using internet in mero mobile
Settings for Motorola V3, L6, L7
1. Enter the main menu.
2. Select WebAccess ‘Web Sessions ‘New Entry
3. Enter Name: MERO
4. Scroll to GPRS
APN: mero
5. On Homepage,type:
http://merowap.com
6. Leave everything default and press done.
7. You are now ready to surf internet with Mero Mobile GPRS service.
Settings for Sony Ericsson k700, k750i
1. Enter the main menu.
2. Select Connect (Connectivity)? Data comm ? Data accounts
3. Press YES at Add account?
4. At Account type, select GPRS data.
5. Enter New account: MERO
6. Enter APN: mero
8. Enter Password: Leave this field blank
9. Press Save.
10. Again go to the main menu.
11. Select Connect (connectivity) ? Internet settings ? Internet Profiles
12. Add New profile
13. Enter Name: mero
14. Select Connect using: MERO
15. Changes made save? Yes
16. Selct the new profile just created click more ?advanced?change homepage
17. Use http://merowap.com as address
18. Select save.
19. Use internet services to browse Internet through Mero Mobile GPRS.
Settings for Nokia 3100, 3120,
1. At the main screen Select Menu ‘Services ‘ Settings
2. Select Set 1 for Active Service Settings.
3. Go to Edit Active Service Settings.
4. Make Changes as follows
a. Settings’ Name: Mero GPRS
b. Homepage: http://merowap.com
c. Session Mode: Permanent.
d. Connection Security: Off
e. Data Bearer: GPRS
f. Bearer Setting
i. Enter GPRS Access Point: mero
ii. IP Address: 192.168.29.9
iii. Authentication Type: Normal
iv. Login Type: Automatic
v. Username: ” Leave this field blank ”
vi. Password: ” Leave this field blank ”
5. Exit Settings
6. Turn off and on your phone set, you are ready to surf internet with Mero Mobile GPRS service.
Setting for Nokia 6610, 6610i, 7210
1. At the main screen, select MENU’ Services ‘ Settings button.
2. Select Set 1 for Active Service Settings.
3. Go to Edit Active Service Settings.
4. Make Changes as follows
a. Settings’ Name: MEROGPRS
b. Homepage: http://merowap.com
c. Session Mode: Permanent
d. Connection Security: Off
e. Data Bearer: GPRS
f. GPRS Access Point: mero
g. IP Address: 192.168.29.9
h. Authentication Type: Normal
i. Login Type: Automatic
j. Username: ” Leave this field blank ”
k. Password: ” Leave this field blank ”
5. Press Back to exit Settings.
6. Turn off and on your phone set, you are ready to surf internet with Mero Mobile GPRS service.
Settings for Nokia 6600
1. At the main screen Select MENU ‘ Services ‘options ‘ Settings
2. Select Default access point and make changes as follows:
a. Connection Name: Mero GPRS
b. Data bearer: GPRS
c. Access point name: mero
d. User name: none
e. Prompt password: no
f. Password: none
g. Authentication: Secure
h. Homepage: http://merowap.com
3. Select Back to exit settings. Leave the rest of the field as it is, do not make any other changes
4. Turn off and on your phone set, you are ready to surf internet with Mero Mobile GPRS service.
Setting for Samsung SGH C210, S200
1. Press Menu ‘ Funbox ‘ WAP Browser
2. Go to Settings and select Profile1 Info
3. Change the profile1 Info as follows
a. Profile Name: MERO GPRS
b. Homepage URL: http://merowap.com
c. Security: Non-Secure
d. IP Address: 192.168.29.9
e. Bearer: GPRS
f. User Name:
g. Password:
h. Enter APN: mero
4. Press the back arrow key to exit Settings
5. Select Home to start your Mero Mobile GPRS service.
Comments
the only setting you need to put in is
apn or access point name that would be 'mero'
or
simply call 9005 and tell the operator your mobile model, he/she will send you the setting via sms that you can apply directly.
but before all that you need to activate the sim for gprs.
simply sms 'A' to 900224.
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