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Originally Posted by Rangerdave
What I don't get is why don't some people just change the agps server for the mean time? I did and it seems to have given the trick.
Now I did spend soem 2 hours on google looking "agps server" information up and then over at xda and found a registery edit that turns the agps off.
I figured well lets just change the server and the port if need be and there it is.
I'm not so sure about posting the agps server addresses (2 in all) that I found that work on line, such as mokia and obvious others, beceause they will most likely see the data hits and lock it out even further..
RD
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Yeah, but screw that ... lol
Here is a list of IP's and ports I found with a quick google search. This is from HoFo:
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Telus:
PDE IP Address = 216.198.139.92
PDE Port Number = 8889
PDE Transport = IP
Position Calculation = Mobile
Bell:
PDE IP Address: 206.47.201.75
PDE Port number: 8888
PDE Transport: IP
Position Calculation: Mobile
Alltel: (use this for USCC)
PDE IP Address = 205.142.19.100
PDE Port Number = 8888
PDE Transport = IP
Position Calculation = Mobile
MetroPCS:
Server IP Address = 198.17.1.0
Server Port Number = 3425
PDE Transport = IP
Position Calcultation = PDE
Sprint:
PDE IP Address = 68.28.31.49
PDE Port Number = 5017
PDE Transport = IP
Position Calculation = Mobile
Verizon:
PDE IP Address: 66.174.95.132
PDE Port number: 8888
PDE Transport: IP
Position Calculation: Mobile
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The Telus one worked for me.
And 216.198.139.92 will be 5C8BC6D8, and the port is 8889
I set my Valhalla mode back to 2 and the HTC enable agps back to 1. Reset and agps appears to work again like normal.
Thanks RangerDave
... BTW, I found that on page 1 of a google search for "agps server ip address"