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    Default 3 Settings for unsupported phones

    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)

    Thanks

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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.


    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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