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- 12-26-2003, 04:46 AM #1arrrghGuest
I unlocked daughters new T720i which was on T-Mobile and put her o2
sim card in. I have changed the settings for homepage, gprs access
point, ip address and username to the same as my o2 Nokia but we still
cannot get the T720 to connect. There are so many settings on the Moto
its baffling. Can anyone please tell me what I need to change to get
this phone wap'd up.
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- 12-26-2003, 06:14 AM #2PDA ManGuest
Re: Please help, how do I set up WAP on T720i unlocked from T-Mobile to o2, all I get is network not available
TMOBILE where? O2 Where? The World We Live In IS A Big Place. Most of us
gave up Clarevoyance and took up Internet Usegroups as a hobby. Also, in the
USA, just because the SIM/SUBSIDY lock is removed, the Browser is still
locked and also needs to be enabled to accept Browser settings. Maybe the
problem?
"arrrgh" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I unlocked daughters new T720i which was on T-Mobile and put her o2
> sim card in. I have changed the settings for homepage, gprs access
> point, ip address and username to the same as my o2 Nokia but we still
> cannot get the T720 to connect. There are so many settings on the Moto
> its baffling. Can anyone please tell me what I need to change to get
> this phone wap'd up.
- 12-27-2003, 11:52 AM #3arrrghGuest
Re: Please help, how do I set up WAP on T720i unlocked from T-Mobile to o2, all I get is network not available
On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 07:14:59 -0500, "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote:
>TMOBILE where? O2 Where? The World We Live In IS A Big Place. Most of us
>gave up Clarevoyance and took up Internet Usegroups as a hobby. Also, in the
>USA, just because the SIM/SUBSIDY lock is removed, the Browser is still
>locked and also needs to be enabled to accept Browser settings. Maybe the
>problem?
>
Typical bloody Yank, you dont have a clue as to the answer but you
still have to have your say. Anyone from the UK would recognise the
networks mentioned and might be able to explain what's wrong. You,
however, merely resort to some sarcastic prose, complete with poor
grammar and assume that I'm talking about a US phone. Hello??? The
world does not end at your borders you know.
- 12-27-2003, 07:33 PM #4WirelessGuest
Re: Please help, how do I set up WAP on T720i unlocked from T-Mobile to o2, all I get is network not available
If I were you I would certainly go **** YOURSELF ARSE HOLE Why in the hell
should he guess what you need.? You realize that TMOBILE IS A WORLDWIDE
carrier. The settings are ALL DIFFERENT? That you could have O2 UK or O2
Ireland that has different settings. You are the Bloody arsehole here boy.
Do yourself a favor and get scarse, you wont find help here with that
attitude MORON. My apologies to PDA MAn, not all Europeansare that limited
mentally or that rude. Just the mentally limited.
"arrrgh" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 26 Dec 2003 07:14:59 -0500, "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >TMOBILE where? O2 Where? The World We Live In IS A Big Place. Most of us
> >gave up Clarevoyance and took up Internet Usegroups as a hobby. Also, in
the
> >USA, just because the SIM/SUBSIDY lock is removed, the Browser is still
> >locked and also needs to be enabled to accept Browser settings. Maybe the
> >problem?
> >
> Typical bloody Yank, you dont have a clue as to the answer but you
> still have to have your say. Anyone from the UK would recognise the
> networks mentioned and might be able to explain what's wrong. You,
> however, merely resort to some sarcastic prose, complete with poor
> grammar and assume that I'm talking about a US phone. Hello??? The
> world does not end at your borders you know.
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