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GOwin...
I don't think it's my phone... I tried my friend's phone it wasn't also working properly... I keep on checking the status indicator and keep getting the same message... "GPRS: GPRS not allowed"... By the way, what does that status indicator have to say when the GPRS is working properly?
What is the CID=1 mean on the menu when you chose the GPRS connection you edit?
This is getting frustrating...
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Posted: 2002-04-17 09:00:00
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By the way, I got another question...
Do you have to have a special SIM card to access Globe's GPRS?
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Posted: 2002-04-17 09:14:00
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@westice, there is no special sim to access gprs. it's in your subscription. CID=1 is the connection identifier and corresponds to the lone data account that you have in your phone (globe only has one, smart uses two). have you visited a globe center?
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Posted: 2002-04-17 09:17:00
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What i did is i called their cust service tru a land line, then asked them to guide me step by step. Would you know kung how long wil they ofer gprs for free?
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Posted: 2002-04-17 09:18:00
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arnoldc...
Nope haven't visited one yet. Do they have to do a special setup to the phone other than the one they provide?
By the way, thanks to all you guys trying to help me on my problem... its much appreciated.
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Posted: 2002-04-17 09:21:00
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U dont need another sim to acces gprs, u just have to ask them to activate it. Hurry coz they ofering it 4 fre e as of now! :-o
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Posted: 2002-04-17 09:24:00
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@n|ck_xp
we pay
US$ 0.00 for GPRS access in the Philippines.
@westice
would you mind posting your actual settings here? the suggestions to have Globe's CS guide you step-by-step in configuring your phone using a landline might also be helpful.
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Posted: 2002-04-17 11:30:00
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GOwin...
Here it goes...
APN:
www.globe.com.ph
User id:
Password:
Password request: Off
Allow Calls: Automatic
IP Address:
DNS Address:
Advanced Settings:
Authentication: Normal
Data compr.: Off
Header compr.: Off
Quality of serv.:
Precedence: Subscribed
Delay: Subscribed
Reliability: Class 3
Peak Rate: Subscribed
Mean Rate: Subscribed
I called Globe via landline for step-by-step instructions about five times already. Still no luck.
By the way I'm not bugged by the "GPRS: GPRS not allowed" message already. It turned into "GPRS: GPRS unregistered"
Thanks for all your help man... really appreciate it.
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Posted: 2002-04-17 12:41:00
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1 solution is, place ur simcard to another t68 or SE phn n try connectin to find out if the prob is ur smcrd or celp. Isolation.
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Posted: 2002-04-17 13:11:00
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And data comm -> Preffered service is GPRS and GSM right?
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Posted: 2002-04-17 13:13:00
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