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SMART GPRS/3G and MMS Settings

Don't have AutoConfig on your Windows Mobile device? Don't worry here's how to manually input the connection settings for both GPRS/3G and MMS on the SMART Network
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For GPRS/3G
  1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections [tab] > Connections
  2. Under My ISP > Tap create new modem connection
  3. Name it something easy to remember I use Smart Internet
  4. In the drop down select: Cellular Line (GPRS,3G) tap Next
  5. Access point name: internet tap Next
  6. Tap Finish
For MMS Settings
  1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections [tab] > Connections
  2. Under My Work Network > Tap create new modem connection
  3. Name it something easy to remember I use Smart MMS
  4. In the drop down select: Cellular Line (GPRS,3G) tap Next
  5. Access point name: mms tap Next
  6. Tap Finish
MMS Application
  1. Open your MMS application and go to Settings/Options
  2. Under Server > add a new Server name it: Smart MMS
  3. Gateway: 10.102.61.46
  4. Port: 9201 (or 8080)
  5. Server address: http://10.102.61.238:8002/
  6. Connect via: My Work Network
  7. Tap Ok and set it as default
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