Re: A curly one!

2018-09-12 Thread Severin Crisp
Thanks Ronni after some hours I got there

Sent from Sev's iPhone

> On 12 Sep 2018, at 11:48, Ronni Brown  wrote:
> 
> Hi Severin,
> 
> If the SIM is functioning as you mentioned previously.
> 
> Your iPhone will automatically pick up the required internet settings for 
> amaysim - simply insert the SIM into your device and you should be good to go.
> 
> If you need to set up your iPhone manually, simply follow the below steps.
> 
> Tap Settings
> Tap Mobile
> Tap Mobile Data Network
> Tap APN
> Enter ‘yesinternet’
> Tap Mobile
> Tap Settings
> Tap the Home Button to return to your home screen.
> To finalise the settings, Power your iPhone fully off and switch it back on.
> 
> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
>> On 12 Sep 2018, at 9:53 am, Severin Crisp  wrote:
>> 
>> I forgot to mention that all our six Macs are on the same Apple password.   
>> Severin Crisp 
>> 
>> Sent from Sev's iPhone
>> 
>>> On 12 Sep 2018, at 08:05, Severin Crisp  wrote:
>>> 
>>> As you know I am currently in hospital for an as yet unknown period.  
>>> Shortly after my admission our home voip phones went on the blink which is 
>>> a pain.  Jenny has no mobile but does contact through FaceTime or Messages. 
>>>  These events prompted the purchase of an iPhone SE for Jenny, long  
>>> considered.   
>>> So here I am with my iPhone6 and the new SE.   There is no wifi for 
>>> patients.  Opening the SE starts fine language etc, no wifi or other avenue 
>>> then a request to enter iTunes with picture of a universal plugCan I 
>>> get anything meaningful out of iTunes Store on my iPhone and how
>>> Over night in a 6 hour run it would reputedly update SE with the iPad but 
>>> though it ran the  end result failed.   The Amaysim sim appears functioning 
>>> and ther are 3 or 4 bars.   
>>> For a variety of deans Jenny is not keen to act as an intermediary through 
>>> my iMac.  For the very short term we would be happy to set up as phone 
>>> only.  VOIP phones are something of a similar tale. 
>>> Help and suggestions please
>>> Severin Crisp 
>>> 
>>> This is a brilliant hospital
>>> Sent from Sev's iPhone
>> 
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
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Re: A curly one!

2018-09-11 Thread Ronni Brown
Hi Severin,

If the SIM is functioning as you mentioned previously.

Your iPhone will automatically pick up the required internet settings for 
amaysim - simply insert the SIM into your device and you should be good to go.

If you need to set up your iPhone manually, simply follow the below steps.

Tap Settings
Tap Mobile
Tap Mobile Data Network
Tap APN
Enter ‘yesinternet’
Tap Mobile
Tap Settings
Tap the Home Button to return to your home screen.
To finalise the settings, Power your iPhone fully off and switch it back on.

>

Cheers,
Ronni

> On 12 Sep 2018, at 9:53 am, Severin Crisp  wrote:
> 
> I forgot to mention that all our six Macs are on the same Apple password.   
> Severin Crisp 
> 
> Sent from Sev's iPhone
> 
>> On 12 Sep 2018, at 08:05, Severin Crisp  wrote:
>> 
>> As you know I am currently in hospital for an as yet unknown period.  
>> Shortly after my admission our home voip phones went on the blink which is a 
>> pain.  Jenny has no mobile but does contact through FaceTime or Messages.  
>> These events prompted the purchase of an iPhone SE for Jenny, long  
>> considered.   
>> So here I am with my iPhone6 and the new SE.   There is no wifi for 
>> patients.  Opening the SE starts fine language etc, no wifi or other avenue 
>> then a request to enter iTunes with picture of a universal plugCan I get 
>> anything meaningful out of iTunes Store on my iPhone and how
>> Over night in a 6 hour run it would reputedly update SE with the iPad but 
>> though it ran the  end result failed.   The Amaysim sim appears functioning 
>> and ther are 3 or 4 bars.   
>> For a variety of deans Jenny is not keen to act as an intermediary through 
>> my iMac.  For the very short term we would be happy to set up as phone only. 
>>  VOIP phones are something of a similar tale. 
>> Help and suggestions please
>> Severin Crisp 
>> 
>> This is a brilliant hospital
>> Sent from Sev's iPhone
> 

Cheers,
Ronni

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Re: A curly one!

2018-09-11 Thread Severin Crisp
I forgot to mention that all our six Macs are on the same Apple password.   
Severin Crisp 

Sent from Sev's iPhone

> On 12 Sep 2018, at 08:05, Severin Crisp  wrote:
> 
> As you know I am currently in hospital for an as yet unknown period.  Shortly 
> after my admission our home voip phones went on the blink which is a pain.  
> Jenny has no mobile but does contact through FaceTime or Messages.  These 
> events prompted the purchase of an iPhone SE for Jenny, long  considered.   
> So here I am with my iPhone6 and the new SE.   There is no wifi for patients. 
>  Opening the SE starts fine language etc, no wifi or other avenue then a 
> request to enter iTunes with picture of a universal plugCan I get 
> anything meaningful out of iTunes Store on my iPhone and how
> Over night in a 6 hour run it would reputedly update SE with the iPad but 
> though it ran the  end result failed.   The Amaysim sim appears functioning 
> and ther are 3 or 4 bars.   
> For a variety of deans Jenny is not keen to act as an intermediary through my 
> iMac.  For the very short term we would be happy to set up as phone only.  
> VOIP phones are something of a similar tale. 
> Help and suggestions please
> Severin Crisp 
> 
> This is a brilliant hospital
> Sent from Sev's iPhone

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