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Rogers Note 3 data plan setup
February 26, 2014
5:12 pm
petewang
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Use the following setup.

APN: rogers-core-appl1.apn

MMSC: http://mms.gprs.rogers.com

MMS Proxy: mmsproxy.rogers.com

MMS Port: 80

APN Type: Default

APN Protocol: IPv4/IPv6

APN Roaming Protocol: IPV4/IPv6

But every time reboot the Note 3, the setting is dispared. No this access point setup. And back to rogers LTE, and can't access 4G.

The note 3 is rooted and unlocked.

How to do the settings?

My another S2 I9100, unlocked, and flash to ROM 4.4.2, The access point is stay all the time(even reboot the phone).

Thanks in advance.

February 26, 2014
10:34 pm
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I hate asking this dumb question, but do you save the setting after you input the setting? See if you can delete the old APN setting.

Not that this will make any difference with your problem, but make an APN profile with this one setting and nothing else.

APN: internet.com

See if that does anything for you.

February 27, 2014
7:29 pm
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bridonca said:

I hate asking this dumb question, but do you save the setting after you input the setting? See if you can delete the old APN setting.

Not that this will make any difference with your problem, but make an APN profile with this one setting and nothing else.
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APN: internet.com

See if that does anything for you.


I can save and delete APN, but reboot the phone, the APN returns to two rogers default settings. RogersLTE & Tethering. My new added APN setting is not there.

February 28, 2014
12:31 am
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I may have had something like this happen to a Telus phone, not the new APN getting deleted, but it being hard wired to using an expensive Telus APN. I ended up having to root the phone, and add a new OS to get rid of the default APN, and it was not a fun chore. I did learn the joys of cyanogen mod, so it was not all bad.