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    Lightbulb LG U81xx settings for easyMobile

    This article sets out how to configure GPRS and MMS for the LG U81xx series for the bargain-priced easyMobile network, which is an MVNO of T-Mobile. At the time of writing, MMS is priced at 20p a pop which must be the cheapest PAYG MMS on the go (unless someone says otherwise).

    These days one can pick up an LG U81xx as cheap as chips - particularly when getting down to the U8110, U8120 and other early models. While these had their troubles with 3 when they launched the handset itself is a very functional piece of kit and well suited to being redeployed elsewhere. Essential is that the handset is flashed with the last/latest version of the firmware to ensure stability as the early LG firmwares are reknowned to be very buggy indeed.

    Anyway, to business..... All the key items are in bold below. These are all that is needed to get the GPRS and MMS working - and can be readily adapted to other handsets. These are tested, working, on an LG U8120 and U8110.

    Step 1 - Reconfigure the 3 APN
    MENU - 9 - 5 - Edit (3)
    Bearer = GPRS
    APN = data.uk

    Step 2 - Create the MMS GPRS APN
    MENU - 9 - 5 - Options - Add new
    Connection title = mmsGPRS
    Bearer = GPRS
    Username = user
    Password = one2one
    APN = general.t-mobile.uk

    Step 3 - Reconfigure the 3 MMS
    MENU - 1 - 8 - 2 - 6
    MMSC URL = http://mmsc.t-mobile.co.uk:8002
    MMS Proxy = 149.254.201.135:8080
    Connection mode = TCP
    Access Point = mmsGPRS

    Step 4 - Reconfigure the Browser
    MENU - 6 - 6 - 1 - Edit (3 Services)
    Homepage = http://wap.easyMobile.com
    Connection mode = TCP without Proxy
    Security = NonSecure
    Timeout = 300
    Access point = 3


    Edit: Occasionaly I am getting an "Unexpected Error" after 99% of sending an MMS and the message is saved to Drafts. However, the MMS does get delivered to the intended recipient without any loss! I suspect this is due to some kind of network timeout - but there is nothing configurable in the MMS or its specific APN settings. I'll update on here if there is a fix.
    Last edited by Hands0n; 20th August 2006 at 09:23 PM.

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