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xplizit_76 Joined: Apr 09, 2005 Posts: 1 PM |
steele.... can u please help me....im a newbie and i overused my load to browse the net using my n3650. i've loaded 50 pesos but my cel can no longer connect to sun gprs, i have heard that u have help other to re-activate their gprs.... would you mind helping me.... here's my number 09225329839.... i have called the sun csr but all they say is that they're upgrading their system and will forward the issue to their technical staff.... plaese help... |
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steele Joined: Dec 27, 2003 Posts: 329 PM |
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On 2005-04-08 14:49:36, vwbeetle wrote:
@steele - malamang yan may problema yung settings mo sa t68i. using just your t68i, are you able to connect using gprs? better yet, punta ka sa EB (meron yatang nilulutong despidida) dalhin mo yan t68 at ipaq mo ayusin natin.
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@vwbeetle
Malamang. I'm going to the Sun Shop and the tech people will fix daw my config. I also tried via infra pero same lang den. Anyway, I'll be there sa E.B. tomorrow. I'll just bring my ipaq and t68i. Thanks
@newbie
Bro, ask the CSR to Refresh your GPRS. I can't help those whose sims are blocked already.Sorry.
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steele Joined: Dec 27, 2003 Posts: 329 PM |
WooOoHoo!! Configured na both ipaq and t68i ko ;D can connect to the internet already. I'll just post the steps of how to so just in case others want to know
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GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: .uʍop ǝpısdn s& PM, WWW
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On 2005-04-08 03:05:36, steele wrote:
Pagnakarating sa kanila na maraming may alam nito. Your account will be tracked down and will be blocked from using their GPRS services.
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Now, now. Why would you want to have your account blocked?
Get a different sim to abuse the service.  |
steele Joined: Dec 27, 2003 Posts: 329 PM |
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On 2005-04-13 02:07:18, GOwin wrote:
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On 2005-04-08 03:05:36, steele wrote:
Pagnakarating sa kanila na maraming may alam nito. Your account will be tracked down and will be blocked from using their GPRS services.
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Now, now. Why would you want to have your account blocked?
Get a different sim to abuse the service.
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Or buy as many sims and discard when it gets blocked.lol
But sooner or later there will be repercussions if we abuse this glitch the network has. Sana magkaroon ng Sun Unlimited Wap Service.
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wowowboy69 Joined: Apr 03, 2005 Posts: 3 From: Philippines PM |
why would they block your sim? its not your fault if you were able to use their GPRS without any charge. if its a glitch in their system then they should do something about it although i hope hayaan nalang nila yun hehehehehehe!
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steele Joined: Dec 27, 2003 Posts: 329 PM |
Internet Configuration for your HP Ipaq and SE T68I Using your Sun GPRS
On your T68I:
Internet over GPRS (Dial-up Modem)
From Idle mode, go to Connect
Select Connect - Press Yes
Select Data Comm – Press Yes
Select Data Accounts – Press Yes
Select Add Account – Press Yes
Select GPRS Data – Press Yes
Name = Type SUN GPRS
Press Yes
Press Yes
APN = Type minternet
Press Yes
Select UserID – Press Yes
Leave User ID blank – Press Yes
Select Password – Press Yes
Leave Password blank – Press Yes
Select Save – Press Yes
Select SUN GPRS – Press Yes
Select Edit – Press Yes
Select Password Request – Press Yes
Select Off – Press Yes
Select IP Address – Press Yes
Leave IP Address blank – Press Yes
Leave DNS Address blank – Press Yes
Select Advance Settings – Press Yes
Select Authentication – Press Yes
Select Normal – Press Yes
Press No
Press No
Press No
Press No
Press NO
Press No
Press No
On your HP Ipaq
From Idle Mode
Go to Start, then Settings
Go to Connections
Click on “Add a new modem connection”
“Enter a name for the connection” = e.g. t68I GPRS
“Select a modem” = Select Bluetooth Dial-up Modem
Click Next
Click “dialing Rules”
Check “use dialing rules”
Select “New”
Name: Home
Leave Country Code and Area Code blank
Check Disable Call waiting
“Phone number” =*99***1# (assuming that your Internet data account is CID=1. If CID=3, phone number should *99***3#)
Click “Dial Patterns”
For local calls = G
For long distance calls = g
For International calls = g
Click OK
Click OK
Leave Country Code blank
Place “0” on Area Code
“Phone number” = *99***1# (assuming that your Internet data account is CID=1. If CID=3, phone number should *99***3#)
Click Next
Click Advance
General:
Baud rate = 115200
Check “wait for dial tone before dialing
Wait for credit card 0 seconds
Leave “extra dial string balnk
Check “cancel if not connected 120 seconds
Go to Port Settings:
Data bits = 8
Parity = None
Stop Bits = 1
Flow Control = Hardware
Terminal = All Unchecked
Go to TCP/IP:
Click Use server assigned IP Address
Check both “Use software compression and IP Header compression
Go to Servers:
Click “Use server assigned addresses
Click OK
Click Finish
Click OK to Exit set-up
Go to Bluetooth Icon
Turn on Bluetooth
Go to Bluetooth Manager
Assuming that you have paired your t68I already, you’re ready to connect.
Connect by clicking your the Bluetooth dial-up Icon
Go to Internet Explorer and Surf away
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wowowboy69 Joined: Apr 03, 2005 Posts: 3 From: Philippines PM |
hello po! down ba ang SUN GPRS and SUN WAP GPRS? ayaw na gumana sakin eh. cant browse eh |
steele Joined: Dec 27, 2003 Posts: 329 PM |
@wow
My sun gprs is fine. location = Makati. |
aw3s0me_dude69 Joined: Apr 11, 2005 Posts: 15 From: Philippines PM |
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On 2005-04-13 11:41:32, steele wrote:
Internet Configuration for your HP Ipaq and SE T68I Using your Sun GPRS
On your T68I:
Internet over GPRS (Dial-up Modem)
From Idle mode, go to Connect
Select Connect - Press Yes
Select Data Comm – Press Yes
Select Data Accounts – Press Yes
Select Add Account – Press Yes
Select GPRS Data – Press Yes
Name = Type SUN GPRS
Press Yes
Press Yes
APN = Type minternet
Press Yes
Select UserID – Press Yes
Leave User ID blank – Press Yes
Select Password – Press Yes
Leave Password blank – Press Yes
Select Save – Press Yes
Select SUN GPRS – Press Yes
Select Edit – Press Yes
Select Password Request – Press Yes
Select Off – Press Yes
Select IP Address – Press Yes
Leave IP Address blank – Press Yes
Leave DNS Address blank – Press Yes
Select Advance Settings – Press Yes
Select Authentication – Press Yes
Select Normal – Press Yes
Press No
Press No
Press No
Press No
Press NO
Press No
Press No
On your HP Ipaq
From Idle Mode
Go to Start, then Settings
Go to Connections
Click on “Add a new modem connection”
“Enter a name for the connection” = e.g. t68I GPRS
“Select a modem” = Select Bluetooth Dial-up Modem
Click Next
Click “dialing Rules”
Check “use dialing rules”
Select “New”
Name: Home
Leave Country Code and Area Code blank
Check Disable Call waiting
“Phone number” =*99***1# (assuming that your Internet data account is CID=1. If CID=3, phone number should *99***3#)
Click “Dial Patterns”
For local calls = G
For long distance calls = g
For International calls = g
Click OK
Click OK
Leave Country Code blank
Place “0” on Area Code
“Phone number” = *99***1# (assuming that your Internet data account is CID=1. If CID=3, phone number should *99***3#)
Click Next
Click Advance
General:
Baud rate = 115200
Check “wait for dial tone before dialing
Wait for credit card 0 seconds
Leave “extra dial string balnk
Check “cancel if not connected 120 seconds
Go to Port Settings:
Data bits = 8
Parity = None
Stop Bits = 1
Flow Control = Hardware
Terminal = All Unchecked
Go to TCP/IP:
Click Use server assigned IP Address
Check both “Use software compression and IP Header compression
Go to Servers:
Click “Use server assigned addresses
Click OK
Click Finish
Click OK to Exit set-up
Go to Bluetooth Icon
Turn on Bluetooth
Go to Bluetooth Manager
Assuming that you have paired your t68I already, you’re ready to connect.
Connect by clicking your the Bluetooth dial-up Icon
Go to Internet Explorer and Surf away
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--- dude.. is it also accessible in k700i. im thinking of connecting my k700i via infra to my computer.. would these settings work? thanks...
oh .. my GPRS connection is fine.. location = Bulacan
[ This Message was edited by: aw3s0me_dude69 on 2005-04-14 04:32 ] |
steele Joined: Dec 27, 2003 Posts: 329 PM |
@dude
I haven't really tried connecting my pc to my phone through IR. If you have your internet settings on your k700i, the pc configuration is the one you need. I found this at the suncellular site. Haven't tested if it works. But it is for pc configuration. Let me know if it works.
On your PC
Setting up your PC to connect to your mobile phone/modem is similar to setting up your dialer when you want to connect through your landline. Using Dial-Up Networking, create a new connection. Input the following settings:
User ID blank
Password blank
Phone/Dial-Up Number *99***1# (if your internet profile is saved CID=3 on your handset, it should be *99***3#)
Dial-Up Server Type PPP
Primary DNS Server 202.138.128.28
Secondary DNS Server 202.138.128.2
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RATES
Access charge is P0.25 per kilobyte. Applicable charges shall be applied for information and content downloads.
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aw3s0me_dude69 Joined: Apr 11, 2005 Posts: 15 From: Philippines PM |
i dont know what settings should i use for my k700i... sorry.. im quite dumb about setting up internet connection.. thanks.. |
rickydel Joined: Sep 10, 2002 Posts: 39 PM |
Sa wakas nakapasok na rin akala ko magpapalit na ako ng network |
aw3s0me_dude69 Joined: Apr 11, 2005 Posts: 15 From: Philippines PM |
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On 2005-04-14 06:13:54, rickydel wrote:
Sa wakas nakapasok na rin akala ko magpapalit na ako ng network
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--dude.. what were u trying to set-up by the way?? |
rickydel Joined: Sep 10, 2002 Posts: 39 PM |
my P900 I can't access esato and no gprs signal
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