Though the vodafone live shows active, but I am unable to open any websites.
Any help would be appreciated.
Mobile: HTC Touch Viva
Thanks
Vodafone live setting for windows based mobiles version 6::::
select "start" ---->>> select "settings" ------->> select "connection"----->>> select "connections"
Now Select "Add a new modem connection"
Connection name::"Give any name"
Moden:: select "Cellular line (gprs)"
Select "Next"
Access point name:: "portalnmms"
select "Next"
Username:: (blank)
Password:: (blank)
Domain:: (blank)
Select "Finish"
Now Select "Setup/Edit my proxy server" below that "Add a new modem connection"
Select the two check boxes
1.) This network connects to the internet
2.) This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet
Now you ll have proxy server box below that you will have "advanced"
Select "advanced"
Select "HTTP" --->> Server:: "10.10.1.100" port:: "9401" select "ok"
Select "Wap" ---->> Server:: "10.10.1.100" port:: "9201" select "ok"
Give ok to all options.
Now select "start" select "internet explorer" and try it for the connection...
When internet is connecting it ll show "Connecting to GPRS"
You ll be getting "locating" and "opening" and the webpage
In vodafone live all sites ll work.. I have checked...
You said that u cant able to get the gmail application work properly in the old phone right!!! Whats the mobile model???
In my mobile (Nokia N70ME) Gmail, Ygo, Rediff, Gmaps all are working fine with the vodafone live settings.
Whether you are a postpaid or a prepaid customer???
You check it for another option also..
select "start" ---->>> select "settings" ------->> select "connection" ---->> select "Comm manager"
Inside that select "Data connection"
Check wether its "enabled"..
Do one thing activate the service, then give a restart to ur mobile and check out whether its getting enabled then you connect....
If you are a prepaid customer i ll give you another option... You reply!!!!!!!
Im working in vodafone customer care only ya....
Most of the persons don't know the proper settings for the HTC mobile.....
If the proxy settings is done properly then vodafone live will work in windows based mobile....
For most of the persons who asks setting for their HTC i am giving the same settigs...
But only disadvantage is that in vodafone live outlook mail cannot be configured...
Regards.,
Jay
i did all the process given above ,when i opened internet explorer it came like HTTP Error 403- Forbidden
i have prepaid connection
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Using the connection wizard of windows mobile 6.1 didn't help, I am trying to find out right settings. Please do give if you have, I tried few settings from other sites, but I think somewhere something is missing.
Dear Jay,
It seems, no matter what we try, vodafone live will not connect as they do not allow data transfer which is important for windows based browser. In normal phone that is why vodafone live would give access to limited number of sites (maybe to popularize).
In my old phone i tried logging in through Gmail application, which did not work and gave an error message that data server could not be contacted (at that time i could access to gmail from phone's browser).
Once I activated the mobile internet, it automatically started working.
Besides Access point name is "www" and not portalnmms.
Conclusion: Vodafone gives limited access to the internet hence it does not work on windows mobile which needs unlimited access data server of vodafone.
Dear Jay,
Nokia N70 ME is not a windows mobile (OS) based mobile, as was my Motorola L7 model. Many webpages opened in it Motorola L7 including the ones you mentioned. But Vodafone live does not work on PDAs. Right now i am using HTC Touch Viva with Windows Mobile 6.1 operating system. I am a prepaid customer and vodafone live did not work on it. Even HTC technical staff confirmed that it wont work, hence I had to activate mobile internet.
Many thanks to you.
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