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Old 17th August 2006, 02:18 AM
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Hi all,

Could you guys post settings that you have used to get unsupported phones working with 3, like browser,gprs,mms settings.I am asking as I am compiling a document with all of these in. I feel that this will be a great use to people buying sim free phones with intentions of using them on 3 (I intend to do that when I get my M600I)

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You will find a number of postings about this on this forum - a good starting place would be https://talk3g.co.uk/showthread.php?t=857 which are the settings for the LG U81xx. Or there was a discussion at https://talk3g.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2099

This topic has come up several times and there are more elsewhere on the forum, so if the above does not give you all that you want then try a search on here for what you're after.

The only thing to bear in mind is that there is no "generic" browser homepage URL. 3 have created specific homepages for each and every 3G handset that they have in their portfolio. Some will work across other handsets, but it is a bit of a guessing game.

For example http://mobile.three.co.uk/hb/lg/HutchKey is specific to the LG U81xx series (it may work on other LG, I've not tested it). The Motorola C975 has its own URL http://mobile.three.co.uk/hb/C975/HutchKey - but it is not always quite so obvious!!

More info; this is the text of an instruction I have for the C975 - if the handset you are programming has other parameters leave them defaulted or blank, these are all the settings that need to be established.
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Go to Connectivity
Data Communication
Data Accounts
New Account
PS Data
Give it a name - Three
APN - three.co.uk
Save
Edit
Password Request - Off
Allow Calls - Automatic
IP Address - Blank
DNS Address - Blank
Authentication - Tick Normal, Secure and None
Data Compression - Off
Header Compression - Off

Go to Connectivity
Data Communication
Internet Settings
Internet Profiles
New Profile
Name - Three WAP
Connect Using - Three (named earlier)
Save
Highlight and Select More
Settings
Internet Mode - Http
Use Proxy - No
Save
Highlight and Select More
Advanced
Change Homepage
Name - 3 Services
Address http://mobile.three.co.uk/hb/C975/HutchKey
Save

Go to Connectivity
Data Communication
Internet Settings
Internet Profiles
New Profile
Name - Three MMS
Connect Using - Three (named earlier)
Save
Highlight and Select More
Settings
Internet Mode - WAP
IP Address - 217.171.129.2
Security - Off
Username - (blank)
Password - (blank)
Save
Highlight and Select More
Advanced
Change Homepage
Name - MMS
Address - http://mms.um.three.co.uk:10021/mmsc
Save

Go to Connectivity
Data Communication
Streaming Settings
Connect Using - Three
Use Proxy - No
Save

Go to Connectivity
Data Communication
Internet Settings
Internet Profiles
Select the Three WAP profile

Go to Messaging
Settings
Picture Message
Validity Period - Network maximum
Read Report - On
Delivery Report - On
Content Alert - On
Auto Download - Always
Accept Messages - (Select All)
Message Server - http://mms.um.three.co.uk:10021/mmsc
Internet Profile - Three MMS
Your difficulty will be keying the settings for each discrete handset make and model, they look different and are in different menu places. Making a generic one size fits all is not practical.

Good luck with your project.

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