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    Samsung T919 - Behold - Internet config settings

    Ok, I've searched the web every where and tried everything I could possibly try. I've had the same settings on a different behold with At&t and it connected to MediaNet just fine. But for some reason I'm having trouble with this one. So far I have,

    *#6984125*#
    3, Network & call settings,
    7, Connections,
    configured the following on pretty much everything in this menu, except for the MMS of course.
    Access name - Wap.cingular.com
    Auth type - Normal
    User ID - blank ( and yes I've tried it with WAP@CINGULAR.COM and WAP@CINGULARGPRS.COM, I stuck with no user name and pass because the previous beholds worked just fine without it )
    Password - Blank
    Protocol - HTTP
    Home URL - http://device.cingular
    Proxy address - wireless.cingular.com:80
    Linger time - 300

    Any Ideas what on this that I could try?
    I'm about to call it defective at this point but I thought some one out there might have had the same problem.
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    Access name - Wap.cingular.com
    Remove the .com and change the W to w (lowercase).

    If that doesn't work,

    Home URL - http://device.cingular
    Try http://device.home instead.
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    yeps, I've tried yet nothing. You know it's freaking weird, everytime I open the browser it still starts off with the t-zone home page. Once I click on the home icon it goes to the http://device.home.

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    That's because of the T-Mobile firmware/branding. My unlocked SGH-t809 did the same thing even though I was using my AT&T SIM and had the AT&T settings in it.

    When I had T-Mobile and used my AT&T/Cingular branded Samsungs, it would start off with mMode or MEdia Net browser but would still go to the T-Zones/T-MobileWeb portal. On an unbranded Samsung such as my SGH-D600, it would have the OpenWave Browser which is the generic browser that comes with it.

    Checkout this thread for settings on another unlocked Samsung phone being used on AT&T.

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    Yeah, I've already tried all those. I'm gonna try to get this done by tmrrw and if I get it going I'll post the update. Maybe it might help some other folks with the same problems.

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    Any Luck?

    I was wondering if you had any luck with your phone? I have the t919 Behold, but Im using Wind Mobile (Canada). Any suggestions on what I can do to make it work?

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    Since the T919 is running a proprietary OS, any luck with getting support Samsung directly?

    On the proxy, try using 8080 instead of 80

    As is on my unlocked Moto Q8 global, under MMSC (settings for AT&T's MediaNet) - I show IP address in use - as in - 66.209.11.32

    Everything else that looked to be same/identical - under the IE browser's Connections (Auto detect settings & Select Network: WAP Network)

    Read other website's posting about internet connectivity issues with this phone when trying to use this phone overseas - most likely part of the T-Mobile firmware branding since for web/t-zone access, proxy settings are needed & is different vs. AT&T (locked - hidden - read only & cannot be modified ??)
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