@subclubharri:
http://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1#search/at%26t/11e218cf339f5196  The
settings that Jackson Miller posted there worked for me with an AT&T sim
card with unlimited PDA data plan.  Have you tried them exactly as they are
there?

On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 12:58 PM, subclubharri
<subclubha...@googlemail.com>wrote:

>
> Hey, I have a G1 phone unlocked and I have this problem "There is a
> problem communicating with the Google servers... etc". I did as said
> above and deleted all APN's then added 'wap.cingular'. This still will
> not work for me, I would be very grateful for any solutions or
> suggestions as I now have a brand new phone which will not function!
> Thanks, please get back to me a.s.a.p
>
> On 25 Nov 2008, 01:58, Mark K <mark.ka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >    I was able to get an unlocked G1 phone onto ATT without an AT&T
> > data plan. I had to add 'wap.cingular' as an apn, only had to provide
> > 'wap.cingular' no other fields. I was then able to log on with my
> > google account and boot the phone, which currently uses only wifi for
> > data . I guess the crux is you need to access an apn to do the initial
> > google account login, then once the phone is set up, you can use only
> > wifi.
> >
> >                        M
> >
> > On Nov 24, 4:26 pm, Alex B <alexba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Has anyone been able to surf the web from their G1 *strictly* via Wi-
> > > Fi?
> >
> > > ... how about, the wifi network created by their Mac laptop's Airport
> > > Internet Sharing?
> >
> > > Has anyone in Canada been able to successfully connect via Fido (or
> > > any other carrier)?
> >
> > > I am a developer in Canada -- and we don't have T-Mobile here -- so I
> > > purchased an unlocked G1 on eBay (CAN$820 or US$665 for the device,
> > > unlocking, shipping, and taxes). The phone arrived and worked as
> > > expected according to a few minutes of superficial use without
> > > networking being involved. The phone was unlocked by the eBay seller,
> > > and the notification bar had a message saying that there was a problem
> > > syncing (to the eBay seller's gmail account). Naturally there was a
> > > problem syncing, because no networking was turned on. I decided to try
> > > to figure out how to input my own Google account username and
> > > password, and get the G1 synced accordingly. However, there was no
> > > apparent way to do this. My next thought was to at least try to
> > > establishing network connectivity, after all, the G1 is has wifi
> > > support (i.e. I should not need a carrier's data plan -- just a wifi
> > > connection).
> >
> > > My plan was to connect to my own wifi network (using Mac OS X's
> > > Airport "Internet Sharing"). This is where the problems started. First
> > > of all, the name of my network (in the list of wifi networks) was
> > > appearing and disappearing, yet I was right in front of the laptop
> > > serving wifi. Moving away, to other parts of the apartment, did not
> > > alter this flaky behaviour. Just from that experience, I was starting
> > > to feel uneasy, as I've never had a problem with other devices sharing
> > > my wifi signal. The connection would get established periodically,
> > > with a private IP address obtained! I then clicked "home", opened the
> > > "browser", and couldn't load the google home page. Two hours of
> > > efforts were futile -- the G1 simply would not load google.com (or any
> > > website for that matter). Note that my other laptop had no problem
> > > connecting to the same wifi network.
> >
> > > At last I was frustrated enough that I thought that perhaps there was
> > > some setting that I was not aware of that was causing this issue. So I
> > > found the "reset" option somewhere in the G1's "settings". A dialog
> > > warned that all the data would be erased, but I didn't mind because I
> > > hadn't loaded any data. Following a power cycle, the device showed an
> > > animation of a box and a G1 being removed from within (presumably to
> > > indicate that this is an "out of the box" state). I only ever got to
> > > see this out-of-the-box animation that one time. From that point on, I
> > > have been stuck in the following "activation" loop:
> >
> > > (1) A screen with the Android logo, "Welcome to T-Mobile G1" and
> > > "Touch the android to begin." Touching the android shows a screen
> > > titled "Setting up your T-Mobile G1", and then the on-screen buttons
> > > are "Emergency dial" and "Next". The physical "menu" button brings up
> > > one item: "APN settings".
> >
> > > (2) Touching "Next" brings up a screen with two buttons -- one to
> > > "Create" a Google account, and one to "Sign in". Again, the physical
> > > "menu" button brings up only the APN settings item. As I have a Google
> > > account, I touch "Next", which brings me to a sign-in screen.
> >
> > > (3) The sign-in screen has two text fields: username and password. The
> > > on-screen buttons are "Back" and "Sign in". The physical "menu"
> > > buttons still only has APN settings.
> >
> > > (4) When I attempt to sign in, the screen says "Signing in...", "Your
> > > phone is communicating with Google servers and setting up your
> > > account. This may take up to five minutes." There is a kind-of
> > > progress bar and the process times out within a minute.
> >
> > > (5) The screen following the time out says "There is a problem
> > > communicating with the Google servers.", "This could be a temporary
> > > problem or your SIM card may not be provisioned for data services. If
> > > it continues, call Customer Care." There is a "Try again" button, and
> > > the usual "APN settings" menu.
> >
> > > (6) The "APN settings" menu has a list of APNs, and a submenu "New
> > > APN".
> >
> > > That's it. That's my loop. I cannot get to the "HOME" screen. I've
> > > talked to the following support lines:
> >
> > > - Fido technical support
> > > - Rogers support
> > > - T-Mobile's technical support
> > > - HTC
> > > - Google (yes, I've even called Google, and I was told that they don't
> > > support the G1, and that T-Mobile wanted to handle the support)
> >
> > > I've even gone to Fido and Rogers stores, and used their in-store data-
> > > provisioned SIM cards to no avail.
> >
> > > I have also eased the APN process by deleting all the T-Mobile APNs,
> > > and just working on one Fido APN setting at a time. Why you ask?
> > > Because not even Fido has a definitive answer for what their settings
> > > are. Try surfing the web for this info, and you will see a variety of
> > > settings. The only way for me to be somewhat sure that I have the
> > > right settings is to have deleted all the APNs, and then adjusted one
> > > variable at a time -- my indicator of success is the GPRS/EDGE
> > > "service connected, data flowing" icons. When I have a good setting,
> > > those icons show up, and once in a while light up the up-arrow or down-
> > > arrow. When I have a bad setting, those icons don't appear. Based on
> > > this, a setting that seems to work is:
> >
> > > APN: wap.fido.ca
> > > Username: fido
> > > Password: fido
> > > Server: 205.151.011.011
> > > MCC: 302
> > > MNC: 37
> >
> > > The Mobile Country Code (MCC) and Mobile Network Code (MNC) are both
> > > filled automatically, based on my Fido SIM card. When I put the Rogers
> > > SIM card in, those two numbers were automatically different (for the
> > > "new" APN I created.
> >
> > > So that's pretty much the bulk of my situation with the G1. It is
> > > currently a brick. And it totally blows my mind that there is no way
> > > around this activation loop. Like, why shouldn't I be able to use this
> > > device without activation?
> >
> > > Has anyone else seen similar problems? I've seen some people mention
> > > similar things on various forums, but I would like to hear what the
> > > developers think. Does anyone have any ideas about what I should try
> > > next?
> >
> > > In a week I will be going to a T-Mobile store across the boarder, and
> > > trying their T-Mobile G1-data provisioned SIM card. Other than waiting
> > > another week, I have no idea what else to try.
> >
> > > Any tips would be greatly appreciated.
> >
> > > Thank you for your time!
>
> >
>


-- 
Joel Knighton

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