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Restoring the missing web sessions menu on a Tmobile RAZR?
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Re: Restoring the missing web sessions menu on a Tmobile RAZR? Posted: 04-13-2006, 02:44 AM On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 20:15:29 GMT, "BruceR" <br@NOhawaiiSPAM.com>wrote: >You need to do a SEEM edit: >0032_0001: offset 2F: bit 1: WebAccess > Web Sessions Menu (1 on, 0 off) I tried the P2kCommander. It does the same thing all the other various software does, say "phone not connected". The infuriating thing is, MPT works. When I plug the phone in, look in device manager, I have a Motorola USB modem. Working properly. As I mentioned I was able to send my phone some sounds, wallpaper, back up my phonebook. I really have no idea what to try next. > >You don't need PST for this. I recommend MotoKit for SEEM edits. >However, to get connected first install P2kCommander. It does a good job >loading the drivers and seeing the phone. Once you've done that, load >MotoKit and it will see the phone and let you edit the SEEMs. After you >make the change, reboot the phone and you'll have the menu. > >Here's what you need to set up as a Web Seession to make Opera work: > >Name: Java Session >Homepage: http://wap.myvoicestream.com >Service Type 1: WAP >Proxy1: 216.155.165.050 >Port 1: 9201 >Domain 1: (leave blank) >Service Type 2: HTTP >Proxy 2: 216.155.165.050 >Port 2: 8080 > (skip down to) >Line Type 2: ISDN >GPRS APN: wap.voicestream.com > >The line items I've skipped are blank or default. I just copied the TMo >default into a new Web Session and edited. Make sure you set the Java >Session as your default. It will still handle TZones and TMo Web as >before but allow Opera Mini and other Java apps to access the web. > > >> I have been trying to figure out how to re-enable the missing web >> sessions menu on a Tmobile RAZR. >> >> This is so I can use the Opera Mini browser to get better web browsing >> capability. Opera Mini cannot connect, it just hangs for a long time. >> Probably something about having an HTTP session being required. That >> can supposedly be added via the web sessions menu. >> >> I looked at a Cingular RAZR and it has the missing menu. Tmobile >> apparently suppressed it. Clearly that needs to be re-enabled. >> >> There are some posts on Howardforums and motox about the procedure >> using PST and some other tools. You have to edit a memory location. >> >> I tried mobile phone tools, that works, I was able to access the >> phone, transfer some sounds and wallpaper, pictures, etc. Clearly I >> have connectivity with the phone. >> >> I tried PST, but it cannot connect to the phone. I tried some of the >> other hacker tools, same thing, cannot access the phone. >> >> I tried this procedure of two different computers, one with 98, one >> with Windows 2000. I haven't tried on an XP machine yet. >> >> Does anyone have any ideas? What should I try? >> >> I would really like to get Opera Mini working. >
Re: Restoring the missing web sessions menu on a Tmobile RAZR? Posted: 04-13-2006, 03:59 AM 1. Remove the battery from your phone for 30 seconds.2. Delete the Motorola USB Modem in Device Mgr. 3. Then run P2kCommander and then plug in the phone. P2KCommander should provide the drivers you need and connect you. Be sure to right click the icon in the tray to make sure it's connected as P2k and not AT. If that fails, check www.motomodders.nt and www.motox.info as both have programs that will help install the phoe for p2k programs. > On Tue, 11 Apr 2006 20:15:29 GMT, "BruceR" <br@NOhawaiiSPAM.com> > wrote: > >> You need to do a SEEM edit: >> 0032_0001: offset 2F: bit 1: WebAccess > Web Sessions Menu (1 on, 0 >> off) > > I tried the P2kCommander. It does the same thing all the other > various software does, say "phone not connected". > > The infuriating thing is, MPT works. When I plug the phone in, look in > device manager, I have a Motorola USB modem. Working properly. As I > mentioned I was able to send my phone some sounds, wallpaper, back up > my phonebook. > > I really have no idea what to try next. > > > >> >> You don't need PST for this. I recommend MotoKit for SEEM edits. >> However, to get connected first install P2kCommander. It does a good >> job loading the drivers and seeing the phone. Once you've done that, >> load MotoKit and it will see the phone and let you edit the SEEMs. >> After you make the change, reboot the phone and you'll have the menu. >> >> Here's what you need to set up as a Web Seession to make Opera work: >> >> Name: Java Session >> Homepage: http://wap.myvoicestream.com >> Service Type 1: WAP >> Proxy1: 216.155.165.050 >> Port 1: 9201 >> Domain 1: (leave blank) >> Service Type 2: HTTP >> Proxy 2: 216.155.165.050 >> Port 2: 8080 >> (skip down to) >> Line Type 2: ISDN >> GPRS APN: wap.voicestream.com >> >> The line items I've skipped are blank or default. I just copied the >> TMo default into a new Web Session and edited. Make sure you set the >> Java Session as your default. It will still handle TZones and TMo >> Web as before but allow Opera Mini and other Java apps to access the >> web. >> >> >>> I have been trying to figure out how to re-enable the missing web >>> sessions menu on a Tmobile RAZR. >>> >>> This is so I can use the Opera Mini browser to get better web >>> browsing capability. Opera Mini cannot connect, it just hangs for >>> a long time. Probably something about having an HTTP session being >>> required. That can supposedly be added via the web sessions menu. >>> >>> I looked at a Cingular RAZR and it has the missing menu. Tmobile >>> apparently suppressed it. Clearly that needs to be re-enabled. >>> >>> There are some posts on Howardforums and motox about the procedure >>> using PST and some other tools. You have to edit a memory location. >>> >>> I tried mobile phone tools, that works, I was able to access the >>> phone, transfer some sounds and wallpaper, pictures, etc. Clearly I >>> have connectivity with the phone. >>> >>> I tried PST, but it cannot connect to the phone. I tried some of the >>> other hacker tools, same thing, cannot access the phone. >>> >>> I tried this procedure of two different computers, one with 98, one >>> with Windows 2000. I haven't tried on an XP machine yet. >>> >>> Does anyone have any ideas? What should I try? >>> >>> I would really like to get Opera Mini working.
Re: Restoring the missing web sessions menu on a Tmobile RAZR? Posted: 04-14-2006, 03:06 PM On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 02:59:03 GMT, "BruceR" <br@NOhawaiiSPAM.com>wrote: >1. Remove the battery from your phone for 30 seconds. >2. Delete the Motorola USB Modem in Device Mgr. >3. Then run P2kCommander and then plug in the phone. > P2KCommander should provide the drivers you need and connect you. Be >sure to right click the icon in the tray to make sure it's connected as >P2k and not AT. > >If that fails, check www.motomodders.nt and www.motox.info as both have >programs that will help install the phoe for p2k programs. Thanks, it still says phone not connected. I have tried on a Windows 98 machine and a Windows 2000 machine. It keeps trying to use the Motorola USB modem, if I point to the various inf files that came with P2Kcommander it errors, complaining about a missing USB driver. I downloaded a Windows 2000 update from Microsoft.com that purportedly has that driver included and it didn't change anything. I downloaded the .msi p2k driver from motomodders.net to try on the Windows 2000 machine. We'll see how that does. Next step is to get to an XP machine and see if that changes anything. One has to wonder why these drivers are so flaky. I have had very few problems in this area, until now. Sheesh.
Re: Restoring the missing web sessions menu on a Tmobile RAZR? Posted: 04-14-2006, 09:02 PM Sorry to hear you're having a problem. I only have XP so can't speak to98 or 2000. > On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 02:59:03 GMT, "BruceR" <br@NOhawaiiSPAM.com> > wrote: > >> 1. Remove the battery from your phone for 30 seconds. >> 2. Delete the Motorola USB Modem in Device Mgr. >> 3. Then run P2kCommander and then plug in the phone. >> P2KCommander should provide the drivers you need and connect you. Be >> sure to right click the icon in the tray to make sure it's connected >> as P2k and not AT. >> >> If that fails, check www.motomodders.nt and www.motox.info as both >> have programs that will help install the phoe for p2k programs. > > Thanks, it still says phone not connected. > > I have tried on a Windows 98 machine and a Windows 2000 machine. > > It keeps trying to use the Motorola USB modem, if I point to the > various inf files that came with P2Kcommander it errors, complaining > about a missing USB driver. > > I downloaded a Windows 2000 update from Microsoft.com that purportedly > has that driver included and it didn't change anything. > > I downloaded the .msi p2k driver from motomodders.net to try on the > Windows 2000 machine. We'll see how that does. > > Next step is to get to an XP machine and see if that changes anything. > One has to wonder why these drivers are so flaky. I have had very few > problems in this area, until now. Sheesh.
Re: Restoring the missing web sessions menu on a Tmobile RAZR? Posted: 04-15-2006, 01:27 AM On Fri, 14 Apr 2006 20:02:48 GMT, "BruceR" <br@NOhawaiiSPAM.com>wrote: >Sorry to hear you're having a problem. I only have XP so can't speak to >98 or 2000. I had no luck with 2000 or 98. Clearly those drivers are not reliable on either of those platforms. I went to an XP machine, and I had success, I was actually able to connect the phone, edit the seem, turned the phone off and on, and viola! I had the missing menu in my web access group. However, after that I set up the new java session as you outlined. I set it to be default. I then had no network connectivity, not with opera, with and without proxy selected, not with mgmaps. Even t-zones no longer worked. You had said: Name: Java Session Homepage: http://wap.myvoicestream.com Service Type 1: WAP Proxy1: 216.155.165.050 Port 1: 9201 Domain 1: (leave blank) Service Type 2: HTTP Proxy 2: 216.155.165.050 Port 2: 8080 (skip down to) Line Type 2: ISDN GPRS APN: wap.voicestream.com One thing I noticed is that wap.voicestream.com does not resolve. I tried it as wap.myvoicestream.com, which does resolve. No difference though. I tried making the previous session, t-zones the default leaving the new java session in place. Still no connectivity, even using tzones. I deleted the new java session and my old tzones worked as before. I do have the new menu, so that is at least progress. Not sure why the new session did not work and also seemed to interfere with t-zones. Any more ideas?
Re: Restoring the missing web sessions menu on a Tmobile RAZR? Posted: 04-15-2006, 02:26 AM I skipped some items that I thought were inconsequential but maybe I waswrong about that. Here's every entry exactly as it appears in my phone (set as default): > Name: Java Session > Homepage: http://wap.myvoicestream.com > Service Type 1: WAP > Proxy1: 216.155.165.050 > Port 1: 9201 > Domain 1: (leave blank) > Service Type 2: HTTP > Proxy 2: 216.155.165.050 > Port 2: 8080 > Domain 2: (blank) > DNS 1: 000.000.000.000 > DNS 2: 000.000.000.000 > Timeout: 5 minutes > CSD No 1: (blank) > User Name 1: (blank) > Password 1: (blank) > Speed (Bps) 1: 14400 > Line Type 1: ISDN > CSD No 2: (blank) > User Name 2: (blank) > Password 2: (blank) > Speed (Bps) 2: 14400 > Line Type 2: ISDN > GPRS APN: wap.voicestream.com > User Name: (blank) > Password: (blank) > One thing I noticed is that wap.voicestream.com does not resolve. > I tried it as wap.myvoicestream.com, which does resolve. No difference > though. > > I tried making the previous session, t-zones the default leaving the > new java session in place. Still no connectivity, even using tzones. > > I deleted the new java session and my old tzones worked as before. > > I do have the new menu, so that is at least progress. Not sure why > the new session did not work and also seemed to interfere with > t-zones. > > Any more ideas?
Re: Restoring the missing web sessions menu on a Tmobile RAZR? Posted: 04-15-2006, 06:22 AM On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 01:26:48 GMT, "BruceR" <br@NOhawaiiSPAM.com>wrote: >I skipped some items that I thought were inconsequential but maybe I was >wrong about that. Here's every entry exactly as it appears in my phone >(set as default): > >> Name: Java Session >> Homepage: http://wap.myvoicestream.com >> Service Type 1: WAP >> Proxy1: 216.155.165.050 >> Port 1: 9201 >> Domain 1: (leave blank) >> Service Type 2: HTTP >> Proxy 2: 216.155.165.050 >> Port 2: 8080 >> Domain 2: (blank) >> DNS 1: 000.000.000.000 >> DNS 2: 000.000.000.000 >> Timeout: 5 minutes >> CSD No 1: (blank) >> User Name 1: (blank) >> Password 1: (blank) >> Speed (Bps) 1: 14400 >> Line Type 1: ISDN >> CSD No 2: (blank) >> User Name 2: (blank) >> Password 2: (blank) >> Speed (Bps) 2: 14400 >> Line Type 2: ISDN >> GPRS APN: wap.voicestream.com >> User Name: (blank) >> Password: (blank) Ok, I did all that. OPERA MINI now WORKS! Unbelievable. To recap for the benefit of others: >You need to do a SEEM edit: >0032_0001: offset 2F: bit 1: WebAccess > Web Sessions Menu (1 on, 0 off) > >You don't need PST for this. I recommend MotoKit for SEEM edits. >However, to get connected first install P2kCommander. It does a good job >loading the drivers and seeing the phone. I loaded the 2.9 USB drivers installed as a .msi file downloaded from Motox >Once you've done that, load >MotoKit and it will see the phone and let you edit the SEEMs. After you >make the change, reboot the phone and you'll have the menu. > >Here's what you need to set up as a Web Seession to make Opera work: > >> Name: Java Session >> Homepage: http://wap.myvoicestream.com >> Service Type 1: WAP >> Proxy1: 216.155.165.050 >> Port 1: 9201 >> Domain 1: (leave blank) >> Service Type 2: HTTP >> Proxy 2: 216.155.165.050 >> Port 2: 8080 >> Domain 2: (blank) >> DNS 1: 000.000.000.000 >> DNS 2: 000.000.000.000 >> Timeout: 5 minutes >> CSD No 1: (blank) >> User Name 1: (blank) >> Password 1: (blank) >> Speed (Bps) 1: 14400 >> Line Type 1: ISDN >> CSD No 2: (blank) >> User Name 2: (blank) >> Password 2: (blank) >> Speed (Bps) 2: 14400 >> Line Type 2: ISDN >> GPRS APN: wap.voicestream.com >> User Name: (blank) >> Password: (blank) I set that java session as default, and Opera Mini works. Thanks for your help!
Re: Restoring the missing web sessions menu on a Tmobile RAZR? Posted: 04-15-2006, 09:30 AM My pleasure, glad to hear it's working. I think you'll find that OperaMini is worth the effort! > On Sat, 15 Apr 2006 01:26:48 GMT, "BruceR" <br@NOhawaiiSPAM.com> > wrote: > >> I skipped some items that I thought were inconsequential but maybe I >> was wrong about that. Here's every entry exactly as it appears in my >> phone (set as default): >> >>> Name: Java Session >>> Homepage: http://wap.myvoicestream.com >>> Service Type 1: WAP >>> Proxy1: 216.155.165.050 >>> Port 1: 9201 >>> Domain 1: (leave blank) >>> Service Type 2: HTTP >>> Proxy 2: 216.155.165.050 >>> Port 2: 8080 >>> Domain 2: (blank) >>> DNS 1: 000.000.000.000 >>> DNS 2: 000.000.000.000 >>> Timeout: 5 minutes >>> CSD No 1: (blank) >>> User Name 1: (blank) >>> Password 1: (blank) >>> Speed (Bps) 1: 14400 >>> Line Type 1: ISDN >>> CSD No 2: (blank) >>> User Name 2: (blank) >>> Password 2: (blank) >>> Speed (Bps) 2: 14400 >>> Line Type 2: ISDN >>> GPRS APN: wap.voicestream.com >>> User Name: (blank) >>> Password: (blank) > Ok, I did all that. OPERA MINI now WORKS! > Unbelievable. > > To recap for the benefit of others: > >> You need to do a SEEM edit: >> 0032_0001: offset 2F: bit 1: WebAccess > Web Sessions Menu (1 on, 0 >> off) >> >> You don't need PST for this. I recommend MotoKit for SEEM edits. > >> However, to get connected first install P2kCommander. It does a good >> job loading the drivers and seeing the phone. > I loaded the 2.9 USB drivers installed as a .msi file downloaded from > Motox > >> Once you've done that, load >> MotoKit and it will see the phone and let you edit the SEEMs. After >> you make the change, reboot the phone and you'll have the menu. >> >> Here's what you need to set up as a Web Seession to make Opera work: > >> >>> Name: Java Session >>> Homepage: http://wap.myvoicestream.com >>> Service Type 1: WAP >>> Proxy1: 216.155.165.050 >>> Port 1: 9201 >>> Domain 1: (leave blank) >>> Service Type 2: HTTP >>> Proxy 2: 216.155.165.050 >>> Port 2: 8080 >>> Domain 2: (blank) >>> DNS 1: 000.000.000.000 >>> DNS 2: 000.000.000.000 >>> Timeout: 5 minutes >>> CSD No 1: (blank) >>> User Name 1: (blank) >>> Password 1: (blank) >>> Speed (Bps) 1: 14400 >>> Line Type 1: ISDN >>> CSD No 2: (blank) >>> User Name 2: (blank) >>> Password 2: (blank) >>> Speed (Bps) 2: 14400 >>> Line Type 2: ISDN >>> GPRS APN: wap.voicestream.com >>> User Name: (blank) >>> Password: (blank) > > I set that java session as default, and Opera Mini works. > > Thanks for your help!
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