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Vodafone GRPS settings on LG Viewty
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| Sid Fishes 2007-11-24, 7:33 am |
| can someone please post working GPRS and MMS settings for use on an LG KU990
Viewty for Vodafone UK.
many thanks..
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| ian.jackson@vodafone.com 2007-11-26, 12:33 pm |
| On Nov 24, 8:42 am, "Sid Fishes" <simes7...@nOsPaMgmail.com> wrote:
> can someone please post working GPRS and MMS settings for use on an LG KU990
> Viewty forVodafoneUK.
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> many thanks..
Hi,
Yes the settings for MMS are below followed by the WAP/GPRS settings
and Internet settings:-
LG KU990 Viewty
Setting up MMS
Note: For non Vodafone live! devices an internet profile will need to
be created (see "Setting
up WAP" guide) before following this guide.
1. From main screen tap the messaging icon at the bottom of the
screen.
2. Scroll down and tap Messaging settings.
3. Tap Multimedia Messaging
4. Scroll down and tap multi msg centre
5. Press the bottom left icon to the left of activate then select Add
New
6. Tap the text box below Title and enter Contract MMS.
7. Tap the text box below MMSC URL and enter
http://live.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms then click done.
8. tap the text box below MMS Proxy and enter 212.183.137.012:8799
9. Connection Mode should be set to TCP with proxy.
10. Access point should be for pre-configured Vodafone live! devices:
for Contract Customers
Contract WAP and for PayT PayT WAP or for non Vodafone live! devices
the internet
profile set up in "Setting up WAP" guide.
11. click SAVE
12. Select the new setting and at the bottom of the screen, select
Activate.
END OF MMS SETTINGS
WAP/GPRS SETTINGS:-
LG KU990 Viewty
Setting up WAP
1. From main screen press menu icon
2. on the right hand side select settings icon
3. Select phone settings icon
4. select connectivity
5. select access points
6. at the bottom right corner select the add icon
7. in the connection title text box press on the screen with the
stylus
8. use the on screen keypad to enter vodafone wap. (to turn on T9
predictive text tap or
press on the T9 symbol and check the green dot is highlighted)
9. press or tap the save key
10. on Bearer select UMTS press select
11. Select Authentication as PAP
12. In username enter wap
13. Press ok
14. In password enter wap
15. Press ok
16. In tap APN text box and enter
for Contract Customers: wap.vodafone.co.uk
for PayT Customers: pp.vodafone.co.uk
17. Press save
18. Press back, (the arrow icon)
19. Press back again
20. Press back again
21. when back to the settings menu, press the globe icon on the right
hand side
22. Select the www icon
23. Scroll down and select browser settings,
24. select profiles
25. Press the bottom right icon, to the left of the activate icon
26. in the sub menu select add new
27. tap the Service name text box
28. enter Vodafone wap
29. Tap the homepage text box
Vodafone Configuration Guide
30. enter e.g. http//live.vodafone.co.uk and press ok icon
31. select connection mode and tap and select TCP with proxy
32. tap the text box below IP address and enter 212.183.137.012
33. At proxy server port tap the text box and enter
34. at Access Point select Vodafone Internet
35. press save
36. Press back arrow 5 times to return to idle screen.
END OF WAP SETTINGS
E-MAIL SETTINGS BELOW:-
LG KU990 Viewty
Setting up Internet
1. From main screen press menu icon
2. on the right hand side select settings icon
3. Select phone settings icon
4. select connectivity
5. select access points
6. at the bottom right corner select the add icon
7. in the connection title text box press on the screen with the
stylus
8. use the on screen keypad to enter vodafone internet. (to turn on T9
predictive text tap
or press on the T9 symbol and check the green dot is highlighted)
9. press or tap the save key
10. on Bearer select UMTS press select
11. Select Authentication as PAP
12. In username enter web
13. Press ok
14. In password enter web
15. Press ok
16. In tap APN text box and enter:
for Contract Customers: internet
for PayT Customers: pp.vodafone.co.uk
17. Press save
18. Press back, (the arrow icon)
19. Press back again
20. Press back again
21. when back to the settings menu, press the globe icon on the right
hand side
22. Scroll to and select username, enter web and press ok
23. Select the www icon
24. Scroll down and select browser settings,
25. select profiles
26. Press the bottom right icon, to the left of the activate icon
27. in the sub menu select add new
28. tap the Service name text box
29. enter Vodafone Internet
Vodafone Configuration Guide
30. Tap the homepage text box
31. enter e.g. http//live.vodafone.co.uk and press ok
32. select connection mode and tap and select TCP with proxy
33. tap the text box below IP address and enter 212.183.137.012
34. At proxy server port tap the text box and enter
35. at Access Point select Vodafone Internet
36. press save
37. Press back arrow 5 times to return to idle screen.
Hope this helps!
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| Sid Fishes 2007-11-27, 3:33 pm |
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<ian.jackson@vodafone.com> wrote in message
news:b3b5d387-9778-4c21-a76e- bbccf07cac5a@v4g2000
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> On Nov 24, 8:42 am, "Sid Fishes" <simes7...@nOsPaMgmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Yes the settings for MMS are below followed by the WAP/GPRS settings
> and Internet settings:-
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> LG KU990 Viewty
> Setting up MMS
> Note: For non Vodafone live! devices an internet profile will need to
> be created (see "Setting
> up WAP" guide) before following this guide.
>
> 1. From main screen tap the messaging icon at the bottom of the
> screen.
> 2. Scroll down and tap Messaging settings.
> 3. Tap Multimedia Messaging
> 4. Scroll down and tap multi msg centre
> 5. Press the bottom left icon to the left of activate then select Add
> New
> 6. Tap the text box below Title and enter Contract MMS.
> 7. Tap the text box below MMSC URL and enter
> http://live.vodafone.co.uk/servlets/mms then click done.
> 8. tap the text box below MMS Proxy and enter 212.183.137.012:8799
> 9. Connection Mode should be set to TCP with proxy.
> 10. Access point should be for pre-configured Vodafone live! devices:
> for Contract Customers
> Contract WAP and for PayT PayT WAP or for non Vodafone live! devices
> the internet
> profile set up in "Setting up WAP" guide.
> 11. click SAVE
> 12. Select the new setting and at the bottom of the screen, select
> Activate.
>
> END OF MMS SETTINGS
>
> WAP/GPRS SETTINGS:-
>
> LG KU990 Viewty
> Setting up WAP
>
> 1. From main screen press menu icon
> 2. on the right hand side select settings icon
> 3. Select phone settings icon
> 4. select connectivity
> 5. select access points
> 6. at the bottom right corner select the add icon
> 7. in the connection title text box press on the screen with the
> stylus
> 8. use the on screen keypad to enter vodafone wap. (to turn on T9
> predictive text tap or
> press on the T9 symbol and check the green dot is highlighted)
> 9. press or tap the save key
> 10. on Bearer select UMTS press select
> 11. Select Authentication as PAP
> 12. In username enter wap
> 13. Press ok
> 14. In password enter wap
> 15. Press ok
> 16. In tap APN text box and enter
> for Contract Customers: wap.vodafone.co.uk
> for PayT Customers: pp.vodafone.co.uk
> 17. Press save
> 18. Press back, (the arrow icon)
> 19. Press back again
> 20. Press back again
> 21. when back to the settings menu, press the globe icon on the right
> hand side
> 22. Select the www icon
> 23. Scroll down and select browser settings,
> 24. select profiles
> 25. Press the bottom right icon, to the left of the activate icon
> 26. in the sub menu select add new
> 27. tap the Service name text box
> 28. enter Vodafone wap
> 29. Tap the homepage text box
> Vodafone Configuration Guide
> 30. enter e.g. http//live.vodafone.co.uk and press ok icon
> 31. select connection mode and tap and select TCP with proxy
> 32. tap the text box below IP address and enter 212.183.137.012
> 33. At proxy server port tap the text box and enter
> 34. at Access Point select Vodafone Internet
> 35. press save
> 36. Press back arrow 5 times to return to idle screen.
>
> END OF WAP SETTINGS
>
> E-MAIL SETTINGS BELOW:-
>
>
> LG KU990 Viewty
> Setting up Internet
>
> 1. From main screen press menu icon
> 2. on the right hand side select settings icon
> 3. Select phone settings icon
> 4. select connectivity
> 5. select access points
> 6. at the bottom right corner select the add icon
> 7. in the connection title text box press on the screen with the
> stylus
> 8. use the on screen keypad to enter vodafone internet. (to turn on T9
> predictive text tap
> or press on the T9 symbol and check the green dot is highlighted)
> 9. press or tap the save key
> 10. on Bearer select UMTS press select
> 11. Select Authentication as PAP
> 12. In username enter web
> 13. Press ok
> 14. In password enter web
> 15. Press ok
> 16. In tap APN text box and enter:
> for Contract Customers: internet
> for PayT Customers: pp.vodafone.co.uk
> 17. Press save
> 18. Press back, (the arrow icon)
> 19. Press back again
> 20. Press back again
> 21. when back to the settings menu, press the globe icon on the right
> hand side
> 22. Scroll to and select username, enter web and press ok
> 23. Select the www icon
> 24. Scroll down and select browser settings,
> 25. select profiles
> 26. Press the bottom right icon, to the left of the activate icon
> 27. in the sub menu select add new
> 28. tap the Service name text box
> 29. enter Vodafone Internet
> Vodafone Configuration Guide
> 30. Tap the homepage text box
> 31. enter e.g. http//live.vodafone.co.uk and press ok
> 32. select connection mode and tap and select TCP with proxy
> 33. tap the text box below IP address and enter 212.183.137.012
> 34. At proxy server port tap the text box and enter
> 35. at Access Point select Vodafone Internet
> 36. press save
> 37. Press back arrow 5 times to return to idle screen.
>
> Hope this helps!
>
worked great! many thanks Ian
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| bruceywilma@hotmail.com 2007-11-29, 10:33 pm |
| On Nov 27, 6:47 pm, "Sid Fishes" <simes7...@nOsPaMgmail.com> wrote:
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> worked great! many thanks Ian
i have just bought one of these phones, vodafone would not supply one
for me, so i had to buy mine from a shop. anyway i have been having
trouble getting internet, vodafone live and send pics thru mms? i know
when i got the phone i had to change the language on the sms as it was
set to dutch? after i did this it was fine for sms. if i connect via
google in the menu part of phone google comes up but again in dutch? i
have a feeling the phone thinks its in another country still? the
phone is fantastic, i want to keep it. i just wished i could get
vodafone live up. vodafone have told me these phones are not live
compatable? surely they are wrong? if phone4u sell them on voda they
must work on live? please help me :D i have been thru the above
settings 6 times now and no go :(
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| bruceywilma@hotmail.com declared for all the world to hear...
> i have just bought one of these phones, vodafone would not supply one
> for me, so i had to buy mine from a shop. anyway i have been having
> trouble getting internet, vodafone live and send pics thru mms? i know
> when i got the phone i had to change the language on the sms as it was
> set to dutch? after i did this it was fine for sms. if i connect via
> google in the menu part of phone google comes up but again in dutch? i
> have a feeling the phone thinks its in another country still?
I think what you have is a grey import. Unlikely to be able to get
warranty service in the UK.
> if phone4u sell them on voda they must work on live?
Enough said.
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Regards
Jon
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| bruceywilma@hotmail.com 2007-11-30, 12:33 pm |
| On Nov 30, 7:22 am, Jon <s...@jonparker.plus.com> wrote:
> bruceywi...@hotmail.com declared for all the world to hear...
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> I think what you have is a grey import. Unlikely to be able to get
> warranty service in the UK.
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> Regards
> Jon
thanks for your reply, i have got to take my phone back, rang lg and
they said its a fault. so i have a new one coming to replace, watch
this space :) i will be back!
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