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I have a verizon samsung galaxy s5 i put in a life wirless sim card in it. It works but i dont have no data, i think i need the APN settings can anyone help

On the main screen of the Galaxy S5, select Settings.
You should now be able to see Mobile Data - Access Point Names, hit there
Once you are in the APN, please delete any existing APN you have listed there, after that, please create a New APN
  • APN: wholesale
  • APN type: default,mm,supl
  • Proxy: not set
  • Port: not set
  • Username: not set
  • Password: not set
  • Server: not set
  • MMSC: http://wholesale.mmsmvno.com/mms/wapenc
  • MMS Proxy: not set
  • MMC: 310
  • MNC: 260
  • Authentication type: not set
  • APN Protocol: IPv4
  • APN roaming protocol: IPv4
  • APN enable/disable: APN enabled
  • Bearer: unspecified
  • MVNO type: none
  • MVNO value: not set
After you have corrected punched in the correct APN Settings, you need to SAVE it,
Reboot your phone and test it, SOURCE: I have a zte z832 unlocked cricket phone and I put my life wireless SIM card from the lifeline free phones in the phone and need to set the APN ..does anyone know the APN to set to this phone?
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Apn settings for safetynet wireless lifeline on my kyocera zte N3192

APN & data settings

  1. From any Home screen, tap Apps.
  2. Tap Settings > More > Cellular networks.
  3. Tap Access Point Names.
  4. If available, tap the T-Mobile US APN.
    • If not available, tap the New APN icon.
    • To reset your APN settings, tap the Menu icon with three dots, then tap Reset to default.
  5. Verify and update the following settings for the Data APN:
    • Name: T-Mobile US
    • APN: fast.t-mobile.com
    • Proxy: <Not set>
    • Port: <Not set>
    • Username: <Not set>
    • Password: <Not set>
    • Server: <Not set>
    • MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
    • MMS proxy: <Not set>
    • MMS port: <Not set>
    • MMS protocol: WAP 2.0
    • MCC: 310
    • MNC: 260
    • Authentication type: <Not set>
    • APN type: default,supl,mms
    • APN protocol: IPv6
    • APN roaming protocol: IPv4
    • Enable/disable APN: <greyed out unless there are multiple APN's>
    • Bearer: Unspecified
    • MVNO type: None
    • MVNO value: <Not set>
  6. Tap the Menu icon with three dots, then tap Save.
  7. Tap the desired APN profile you want to use. The bullet point fills with color next to the APN profile.

Manual network selection

The device detects and registers on wireless networks inside T-Mobile's calling area, but roaming networks are usually restricted to T-Mobile SIM cards. You can manually select a network only in areas where T-Mobile does not own GSM spectrum.
  1. From any Home screen, tap Apps.
  2. Tap Settings > More > Cellular networks.
  3. Tap Network operators.
  4. Wait while the device populates a list of available networks.
  5. Tap the desired network you wish to register on.

Switch 2G / 4G

  1. From any Home screen, tap Apps.
  2. Tap Settings > More > Cellular networks.
  3. Tap Preferred network types.
  4. Choose from the following options:
    • LTE/WCDMA/GSM (Auto mode)
    • WCDMA/GSM
    • GSM only

Turn on / off airplane mode

Airplane mode turns off wireless connections. This allows app and menu use, but prevents voice or Internet use.
  1. From any screen, swipe down from the top of the screen.
  2. Tap the down icon (v), the tap Airplane to turn on or off.

Turn on / off data roaming

  1. From any Home screen, tap Apps.
  2. Tap Settings > More > Cellular networks.
  3. Tap to turn Data Roaming on or off.

Turn on / off mobile data

  1. From any Home screen, tap Apps > Settings > Data usage.
  2. Tap to turn Cellular data on or off.
From - https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-28547

If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/daniel_a4640839dbb7ec58

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I have a zte z832 unlocked cricket phone and I put my life wireless SIM card from the lifeline free phones in the phone and need to set the APN ..does anyone know the APN to set to this phone?

  • type it in exactly as it appears below.
  • APN: wholesale
  • APN type: default,mm,supl
  • Proxy: not set
  • Port: not set
  • Username: not set
  • Password: not set
  • Server: not set
  • MMSC: http://wholesale.
    mmsmvno.com
    /mms/wapenc
  • MMS Proxy: not set
  • MMC: 310
  • MNC: 260
  • Authentication type: not set
  • APN Protocol: IPv4
  • APN roaming protocol: IPv4
  • APN enable/disable: APN enabled
  • Bearer: unspecified
  • MVNO type: none
  • MVNO value: not set
Press the Menu key and save. Reboot your phone and test your data connection by opening a web page.
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I have a lg that was cricket and unlocked it to att now the internet wont work

Hi,

Goto Settings > More > Mobile networks > Access point names > select the dot beside the APN.
if there are no APN's you need to create a APN(google ATT Apn) and select the dot.
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Settings for apn are blank. what is my apn code

Hi Edward,

Here are the steps..

Internet Setup

Step 1: Enter Settings
Step 2: Select Wireless & Networks
Step 3: Select More...
Step 4: Select Mobile Networks
Step 5: Ensure Data Enabled is checked (enabled).
Step 6: Select Access Point Names
Step 7: Create a new APN (Select Menu, followed by New APN). Enter WIND Data as the name for the new APN. Under the headings APN enter internet.windmobile.ca (leave all other fields blank).
Step 8: Save the APN settings by selecting menu and then save.

Picture Messaging (MMS)

Step 1: Enter Settings
Step 2: Select Wireless & Networks
Step 3: Select More...
Step 4: Select Mobile Networks
Step 5: Ensure Data Enabled is checked (enabled).
Step 6: Select Access Point Names
Step 7: Create a new APN (Select Menu, followed by New APN). Enter WIND MMS as the name for the new APN. Under the following information in the listed headings:
  • APN: mms.windmobile.ca
  • MMSC:http://mms.windmobile.ca
  • MMS Proxy: 74.115.197.70
  • MMS Port: 8080
  • MCC: 302
  • MNC: 490
  • APN Type: mms
  • Leave all other fields blank.
Android 2.1 to 2.3

Internet setup

Step 1: Enter Settings
Step 2: Select Wireless & Networks
Step 3: Select Mobile Networks
Step 4: Ensure Data Enabled is checked (enabled).
Step 5: Select Access Point Names
Step 6: Create a new APN (Access Point). Enter any name you would like to call your internet connection and the access point as internet.windmobile.ca (leave all other fields blank).

Picture Messaging (MMS) setup

Step 1: Enter Settings
Step 2: Select Wireless & Networks
Step 3: Select Mobile Networks
Step 4: Ensure Data Enabled is checked (enabled).
Step 5: Select Access Point Names
Step 6: Create a new APN (Select Menu, followed by New APN). Enter WIND MMS as the name for the new APN. Under the following information in the listed headings:
  • APN: mms.windmobile.ca
  • MMSC: http://mms.windmobile.ca
  • MMS Proxy: 74.115.197.70
  • MMS Port: 8080
  • MCC: 302
  • MNC: 490
  • APN Type: mms
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No pictures can not receive or send

Your APN for your carrier isn't set correctly and you probably don't have the mobile message content proxy set correctly. Google search for your carrier's APN settings. If in Android go to settings, networks more networks APNs and follow the instructions on how to set up the APN. If in iOS go to settings networks, click on the Data network hold until settings pops up and search for APN there (though this may have changed since the last time I looked at how to do this on an iOS device with recent updates).
Jun 07, 2015 • Cell Phones
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What is the APN for the ZTE Valet? I can't find it & MMS won't work without it

Two or three years ago, any smartphone fan in the U.S. would have called you crazy if you were to predict how the telecom networks have changed. Verizon and Sprint have phones that can run on AT&T or T-Mobile, cheap pre-paid plans give you as much or more than any of the big four for less money, and people are starting to move away from the multi-year carrier contract model. Our pals in Europe can laugh at us, but these are all new ideas on this side of the pond.

Because we're swapping SIM cards (and networks) more than ever, we're exposed to the APN settings on our phones. And a lot of us have some questions.


What is an APN
The Access Point Name (APN) is the name for the settings your phone reads to set up a connection to the gateway between your carrier's cellular network and the public Internet.

You carrier reads these settings, then does things like determine the correct IP address, connect to the correct secure gateway, and see if you need a private network like a VPN. All the heavy lifting is done on the carrier side, but we need to make sure the right settings are in place to get on the network we need, in the way we need to connect.

Depending on how your carriers network is structured, different settings are mandatory. The rest can be slightly altered to change some of the parameters, but for most of us we will need to use the exact settings provided by our carrier.

The good news is that most of the time, your phone already has these settings in the system files, and can fill in the APN information automatically when it connects. Small changes are often sent via SMS once the core connection is made. For example - inserting a Cricket SIM card will cause your phone to fill in the APN settings for a standard AT&T-based pre-paid carrier. Once that's done, you'll get a text with a download for "better" settings that optimize your connection. This sounds like a lot of work, and it is. But automated ways of entering settings and updating them mean less support calls.

But not every APN will fill in by itself on all phones. Sometimes, you'll have have to dig in an do it yourself.

How to change your APN

For most phones, this will be done the same way. Of course, Android manufacturers can (and do) change things in the settings, so the process on your phone may be slightly different.

The first thing you'll need to do is find the right APN settings for the network you want to use. You'll be able to find these at the support pages at the carrier website. The settings will look like this example for Straight Talk:



  • NAME: straight talk


  • APN: tfdata


  • PORT: 80


  • MMSC: http://mms-tf.net


  • MMS PROXY: mms3.tracfone.com


  • MMS PORT: 80


Once you have this information at hand, grab your phone.

Open the settings, and look for Wireless and Network settings. Once there, look for an option to see "more". You'll be presented with a list of options to select, and we're looking for something labeled "mobile networks".

Once you've found your mobile network settings, the rest will be the same on all devices. You're looking for the "Access Point Names" section. Tap to open it.

You should see a list with at least one APN on it. If things aren't working with the current APN, you need to add another. Don't modify or delete the one you see, instead make a new one and we can choose it when we're done. At the top of the page, or possible in a menu if your phone has a menu button, press the plus sign to bring up the "Edit access point" screen.

This is where you will enter the settings you got from your carrier's website. Two very important things here:



  1. Not every setting in the "Edit access point" screen will need filled in. Only fill in the items your carrier provides, and leave the rest as-is.


  2. Be sure to type in everything exactly as provided by your carrier. For example, default,supl,hipri is different than default, supl, hipri because of the spaces between items. Your carrier's system is set up to read an expected set of values, and any changes - no matter how minor - can and will break things.


Once you have the settings provided by your carrier entered, you need to save the APN. You do that by pressing the three dots in the upper right (or the menu key if your phone has one) and selecting the "Save" option.

Once your APN information is saved, go back one screen to the list we saw earlier. On this screen, tap the new APN settings you just entered to make them active.

Most times, you'll need to physically reboot your phone to use a new APN setting, but once properly entered, chosen and working, your phone will choose the correct one automatically whenever it's rebooted or Airplane mode is toggled.
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I just want to ask,how to connect 3g in the phillippines via globe network?hope you can help me

You need to set the APN settings. Go to Settings->Wireless & Networks->Mobile Networks->Access Point Names, click the menu and "New APN" Please try the settings below:
Name: Globe Internet APN: http.globe.com.ph APN Type: default
Note: No need to set the other fields while creating the new APN.
Select the newly created APN. To connect to the internet, tap on "Mobile Network". It will then connect using the newly created APN.
This works on my HTC Wildfire. Hope this helps.
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I can't get my web to work on my flashed lg rumor i have switched to cricket service can you help me please

your apn is probably set to the wrong network or blank you need to go to the internet profiles and make sure it has the cricket info.
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