Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Activate Gprs

General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) is a standard for wireless communications like cell phones that allows for high-speed transmission of data over GSM networks like T-Mobile and AT&T. You can browse the Internet if the wireless phone supports a Web browser and you have an active data plan from the wireless provider. Most new cell phone models as of 2010 support GPRS, so you just need to activate the phone through the carrier to activate GPRS. The activation process differs by network provider.


Instructions "Device Manager" or "Connections" > "Internet" > "Data Accounts" (the options might vary by phone).


4. Make a new account once you're inside the "Data Accounts" folder by selecting the option "Create New"/"New Account." A new screen will appear with blank fields for each network carrier detail. In each field, enter the details your carrier provided to you, including primary IP address, secondary IP address, APN name, data bearer, profile name, user name, bearer and homepage (see the link in Resources to get these settings for major carriers in the world). Scroll down after filling in each detail. Once you enter all the settings, press the "Save"/"OK" button.


5. Press the main "Menu" button, and go to "Browser"/"Internet." Then enter a website URL and press "OK." The GPRS should get working now.

Tags: Data Accounts