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Rogers Network Issues Texting Since I've upgraded to Froyo, I've had about 20% of my texts being bounced. Sometimes, my signal was at full bars, sometimes, 3 of 5 bars. Sometimes, after 1 resend attempt, the message goes through, it has also taken up to 6 or 7 retries. Yes, I'm aware that Rogers had some service issues over the past few days, but I'd like to check that this isn't related. I'm comparing my setting to this thread, and a couple things look different. Under Network Operators Default Setup > * Shows a couple, Rogers, Telus, Bell and 10360. The UI is a little different as it doesn't show that Rogers is the active one, but that's my assumption. Under Access Point Names It shows Broadband (isp.ap) Rogers (rogers-core-appl1.apn) <- selected Name: Rogers APN: rogers-core.appl1.apn MMSC: http://mms.gprs.rogers.com MMS proxy: 10.128.1.69 MMS port: 80 MCC: 302 MNC: 720 APN Type: internet + mms Everything else: not set I'm curious why it's different from Kardboard's info here: http://www.revscene.net/forums/roger...t-t524421.html Is the froyo update pre-loaded with bad info? My friend also suggested i change my APN to "internet.com", but I'd rather not be dicking around with this stuff unless I know what's going on. thanks! |
SMS is sent via an SMSC, and is not packet based. The information you've provided is irrelevant nor is +KardBoard+'s link necessary. Your SMSC should be +17057969300 and the preferred connection should be GSM/UMTS, not Packet Data. |
For everybody who's curious, this is how I found my SMSC #. 1. Go to Phone Dialer, and press: *#*#4636#*#* 2. Select Phone information 3. Scroll down to bottom of the screen, you'll see the field for SMSC setting. 4. [Optional] Click Refresh to see current SMSC number. 5. Change the SMSC number as you want. Then, click Update. I'm getting 07917150979603f0, is this an acceptable alternate to the number you posted? If not, why are my texts still going through? If I've done my research correctly, GSM/WCDMA auto (PRL) (currently set) is what I should be on? On a side note, somebody on the Android forums mentioned by setting it to WCDMA only, it would disable swapping between 2G and 3G thereby enhancing battery performance? http://androidforums.com/htc-hero/10...ng-2g-gsm.html Am I reading that wrong? thanks for the help. |
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