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1. Click Settings, find the data network, click Open, and create 2 new connections.
1. Monternets --- browser to surf the Internet and send and receive MMS.
Setting Name: Monternet.
GPRS settings: APN: CMWAP; There are no usernames, passwords, timeouts, etc.
Preferred gateway IP:; Ports: 80; Secondary gateway IP addresses, DNS servers, etc. are not available.
csd settings: call-in number: 17266; Username: wap; Password: wap; Baud Rate: Automatic;
Line type: modem; Timeout: Off; Ask at the time of login、DNS server is not set。
2. Connect to the Internet --- e-mail function.
Set Name: Internet connection.
GPRS settings: apn:cmnet; None of the others are available.
CSD Settings: Call-in Number: 17201; username: 172; Passcode: 172; None of the others are available.
Save the above two connections!!
2. Click on the browser, and then click on the lower left corner, Settings, Profile, lower left corner, and New.
Profile name: Monternet.
Homepage: Network Connection: Select Monternet.
3. Click on the text message, and then click on the left corner, service settings, and more ** information.
Default configuration: mobile MMS.
Expiration date: Unlimited.
All options are ticked except for refusing to read the reply, except for greater than 100k, Save.
Fourth, click on the icon after the mobile MMS, and also click on the lower left corner.
Setting Name: Mobile MMS.
Multi** Information Center:
Maximum send size: 50k
Network configuration: Monternet, Save.
And then the most important thing is that your GPRS is turned on, just click on the mobile phone signal bar to go to the settings, and then turn GPRS on, which I used to do, and it took me a long time to find that GPRS is off.
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It is possible that there is CMNET traffic in the data you are traveling.
2.There is a fee for the services that are available online, which is not included in your monthly subscription.
3.There are two kinds of Internet access: WAP and CMNET, and it is best that you delete the CMNET configuration file in the Internet settings of your mobile phone, so that the Internet will not generate CMNET traffic. However, some software fixes the access point of the CMNET, such as some versions of Opera, and when you delete the CMNET configuration file, this part of the software may not work properly.
But it's nothing, software with fixed CMNet access points = junk software (at least in China).
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If you want to go directly to the www network, it's very expensive, because it requires CMNET access, so it's better to download the software, such as ucweb
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1. Network connection settings:
In the network, click the second icon from the right in the bottom row to add 2 connections in turn (other connections can be deleted).
1. Monternets Mobile is used for mobile browser surfing, sending and receiving MMS.
Configuration name: Monternet.
GPRS settings: APN: CMWAP; Username, password, etc. are not set; Everything else is default.
csd settings: dial: 17266; Username, password, re-entry password: wap; Everything else is default.
2. Connect to the Internet for sending and receiving emails with the built-in email function of the mobile phone.
Configuration Name: Internet connection.
GPRS settings: apn:cmnet; Username, password, etc. are not set; Everything else is default.
csd settings: dial: 17201; Username, password, re-enter password: 172; Everything else is default.
After the above two connections are added, click Montnets to open, click the icon in the lower right corner, and select Set as default.
2. Browser Settings:
Open the browser, click the icon in the lower right corner, select the browser configuration settings, click the icon in the middle of the bottom row, and add:
Configuration name: Monternet. Main IP:; Port: 9201; Home:
Network connection: Select Monternet.
After the addition is completed, if there are more than one, click and hold Monternet and select it in the menu that comes out.
Set back to default. After exiting the browser, reopen it and you can surf the Internet.
Note: E680 can be connected to the WAP network and some small content www network. When GPRS is not available, the mobile phone will dial up to access the Internet, and the word CSD will appear on the icon in the upper right corner.
3. MMS settings:
Click on the second icon from the top right of the main screen to enter the information center, click the icon in the lower right corner, and select MMS in the service settings
Choose 50k or 100k.
Setting Name: Mobile MMS. mmsc:
Network settings: Monternet; WAP gateway IP: , Connection Security: Off, Connection Type: Yes. When you're done, tap and hold the mobile MMS message and select Set as Default in the menu that comes up.
Note: To use MMS, the SIM card needs to be activated for GPRS
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Go to the network settings, connect the settings, group data, first of all, the access point is changed to CMWAP. Otherwise, the Internet is very expensive, and you will have no RMB in it after a while. IP is mainly these two. It is best to have a monthly GPRS subscription.
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