The mms protocol is not listed in my access point and both APN protocols are set at ipv6. Could that cause an unstable network connection? I have an LG V-60 phone. I’ve had the phone and used it for 2 years without any problems. I did recently have to get the screen replaced as I dropped it…. The connectivity problems with the cellular network started after that.
I have been on the phone with LG support and chatted with LG support. The phone will connect momentarily, but then loose the connection.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks, Pete
- Name: T-Mobile
- APN: fast.t-mobile.com (for LTE devices) or epc.tmobile.com (for non-LTE devices)
- Proxy: <Not set>
- Port: <Not set>
- Username: <Not set>
- Password: <Not set>
- Server: <Not set>
- MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
- MMS proxy: <Not set>
- MMS port: <Not set>
- MMS protocol: WAP 2.0
- MCC: 310
- MNC: 260
- Authentication Type: <Not set>
- APN Type: default,supl,mms OR Internet+MMS
- Default Android provides a text field to enter default,supl,mms.
- Samsung provides an Internet+MMS radio button to select.
- APN Protocol: IPv4/IPv6
- APN roaming protocol: IPv4/IPv6 or IPv4 only when roaming internationally
- Turn APN on/off: Grayed out unless there are multiple APNs
- Bearer: Unspecified