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$$$$$$MANUAL GPRS SETTINGS FOR ALL NETWORKS$$$$$$

Here are the list of manual GPRS settings for different networks and you can set it by going to tools > connection> Create new on your mobile. Please make sure whether your SIM is GPRS activated one

Airtel Gprs Settings

1. Homepage – any page you want to set.
2. User Name – Blank
3. Password – Blank
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes.
5. Proxy and Server Adress – 202.56.231.117
6. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
7. Data bearer – GPRS or Packet Data.
8. Access Point Name – airtelgprs.com
9. Authentication Type – Normal
10. Use preferred access point – No

Idea Gprs Settings

1. Account Name – idea_GPRS
2. Username – Blank
3. Password – Blank
4. Homepage – http://wap.ideafresh.com
5. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
6. Proxy and Server adress – 10.4.42.45
7. Databearer – GPRS / Packetdata
8. Acces Point Name – imis
9. Proxy – Enabled/yes
10. Authentication Type – Normal

Bpl Gprs Settings

1. Account Name – BPL WAP
2. Username –
3. Password –
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – http://wap.mizone.bplmobile.com
6. Proxy and Server address – 10.0.0.10
7. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
8. Acces Point Name – mizone
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – Normal

Vodafone Gprs Settings

1. Account Name – Vodafone_gprs
2. Username –
3. Password –
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – http://live.vodafone.in
6. Proxy and Server address – 10.10.1.100
7. Proxy and Server Port – 9401
8. Acces Point Name – portalnmms
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – Normal

Docomo Gprs Settings

1. Account Name – TATA DOCOMO
2. Username –
3. Password –
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – Open DNS
6. Proxy and Server address – 10.124.94.7
7. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
8. Acces Point Name – tata.docomo.dive.in
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – Normal

Aircel Gprs Settings

1. Account Name – AIRCEL
2. Username –
3. Password –
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – Open DNS
6. Proxy and Server address – 192.168.35.201
7. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
8. Acces Point Name - aircelgprs.po
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – Normal

Reliance Gsm Gprs Settings

1. Account Name – Mobile World
2. Username –
3. Password –
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage - http://wap.rworld.co.in
6. Proxy and Server address – 10.239.221.005
7. Proxy and Server Port – 8080
8. Acces Point Name - rcomwap
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – PAP

BSNL Gprs Settings (South A)

1. Account Name – CelloneSouth_gprs_m
2. Username — Your Mobile Number
3. Password – Your Mobile Number
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – Open DNS
6. Proxy and Server address – NA
7. Proxy and Server Port – NA
8. Acces Point Name - bsnlsouth
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – PAP

BSNL Gprs Settings (South B)

1. Account Name – CelloneSouth_gprs_n
2. Username — Your mobile number with prefix 91
3. Password – Your mobile number with prefix 91
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – Open DNS
6. Proxy and Server address – NA
7. Proxy and Server Port – NA
8. Acces Point Name - gprssouth.cellone.in
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – PAP

BSNL Gprs Settings (West)

1. Account Name – CelloneWest_gprs
2. Username _
3. Password –
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – Open DNS
6. Proxy and Server address – NA
7. Proxy and Server Port – NA
8. Acces Point Name - gprswest.cellone.in
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – PAP

BSNL Gprs Settings (East)

1. Account Name – CelloneEast_gprs
2. Username _
3. Password –
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – Open DNS
6. Proxy and Server address – NA
7. Proxy and Server Port – NA
8. Acces Point Name - www.e.pr
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – PAP

BSNL Gprs Settings (North)

1. Account Name – CelloneNorth_gprs_n
2. Username _
3. Password –
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – Open DNS
6. Proxy and Server address – NA
7. Proxy and Server Port – NA
8. Acces Point Name - gprsnorth.cellone.in
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – PAP

BSNL WAP Settings (South A)

1. Account Name – CelloneSouth_wap_m
2. Username – Your Mobile Number
3. Password – Your Mobile Number
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – http://wap.cellone.in
6. Proxy and Server address – 10.31.54.2
7. Proxy and Server Port – 9201 for Wap 1 device/9401 for Wap 2 device
8. Acces Point Name - bsnlwap
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – Normal

BSNL Gprs Settings (South B)

1. Account Name – CelloneSouth_wap_n
2. Username _ ppp
3. Password – ppp123
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – http://wap.cellone.in
6. Proxy and Server address – 10.31.54.2
7. Proxy and Server Port – 9201 for Wap 1 device/9401 for Wap 2 device
8. Acces Point Name - wapsouth.cellone.in
9. ata bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – Normal

BSNL WAP Settings (West)

1. Account Name – CelloneWest_wap
2. Username _
3. Password –
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – http://wap.cellone.in
6. Proxy and Server address – 10.100.3.2
7. Proxy and Server Port – 9201 for Wap 1 device/9209 for Wap 2 device
8. Acces Point Name - wapwest.cellone.in
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – Normal

BSNL WAP Settings (East)

1. Account Name – CelloneEast_wap
2. Username _
3. Password –
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage – http://wap.cellone.in
6. Proxy and Server address – 192.168.81.163
7. Proxy and Server Port – 9201 for Wap 1 device/8080 for Wap 2 device
8. Acces Point Name - www.e.pr
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – Normal

BSNL WAP Settings (North)

1. Account Name – CelloneNorth_wap_n
2. Username _
3. Password –
4. Proxy – Enabled/yes
5. Homepage — http://wap.cellone.in
6. Proxy and Server address – 10.132.194.196
7. Proxy and Server Port – 9201 for Wap 1 device/8080 for Wap 2 device
8. Acces Point Name - wapnorth.cellone.in
9. Data bearer – GPRS/ Packetdata
10. Authentication Type – Normal

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