Attention
for nokia users
(s40 2nd Edition, 3rd Edition)
(internet connection for applications)
For phone models is
listed below :
7360,
5070, 2626, 6080, 2610, 6070, 6103, 6102i, 6103, 2855,
5140i, 8801, 6030, 6102, 6101, 6230, 3500, 8600, 3109,
3110, 6131, 6086, 6300, 6133, 5200, 5300, 6288, 6085,
7390, 8800, 7373, 6275i, 6275, 6151, 6126, 2865i, 2865,
6136, 6131, 6125, 6282, 6233, 6234, 6165, 7370, 6280,
6265i, 6265, 6111, 6270
If
you have internet in your phone, but not succeed to register
the QSM app - your phone might still need some additional
configuration to get the network connections.
If your browser works but MIDlets do not, please skip
to step 2.
Instructions :
1) Get the generic
network settings for your operator and save them on
your phone(do not browse to another site while waiting
for the settings to arrive) However at this point your
browser should be able to connect.
2) Go to Menu->Settings->Configuration
and choose "Activ. default
in all apps."
3) Next you need to create an access point which you can
then use in your MIDlets.
Staying in the the same "Configuration
settings" menu, select "Personal
config. settings". Press "Add"
and select "Access point"
from the list. Go to "Access
point settings"->"Bearer settings"->"Packet
data access point" and write the correct access
point name here. For Cingular network, the correct one
is "Cingular WEB"
I know that this create access point using a packet data
access point seems confusing, but bear with me.
4) If you want, you can also name this access point, but
also the default name "My access
point" works well. Do this before returning
to the Configuration settings menu.
5) In the "Configuration settings"
menu, select "Preferred access
point" and select the access point you just
created (in my case "My access
point")
6) Test your MIDlet. If you set up the Data access point
correctly, the MIDlet should be connecting to the network
just fine.
source : forum.nokia.com