Aircel GPRS Internet Settings for Windows Mobile 6.1 in T-Mobile Shadow
Hello, I am using Aircel in India on a T-Mobile Shadow Windows Mobile phone. I have a service for internet but I can't get it to work. I need the settings for GPRS to get it to work. Can anyone give me the information I need to input for:
Access Point
Username
Password
Authentication Type
DNS
IP Address
Thank you
Re: Aircel GPRS Internet Settings for Windows Mobile 6.1 in T-Mobile Shadow
Aircel GPRS Internet Settings
NAME : Aircel Online
Homepage :http://google.com
User Name :Blank
Password :Blank
Use preferred Access Point :aircelgprs
Open Access Point Setting
Proxy:Enabled or Use no proxy
Proxy address :192.168.035.201
port :8081
Data Bearer : Packet Data
Also see this : http://forums.techarena.in/india-broadband/1159140.htm
Re: Aircel GPRS Internet Settings for Windows Mobile 6.1 in T-Mobile Shadow
First of all go to Settings > Connections > Connections > Advanced > Choose Networks > My ISP. Now go to Start > Settings > Connections > Connections > Tasks tab and then add a new modem connection > Make a new connection > Enter a name for the connection which is - aircelgprs (with no space) > Select a modem - Cellular line (GPRS) and click Next. Now to do Access point name
aircelgprs
tap Next
User id: BLANK
PW: BLANK
Domain: BLANK
After that go to TCPIP and use server assigned IP address. After that go to Server Tab and then use server assigned IP Address and press ok and then finish. Now go to connections in the connections tab and then go to Advanced and then select network as aircelgprs and click ok.
Re: Aircel GPRS Internet Settings for Windows Mobile 6.1 in T-Mobile Shadow
If you want to set GPRS settings in Windows mobile then it is very easy procedure to do. You simply need to create a new "Cellular line (GPRS)" connection and then give APN as "aircelgprs". After that you just need to leave everything to default and under proxy settings just enable "this connection connects to internet" and remember not to enable the proxy server. That should do the trick.