Have them operator settings Well configured is essential to be able to surf the internet or enter social networks when we are not connected to a WiFi network. In most cases, these settings are automatically configured when the SIM card is inserted, but it is likely that these will be lost due to a software problem and we will have to re-enter them manually, although we can check something else first.
If, for whatever reason, the data in Settings / Mobile data / Mobile data network disappears, first of all we will check if there is one available operator update. The operator settings should update automatically, but we can check for an update the same way we check for an iOS update, by going to Settings / General / Information. If there is an update, you will see an image like the following.
Keep in mind that, when you touch update, the operator settings and the connection will be lost for a moment, but it is not much and it is something normal. The service has to be restarted.
If with all of the above the problem persists, then we will move on to your manual configuration. The following list also applies to devices other than iPhone, so the data is generic. The APN (Access Point Name) in iOS is as an Access Point and it is what we have to put in the Internet Sharing section if we wish (it never hurts to configure it).
amena
- Operator: Amena
- APN: orangeworld
- User: orange
- Password: orange
Jazztel
- Name: internet
- APN: jazzinternet
- User:
- Password:
Masmovil
- Operator: MÁSMÓVIL
- APN: Internet
Movistar
- Name: Telefonica
- APN: telefonica.es
- proxy: 10.138.255.133
- Port: 8080
- Username: telefonica
- Password: telefonica
- Server
- MMSC: http://mms.movistar.com
- MMS proxy: 10.138.255.5
- MMS port: 8080
- MCC: 214
- MNC: 07
- Authentication type: PAP
- APN type: "default, supl, mms" (without quotes)
Vodafone
- Name: Vodafone ES
- APN: airtelwap.es
- Proxy:
- Port:
- Username: wap @ wap
- Password: wap125
- Server:
- MMSC:
- MMS Proxy:
- MMS port:
- MCC: 214
- MNC: 01
- APN Type: default
Ono
- Name: ONO
- APN: internet.ono.com
- MMSC:
- MMS Proxy:
- MMS port:
- MMS protocol:
- CMM: 214
- MNC: 18
- Authentication: None
- APN Type: default
Orange
- Operator: Orange
- APN: orangeworld
- proxy: 10.132.61.10
- Port: 8080
- User: orange
- Password: orange
- MCC: 214
- MNC: 3
pepephone
- Name: Pepephone
- APN: gprsmov.pepephone.com
Telstra
- Name: Yoigo
- APN: internet
- proxy: 10.08.00.36
- Port: 8080
- MMSC:
- MMS Proxy:
- MMS port:
- MCC: 214
- MNC: 04
- Authentication type: PAP
- APN Type: Internet
Happy Mobile
- APN: internettph
- User:
- Password:
Mobile Republic
- APN: internettph
- User:
- Password:
Simme
- APN: gprs-service.com
- Username:
- Password:
- Authentication: blank
- Compress data: Disabled
- Compress headers: Disabled
Euskaltel
- APN: internet.euskaltel.mobi
- User: CLIENT
- Password: EUSKALTEL
R
- APN: internet.mundo-r.com
- User:
- Password:
Telecable
- APN: internet.telecable.es
- User:
- Password:
Tuenti
- Operator: Tuenti
- APN: tuenti.com
- User: tuenti
- Password: tuenti
And for the 2G option to appear again on my iPhone 6 with Vodafone?
Hi TASIO. You mean the option, right? That is something they have to send. If your operator is not compatible, you will not be able to unless you do it through the jailbreak.
A greeting.
Hi there, I have a problem, every time I connect my iPhone 6 to iTunes it tells me that there is an update from the operator, I always update but it keeps appearing every time I connect it, the iPhone is released from the factory and I use a Movistar chip from Argentina. From already thank you very much
Hi, Pablo. The first thing I would do is check with your operator. What you comment is that either iOS detects that there is an update or that your operator does not detect well that you have already updated.
You can try several things, but one of them is to restore from scratch and I do not know if it is worth it. One thing I would do is, the next time the update appears, you update, close all the applications from multitasking and force a restart (start button + sleep until you see the apple). Forcing a restart is the wild card we have when we have small bugs that do not have an easy answer.
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Good post, but you have lacked the data to enter to configure Internet Sharing
Thanks for the input.
I'm from Vodafone and I have airtelwap.es in all the settings (data, mms ...) Configured by themselves ...
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