The PXT settings are found under
Messages > MMS > Settings or Options
And/Or Connectivity > Data Comm > Data Accounts
And/Or Connectivity > Wap Profiles
These settings are required on a handset regardless of what make or model of handset
Access Point or APN: live.vodafone.com.fj
IP or Proxy Address: 010.202.002.040
Port or Proxy Port: 9201 or 8080*
Message Server Address or Homepage: http://pxt.vodafone.net.fj/pxtsend
Authentication or Security: Normal or Not Secure
* Port 8080 is used only for WAP 2.0 capable phones
If there are no PXT setup guides for the phone you are attempting to setup look at a PXT guide for a similar make or model and follow the steps
When setting up phones it is recommended to delete data accounts that will not be needed.
Anything that is not Vodafone Australia should be deleted
Where to find Data Accounts
Nokia
Menu > Connectivity > Active Service Settings > Edit Active Service Settings
Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Access Points
Sony Ericsson
Menu > Connectivity > Data Comm
Menu > Connectivity > Wap Profiles
Now to start with our settings
First we check the PXT Messaging profile found under Messages
First go to Messages > Message Settings > Multimedia
Or Messages > Multimedia/Picture > Settings
Check here for the following options.
Message Server Address : http://pxt.vodafone.net.fj/pxtsend
After this is found check in the same area for :
Data Account or Profile
WAP Account or Profile
Or Connect Using.
When you find this the phone will show you the Wap Account it would like to use.
Try to edit the account and put in the following settings
Access Point or APN: live.vodafone.com.fj
IP or Proxy Address: 010.202.002.040
Port or Proxy Port: 9201 or 8080*
If you cant edit an account and only can choose an account then go create a new account with the settings above.
Call it something you will recognise like New PXT or GPRS PXT
You can find the accounts here
Nokia
Menu > Connectivity > Active Service Settings > Edit Active Service Settings
Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Access Points
Sony Ericsson
Menu > Connectivity > Data Comm
Menu > Connectivity > Wap Profiles
Once this is created go back to
Messages > Message Settings > Multimedia
Select the
Data Account or Profile
WAP Account or Profile
Or Connect Using.
and choose the new Account you had just created.
Attempt to send a PXT and cross your fingers!!
Messages > MMS > Settings or Options
And/Or Connectivity > Data Comm > Data Accounts
And/Or Connectivity > Wap Profiles
These settings are required on a handset regardless of what make or model of handset
Access Point or APN: live.vodafone.com.fj
IP or Proxy Address: 010.202.002.040
Port or Proxy Port: 9201 or 8080*
Message Server Address or Homepage: http://pxt.vodafone.net.fj/pxtsend
Authentication or Security: Normal or Not Secure
* Port 8080 is used only for WAP 2.0 capable phones
If there are no PXT setup guides for the phone you are attempting to setup look at a PXT guide for a similar make or model and follow the steps
When setting up phones it is recommended to delete data accounts that will not be needed.
Anything that is not Vodafone Australia should be deleted
Where to find Data Accounts
Nokia
Menu > Connectivity > Active Service Settings > Edit Active Service Settings
Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Access Points
Sony Ericsson
Menu > Connectivity > Data Comm
Menu > Connectivity > Wap Profiles
Now to start with our settings
First we check the PXT Messaging profile found under Messages
First go to Messages > Message Settings > Multimedia
Or Messages > Multimedia/Picture > Settings
Check here for the following options.
Message Server Address : http://pxt.vodafone.net.fj/pxtsend
After this is found check in the same area for :
Data Account or Profile
WAP Account or Profile
Or Connect Using.
When you find this the phone will show you the Wap Account it would like to use.
Try to edit the account and put in the following settings
Access Point or APN: live.vodafone.com.fj
IP or Proxy Address: 010.202.002.040
Port or Proxy Port: 9201 or 8080*
If you cant edit an account and only can choose an account then go create a new account with the settings above.
Call it something you will recognise like New PXT or GPRS PXT
You can find the accounts here
Nokia
Menu > Connectivity > Active Service Settings > Edit Active Service Settings
Menu > Settings > Connectivity > Access Points
Sony Ericsson
Menu > Connectivity > Data Comm
Menu > Connectivity > Wap Profiles
Once this is created go back to
Messages > Message Settings > Multimedia
Select the
Data Account or Profile
WAP Account or Profile
Or Connect Using.
and choose the new Account you had just created.
Attempt to send a PXT and cross your fingers!!