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It is old news already, but I think it is valuable information to visitors to Shanghai. China Mobile has decreased the price of GPRS. They are offering a package to give unlimited WAP access for 20 RMB per month. Here are the configuration details:
Access Point: CMWAP
Gateway: 10.0.0.172
CMWAP v.s. CMNET
I have been using GPRS from China Mobile for some time but I never really understand the difference between the two AP - cmwap and wmnet. The only thing I know was, to be able to access Internet, for example, from my laptop, or Dopod Smartphone to access Internet website like ebay.com, I have to use cmnet. If I only need to access WAP site, like WAP comment feed for this site, cmwap is enough. CMWap is cheaper - 20 RMB for all-you-can-eat while CMNET is charged by bytes.
You need to answer the question in the configuration section of your mobile.
Now, I understand the situation better.
CMWAP and CMNET are intentionally divided by China Mobile. They are two access points. If you configure your mobile to access CMNET, your mobile phone is assigned an IP address and the client can directly connects to web servers on the Internet, like microsoft.com, yahoo.com, wangjianshuo.com...
CMWAP is an application layer seperate that your client is assigned an IP address in the range of 10.*.*.*, and you can ONLY access sites with IP addresses in this range. That means, only the servers hosted by the closed system in China Mobile. There is one exception though. It is the mysterious 10.0.0.172 configuration. That is the ONLY WAP gate server on the 10.*.*.* network range. With this WAP gate way, you can access all the website (like a proxy) on the Internet that provides WAP protocal, like Wangjianshuo's Blog WAP Edition. However, it is slow since there is only one point that you can access for the entire China Mobile.
So, just call 1860 to enable your unlimited WAP access today. :-) (Seems I am a China Mobile agent now).
Posted by Jian Shuo Wang at December 25, 2005 10:58 PM
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and this link: http://home.wangjianshuo.com/archives/20051225_20_rmb_per_month_unlimited_wap.htm
No additional money will be charged besides this 20 RMB? Sounds cool:)
But, what about the overall bandwidth of that proxy's outlet? And how is the max bandwidth for each WAP cellphone? There should be such a place for people to check for information.
I'm forming an image in my mind of thousands of hundreds of WAP cellphones connecting to that proxy server at the very same moment, and hence the network seems pretty sort of jam, so, I'm wondering how much bit/second at least will each WAP client have in the end? Is it for sure that it depends on the number of synchronic clients?
Posted by: Reno on December 25, 2005 11:14 PMi have been using this service for about one year. you can download cellphone software named" ucweb" &" ucmail", which is really good one. with the Ucweb, you may reach the internet website via "cmwap ap".
Posted by: chrisxu on December 26, 2005 10:57 AMi'm afraid the info you provide here is not accurate enough. you can access all the sites through cmwap whether the site is www or wap.
Posted by: invalid on December 26, 2005 12:04 PMUsing this servise for months,i feel it's very good!
and i also wish to use 3G servise as quickly as possible!
Can you tell me why not reply my email and MMS?
I REALLY NEED YOUR HELP!
Your English blog is my favourite.I've add your blog to the link list of mine.Welcome to my blog.I hope to get more useful information about this beautiful city.
Posted by: Jerry on December 27, 2005 7:56 AMThis is really old news.:)
This 20RMB wap suit also includes 100 sms.
I know some people develop some wireless application on this.For instance,MZTK(www.mztk.com) is a RSS reader for the S60.I saw jianshuo's link on this website.If you have a Nokia S60 or MS smartphone,it's not a bad tools to access jianshuo's blog
as far as i know this is not the case.
cmwap and cmnet are both unlimited. the problem with extra charges is whether or not you use the phone outside of the 'home area'. eg: if you pay 20rmb in shanghai, you will be charged extra (for data) when outside of shanghai.
the per-data rate is quite expensive, i think 3fen per KB .. which works out to over 30RMB per MB.
cmnet and cmwap are just two different access methods: cmwap is more useful for phones, and cmnet for computers.
Posted by: w on April 3, 2006 5:23 PMHey Wangjian, does the proxy (10.0.0.172) still work for you? I haven't been able to get to the internet from my phone for the last few days.
Posted by: eden (external link) on April 14, 2006 1:36 PMI think it is still working. I didn't check the setting, but I still can access the Internet on my mobile phone. I assume it is working fine.
Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on April 16, 2006 12:33 AMHi Jian Shuo Wang,
I found your site from randomly searching how to setup my Dopod 818 Pro (HK model) for GPRS with China Mobile. Do you have any advice how I enter the configuration? I think that I am supposed to create a Modem Connection in the Connections tab under Settings but I don't know what to do from there. There are many fields to fill out and even after attempting to solicit China Mobile's help I have had no success. They only know how to do this for the Chinese versions of Windows Mobile 5 :(
Your help would be much appreciated!
Cheers,
-Caleb
I finally got GPRS to work with my HTC S620 (Dopod C720W) or O2 EXCALIBUR - with China mobile
First go to Settings > Connections > GPRS
new account : CMWAP
Connects to : Internet
access point : cmwap
username : cmnet
pass : cmnet
primary dns : none
secondary dns : none
Ip address: 10.0.0.172
done
___
Then i made another account in GPRS
CMNET
connects to : Wap network
Accesspoint : cmnet
DNS : leave as 0.0.0.0
Ip address: 10.0.0.172
Done
___
Then go to settings : connections : proxy
Add a proxy (any name)
Connects from WAP network
Connects to Internet
Proxy (name:port): 10.0.0.172.9201
Type: HTTP
Name and password leave blank
In internet explorer, options : connections :
Leave Automatically detect settings blank
Select Network : Internet
That's it ....
I am not sure whether it is necessary to make 2 Gprs accounts. but i did as i wasn't sure. I think the key is the proxy settings. It works fine now. I can go to Google, Gmail, or whatever, and it surfs quite nicely.
Excellent phone!
Posted by: peetu on November 14, 2006 1:08 PM
I have just got the Dopod C720W as well and configure as per your instruction, could not get it to work. Do I need to activate the GPRS service with China Mobile ?
Any other advice ?
Posted by: madsenze on December 8, 2006 3:25 PMok. well, actually the HTC S620 or the Dopod C720W setup for GPRS is quite simple.
First go to Settings > Connections > GPRS
new account : CMWAP
Connects to : Internet
access point : cmwap
username :
pass :
primary dns : none
secondary dns : none
Ip address: 10.0.0.172
done
Then go to settings : connections : proxy
Add a proxy (any name)
Connects from WAP network
Connects to Internet
Proxy (name:port): 10.0.0.172.9201
Type: HTTP
Name and password leave blank
Yes you must ask China Mobile to start GPRS
In your Dopod go to Connections > New GPRS
new account : CMNET
Connects to : Internet
access point : cmnet
username :
pass :
primary dns : none
secondary dns : none
Ip address:
Done
Then go to settings : connections : proxy
Add a proxy (any name)
Connects from Internet
Connects to Wap
Proxy (name:port): 9201
Type: HTTP
Name and password leave blank
Dear Manager,
I have got much from your page.
I have some trouble for connection to Internet by means of my mobile phone(LG).
I have made setting up my phone following the above instruction, but not successful.
Can you hint me?
THANK YOU!!! Peetu, your detailed configurations helped me solve an issue that I've been trying to resolve for weeks going back and forth between China Mobile and Dopod/HTC in Hong Kong. Things are tough in China when you don't speak Chinese. This web site has really helped me figure out the workings of my new device!!
Posted by: caaron on December 10, 2007 11:24 PMi am using china mobile model: A828 with airtel. GPRS is active on my SIM but m not able to browse the sites from phone or computer.
please send me the GPRS settings for this handset.
Could someone post the necessary settings to enable China Mobile GPRS on ASUS P535? Thanks.
Posted by: Steve on January 23, 2008 5:57 PMi m using a china made mobile of model MTKBT DEVICE.can any one help me by snting airtel gprs settings for this mob.pls
I'm using chinese make mobile MTK Blue Tooth (Media Tek Flash Drive MT 6225). Can anybody pls tell me the software using in this mobile. Also pls send setting for GPRS/WAP for Airtel Conenction.
I have recently purchased a china made mobile (Media Tek Flash Drive MT 6225). Can anybody pls tell me the link to download the software for such mobiles and also i require a setting for GPRS/WAP for Airtel Conenction. please reply to dsouzawilfreds@gmail.com
Hi
Seems like you guys knows what you are talking about.
I happen to buy a Sony E. P1i from Hong Kong. I have given my to my phone to one of the service workers in China mobile and asked if they could help me to get it on internet. But seems like it is not working.....just cant believe it.
Anyone with similar problem with p1i? If yes, could you help, please! Mico