Cricket WAP Info get in here!!

the only online training is to search and read...

also- you sent almost exactly this same post to my inbox...

DO NOT PM ME WITH STUPID QUESTIONS ABOUT HOW TO USE SOME MYSTERY SOFTWARE, ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU DON'T EVEN SAY WHAT SOFTWARE YOU HAVE OR WHAT YOU ARE TRYING TO PROGRAM!!!!!!!!

TALK TO THE GUY YOU GOT IT FROM...I'LL SELL YOU ALL SORTS OF STUFF IF YOU WANNA BUY SOMETHING WITH OR WITHOUT SUPPORT...LOL

DO NOT PM ME AT ALL!!!!!!!
 
I have a v3c from verizon wireless that i have succesfully using on cricket with brew, cricket wap, and MMS

I belive cricket not only uses the wap settings to log onto the internet but uses the brew settings as well, I had to program everything before i could do anything.

Sorry to the sprint customers i dont ever think your going to be able to use wap or mms with a sprint phone on cricket seeing how these are not brew enabled phones there java based.

Verizon wireless phones will work you just need to make sure everything is exaclty how its should be :) ive gotten both a v3c and a v265 to work from verizion because verizion is the closest related phonees to cricket


mayb this will be usufull :)

thats all im saying haha ;)
 
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. :doh:
 
belive me i dont think its something else because i couldnt get anything to work till i configured the brew correctly as well

ive tried and treid and tried on sprint phones and others that dont have brew it does not work :S

untill they upgrade from the brew i can tell you right now that sprint phones

such as the ppc6700, treo, fusic or any of them will not work with pic messaging and wap for cricket

I have a tutorial im in the making of

but remeraber its different for each phone

simial for motorola phones and probabbly the easiest is the v3c beacuse of provided flash file from me and cricket has a v3c as well
 
Does anyone have any idea as to where I can find Cricket branded flex files? or any additional information of getting phones to work on Cricket's network?
 
I have searched, I have read. Why don't you go back and read. Questions are unanswersd. I am not offended by what you said, some of these people could do more work. I am offended that people are not helpful. I thought that was what places like forums were designed for, people helping people, when customer care and company tech support will not. There is a place for Ahole responses, I don't think a thread is that place. Frankly, it sounRAB like abusive and it is not called for. If you think a person is lazy why don't you post a link for them to go to and read? That way you are being constructive (helpful) and forcing them to do more work.
 
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
 
Success!!!

Ok... I had to wait for my ole lady to get around to calling Cricket to have the ESN swapped. Initially, the phone refused to get off of Verizon's network, but then I remerabered I didn't load a new prl for this phone. I found an old cricket prl file and loaded it into the phone, *228 and it now works! I have mobile web and everything!

This site is permanantly bookmarked. I have more phones to switch.
 
you can access the browser settings two ways(that I know of) directly from the phone.

for limited access press ##BROWSER quickly

for full access press #073887* quickly
when asked for the security code type 000000
to access the browser settings wil will need your phone's subsidy code though

alternatively you can access the settings using Motorola PST with your phone plugged into a pc
 
I have searched, I have read. Why don't you go back and read. Questions are unanswersd. I am not offended by what you said, some of these people could do more work. I am offended that people are not helpful. I thought that was what places like forums were designed for, people helping people, when customer care and company tech support will not. There is a place for Ahole responses, I don't think a thread, especially where one is asking for help, is that place. Frankly, it sounRAB abusive and it is not called for. If you think a person is lazy why don't you post a link for them to go to and read? That way you are being constructive (helpful) and forcing them to do more work.
 
Hey I flashed my TREO 650 fomr earthlink to cricket.. and it works EXCELLENT!
I have subscribed to cricket unlimited internet.. But I HAVE NO CLUE how you get the web browser to start working... is it HOPELESS???
 
[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? :crying:

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). :confused:
 
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