it's definitely an issue with your local mast, and you can report that to Vodafone.
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#17
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Is your connection setting set at "When available"... If you set it to that you should have the two little dotted arrows under the signal strength, if it does go this way the cell you're attached to is GPRS enabled. I'm surprised at Vodafone taking so long to resolve your connection issues! I'm sure it's just a profile setting, which should resolve issues almost straight away!
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Once again tried to connect to Vodafone Live! and it is still coming up "Packet data not available, check network services."
My connection setting is set at "When available" as well! Starting to get a little fed up with this now! I will give it until 3pm and then phone them up again!!!!
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Have you accessed VF Live before on your handset? Try a manual roam (network settings/operator selection, manual, choose a diferrent network it'll say No network access, then select vodafone. This'll make sure that you are updated on the network, which can also cause a problem if it isn't. Also the settings sent to your handset, will kick in immidiatley. You may not have been provisioned, when they do this it can take up to 24 hours.
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I have accessed Vodafone Live! on numerous occasions since receiving the handset. The last time before yesterday was on Thursday evening.
I have tried Maxspank's idea suggestion with regards to Network Selection and selected Vodafone but to no avail.
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