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  1. #1
    mojo
    Guest

    Peter wrote:
    > I've just been onto Voda's phone customer service, re another thing,
    > and asked them what config I should use for a Vosa PAYG SIM card which
    > I just got off Ebay.
    >
    > They tell me the APN is pp.vodafone.co.uk, and the login is "wap" and
    > the password is "wap".
    >
    > But, having configured a number of these, I always used web/web not
    > wap/wap.
    >
    > The woman was adamant but it was clear she did not understand anything
    > which wasn't written before her.
    >
    > What is going on?
    >
    > If Voda keep changing this, it's no wonder the stuff stops working on
    > occassions. I have a PDA with the same card in it on which the login
    > is "internet", the password is blank, and there is no APN... not sure
    > how that works but WM2003 doesn't seem to have a config for the APN.



    "Internet" is an APN on Vodafone. In most cases password authentication
    is off so web/web or wap/wap or anything/anything will work (if it is
    on then multiple user names and passwords that can be used by an
    operator).

    For example on my data card the user name and password can be anything
    at all (and don't even have to match) when I go via the Internet or
    "Wap" APN.




    See More: Voda GPRS login web/web or wap/wap?




  2. #2
    MinervaUK
    Guest

    Re: Voda GPRS login web/web or wap/wap?

    Hi Peter,

    The Vodafone Internet settings for Pay As You Talk would be
    pp.vodafone.co.uk and the username and password would be wap and wap.

    When the username and password is web and web this can relate to an
    email account set up, e.g. www.vodafone.net

    For future reference, I've enclosed Vodafone's generic internet and
    email settings below:

    Generic Internet Settings:

    APN (Access Point Name):
    Contract (Postpay) : wap.vodafone.co.uk
    PayT (Prepay) Customers: pp.vodafone.co.uk

    Username: wap
    Password: wap

    Proxy / IP Address: HTTP Enabled / 212.183.137.012
    CSD Dial up No. +447836900808
    Bearer: GPRS preferred or GPRS
    Data call/Service type: For CSD: ISDN For GPRS: HTTP
    Security: Non Secure
    Speed: 9600
    Athentication: HTTP-basic For 3G devices: PAP
    Port: 9201 For WAP 2.0 devices: 8799
    Login in type: Automatic
    Homepage: Browsing (GPRS/ Internet): http://live.vodafone.com (using
    the live homepage cannot be guaranteed on non-Vodafone live! handsets
    and content may not be available see the content guide list for
    supported devices)

    MMS: http://mms.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms
    Sending Port: 25
    Receiving Port: 110
    Linger/Timeout: 300

    Generic Email Settings:

    APN (Access Point Name):
    Contract (Postpay): internet
    PayT (Prepay) Customers: pp.vodafone.co.uk

    Username: web
    Password: web

    Outgoing/Sending server: Preferred: smtp.vodafone.net or
    send.vodafone.net
    Incoming/ Receiving server: Preferred: imap.vodafone.net or
    pop.vodafone.net

    Protocol: Preferred: imap4 or pop3
    Receiving Port: 143 (imap accounts) or 110 (pop accounts)
    Homepage: Leave blank
    CSD Dial up No. +447836900808
    CSD User Name [email protected]
    CSD Password vodafone

    Any questions please let me know


    mojo wrote:
    > Peter wrote:
    > > I've just been onto Voda's phone customer service, re another thing,
    > > and asked them what config I should use for a Vosa PAYG SIM card which
    > > I just got off Ebay.
    > >
    > > They tell me the APN is pp.vodafone.co.uk, and the login is "wap" and
    > > the password is "wap".
    > >
    > > But, having configured a number of these, I always used web/web not
    > > wap/wap.
    > >
    > > The woman was adamant but it was clear she did not understand anything
    > > which wasn't written before her.
    > >
    > > What is going on?
    > >
    > > If Voda keep changing this, it's no wonder the stuff stops working on
    > > occassions. I have a PDA with the same card in it on which the login
    > > is "internet", the password is blank, and there is no APN... not sure
    > > how that works but WM2003 doesn't seem to have a config for the APN.

    >
    >
    > "Internet" is an APN on Vodafone. In most cases password authentication
    > is off so web/web or wap/wap or anything/anything will work (if it is
    > on then multiple user names and passwords that can be used by an
    > operator).
    >
    > For example on my data card the user name and password can be anything
    > at all (and don't even have to match) when I go via the Internet or
    > "Wap" APN.





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