Monday, 18 April 2011

How to set up internet mobile gsm

Firstly, what is your phone type. If your phone is os (operating system) it will be easy. Second, go to phone configuration, then selected you phone network. Third, open it and selected your operator what your used. Finally, you can use your internet now. Good luck

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

How to set up GPRS GSM for Nokia 6300

To configure your gprs service on the nokia 6300 phone, it is not that hard, you only need to know the settings and how to navigate to the tools on your nokia phone.
-Click on Menu and then Settings.
- Scroll to Configuration and then Select Personal Configuration --> my Web > Account name
- On the account name type My mtn
Homepage = http://wap.smart.com.ph
user name = web
password = (Leave blank)
Use preferred Access point = No
- Select Access point settings
Data bearer should be Packet DATA
Proxy > Enabled
proxy address = 10.102.61.46
Proxy port = 8080
- Then select BEARER settings:
--> Packet data access pt = SMARTGPRSt
Then Exit.
Go to Menu > Web >Settings:
Select Configuration settings > Personal configuration.
Then you are good to go.

Saturday, 2 April 2011

how to set up SMART MMS OR GPRS?

The standard settings for smart gprs and mms are as follows: You may configure your phone's GPRS/MMS Settings using these information:

(1) GPRS/WAP Internet Settings

Connection name: SMARTGPRS

Data bearer: Packet data

Access point name: smart1

User name: leave this blank

Prompt password: No

Password: leave this blank

Authentication: Normal

Homepage: http://wap.smart.com.ph

Network type IPv4

Phone IP address: 10.102.61.46

Name servers: Automatic

Proxy server address: 10.102.61.46

Proxy port number: 8080 or 9201 for xhtml or wap

Default access point: SMARTGPRS

Data bearer: Choose GPRS

Access point: internet

User name: (leave it blank)

Prompt p'word: No

Password: (leave it blank)

Authentication: Normal

Homepage: http://wap.smart.com.ph

(II) MMS Settings

Connection name : SMARTMMS

Data bearer:Packet data

Access point: mms

User name: leave it blank

Prompt password: No

Password: leave it blank

Authentication: Normal

Homepage : http://10.102.61.238:8002

Network type IPv4

Phone IP address: 10.102.61.46

Name servers: Automatic

Proxy server address: 10.102.61.46

Proxy port number: 8080 or 9201 for xhtml or wap

Default access point: SMARTGPRS

Data bearer: Choose GPRS

Access point: mms

User name: (leave it blank)

Prompt p'word: No

Password: (leave it blank)

Authentication: Normal

Homepage: http://10.102.61.238:8002

I HOPE IT USEFULL

Sunday, 6 December 2009

what is GPRS and Handphone application?

General Packet Radio Service is the shorter of GPRS offers high speed data services in GSM network. It uses Packet Mode Technique to transfer data and provides connectivity to Internet. Users will be able to browse Internet using handsets supporting Internet browsing. They will also be able use their e-mail accounts as is being done through landline Internet access. Also browsing of Internet from Laptops and Desktop computers is possible by connecting the computer with the GPRS enabled mobile handset through a data cable or Infrared connectivity.

Using GPRS you can download in your mobile the following:

• Polyphonic ring tones
• MP3 tones
• Color logos
• Wallpapers
• Videos
• Animations
• Games
• E-mails and more........

Moreover, GPRS enables the users to send and receive MMS (Multimedia Messages). Presently MMS can be exchanged among CellOne numbers in Eastern Zone only. MMS is combination of

• Text
• Picture
• Video
• Speech
• Animation
• Music

WAP (Wireless Application Protocol)

It provides a standardized way of linking the Internet to mobile phones. WAP is an application communication protocol. WAP is used to access services and information. It is inherited from Internet standards. It is used for handheld devices such as mobile phones and PDAs. It is a protocol designed for micro browsers. It enables the creating of web applications for mobile devices
WAP uses the mark-up language called WML instead of regular HTML.

The WAP facility is available over CSD & GPRS for the CellOne customers.

MMS ( Multimedia Messaging Service )

Mobile Messaging is evolving beyond SMS text messaging with the introduction of MMS (Multimedia Messaging Service). MMS delivers a total communication experience, allowing personalized multimedia content such as images, audio, text, video and combinations of these.

Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a store and forward messaging service that allows mobile subscribers to exchange multimedia messages with other mobile subscribers. As such it can be seen as an evolution of SMS, with MMS supporting the transmission of additional media types:

MMS is an important emerging service, which allows the sending of multiple media in a single message, and the ability to send a message to multiple recipients.

The originator can easily create a Multimedia Message, either using a built-in or accessory camera, or can use images and sounds stored previously in the phone (and possibly downloaded from a web site).

Even if the recipient phone is not switched on, the Multimedia Message will be stored and sent to the recipient as soon as they switch on their phone. If the recipient has not subscribed to the MMS service, still he/she can view the MMS through internet based on the SMS notification he/she gets.

A number of Multimedia Messages can be stored in the users handset and reviewed or forwarded at a later date.

The MMS facility is available over GPRS for the BSNL Mobile customers.