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    OneClick Internet, where to Download Latest version for UK VaioSE

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by meansizzler, Feb 10, 2012.

  1. meansizzler

    meansizzler Notebook Consultant

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    Have you tried installing WWAN Connection manager?
     
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    Do oyu have a Link?
     
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    Use your existing link and search


    Preinstalled Drivers and Utilities
     
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    can't find it, link?
     
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    is it so hard to give me a link to the actual file, not just send me in circles, I am looking for the latest version with settings for uk networks no a USA version
     
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    Is it so hard for you to search for the file yourself?

    I'm out of here. Sorry.
     
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    You don't really need it? Just get the GOBI driver from your Sony model page, and then use the Windows interface to enter the APN, username and pass for your 3G provider. If you don't know the APN/User/Pass, just give your operator a call and they'll be happy to help. No bloatware, extremely reliable.
     
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    I use this for my Vaio SA which has a Gobi3000 (not sure if yours is the 2000, and whether that will work):
    Downloads
     
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    @meansizzler

    I've posted this info before, but since you seem to having issues searching, here are the settings for the UK. You don't need to use oneclick internet. As Ambroos has pointed out, just use the windows interface.

    Vodafone

    SMS Service Centre number: +447785016005.

    Pay as you go credit check *#2345#


    Vodafone GPRS settings (Email/Web):

    Homepage: Welcome to the Corporate Website of Vodafone Group Plc - Vodafone
    Access Point (Contract): internet
    Access Point (PAYG): pp.vodafone.co.uk
    Access Point (3GB pre-payment): ppbundle.internet
    Access Point (1GB pre-payment): pp.internet
    Username* : web
    Password*: web
    Session type: Continuous / permanent
    Authentication: Normal
    Security: Off

    Email SMTP server: send.vodafone.net
    Email SMTP server: smtp.vizzavi.co.uk
    Alt email SMTP server: mail.vizzavi.co.uk
    Alt email SMTP server: mail.vodafone.net
    Alt email SMTP server: 212.183.156.229
    Alt email SMTP server: 62.213.128.092
    DNS Server: 212.183.137.012

    Note: GPRS subscription must be enabled for "Vodafone Internet Access Service".
    Contact Vodafone Customer Services on 191 from your Vodafone handset




    Vodafone GPRS settings (WAP) / Vodafone Live!:

    Homepage: Welcome to the Corporate Website of Vodafone Group Plc - Vodafone
    Access Point (Contract): wap.vodafone.co.uk
    Access Point (PAYG) :pp.vodafone.co.uk
    Username: wap
    Password: wap
    Session type: Continuous / permanent
    Authentication: Normal
    Network type: Ipv4
    Security: Off
    Gateway (IP) address: 212.183.137.012
    Port number: 8799

    **************************************************
    Orange

    Orange GPRS settings (WAP):

    Homepage: http://orange.multimedia/
    Access Point (Contract): orangewap
    Access Point (PAYG): paygwap

    Gateway (IP) address : 192.168.071.35
    Username: Orange
    Password: Multimedia
    Session type: Continuous / permanent
    Authentication: Normal
    Port number: 9201 (or 8080)


    Orange GPRS settings (Email/Web):
    Homepage: http://orange.multimedia/
    Access Point: orangeinternet
    Access Point (Old PAYG): payginternet
    Access Point ( Internet Anywhere non bus): consumerbroadband
    Username: user
    Password: pass
    Authentication: Normal

    Email SMTP server: smtp.orange.net
    Prim. DNS Server: 158.043.192.001
    Sec. DNS Server: 158.043.128.001


    *****************************************************
    T -Mobile

    Homepage: http://wap.t-mobile.co.uk/ or Mobile Phones, Internet, Email and Mobile Broadband - T-Mobile
    Access Point: general.t-mobile.uk
    Gateway (IP) address :149.254.1.10 (alt: 149.254.201.132)
    Username : user (alt: wapuser)
    Password: wap
    Session type: Continuous / permanent
    Port number: 8080 (alt: 9201)
    Authentication: Normal

    SMTP email server: smtp.t-email.co.uk

    *****************************************************************
    3

    Homepage: Three - WiFi
    Access Point (contract): three.co.uk
    Username : guest
    Password: guest
    Authentication: Normal

    *****************************************************************
    Tesco mobile

    Homepage: Tesco Mobile
    Access Point (contract): prepay.tesco-mobile.com
    Gateway (IP) address : 193.113.200.195
    Username : tescowap
    Password: password
    Session type: Continuous / permanent
    Port number: 9201
    Authentication: Normal

    **************************************************************
    Virgin Mobile

    Homepage: Virgin Portal
    Access Point (contract): goto.virginmobile.uk
    Gateway (IP) address : 193.30.166.003
    Port number: 8080
    Username: user
    Password: (leave blank)
    Session type: Continuous / permanent
    Authentication: Normal
    ******************************************************************
    BT Mobile


    Homepage: http://wap.btmw.net
    Access Point: btmobile.bt.com
    Gateway (IP) address : 212.183.137.12
    Username : bt
    Password: bt
    Session type: Continuous / permanent
    Port number: 8799 or 9201
    Authentication: Normal

    We also have the following settings:
    Homepage: http://wap.btmw.net
    Access Point: mobile.bt.uk
    Gateway (IP) address : 149.254.201.132
    Username : user
    Password: wap
    *******************************************************************

    Asda Mobile

    ASDA GPRS settings (WAP) :

    Homepage: ASDA Mobile
    Access Point (Contract): asdamobiles.co.uk
    Username: wap
    Password: wap
    Session type: Continuous / permanent
    Normal
    Security: Off
    Gateway (IP) address: 212.183.137.12
    Port number: 8799

    ASDA GPRS settings (Email/Web):

    Homepage: ASDA Mobile
    Access Point (Contract): asdamobiles.co.uk
    Username: web
    Password: web
    Session type: Continuous / permanent
    Authentication: Normal
    Security: Off

    ***********************************************************************

    O2

    O2 GPRS settings (WAP):
    Note: Different settings for contract and PAYG (Pay as you go)

    Homepage: http://wap.o2.co.uk/
    Access point (contract): wap.o2.co.uk
    Access point (PAYG): payandgo.o2.co.uk
    Gateway (IP) address : 193.113.200.195
    Username : o2wap (contract) / payandgo (PAYG)
    Password: password
    Session type: Continuous / permanent
    Authentication: Normal
    Security: Off
    Port number: 8080


    O2 GPRS settings (Mobile Web / Email):

    Homepage: http://pda.o2.co.uk/
    Access point: mobile.o2.co.uk
    Username: mobileweb
    Password: password
    Session type: Continuous / permanent
    Authentication: Normal
    Security: Off

    Email servers (POP): mail.o2.co.uk
    Email servers (SMTP): smtp.o2.co.uk
    DNS Servers: 193.113.200.200 and 193.113.200.201

    Note: The "Mobile Web" service must be enabled for these settings to work.
    * We've also been told of an alternative username of 'faster', with a password of 'password'

    Contact o2 Customer Services to get this enabled.

    I hope this assists in your WWLAN connection issues.
     
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    I was asking for one click not apn settings, I know all the UK APN and I know I can use windows to connect to 3g but I want to use oneclick so I can use SMS, you should really stick to the thread title
     
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    You didn't say that you wanted oneclick for sms messaging. I made an incorrect assumption that you were looking for connectivity settings.

    After checking the FTP site I can find what you are looking for if you owned a Z series. I suggest that you look at the FTP site or use recovery media. It's not hard to find.

    You should really say what the issue is and why you need the application. Then maybe assistance would be more focused to your requirements.
     
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    You can text with OneClick Internet?
     
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    Yes there is an SMS option with the application, but I've found out that oneclick is not good at maintaining a stable internet connection. It connects and disconnects on random.

    It's not that good, infact it's as bad as Vaio Everywhere connect client. Just bloatwhare IMHO.
     
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    I never see the use of texting with your data SIM. I think it's even disabled my data plan. Don't you have a phone for texting?