I use NET10 so it should be the same APN settings. My mms works after changing to this below.
APN = att.mvno
User name = blank
Password = blank
WAP gateway (URL) = 66.209.11.33
WAP gateway port = 80
MMSC (URL) = http://mmsc.cingular.com/
MMSC port = 80
Maximum MMS size = blank
Remember to delete any old APN info...those APN settings may conflict/override your new APN settings...Those didn't work for me with Net10 Here are my settings:
Cellular
internet apn
APN: wap.tracfone
mms apn
APN: wap.tracfone
WAP gateway (URL): 66.209.132
WAP gateway port: 80
MMSC (URL): http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMSC port: 80
everything else is blank
Those didn't work for me with Net10 Here are my settings:
Cellular
internet apn
APN: wap.tracfone
mms apn
APN: wap.tracfone
WAP gateway (URL): 66.209.132
WAP gateway port: 80
MMSC (URL): http://mmsc.cingular.com
MMSC port: 80
everything else is blank
I wish straight talk would be more upfront about when they throttle or cut off. Anyways, I use straight talk and I tried to test this out so one day on bart to and from school and throughout the day I streamed some music, watched videos on youtube, played some online poker and a mobile mmo, watched some of the A's game, listened to the rest of the A's game, and downloaded some apps. Obviously I was not very productive that day. All told I used 1.5 gb of data and I was not throttled or cut off. I called customer service to try and get a straight answer and boy they are good at talking in circles. I managed to get out of him that there is no set limit, it is based on if their network is being taxed that day. So if too many people are using data on their network they will start to throttle. Also, he hinted that if you are on auto renewal they are more lenient towards you."I used ST on my 900, and the moment you start doing YouTube or any sort of streaming, they will throttle you down to Edge speeds and it will be like that until the next month when your plan restarts, even though it says "4G"."
I was under the impression anything under 100 MB per day was okay and wouldn't send up any flags. Was hoping to at least stream some music every now and then at the gym - would probably run me 50 or so MB straight. Anybody have any experience with that - am I likely to have problems?
I used ST on my 900, and the moment you start doing YouTube or any sort of streaming, they will throttle you down to Edge speeds and it will be like that until the next month when your plan restarts, even though it says "4G".
I used ST with a few Android phones (not that the phone makes a difference), and not only streamed, but tethered as well. Not once was I throttled, not even a little bit.
Micro (that is, the smaller one). I got my phone activated today. It works like a charm! Unfortunately, I get little to no reception at work.stupid question. I am about to buy the lumia 920 via amazon wireless and use ST. which size sim card did you order?