07-Jun-2009 04:35 AM
Recently I did a factory reset on my N78 and lost all my connection settings. I was able to get nearly all of them back without too much hassle, except for the MMS settings. I rang 3 care, and as expected they were no help, but I finally solved it. I figured I would post it here to save any one else the headaches I had! The steps here are for the N78, but hopefully other N-series phones aren't too different. These settings are for 3 Australia, can't tell if they will work for other countries.
First go to Tools->Settings->Connection->Destinations->Multime
If there is already an access point there, select 'edit', otherwise, create new access point. If you are creating a new access point, call it what ever you want, I called mine 'MMS'.
Here is what it should look like:
Connection name: MMS - (or whatever you named your access point)
Data bearer: Packet Data
Access point name: 3services
User name: None
Prompt password: No
Password: **** - (There is always four stars here, but there is no password!)
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: http://mmsc.three.net.au:10021/mmsc
Use access point: Automatically
If any of the above settings are different, change them to match what is above.
Now select 'Options' and 'Advanced settings' and check the following:
Network type: IPv4
Phone IP address: Automatic
DNS addresses: Automatic
Proxy server address: mmscprox.three.net.au - (no 'http' here, just put in as I've written)
Proxy port number: 8799
NOTE: if there is not an option for the proxy port number (i.e. if your phone is not an N78 or similar), then enter the proxy server adress as 'mmscprox.three.net.au:8799'
Now these settings are correct, go to the main menu and select 'Messaging'
Click 'Options' scroll down to 'Settings' and select 'Multimedia message'
The only option here of any critical importance is the 'Access point in use' option. All the rest can be set as per your own personal preferences.
Select Acess point in use and click on the access point you have just created. If you can't see it in the list, you may need to restart the phone.
Voila, your done. Hopefully, now you can send and receive MMS.
I hope this helps someone out there!
08-Jun-2009 06:08 PM
Hi there
I have a Nokia Prism 7900 and I can not access mms messaging despite having Nokia Care point assess the phone by replacing the IMEI and my provider (T-Mobile) having tried to set up online as well as over the phone! I tried the equivalent of your suggestions but still has not worked probably because I do not know the equivalent of the following - Access point name, homepage, network type, proxy server address and proxy port number. Any suggestions?
Many thanks
Myrna
09-Jun-2009 01:06 AM
09-Jun-2009 03:33 PM
Thanks,
I do not know of anyone else who has a Nokia Prism 7900 but will try to find someone who is on T-Mobile with same phone as yours and try to copy their settings.
Cheers!