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Foxy wrote:Les fichiers de config fournis par les opérateurs ne fonctionnent pas toujours pour les applic Java. Je propose donc que ceux qui font tourner des applications utilisant le GPRS avec succès nous révèlent leurs secrets ici.
Pour l'instant on a deux config:
1) Sony-Ericsson K750, Orange Suisse
Accès: Règlages - Connexions - Paramètres Java
Paramètres Java
Orange Internet
Connexion via: Orange Internet GPRS
Mode Internet: WAP
Adr. Passerelle: 192.168.010.002
Sécurité: Désactivé
Nom d'utilisateur:
Mot de passe:
Accueil: (this part is important too!)
Nom: Orange
Adresse: http://wap.sonyericsson.com
Munja wrote:Hi,
Here is manual GPRS configuration for Nokia 6680 working with Orange Switzerland provider:
1. Open Settings->Connection->Access points
2. Choose Options->New access point->Use default settings
3. Give one name to your connection for example: FoxyTag GPRS
4. Enter following parameters:
Data bearer: Packet data
Access point name: GPRS
User name: None
Prompt password: No
Password:
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: http://192.168.151.3:8002
5. Choose Options->Advanced Settings
Network type: IPv4
Phone IP address: Automatic
Name servers: Automatic
Proxy serv. address: 192.168.151.2
Proxy port number: 8080
6. Next time when you run FoxyTag you will be prompt to choose internet connection, you can choose the profile name that you created: FoxyTag GPRS.
However the easiest way is to call customer service of your network provider. In most cases they send you one sms, you save it and that's it!
In my ipinion you can use any kind of connection (wap,mms) but FoxyTag proposes GPRS because you can stay connected all time and you pay only received data.
Telko wrote:Hallo foxy_brown, bitte sagen Sie mir welches Bluetooth GPS betrieben Sie ?
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