AT&T
Wireless Internet and Data Connect
with unlocked Ericsson T39
Also applies to Ericsson phones that are similar (e.g., T68)
Copyright 2002 John Navas, All Rights Reserved.
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Posted as <http://attwireless.navasgroup.com/csd_setup.htm>.
NOTE: This information is provided as a
public service. The author has no connection to AT&T Wireless or Ericsson
except as a customer. The author is not responsible for any errors or
omissions, or for any consequential problems that might result. USE AT YOUR
OWN RISK.
Contents:
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WAP (Wireless Internet/My Wireless Window)
- If you haven't already done so, you must:
- Get the "Wireless Internet" feature from Cingular
- Go to My
Wireless Window, and register a free account.
- Setup a Data Account on your phone:
- MENU: Settings
Data comm.
Data accounts
Add account?
- Account type: GSM data
- Name: [enter descriptive name; e.g.,
"GSM WAP"]
- Phone number: +14152441012
["+" is optional international format]
- User id: WAP@CINGULAR.COM
[must be all uppercase!]
- Password: CINGULAR1
[must be all uppercase!]
- Save?
- Press and hold
to return to main screen
- The following settings are automatically set by default and need not be changed:
- Passwd request: Off
- Data rate: 9.6 kbits/s [14.4 kbits/s will not work]
- Dial type: Analogue
[When on the AT&T Wireless network--not
roaming--Dial type can be set to "ISDN" for quicker
and better connections]
- DNS address: [blank]
- Setup a WAP Profile on your phone:
- MENU: WAP services
WAP settings
[select a Profile]
- Rename:
- Name: [enter descriptive name; e.g., "WAP GSM"]
- Chg homepage
- Title: [enter descriptive title; e.g., "MWW GSM"]
- Address: http://device.home
- Gateway
- IP settings
- Connect using: [select Data Account you created above; e.g.,
"GSM WAP"]
- IP address: 066.209.011.061
- Press and hold
to return to main screen
- The following default settings need not be changed:
- User Id: [blank]
- Password: [blank]
- Data mode: Conn oriented
- Security: Off [turn On to protect sensitive data]
- Show images: On
- Response timer: 150
- Select the WAP Profile:
- MENU: WAP services
Select profile
- Select profile: [select Profile you setup above; e.g.,
"WAP GSM"]
- Press and hold
to return to main screen
Troubleshooting WAP (Wireless Internet/My Wireless Window)
- Your AT&T Wireless account must be provisioned
(not just enabled) for WAP (and Data Connect) to work properly. When you have an unlocked
(unsupported) phone, that can be done in one of two ways:
- Temporarily put your SIM in a borrowed AT&T Wireless-supported phone with
WAP capability (e.g., Sony
Ericsson T61z), and have your account enabled automatically,
which normally takes only 15 minutes or so.
(Once your WAP is provisioned and working, return the SIM to your own
phone.)
- Verify with Customer
Service that WAP has been enabled on your account (and Data Connect
if desired), and then beg
and plead to be transferred to Technical Support. (You might
have to lie about having a supported Sony
Ericsson T61z that's not working to get there.) Then beg and
plead Technical Support to have your WAP provisioned manually.
(Good luck -- you'll probably need it!)
- If you are repeatedly prompted for User id and Password when you go to My
Wireless Window, try the following work-around:
- MENU: WAP services
Clear cache
- Empty cache?
- Remove the battery without turning off the phone
first.
- Replace the battery, turn on the phone, and try again.
Data Connect (AT&T Wireless as ISP)
- If you haven't already done so, you must have Cingular
add Data
Connect (also known as "Circuit
Switch Data") to "Wireless Internet". Since this uses
AT&T Wireless as the ISP, you do not need an account at a standard dial-up ISP.
- Setup a Data Account on your phone:
NOTE: A Data Account is necessary only for the email client in
the phone. When connecting from an attached device (e.g.,
notebook computer, PDA,
etc.), you do not need a Data Account, since the attached
device is responsible for dialing and authentication.
- MENU: Settings
Data comm.
Data accounts
Add account?
- Account type: GSM data
- Name: [enter descriptive name; e.g.,
"AT&T Wireless ISP"]
- Phone number: 18472549270
- User id: WIDC0001@W4.MYCINGULAR.COM
["0001" is all numeric digits]
- Password: ZXY203DC9K0402
[all "0" are numeric digits]
- Save?
- Press and hold
to return to main screen
- MENU: Settings
Data comm.
Data accounts
- Select Data Account you just created; e.g., "AT&T Wireless ISP"
- Edit
- Dial type: ISDN
- Press and hold
to return to main screen
- The following settings are automatically set by default and should
normally not be changed:
- Passwd request: Off
- Data rate: 9.6 kbits/s [14.4 kbits/s will not work]
- DNS address: [blank]
- The email client in the phone can access email at ordinary ISPs
using this Data Account, with the following caveats:
- As a security measure, some ISPs will only allow you to retrieve
(POP3) email from their own networks, not from other Internet
connections.
- As an anti-spam measure, many ISPs will only allow you to send (SMTP)
email from their own networks, not from other Internet connections.
- Older versions of T39 firmware have a bug that prevents sending email
unless there is at least one message waiting to be retrieved. If your
firmware has this bug, and your mailbox is empty, the workaround is to
send yourself a dummy email by SMS.
Troubleshooting Data Connect (AT&T Wireless as ISP)
Data Connect (dial-up ISP)
- If you haven't already done so, you must have Cingular
add Data
Connect (also known as "Circuit
Switch Data") to "Wireless Internet". You must also
have an account at a standard dial-up ISP.
- Setup a Data Account on your phone:
NOTE: A Data Account is necessary only for the email client in
the phone. When connecting from an attached device (e.g.,
notebook computer, PDA,
etc.), you do not need a Data Account, since the attached
device is responsible for dialing and authentication.
- MENU: Settings
Data comm.
Data accounts
Add account?
- Account type: GSM data
- Name: [enter descriptive name; e.g.,
"MY ISP"]
- Phone number: [enter phone number of your ISP; e.g.,
"18005551234"]
- User id: [enter your userid at your dial-up ISP]
- Password: [enter your password at your dial-up ISP]
- Save?
- Press and hold
to return to main screen
- The following settings are automatically set by default and should
normally not be changed:
- Passwd request: Off
- Data rate: 9.6 kbits/s [14.4 kbits/s will not work]
- Dial type: Analogue [unless your ISP is "ISDN"]
- DNS address: [blank]
- The email client in the phone can access email at ordinary ISPs
using this Data Account, with the following caveats:
- As a security measure, some ISPs will only allow you to retrieve
(POP3) email from their own networks, not from other Internet
connections.
- As an anti-spam measure, many ISPs will only allow you to send (SMTP)
email from their own networks, not from other Internet connections.
- Older versions of T39 firmware have a bug that prevents sending email
unless there is at least one message waiting to be retrieved. If your
firmware has this bug, and your mailbox is empty, the workaround is to
send yourself a dummy email by SMS.
Troubleshooting Data Connect (dial-up ISP)
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