Saturday, March 8, 2014

Android APN Setting

Android APN setting
1) Home -> Menu -> Settings ->
Wireless & networks -> Mobile
networks -> Access Points Name
2) Menu -> New APN
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APN SETTING FOR MAXIS (3G)
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Maxis Mobile Internet 3G
Access point name : unet
Username :
Password :
Account name : Maxis 3G WAP
Proxy server address : 202.75.133.49
Proxy server port : 80
Homepage : http://
wap.maxis.com.my/
MMS 3G
Access point name : unet
Username :
Password :
Account name : Maxis 3G MMS
Proxy server address : 202.75.133.49
Proxy server port : 80
Service center address :
http://172.16.74.100:10021/mmsc
* Leave blank for Username &
Password options.
* The rest of the field is blank.
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APN SETTING FOR MAXIS (2G)
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Maxis Mobile Internet 2G
Access point name : net
Username :
Password :
Account name : Maxis WAP 2.0
Proxy server address : 202.75.133.49
Proxy server port : 80
Homepage : http://
wap.maxis.com.my/
MMS 2G
Access point name : net
Username :
Password :
Account name : Maxis MMS 2.0
Proxy server address : 202.75.133.49
Proxy server port : 80
Service center address :
http://172.16.74.100:10021/mmsc
* Leave blank for Username &
Password options.
* The rest of the field is blank.
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APN SETTING FOR CELCOM
============================
Celcom 3G Setting
Name: celcom3g
APN: celcom3g
Proxy: 010.128.001.242
Port: 8080
Celcom MMS Setting
Server: http://mms.celcom.net.my
Proxy: 010.128.001.242
Port: 8080
* The rest of the field is blank.
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APN SETTING FOR DIGI
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DiGi APN,
Name : DiGi Internet
APN: diginet
MCC: 502
MNC: 16
APN Type: default
(Others, blank)
DIGI MMS,
APN: digimms
username: mms
password: mms
Proxy: 203.092.128.160
Port: 80
MMSC: http://mms.digi.com.my/
servlets/mms
MMS Proxy: 203.092.128.160
MMS Port: 80
MCC: 502
MNC: 16
APN Type: mms
* The rest of the field is blank.
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Thursday, March 6, 2014

DNS for Scremyx Fast Web browsing by BaD JacK

100% Work, Here are no cost,legal ways DNS
by BaD JacK // Lowyat.NET

Understanding DNS



Before you start, it's a good idea to get a basic understanding of how DNS works. When you type in a URL such as www.CNN.com, that URL needs to be translated into a numeric IP address that Web servers and Internet routers can understand. When you type in a URL, a DNS server does the translation, from www.CNN.com to 157.166.255.19, for example.

DNS servers live on the Internet, and your computer contacts them with the request to do that translation, which is commonly called name resolution. When you use an ISP, your computer will automatically use the default DNS servers specified by your ISP; you typically don't need to set up DNS in any way. If you're on a corporate network, your systems administrator may have set you up to use specific DNS servers.

If there's a delay in contacting the DNS server, or if the DNS server takes too much time resolving the address, you'll face a delay in getting to a Web site. So even if you've got the world's fattest pipe, your Web surfing will be slowed down.

If you could speed up the name resolution in some way, you'd be able to speed up your Web surfing. And that's exactly what I'll show you how to do.

Speed up Web browsing with OpenDNS
You only need to change the DNS nameservers your computer or other Internet device is using to one of the options below.

Faster Internet Only
DNS Server1: 66.11.234.70
DNS Server2: 66.11.234.71

Faster Internet &
Phishing Site Blocking

DNS Server1: 66.11.234.80
DNS Server2: 66.11.234.81

Faster Internet,
Phishing Site Blocking,
& Adult Site Blocking

DNS Server1: 66.11.234.90
DNS Server2: 66.11.234.91

OpenDNS
DNS Server1: 208.67.222.222
DNS Server2: 208.67.220.220

dnsadvantage
DNS Server1: 156.154.70.1
DNS Server2: 156.154.71.1

Global DNS vnsc-pri.sys.gtei.net
4.2.2.1
4.2.2.2
4.2.2.3
4.2.2.4
4.2.2.5
4.2.2.6


Screamyx Orignal DNS
DNS Server1: 202.188.0.132
DNS Server2: 202.188.1.5

DNS Server1: 202.188.0.133
DNS Server2: 202.188.1.5

Time Net
203.121.16.85
203.121.16.120

Maxis
202.75.129.101
202.75.129.102

ARC Net
203.115.225.25
203.115.225.24

ScrubIt
67.138.54.100
207.225.209.66

Windows Instructions:

Windows Vista
1- Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network Center > Personalize
2- Select your network adapter and click the Properties button, then select Properties again in the window that pops up.
3- Click Continue to give Vista permission to make changes.
4- Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and click on the Properties button
5- Select the radio button for Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the DNS server IP addresses from the table above depending on your preferences.
6- Click OK to finish.

Windows XP
1- Start > Control Panel > Network Connections
2- Select your network adapter and click the Properties button
3- Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on the Properties button
4- Select the radio button for Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the two DNS server IP addresses from the table above depending on your preferences.
5- Click OK to finish.

Windows 2000
1- Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network and Dial-up Connections
2- Select your network adapter and click the Properties button
3- Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on the Properties button
4- Select the radio button for Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the two DNS server IP addresses from the table above depending on your preferences.
5- Click OK to finish.

Windows 95/98/ME
1- Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network
2- Select your network adapter that begins with TCP/IP -> and click the Properties button
3- Select and remove all existing DNS server listed in the DNS Server Search Order section
4- Add the two DNS server IP addresses from the table above depending on your preferences.
5- Click OK to finish.