No mobile data on BT service
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Deleted my last post for getting mixed up. These are my EE settings for MMS:
Used for: MMS
Name: Picture Message
APN: general.t-mobile.uk
MMSC: http://mmsc.t-mobile.co.uk:8002
Proxy: 149.254.201.135
Proxy Port: 8080
User name: user
Password: wapThese are my EE settings for INTERNET:
Used for: Internet
Name: Internet
APN: general.t-mobile.uk
User name: User
Password: mms -
Hi Again,
I am beginning to wonder if I have a hardware issue. I have tried these settings. Still no joy.
Am I right in thinking that a hardware issue would also effect SMS and calls rather than picking on poor old mobile data? -
@mikeand If it works under Android, the UT will be the issue. It may be worthwhile installing some version of Android to test this. (Try /e/OS, it is based on Android (Lineage) is easy to install and is degoogled).
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Thanks for that I will give the /e/OS ago and see what happens.
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Hello again,
I installed e/OS and I have mobile data back again. So next step s reinstall UT and see if it is broken from the install. If it is I think I will revert to e/OS. If it is working I will see if it is something else that causes the issue. Waydroid or Libertine containers perhaps.
Would you like me to post back the outcome?
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@mikeand maybe you could watch the APN settings in Android, to see if there is something different?
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Unfortunately the ones used by android are as specified by BT for android phones, as posted by Lakotaubp in this thread. 1 amongst the many I tried under UT.
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@mikeand But they work on all my UT devices, which is why your problem is puzzeling.
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Both of you could share the content of the file
/etc/ofono/ril_subscription.conf
.
Maybe there is some difference, which is needed for the provider?@Lakotaubp which device do you have?
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@luksus will sort log later. Phone is now Pixel 3a but have used Op5,3 and 1. Only issue I had was making sure the info was saved when entered and splitting it into two. One for mobile data one for mms. Other than that no problem.
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@mikeand if you are still interested in solving this issue, you could try the following:
with Ubuntu Touch started, open a terminal and make the root partition writable writeable:
sudo mount -o rw,remount /
Edit the ril_subscription.conf (There are two files, the FP3.conf should be leading, but to be sure, edit both):
sudo nano /etc/ofono/ril_subscription.conf # and sudo nano /etc/ofono/ril_subscription.d/FP3.conf
Add
useDataProfiles=true
:# Ofono configuration for FP3 [Settings] #EmptyConfig=false #Identity=radio:radio #3GLTEHandover=true #SetRadioCapability=auto SetRadioCapability=off emptyPinQuery=false radioPowerCycle=false confirmRadioPowerOn=false useDataProfiles=true [ril_0] transport=binder:name=slot1 name=slot1 [ril_1] transport=binder:name=slot2 name=slot2
Then save it, selecting the "Nano" keys at the burger-menu above the keyboard and tapping "Ctrl-X", then hitting "y".
If everything is done, reboot the device. -