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na wa o, its been like 15 days since my mtn gprs worked, its so frustrating, people i helped config are still on, perhaps i shld buy a new sim or chill till 1st of sept.
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Posted: 2005-08-30 14:29:05
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Hi a friend of mine needs help configuring samsung SGH-X100, sent for settings, recievd, saved and still getting error, 'internet not enabled', any ideas what next to do?
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Posted: 2005-08-30 14:30:01
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samsung sgh 100, try the manual config it shld work
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Posted: 2005-08-30 14:32:55
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@2tek: 1st of Sept is not that far off. Just the day after tomorrow. Chill!
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Posted: 2005-08-30 15:52:00
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Is is just me or has glo been down for the past 24 hours. I been unable to do anything with the gprs. I called their care line and the just said "na Wah Oh!"
I guess you mtn chaps are one up abi
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Posted: 2005-08-30 15:59:13
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Well, after several futile attempts I have (with the help of several useful members of this bb) been able to connect to the internet with my P910i. It was gruelling work but sooooo satifying when the wrteched thing finally logged on. For those of you who could conceivably be interested I had been trying to access the modem through the wrong port. Not my fault really since the right port was nowhere to be found. Anyway I am able to connect now but guess what.....? I am still using my 21ctl dial-up because though it says 115.2 kbps the GPRS connection is much slower than the good ole dial-up. Any ideas on what's wrong? Bless you all.
[ This Message was edited by: TGP on 2005-08-30 15:38 ]
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Posted: 2005-08-30 16:29:32
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@TGP: That 100+ figure you quoted is the speed of the conection between your phone and PC, not internet connection speed.
For example, Glo GPRS is configured to run at a theoretical maximum speed of 40kbps. Chances are that MTN GPRS is configured to run in the same range.
Again, while a speed of 40kbps is the max Glo GPRS can do, reality is that network congestion and other factors often mean much lower speeds in use.
Its good to always remember that voice is always given priority over data oon a GPRS network. The more calls going on at any time, the slower your GPRS connection.
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9500 - Its hip to be brick[ This Message was edited by: AYA on 2005-08-30 18:20 ]
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Posted: 2005-08-30 17:09:00
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Whaz up guys!
This message was posted from a Nokia
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Posted: 2005-08-30 17:13:55
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Wow! welcome back Ihe, good to see you, i hope you have an MTN line now for the freebies beginning on September 1, man you have got a lot of catching up to do, infact where have you been, we missed your night shifts, I guess Aya gave you a call, anyway welcome sha, and i hope you stay even after the freebie is over o. Shey you have finished writing your inspirational Novel, and pls before i forget dont reprint it here o

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Posted: 2005-08-30 18:21:34
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On 2005-08-30 18:21:34, Angelgirl wrote:
.... and pls before i forget dont reprint it here o.

None of us wants to go through that nightmare of Ihe's monologue again.
@Ihe: No vex. Welcome. What is up is that some of us have been browsing heaven and earth on MTN GPRS - and for free!
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Posted: 2005-08-30 18:30:00
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