Virgin Mobile GPRS/EDGE & MMS Settings

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You must make a chargeable call with your Virgin Mobile SIM in order to activate WAP and MMS.

WAP Settings:

Profile name: virgin_internet

Home URL: http://www.virginmobile.co.za

Primary IP/DNS address: 196.31.116.241

Primary Port: 8080

Secondary IP/DNS address: 196.31.116.241

Secondary Port: 9201

APN name: vdata

Login ID: blank

Login Pass: blank




MMS Settings:

Profile name: virgin_mms

Home URL: http://mms.virginmobile.co.za

Primary IP/DNS address: 196.31.116.242

Primary Port: 8080

Secondary IP/DNS address: 196.31.116.242

Secondary Port: 9201

APN name: vmms

Login ID: blank

Login Pass: blank




Mail Server Settings:

Use WAP settings posted above.

SMTP for outgoing mail (change in e-mail client): mail.cmobile.co.za




Data Card/Phone Modem Settings:

Dial String: *99# OR *99***X# where X is the digit corresponding to the numerical position of the Virgin Mobile WAP settings on your phone/data card. (e.g. if the settings are listed 4th, the dial string must be *99***4# )

APN name: vdata

Login ID: blank

Login Pass: blank

Initialization String (if required): at+cgdcont=1,"ip","vdata"




Data Card/Phone Modem Troubleshooting:

â—Ź If you are unable to dial a connection ("734 PPP link protocol terminated" or similar), try using the modem initialization string (or replace the existing one with) at+cgdcont=1,"ip","vdata". To enter this on a Windows XP computer, go to Start> Control Panel (and switch to "Classic View" in the left-hand pane if you have not already done so)> Double-click "Phone and Modem Options"> "Modems" Tab> Double-click the modem you are using (e.g. CDMA1X USB Modem #2)> "Advanced" Tab. Enter the initialization string given in blue italics above in the "Extra initialization commands" text area. Click OK and then OK again to apply the changes and close the dialog boxes.

â—Ź If you are able to dial a connection, but can not send or receive any data (and have reconnected and reset your hardware to make sure that the problem persists), make sure that you did not enable a proxy server in your web browser. Also open Internet Explorer (even if you never use it to browse the web) and go to Tools> Internet Options> "Connections" Tab> Select your default connection and click on "Settings". Disable the "Automatically detect settings", "Use automatic configuration script" and "Use a proxy server for this connection" check boxes.

â—Ź If you are using a Samsung cellphone as a modem, and get an error message stating "734 PPP link protocol terminated" or similar when attempting to dial, try using the bundled dialer instead or download suitable software here.

â—Ź If you are unable to connect using a Nokia cellphone as a modem and are running Nokia PC Suite, using manual connection configuration, remember to change the APN to vdata or, if this does not work, try disabling Nokia PC Suite.

â—Ź If you would like to establish a GPRS/EDGE connection using a Windows Mobile/Pocket PC cellular device as a modem, but did not receive a bundled version of WModem or a driver for it, you can find it here. After installing WModem as per the instructions in the link, make the Virgin Mobile settings the default settings on your phone. Then run WModem on your device and go to Tools>Options. Tick the "Preset GPRS connections" check box and enter the APN vdata. Start WModem and connect your device to your computer. Your operating system should detect new hardware and ask for a driver. Point your Operating System to the driver you have downloaded or to the CD bundled with your device, if you have received one. After installation, you should use your system's dialer to establish a connection rather than using the one bundled with WModem (create a new dial-up connection which dials *99# on the newly installed modem).

â—Ź If you are unable to connect using a Windows Mobile/Pocket PC (WM 2003SE or earlier) cellular device as a modem because your device is engaged by ActiveSync on connection, disable ActiveSync by double-clicking the ActiveSync icon in your system tray, going to File> Connection Settings and disabling the appropriate check box (e.g. disable "Allow USB connection with this computer" if you are using USB to connect the device). If all else fails, disable all the check boxes.

â—Ź If you are unable to connect using a Windows Mobile/Pocket PC (WM 5 or later) cellular device which supports internet sharing, enable this option on the device. Ensure that you have installed all bundled software on your computer before connecting it to your computer. On connection, drivers should automatically install and the setup should complete itself. The internet connection is then ready to use.

â—Ź If you are unable to connect or are experiencing slow speeds or frequent disconnects using a data card and you are absolutely certain that your data card is not network-locked, you may be suffering from an incompatibility issue between your Virgin Mobile SIM and your data card. If you are using a 64k SIM, you should contact Virgin Mobile and ask for a new 128k SIM. If you are already using a 128k SIM or if this upgrade does not solve your problem, there is unfortunately no known solution for your problem. Similar difficulties have been documented here.


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: Data adapted from http://www.virginmobile.co.za/virgin-portal-customer/userGuide.do. The troubleshooting section and some of the settings were compiled from suggestions by various forum users, including: dablakmark8; Terencek.



DISCLAIMER: The information in this post was compiled by an independent party (i.e. not affiliated with Virgin Mobile in any way), mostly from information provided by Virgin Mobile and from other independent Virgin Mobile customers. Neither Virgin Mobile nor the author of this post will be liable for any damages or inconveniences resulting from the application of any knowledge herein. Any amendments, suggestions, comments or questions sent to me via PM, will be greatly appreciated.
 
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I used to get pretty decent connection in Lynnwood, PTA. Now it is just faaaarkin dead. What is up Virgin?
 
It was fine for me late last night, now its just about dead here too. Had enough, just using up my airtime and then I'm gone, Virgin isn't good for my stress levels. :D
 
They just need to sort these glitches and all is well. They are good value for money when they work. :)
 
They just need to sort these glitches and all is well. They are good value for money when they work. :)

True, just think I'm going to stay away while they get everything working, then maybe if it does work I'll think about coming back. :)
 
They just need to sort these glitches and all is well. They are good value for money when they work. :)

At the risk of repeating myself over and over- I had brilliant speed till December - since then I have not been able connect- no sollution yet- btw- on the eastrand
 
Well I sat down and worked it all out with my V360.... first got web access, then downloaded oprea mini, got that working and did happy dance, then I got it conected to a PC in for repairs, and here I am posting on the net

Checked on how much it costs, and it is in some respects way cheaper than Telkom dial up, and seeing as they are throttling it now, even with GPRS it is way faster

I am very happy - life is good
 
This is really ironic, but these settings which I posted (now being the number one google "pages from SA" result for Virgin Mobile's GPRS settings), don't work on my i-mate JAM. I can't get the MMS settings to work. Someone please help me? I can receive an MMS, but the attachments don't download.
 
Thank you xrapidx. I would also like to thank ndlovu_f for his help via PM. No luck yet, but I'm still trying.

My current (non-working) settings are as follows

Connections General tab
Enter a name for these settings: Virgin MMS

Connections Modems tab
Name: VMMS
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access Point Name: vmms
User name, password, domain: (All blank)
"Use server-assigned IP address" enabled
"Use software compression" disabled
"Use IP header compression" disabled
"Use server-assigned server addresses" enabled

Connections VPN tab
(Empty)

Connections Proxy Settings tab
"This network connects to the Internet" enabled
"This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet" disabled

Outlook MMS Settings
Connect via: Virgin MMS
"Retrieve messages immediately" enabled
Server name: VirginMMSC
Gateway: 196.31.116.242
Port number: 8080
Server address: http://mms.virginmobile.co.za
 
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Do you have a gateway type setting under the MMS settings? Mine was on Gateway 1.0, which doesn't work.... changed to Gateway 2.0 and I can now send to MTN and Virgin, but not to CellC or Vodacom, go figure.
 
Do you have a gateway type setting under the MMS settings? Mine was on Gateway 1.0, which doesn't work.... changed to Gateway 2.0 and I can now send to MTN and Virgin, but not to CellC or Vodacom, go figure.

Nothing, but maybe if someone can tell me what the difference between Gateway 1.0 and Gateway 2.0 is (maybe Gatway 2.0 uses IP header compression or something), then I might be able to get around the problem, as this seems to be what is wrong.
 
No clue... I've always had a gateway type setting under MMS settings... on my crappy imate and also on the Mio
 
Where on your i-mate? I have an i-mate JAM. My only gateway setting requires an IP address to be input.
 
What is the error that you are getting? is it not Network locked?
Pls PM me your no so that i can check is everything is okay on your profile.
 
Help Please

Hi People...

im need some help.

i got a VIRGIN contract and ported my vodacom number to it. after the port whenever i try connect to EDGE/GPRS i get a screen asking for my Login Details (user,pass,domain) WTF. im using an HTC S710
 
Virgin mobile ripped off customers in December by debiting monthly fee on the 24th December instead of 1 st Jan. Also seemed to put through higher fees than normal. Nio reply to a phone call and 2 emails to different customer care officials. Nice one Virgin. Still waiting for statement since 27th December to explain all.
 
I loaded these settings into my loan C261 Moto, Virgin said that the phone doesn't support internet... but it got onto google. Too bad for the fibre issue in cape town this morning... seems the internet is still having hassles...
 
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