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- 08-26-2003, 01:02 PM #1Nemesis_afGuest
Hi everyone,
This will obviously strike you as an extremely stupid question, however
i've been experiencing extreme difficulties with my handset since i
bought it 4 days ago.
I've been unable to set up the 'gprs' o2active service at all, even
though i've attempted to enter the settings on numerous occasions.
I've seen a couple of topics about similar things happening (well, with
MMS, which to no surprise is also not working).
O2 told me they'd 'configured' my phone to allow me to access GPRS,
however i don't really think they have a clue as to what they're
doing.
If anyone else has an 02 moto t720i, then i'd be greatful if you could
tell me the exact settings which are in your phone and what else i need
to do to get this damned thing to work
Thanks in advance
Nemesis_af
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- 08-26-2003, 02:50 PM #2KateGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
Hi, i was having the same difficulties, How long ago since you phoned 02?
they told me that it would take at least 48 hours for the gprs & picture
messaging to work and mine did with the picture messaging but i can only
send to emails. The Gprs still doesent work when i connect to wap it says
"connect using data call" i dont quite understand it perhaps someone else
could help.
Kate
"Nemesis_af" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> Hi everyone,
>
> This will obviously strike you as an extremely stupid question, however
> i've been experiencing extreme difficulties with my handset since i
> bought it 4 days ago.
>
> I've been unable to set up the 'gprs' o2active service at all, even
> though i've attempted to enter the settings on numerous occasions.
>
> I've seen a couple of topics about similar things happening (well, with
> MMS, which to no surprise is also not working).
>
> O2 told me they'd 'configured' my phone to allow me to access GPRS,
> however i don't really think they have a clue as to what they're
> doing.
>
> If anyone else has an 02 moto t720i, then i'd be greatful if you could
> tell me the exact settings which are in your phone and what else i need
> to do to get this damned thing to work
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Nemesis_af
>
>
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- 08-26-2003, 02:50 PM #3KateGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
Hi, i was having the same difficulties, How long ago since you phoned 02?
they told me that it would take at least 48 hours for the gprs & picture
messaging to work and mine did with the picture messaging but i can only
send to emails. The Gprs still doesent work when i connect to wap it says
"connect using data call" i dont quite understand it perhaps someone else
could help.
Kate
"Nemesis_af" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> This will obviously strike you as an extremely stupid question, however
> i've been experiencing extreme difficulties with my handset since i
> bought it 4 days ago.
>
> I've been unable to set up the 'gprs' o2active service at all, even
> though i've attempted to enter the settings on numerous occasions.
>
> I've seen a couple of topics about similar things happening (well, with
> MMS, which to no surprise is also not working).
>
> O2 told me they'd 'configured' my phone to allow me to access GPRS,
> however i don't really think they have a clue as to what they're
> doing.
>
> If anyone else has an 02 moto t720i, then i'd be greatful if you could
> tell me the exact settings which are in your phone and what else i need
> to do to get this damned thing to work
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Nemesis_af
>
>
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> Nemesis_af
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- 08-27-2003, 05:51 AM #4LoftyGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
"Nemesis_af" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> This will obviously strike you as an extremely stupid question, however
> i've been experiencing extreme difficulties with my handset since i
> bought it 4 days ago.
>
> I've been unable to set up the 'gprs' o2active service at all, even
> though i've attempted to enter the settings on numerous occasions.
>
> I've seen a couple of topics about similar things happening (well, with
> MMS, which to no surprise is also not working).
>
> O2 told me they'd 'configured' my phone to allow me to access GPRS,
> however i don't really think they have a clue as to what they're
> doing.
>
> If anyone else has an 02 moto t720i, then i'd be greatful if you could
> tell me the exact settings which are in your phone and what else i need
> to do to get this damned thing to work
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Nemesis_af
Hope the following helps, it is the GPRS settings for the T720 on UK O2,
sent to me by 02 when I was having problems.:
GPRS-WAP:
Select Menu (middle soft key) > More > Web Sessions.
Either select a New Entry, or highlight a profile that already exists,
click on the menu button, and choose Edit.
Fill in the following:
Name: O2 WAP GPRS
Homepage: http://wap.o2.co.uk
WAP IP 1: 193.113.200.195
WAP Port 1: 9201
WAP IP 2: 000.000.000.000
WAP Port 2: 9201
Timeout: 5 Minutes
CSD No.1:
User Name 1:
Password 1:
Speed (Bps) 1: 9600
Line Type: ISDN
CSD No 2:
User Name 2:
Password 2:
Speed (Bps) 2: 9600
Line Type: ISDN
GPRS APN: FOR WAP: wap.o2.co.uk.
In the User Name 1 setting I have : user
In the Password 1 setting I have: password
But apparently they are not necessary ???
Note: the MMS (picture messaging) service on O2 does NOT work between 2
motorola T720i's, and I am told they are working on it. Again, from O2
customer support:
QUOTE:
I have contacted Anton on our Data Support team to ascertain when this
problem is likely to be resolved and
unfortunately they do not have a definite date for the resolution of
this problem but he has stated that it will definitely be resolved and
that every member that has been given a case number will be called to
advise that the situation has been resolved.
Please be advised not to use the MMS service between the 2 phones until
you have been contacted by Data Support to say that the issue has been
resolved as no further credits for mms messages sent will be refunded
END QUOTE
Also, before you can use the GPRS system, as well as having your phone set
up in accordance with the above, you should have a little icon on the phone
lit up which is a square box with a square arrow in two corners. It appears
next to the signal strength meter and should be showing all the time. If you
don't have this, then O2 have not enabled GPRS on your account yet.
Hope that helps.
Lofty
- 08-27-2003, 05:51 AM #5LoftyGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
"Nemesis_af" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> This will obviously strike you as an extremely stupid question, however
> i've been experiencing extreme difficulties with my handset since i
> bought it 4 days ago.
>
> I've been unable to set up the 'gprs' o2active service at all, even
> though i've attempted to enter the settings on numerous occasions.
>
> I've seen a couple of topics about similar things happening (well, with
> MMS, which to no surprise is also not working).
>
> O2 told me they'd 'configured' my phone to allow me to access GPRS,
> however i don't really think they have a clue as to what they're
> doing.
>
> If anyone else has an 02 moto t720i, then i'd be greatful if you could
> tell me the exact settings which are in your phone and what else i need
> to do to get this damned thing to work
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Nemesis_af
Hope the following helps, it is the GPRS settings for the T720 on UK O2,
sent to me by 02 when I was having problems.:
GPRS-WAP:
Select Menu (middle soft key) > More > Web Sessions.
Either select a New Entry, or highlight a profile that already exists,
click on the menu button, and choose Edit.
Fill in the following:
Name: O2 WAP GPRS
Homepage: http://wap.o2.co.uk
WAP IP 1: 193.113.200.195
WAP Port 1: 9201
WAP IP 2: 000.000.000.000
WAP Port 2: 9201
Timeout: 5 Minutes
CSD No.1:
User Name 1:
Password 1:
Speed (Bps) 1: 9600
Line Type: ISDN
CSD No 2:
User Name 2:
Password 2:
Speed (Bps) 2: 9600
Line Type: ISDN
GPRS APN: FOR WAP: wap.o2.co.uk.
In the User Name 1 setting I have : user
In the Password 1 setting I have: password
But apparently they are not necessary ???
Note: the MMS (picture messaging) service on O2 does NOT work between 2
motorola T720i's, and I am told they are working on it. Again, from O2
customer support:
QUOTE:
I have contacted Anton on our Data Support team to ascertain when this
problem is likely to be resolved and
unfortunately they do not have a definite date for the resolution of
this problem but he has stated that it will definitely be resolved and
that every member that has been given a case number will be called to
advise that the situation has been resolved.
Please be advised not to use the MMS service between the 2 phones until
you have been contacted by Data Support to say that the issue has been
resolved as no further credits for mms messages sent will be refunded
END QUOTE
Also, before you can use the GPRS system, as well as having your phone set
up in accordance with the above, you should have a little icon on the phone
lit up which is a square box with a square arrow in two corners. It appears
next to the signal strength meter and should be showing all the time. If you
don't have this, then O2 have not enabled GPRS on your account yet.
Hope that helps.
Lofty
- 08-27-2003, 08:46 AM #6KateGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
Thank you very helpful, that explains why when i sent a picture message to
my self to see if it would work it didnt
"Lofty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Nemesis_af" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > This will obviously strike you as an extremely stupid question, however
> > i've been experiencing extreme difficulties with my handset since i
> > bought it 4 days ago.
> >
> > I've been unable to set up the 'gprs' o2active service at all, even
> > though i've attempted to enter the settings on numerous occasions.
> >
> > I've seen a couple of topics about similar things happening (well, with
> > MMS, which to no surprise is also not working).
> >
> > O2 told me they'd 'configured' my phone to allow me to access GPRS,
> > however i don't really think they have a clue as to what they're
> > doing.
> >
> > If anyone else has an 02 moto t720i, then i'd be greatful if you could
> > tell me the exact settings which are in your phone and what else i need
> > to do to get this damned thing to work
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Nemesis_af
>
> Hope the following helps, it is the GPRS settings for the T720 on UK O2,
> sent to me by 02 when I was having problems.:
>
> GPRS-WAP:
> Select Menu (middle soft key) > More > Web Sessions.
> Either select a New Entry, or highlight a profile that already exists,
> click on the menu button, and choose Edit.
> Fill in the following:
> Name: O2 WAP GPRS
> Homepage: http://wap.o2.co.uk
> WAP IP 1: 193.113.200.195
> WAP Port 1: 9201
> WAP IP 2: 000.000.000.000
> WAP Port 2: 9201
> Timeout: 5 Minutes
> CSD No.1:
> User Name 1:
> Password 1:
> Speed (Bps) 1: 9600
> Line Type: ISDN
> CSD No 2:
> User Name 2:
> Password 2:
> Speed (Bps) 2: 9600
> Line Type: ISDN
> GPRS APN: FOR WAP: wap.o2.co.uk.
>
> In the User Name 1 setting I have : user
> In the Password 1 setting I have: password
> But apparently they are not necessary ???
>
> Note: the MMS (picture messaging) service on O2 does NOT work between 2
> motorola T720i's, and I am told they are working on it. Again, from O2
> customer support:
>
> QUOTE:
> I have contacted Anton on our Data Support team to ascertain when this
> problem is likely to be resolved and
> unfortunately they do not have a definite date for the resolution of
> this problem but he has stated that it will definitely be resolved and
> that every member that has been given a case number will be called to
> advise that the situation has been resolved.
> Please be advised not to use the MMS service between the 2 phones until
> you have been contacted by Data Support to say that the issue has been
> resolved as no further credits for mms messages sent will be refunded
> END QUOTE
>
>
> Also, before you can use the GPRS system, as well as having your phone set
> up in accordance with the above, you should have a little icon on the
phone
> lit up which is a square box with a square arrow in two corners. It
appears
> next to the signal strength meter and should be showing all the time. If
you
> don't have this, then O2 have not enabled GPRS on your account yet.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Lofty
>
>
>
- 08-27-2003, 08:46 AM #7KateGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
Thank you very helpful, that explains why when i sent a picture message to
my self to see if it would work it didnt
"Lofty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Nemesis_af" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > This will obviously strike you as an extremely stupid question, however
> > i've been experiencing extreme difficulties with my handset since i
> > bought it 4 days ago.
> >
> > I've been unable to set up the 'gprs' o2active service at all, even
> > though i've attempted to enter the settings on numerous occasions.
> >
> > I've seen a couple of topics about similar things happening (well, with
> > MMS, which to no surprise is also not working).
> >
> > O2 told me they'd 'configured' my phone to allow me to access GPRS,
> > however i don't really think they have a clue as to what they're
> > doing.
> >
> > If anyone else has an 02 moto t720i, then i'd be greatful if you could
> > tell me the exact settings which are in your phone and what else i need
> > to do to get this damned thing to work
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Nemesis_af
>
> Hope the following helps, it is the GPRS settings for the T720 on UK O2,
> sent to me by 02 when I was having problems.:
>
> GPRS-WAP:
> Select Menu (middle soft key) > More > Web Sessions.
> Either select a New Entry, or highlight a profile that already exists,
> click on the menu button, and choose Edit.
> Fill in the following:
> Name: O2 WAP GPRS
> Homepage: http://wap.o2.co.uk
> WAP IP 1: 193.113.200.195
> WAP Port 1: 9201
> WAP IP 2: 000.000.000.000
> WAP Port 2: 9201
> Timeout: 5 Minutes
> CSD No.1:
> User Name 1:
> Password 1:
> Speed (Bps) 1: 9600
> Line Type: ISDN
> CSD No 2:
> User Name 2:
> Password 2:
> Speed (Bps) 2: 9600
> Line Type: ISDN
> GPRS APN: FOR WAP: wap.o2.co.uk.
>
> In the User Name 1 setting I have : user
> In the Password 1 setting I have: password
> But apparently they are not necessary ???
>
> Note: the MMS (picture messaging) service on O2 does NOT work between 2
> motorola T720i's, and I am told they are working on it. Again, from O2
> customer support:
>
> QUOTE:
> I have contacted Anton on our Data Support team to ascertain when this
> problem is likely to be resolved and
> unfortunately they do not have a definite date for the resolution of
> this problem but he has stated that it will definitely be resolved and
> that every member that has been given a case number will be called to
> advise that the situation has been resolved.
> Please be advised not to use the MMS service between the 2 phones until
> you have been contacted by Data Support to say that the issue has been
> resolved as no further credits for mms messages sent will be refunded
> END QUOTE
>
>
> Also, before you can use the GPRS system, as well as having your phone set
> up in accordance with the above, you should have a little icon on the
phone
> lit up which is a square box with a square arrow in two corners. It
appears
> next to the signal strength meter and should be showing all the time. If
you
> don't have this, then O2 have not enabled GPRS on your account yet.
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> Lofty
>
>
>
- 08-27-2003, 10:05 AM #8LoftyGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
"Kate" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Thank you very helpful, that explains why when i sent a picture message to
> my self to see if it would work it didnt
Phone O2 and put in a formal technical problem report. Richard on extension
64203 knows all about it.
You will then get a fault report number and they will let you know when the
problem is fixed. You should also then be able to claim a refund on any
failed test messages you have tried to send. They credited me for 8 tests at
34p each when I asked.
I have been waiting 2 weeks but they do phone from time to time to keep me
updated.
I know pic messages work between a T720 and a Nokia because I have seen that
work from my phone, so if you want to test it, find someone with an mms
enabled nokia :-)
Glad if I have been of help.
Lofty
- 08-27-2003, 10:05 AM #9LoftyGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
"Kate" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Thank you very helpful, that explains why when i sent a picture message to
> my self to see if it would work it didnt
Phone O2 and put in a formal technical problem report. Richard on extension
64203 knows all about it.
You will then get a fault report number and they will let you know when the
problem is fixed. You should also then be able to claim a refund on any
failed test messages you have tried to send. They credited me for 8 tests at
34p each when I asked.
I have been waiting 2 weeks but they do phone from time to time to keep me
updated.
I know pic messages work between a T720 and a Nokia because I have seen that
work from my phone, so if you want to test it, find someone with an mms
enabled nokia :-)
Glad if I have been of help.
Lofty
- 08-28-2003, 01:04 AM #10Antonio Trueba GayolGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 16:05:04 +0000, Lofty wrote:
> I know pic messages work between a T720 and a Nokia because I have seen that
> work from my phone, so if you want to test it, find someone with an mms
> enabled nokia :-)
I can say the same for Maxon. In fact, if there is a problem sending MMS,
I think the least possible cause is the brand of the sender-receiver.
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- 08-28-2003, 01:04 AM #11Antonio Trueba GayolGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 16:05:04 +0000, Lofty wrote:
> I know pic messages work between a T720 and a Nokia because I have seen that
> work from my phone, so if you want to test it, find someone with an mms
> enabled nokia :-)
I can say the same for Maxon. In fact, if there is a problem sending MMS,
I think the least possible cause is the brand of the sender-receiver.
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- 08-28-2003, 02:51 AM #12LoftyGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
> I can say the same for Maxon. In fact, if there is a problem sending MMS,
> I think the least possible cause is the brand of the sender-receiver.
>
In this case it is most definately a handset issue. O2 admitted to me that
they had a similar problem with the GD87's, it was not possible to send
picture messages between them (on O2 that is). This problem has been solved
apparently, but has manifested itself with the T720's.
I agree it is very odd and cannot think why it should be a problem, as if
anything two identical phones should be compatible.
Perhaps someone more technically aware than me could offer a possible
explanation for the problem O2 are suffering - oh, and tell them as well can
you ?
Lofty
- 08-28-2003, 02:51 AM #13LoftyGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
> I can say the same for Maxon. In fact, if there is a problem sending MMS,
> I think the least possible cause is the brand of the sender-receiver.
>
In this case it is most definately a handset issue. O2 admitted to me that
they had a similar problem with the GD87's, it was not possible to send
picture messages between them (on O2 that is). This problem has been solved
apparently, but has manifested itself with the T720's.
I agree it is very odd and cannot think why it should be a problem, as if
anything two identical phones should be compatible.
Perhaps someone more technically aware than me could offer a possible
explanation for the problem O2 are suffering - oh, and tell them as well can
you ?
Lofty
- 08-29-2003, 05:22 PM #14Nemesis_afGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
Thanks for all the help everyone, FINALLY got it sorted based on the
settings posted above :-)
Love it and's great how it's completely free!!!
ty again
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- 08-29-2003, 05:22 PM #15Nemesis_afGuest
Re: Motorola t720i (o2 network)
Thanks for all the help everyone, FINALLY got it sorted based on the
settings posted above :-)
Love it and's great how it's completely free!!!
ty again
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