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    • LakotaubpL Offline
      Lakotaubp @UltrasonicNoise
      last edited by

      @ultrasonicnoise I found these
      Name: 3 Internet
      APN: three.co.uk
      Proxy: Not Required
      Port: Not Required
      Username: not required
      Password: not required
      Server: Not Required
      MMSC: http://mms.um.three.co.uk:10021/mmsc
      MMS proxy: mms.three.co.uk
      MMS port: 8799
      MCC: 234
      MNC: 20
      Authentication type: Not Required or just use the default value shown

      I use Plusnet and had to set up two connections for it to work using EE apn settings. One just for internet and one just for mms have you tried that not sure from your post.

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      • UltrasonicNoiseU Offline
        UltrasonicNoise @Lakotaubp
        last edited by UltrasonicNoise

        @lakotaubp I tried the given settings - the ones I could input (MCC and MNC are not present for me) and they still don't work.

        I strongly suspect the problem is that changing the settings has no actual impact on the relevant connections as setting the APN to example.com still allows me to connect to the Internet. Is there a way to check which APN Ubuntu and Nuntium are attempting to send the message over?

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        • LakotaubpL Offline
          Lakotaubp @UltrasonicNoise
          last edited by Lakotaubp

          @ultrasonicnoise sorry no idea on how to do that. All I do know is that the settings do matter and my plusnet ones have never been right without me adjusting them. As mentioned before I had to set upmtwo apn settings before for internet and mms now on FP4 they need to be together as mms settings stopped the mobile internet otherwise

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          • S Offline
            StandUpMobile
            last edited by

            In my past experience (and more recently on a fresh 20.04 install), sometimes the UI is glitchy to accept and remember changes (you did reboot, right?) ... To overcome this, I had luck changing the file that feeds the default APN settings when you reset / delete them then reboot. The file is:

            /usr/share/mobile-broadband-provider-info/serviceproviders.xml

            To edit it, you will need to remount the / file system r/w ...

            I found my carrier ... then edited the section to reflect the proper APN entries ... then delete APN entries & reset (they were hard to get rid of) then reboot ... and it should pull in the new values from that file. Hope this helps!

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            • UltrasonicNoiseU Offline
              UltrasonicNoise @StandUpMobile
              last edited by

              @standupmobile I changed all mentions of a three.co.uk APN in this file to superdrug.net, deleted all MMS settings and reset them System Settings and it still reverts to three.co.uk on reboot and after multiple reboots.

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                StandUpMobile @UltrasonicNoise
                last edited by

                @ultrasonicnoise

                Hmm ... so if that APN is no longer in the file, then maybe it is not matching the "3" in the name field and so it defaults to what the provider or sim card sets? (I am assuming that is what it uses to match ... ) Sorry, not sure what to suggest from here ... ??

                  <provider primary="true">
                                <name>3</name>
                                <gsm>
                                        <network-id mcc="234" mnc="20"/>
                                        <apn value="three.co.uk">
                                                <usage type="internet"/>
                                                <name>3 Internet</name>
                                        </apn>
                                        <apn value="3internet">
                                                <plan type="postpaid"/>
                                                <usage type="internet"/>
                                                <name>Internet</name>
                                        </apn>
                                        <apn value="three.co.uk">
                                                <usage type="mms"/>
                                                <name>3 MMS</name>
                                                <mmsc>http://mms.um.three.co.uk:10021/mmsc</mmsc>
                                                <mmsproxy>217.171.129.2:8799</mmsproxy> <!-- mms.three.co.uk -->
                                        </apn>
                                </gsm>
                        </provider>
                
                
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                  larraine
                  last edited by

                  Hello, did you ever get Touch to work with Superdrug mobile? Alternatively, as I am happy to change carrier, are there any that work without a problem in the UK? Thanks

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                  • KenedaK Offline
                    Keneda @larraine
                    last edited by

                    @larraine
                    Original poster didn't connect to the forum since 2024, I doubt he will answer you.

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                      wally @larraine
                      last edited by

                      @larraine But even though you likely won't hear back, lots has improved in the past 3.5 years. Most people get MMS working more or less without issue, often just automatically. I wouldn't be too scared off by this thread.
                      Note that group messaging doesn't work, although there may be a fix coming, or even already implemented in the daily (not stable) builds.

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                      • UltrasonicNoiseU Offline
                        UltrasonicNoise @larraine
                        last edited by

                        @larraine I did, but this was before 3G was switched off in my country. I have since switched networks so I don't know now.

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