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Re: MMS Error Code 11 PPP Connection Error
Refer to this thread:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=28354 if your data works for internet but not for MMS, make sure to download the latest Arcsoft cab for your carrier.
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So, I did a hard reset on my Verizon Xv6900 (updated with WM 6.1)yesterday and it dropped totally off the Verizon network--like, credit card and emergency calls only.
![]() ![]() Being a glutton for punishment, I did another hard reset last night. Then I used the following procedure (using information gleaned from the support call): I pressed the talk button and dialed ##778 to view/edit the settings. I selected edit and entered the six zeroes "000000" for the Unlock Code. I selected View Info for NAM and edited the Mobile Directory Number from the default number produced by the hard reset and substituted my phone number (all 10 digits). (Also, anything that had the same default number as was in the MDN prior to editing, I changed to my 10 digit phone number). I then was able to dial *228 option 2 to get my phone programmed again. But my PPP connection still yielded an error each time I tried. I checked the username (10digitphonenumber@vzw3g.com) and password (vzw) and the dial string #777 over and over again. The password wouldn't stick. So, then I looked on some fora and found the following registry entry: HKLM\Software\Arcsoft\Arcsoft MMS UA\Config\mm1\wspheader and added new variable X-VzW-MDN with a string value containing my phone number. That did not seem to help. Then I went back in and unlocked the phone settings as described above and (in multiple iterations because each "save items" operation does a reset) selected View Info for M.IP Default Profile and Security and, for each of these groups, wherever I found the default phone number (see above), I changed it to my 10 digit phone number (particularly anything in front of @vzw3g.com). After doing that, I entered in the username and password in the connection settings and, voila!, the phone connected without producing the error. Last edited by Oldguy1950; 12-17-2009 at 11:26 PM. Reason: add clarity |
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