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Handheld Tigo Internet Settings Handheld Tigo Internet Settings WAP, GPRS & 3G Tigo Internet (WAP) settings Nokia 03 Sony Ericsson 27 Motorola 33 Samsung 36 LG 47 Siemens 50 Other phones 53 Apple Iphone Alcatel Htc X-perial Window Mobile Nec Sharp Palmtreo 3G Network Selection/settings Nokia 60 Sony Ericsson 72 Samsung 74 LG 76 Internet 3G manual settings Blackberry 79 Iphone 81 SETTINGS NOKIA WAP Tigo Internet (WAP) settings Nokia 7250i 04 1 > Go to main menu, select connectivity, Scroll and select GPRS 2 > On GPRS connection, select always on line or when needed 3 > Then scroll down and select, GPRS modem setting 4 > Then select active access point and chose access point 1 or any other and activate it. 5 > Then scroll down to edit active access point and select it. 6 > Then select alias for access point and edit it, tigowap. 7 > Then scroll down to GPRS access point select and edit, tigowap. 8 > Go back to main menu and select services 9 > Scroll and select settings then select connection setting. 10 > Select active service settings select any set and activate it. 11 > Scroll down to edit active service settings select it. 12 > Then select settings’ name and edit tigowap. 13 > Scroll down to homepage and select it, edit it http://wap.google.com press ok. 14 > Scroll down to session mode select it and select tempory 15 > Then scroll down to connection security and select off. 16 > Then scroll down to data bearer select it and choice GPRS. 17 > Scroll down to bearer setting and select it, Select GPRS access point edit it tigowap. 18 > Then scroll down to IP address and edit it (10.168.20.80) 19 > Then scroll down to authentication type select it and select normal 20 > Scroll down to login type select it and select automatic 21 > Then scroll down to user name and leave blank. 22 > Then scroll down to password and leave blank. Nokia X6 05 1 > Go to menu Settings scroll down to connectivity2 2 > Network destinations > click Wap services tigo web > Option > edit > connection name - tigo wap Data bearer - Packet Data 3 > Access Point Name - tigowap user name - blank password - blank Authentication - Secure Home page - None Use access point - tigowap 4 > Go to option > Advanced settings set Network type - IPV4 phone IP address - Automatic DNS address - Automatic Proxy Server Address - 10.168.20.80 Proxy port number - 8080 Nokia N71 06 1 > At the main screen, press the button for the menu, scroll to Web and press the joystick 2 > At the Bookmarks Menu, press Options and scroll down to select Settings 3 > Select Default access point, press the joystick and press Yes to a pop-up message 4 > Select Options and select New access point with use default settings 5 > Select Options and select advanced settings 6 > Network type :automatic 7 > Go to Proxy server Address and enter 10.168.20.80 8 > Enter Proxy port number: 8080, press Back to return to previous menu 9 > Select Connection name, edit name :tigowap , press OK 10 > Select Data bearer: GPRS 11 > Enter Access point name: tigowap 12 > Enter User name: leave blank 13 > Enter Password: leave blank 14 > Select Authentication: Normal 15 > Enter Homepage: http://wap.tigo.co.tz 16 > Press Back till exit to Bookmark screen 17 > Press Options and Download to start surfing WAP Nokia 3510 / 3650 / 5100 07 1 > On the main menu, select service 2 > Scroll to settings 3 > Select edit active service settings 4 > Key in tigowap as the setting name 5 > Key in http://wap.google.com as home page 6 > Scroll down to data bearer select and choice GPRS 7 > Then select active access point and choice access point 1 or any other and activate it. 8 > Then scroll down to edit active access point and select it. 9 > For IP address, key in 10.168.20.80 10 > Then scroll down to user name and leave blank. 11 > Then scroll down to password and leave blank. 12 > Press the back key to return to settings 13 > Select active service setting and activate 14 > Return back to services and select home Download the home page Nokia 6310i / 6510 / 6610 08 1 > On the main menu, select services 2 > Scroll to settings 3 > Select free set (set I, 2, 3 ect) 4 > Select and rename it tigowap 5 > Scroll back and select connection settings 6 > Edit tigowap and Key in http://wap.google.com as home page 7 > Scroll down to data bearer select and choice GPRS 8 > Scroll down to access point and key in tigowap 9 > For IP address, key in 10.168.20.80 10 > Then scroll down to user name and leave blank. 11 > Then scroll down to password and leave blank 12 > Press the back key to return to settings 13 > Select active service setting and activate 14 > Return back to services and select home, Download the home page Nokia N6800 09 1 > In main menu, go to connectivity 2 > Select GPRS 3 > On GPRS connection select when needed 4 > Press back and select GPRS modem settings 5 > Then select active access point and choice access point 1 or any other and activate it. 6 > Then scroll down to edit active access point and select it. 7 > Then select alias for access point and edit it, tigowap 8 > Go back to main menu and select services 9 > Scroll and select settings then select connection setting. 10 > Select active service settings select any set and activate it. 11 > Scroll down to edit active service settings and select it. 12 > Then select settings’ name and edit tigowap. 13 > Scroll down to homepage and select it, edit it http://wap.google.com press ok 14 > Scroll down to bearer setting and select it, Select GPRS access point edit it tigowap. 15 > Then scroll down to IP address and edit it (10.168.20.80) 16 > Then scroll down to user name and leave blank. 17 > Then scroll down to password and leave blank 18 > Go back to active setting and press select 19 > Scroll to tigowap and press activate 20 > Scroll back to home page and select Nokia 7210 10 1 > Go to main menu, select connectivity, Scroll and select GPRS 2 > On GPRS connection, select always on line or when needed 3 > Then scroll down and select, GPRS modem setting 4 > Then select active access point and chose access point 1 or any other and activate it. 5 > Then scroll down to edit active access point and select it. 6 > Then select alias for access point and edit it, tigowap. 7 > Then scroll down to GPRS access point select and edit, tigowap. 8 > Go back to main menu and select services 9 > Scroll and select settings then select connection setting. 10 > Select active service settings select any set and activate it. 11 > Scroll down to edit active service settings select it. 12 > Then select settings’ name and edit tigowap. 13 > Scroll down to homepage and select it, edit it http://wap.google.com press ok. 14 > Scroll down to session mode select it and select temporary 15 > Then scroll down to connection security and select off. 16 > Then scroll down to data bearer select it and choice GPRS. 17 > Scroll down to bearer setting and select it, Select GPRS access point edit it tigowap. 18 > Then scroll down to IP address and edit it (10.168.20.80) 19 > Scroll down to login type select it and select automatic 20 > Then scroll down to user name and leave blank. 21 > Then scroll down to password and leave blank. Nokia 7650 11 1 > Wap setting using GPRS 2 > In the main menu, go to tools 3 > Select setting and connection 4 > Open access point, edit the existing access as follows: Connection name: tigowap Data bearer: GPRS Access point name: tigowap User name: blank Prompt for password: no Password: blank Gateway IP address: 10.168.20.80 Home page: http://wap.google.com 5 > Scroll back to connection settings and select GPRS: 6 > At the access point type: tigowap 7 > Scroll back to main menu 8 > Scroll to services and open, select option 9 > Scroll to settings, open and change default access point to tigowap 10 > Return to the main menu and select services. 11 > On the bookmarks google will be highlighted 12 > Press options and download. Nokia 6600 12 1 > In the main menu, go to tools 2 > Select setting and connection 3 > Open access point, select new access point Choose use default settings Connection name: tigowap Data bearer: GPRS Access point name: tigowap User name: blank Prompt for password: no Password: blank Gateway IP address: 10.168.20.80 Home page: http://wap.google.com 4 > Scroll back to connection settings and select GPRS: 5 > At the access point type: tigowap 6 > Scroll back to main menu 7 > Scroll to services and open, select option 8 > Scroll to settings, open and change default access point to tigowap 9 > Return to the main menu and select services. 10 > On the bookmarks google will be highlighted 11 > Press options and download. Nokia 6100 13 1 > Go to main menu, select connectivity, Scroll and select GPRS 2 > On GPRS connection, select always on line or when needed 3 > Then scroll down and select, GPRS modem setting 4 > Then select active access point and chose access point 1 or any other and activate it. 5 > Then scroll down to edit active access point and select it. 6 > Then select alias for access point and edit it, tigowap. 7 > Then scroll down to GPRS access point select and edit, tigowap.
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