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It is very important to put correct setting in new APN and be sure if there is proxy needed in your operator. | It is very important to put correct setting in new APN and be sure if there is proxy needed in your operator. | ||
- | The most important thing: when you have MMS ready to send you have to manualy connect to MMS APN from phone menu because it doesn't force this conection by itself | + | The most important thing: when you have MMS ready to send you have to manualy connect to MMS APN from phone menu because it doesn't force this conection by itself. |
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+ | <del>'''Special note on creating a second APN:'''</del> | ||
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+ | <del>Not all users may need to setup a second APN for use with fMMs. If the only difference between your standard APN settings and your MMS APN settings are an HTTP Proxy (for example, US AT&T settings), try this step first:</del> | ||
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+ | <del>Edit your standard APN and add the HTTP Proxy by checking the box and entering the data, then save the new settings. Then edit the standard APN again, un-check the box and save again. This should show the proxy information as a grayed out value and standard N900 connections will ignore it. fMMS will use the proxy information '''regardless''' of the check box setting. If this method does not work for you, you may need to setup a second APN using fAPN as described below.</del> | ||
==== Troubleshooting fMMS ==== | ==== Troubleshooting fMMS ==== |
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