How to Configure Internet Settings on Nokia X2-01
The Nokia X2-01 is a reliable feature phone known for its QWERTY keyboard and messaging capabilities. While it excels at texting, getting online requires proper configuration. If you are seeing errors like "Packet Data Connection Not Available" or "Subscribe to Packet Data First," your internet settings are likely missing or incorrect.
This guide walks you through how to set up internet on your Nokia X2-01 manually and automatically.
Step 2: Enter the Data
Once inside the new Web profile, fill in the following fields using the details provided by your carrier (e.g., for AT&T, T-Mobile, Airtel, etc.):
- Account Name: (Enter a name you recognize, e.g., "My Internet").
- Homepage: (Enter
http://www.google.comor your carrier’s portal). - User Name: (Enter the carrier username, often left blank or provided by the carrier).
- Password: (Enter the carrier password, often left blank or provided by the carrier).
- Use preferred access point: Select No.
- Access point settings:
- Proxy: (Usually Enabled for some carriers, Disabled for others).
- Proxy Address: (e.g.,
192.168.1.1– check with carrier). - Proxy Port: (e.g.,
8080– check with carrier). - Data bearer: Select Packet data.
- Bearer settings:
- Packet data access point: (CRITICAL) Enter your carrier’s APN here (e.g.,
internet.com,wap.voicestream.com). - Network type: IPv4.
- Authentication type: Normal.
- Packet data access point: (CRITICAL) Enter your carrier’s APN here (e.g.,
1) Prepare
- Make sure the SIM card is inserted and has a data plan or GPRS/EDGE enabled.
- Note your carrier’s APN (Access Point Name), username, password, and any special authentication type (PAP/CHAP) if provided.
3) Set the browser (WAP/HTTP) access point
- Menu → Applications → Web → Options → Settings
- Under Connection settings → Access points, choose the packet data profile you created (MyCarrier).
- For WAP gateway or port: leave blank unless your carrier supplied specific WAP gateway/port numbers.
- Save settings.