The Internet is available worldwide on various technologies. Ranging from the high-speed LTE network to the least speed of GPRS, it has spread all over. When you first activate the Internet on your smartphone, you would need the settings of the Internet from your network operator. Usually, all the network providers send you the settings of GPRS as soon as you activate any Internet plan. In some cases, you need to send a message with particular text to receive the settings. Even though using both the ways, if you do not get the settings, then you need to do them on your phone manually. If you are good enough to take care of the settings, then you are ready to go. However, if you do not know how to add GPRS settings manually, then you should continue reading this post. In the post below, you will find how you can get free GPRS settings and how you can set up them on your phone.
These settings are for the Indian Network operators. Thus, if you are not from India, you will need to get the settings either from your operator or somewhere else. Well, assuming that you are from India and seeking the GPRS settings, follow the steps described below.
The settings are given below, each with the name and the value. All the settings can be setup using one method, but the APN and some other settings will vary. First of all, open the Menu on your phone followed by settings. Find the GPRS settings section and then add the following settings.
For Aircel:
APN: aircelgprs
Proxy: 192.168.035.201
Port: 8081
For Airtel:
APN: airtelgprs.com
Proxy: 202.56.231.117
Port: 8080
For BPL:
APN: mizone
Proxy: 10.0.0.10
Port: 8080
For BSNL:
APN: wapnorth.cellone.in
Proxy: 010.132.194.196
Port: 8080
For Vodafone:
APN: portalnmms
Proxy: 010.010.001.100
Port: 8080
For Idea:
APN: imis
Proxy: 010.004.042.045
Port: 8080
For MTNL:
APN: gprsmtnldel
Proxy: 172.016.031.010
Port: 9201
For Reliance:
APN: smartnet
Proxy: 97.253.29.199
Port: 8080
For Tata Docomo:
APN: apn
Proxy: 10.124.94.7
Port: 8080
For Uninor:
APN: Uninor
Proxy: 10.58.10.58
Port: 8080
Above are the GPRS settings for the network operators in India. We have tried to get as many settings as we could. Usually, by setting up your phone with the above settings, it would become able to connect to the Internet. In some cases, you will need extra settings, which can be obtained by calling to the customer care of the respective network operator. Let us know how these settings worked!