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amo,
How can I flash this brunette ***** to a sexy blonde with long legs?
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Pull her shirt over her head. Thats step 1,
this initlizes the flash!
After this you simply have to use blonde_dye_1.dll this gets rid of the bugs and the ***** control thats built inside.
After that step you simply get a bumper case around the feet.
to extend the look of the legs
thats how apple does it
and thats how we do it !
Here are a couple links to pages I found by chance while trying different URL's in my WAP browser.
Leap Test Links page: http://wap.cricKet.motricity.com/portal/
This link can be accessed directly in the WAP browser.
Central cricKet Portal Homepage: http://central.cricKet.motricity.com/portal/home/
This one can be accessed from a PC and sometimes using the google WAP translator on your handset. It is kinda hit and miss for me at least. Not sure where or why they use this portal.
The test links page has some good info about your phone and the headers it sends. Check it out and have fun.
I tried these settings but was still getting connect errors. I'll get into again tomorrow night and try to provide the exact error. I know when I did it on the Alltel firmware, it said to dial *611 to order the service. The error was different on the Verizon, though. Again, I'll try it again tomorrow night and provide the exact error. I saved the .rtb and .brw so it won't take long to get back to you. For now, I have the Cricket firmware on there and internet works. Any ideas I might could try to get it to work on Verizon?
Can someone help me with the prog of my Nokia 5170i, so I don't mess it up and look like a real moron... lol.. Would truely and greatly appreciate it alot.
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Ok, yeah I spoke with Cricket's lead tech about the issue and he said the same thing. Would not say when, but it looks like they are working towards providing data services in the future, no dates but that is one of Cricket's goals. Now we just have to wait and see how long...
These settings have been updated since the original post.
Using "cricketwap" as the user name now gives a message to call *611 for wireless internet services.
I need to re-program my KRZR: Any current Cricket RAZR/KRZR/SLVR owners with mobile web care to post screenshots of their current settings?
It still works for me but you can try %M@mycricket.com or
(your10digit number)@mycricket.com. Those two lines appear in many of the SEEM files and NV files on cricKet Motorola handsets.
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Originally Posted by Phx_Cricket
It still works for me but you can try %M@mycricket.com or
(your10digit number)@mycricket.com. Those two lines appear in many of the SEEM files and NV files on cricKet Motorola handsets.
Okay, here's the deal: I entered those settings from the original post and the furthest I can get is a Network Unavailable message. I am only able to get that message, however, after manually CHANGING the settings myself and entering my current MIN and other info in there.
I copied the Motorola PST parameters from a native Cricket KRZR. The problem was that the customer I copied them from didn't have mobile web. In fact, her settings look identical to the ones in this post. Using those files I get a call *611 message until I modify them myself manually.
If you have those settings and mobile web is working for you, could you please post them! If I'm wrong, fine--I just want someone with a Cricket Motorola phone to confirm their settings.
I would appreciate anyone who could come through on this for me. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Phx_Cricket
Ok here are the 5 data files for PST(mip, rtb, rtd, mms, and brw) All features work for me with these settings.
Thanks for the settings, but for some reason I still can't connect even with your files. Those "blank" settings don't work for me. I have to manually enter my information before my phone even tries to connect.
Thanks for the settings, but for some reason I still can't connect even with your files. Those "blank" settings don't work for me. I have to manually enter my information before my phone even tries to connect.
Try doing this as it worked for me when I had trouble. Also which settings are blank on my files that you require an entry to connect?
edit: One other thing, make sure you set the Cricket_WAP websession to the default one or it will try to connect with the wrong session
Last edited by Phx_Cricket; 06-02-2007 at 02:14 PM.
Reason: Default setting
[Noob Alert] Apologies in advance as a phone noob, but I have been scouring these great forums and wanted to get a fact check on using the WAP features of HTC Apache/6700 on Cricket.
My deepest desire is to have Exchange Active Sync on a Windows Mobile-based phone using the Cricket network. I couldn't care less about web browsing from the phone. I run Exchange servers for a living, so everything on that side is basically taken care of. I want to do this on Cricket because if I switched to Verizon or Sprint with a data plan, my bill would easily be $300+ (I use a _lot_ of minutes).
If I understand correctly, a 6700 on Cricket has to use the Cricket proxy server and no direct HTTP sessions to something like an Exchange server (or arbitrary URL/IP Address) are allowed? And this is not a "proxy" in the sense of the sort of proxy you would use with a desktop PC web browser, it's more of a filter and a block. As I understand it, the google trick is not going to work between mobile outlook and my Exchange server because I need a TCP session (whether direct or transparently proxied) from the phone's applications to my server.
So am I basically sh*t out of luck for the time being?
Last question: This and other forums seem to be talking only about HTTP for cricket WAP. Does any other type of communication work on an unlocked 6700? Like SMTP and IMAP, for example (or other non-web-based email protocols).
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