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More info?)
"Lofty" <paulloft@btconnect.com> wrote in message
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> "Robert Cragg" <robert.cragg@thedrossblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:q0oAc.3185$jA3.25413765@news-text.cableinet.net...
> > I've read the earlier posts but I don't get it! I've been to the
hellomoto
> > site and it gives me a choice of o2 postpay or o2 prepay - neither seems
> to
> > work. What am I doing wrong?
> >
> > I tried to email o2 but the page failed - what a shock!
> >
> > Robert
> >
>
>
> I e-mailed O2 when I was having problems and after 2 days got a reply back
> to say that due to technical difficulties they could not reply to my
request
> for help with technical difficulties. They suggested I telephone them for
> help, but by then things were working.
>
> However, when I had my T720i which had the same problems, I did call them
> and got through to their technical guys (don't waste time with customer
> services, they cannot help) who were very helpful. The chap I spoke to
even
> phoned me every few days to tell me how things were going. They had to put
> something in place to allow a T720 to send an MMS to another T720, which
> took them about 6 weeks. Eventually he called me to say all was working -
> and it was.
>
> With the V600, I am still unable to send a MMS cross network (the
recipient
> gets a message telling them to look on the web), but can send them within
> O2.
>
> Give their technical bods a call and see if they can help.
>
> O2 customer services sent me the following set up details for the V600,
> which is how my phoe is set up, but you must make sure your phone is GPRS
> enabled first. There will be a little icon next to the signal strength
> indicator which looks like two small squares. If this is not present, then
> this is the problem, and you just need to call O2 and get them to activate
> GPRS on your phone. This takes a few hours to become activated.
>
> Settings for V600 sent by O2 customer services (Pre pay is for if your
phone
> is Pay as You Go, Post Pay is for if you get a monthly bill):
>
> Below are the Motorola V600 MMS settings Pre & Post-pay
>
>
> Motorola V600 MMS
>
> Select Menu (Middle soft key at the top) > Web Access > Web Sessions
>
> Highlight the profile O2 MMS > Press the Menu key > Edit (or select
> new if this profile is not already there)
>
> Enter/Amend the following details:
>
>
>
> Name: O2 MMS
>
> Homepage:
http://mmsc.mms.o2.co.uk:8002
>
> Gateway IP 1: 193.113.200.195
>
> Port: 9201
>
> Domain 1: Leave Blank
>
> Service Type 1: WAP
>
> Gateway IP 2: 000.000.000.000
>
> Port: 9201
>
> Domain 2: Leave Blank
>
> Service Type 2: WAP
>
> DNS 1: 193.113.200.195
>
> DNS 2: 000.000.000.000
>
> Timeout: 5 Minutes
>
> CSD No 1:
>
> Username 1:
>
> Password 1:
>
> Speed (Bps) 1: 9600
>
> Line Type: Modem
>
> CSD No 2:
>
> Username 2:
>
> Password 2:
>
> Speed (Bps) 2: 9600
>
> Line Type 2: Modem
>
> GPRS APN: wap.o2.co.uk (postpay) or payandgo.o2.co.uk (prepay)
>
> Username: o2wap (postpay) or payandgo (prepay)
>
> Password: password
>
>
>
> Press Done once completed.
>
> Make sure that the Profile used for GPRS WAP has the tick next to it
> and then go out to the main menu
>
>
>
> Select Messages
>
> Press Main Menu key (top middle soft key)
>
> Scroll to & Select Message Setup
>
> Select MMS Message Setup
>
> Enter & amended the following:
>
> Hide Fields: Bcc; priority (optional setting)
>
> Auto Signature: Blank
>
> Download: Automatic
>
> Filter: Ignore
>
> Expire After: 5 days (optional setting)
>
> Reply Type: MMS
>
> Size Limit: 100kb
>
> Server Info: O2 MMS (the profile setup in Web Sessions)
>
> Select Done
>
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> O2 Customer Service
Thanks - i did all this but still no luck. I don't understand why the o2MMS
profile is the one you configure but the GPRS WAP profile is the one that
gets ticked.
Robert