These are the AWCC APN Settings for Afghanistan. The AWCC APN settings allow users to configure their Android devices for internet and MMS access in Afghanistan. By accessing the Settings menu and navigating through Connections, Mobile networks, and Access Point Names, users can manually input the required information.
AWCC APN Settings
Key details include setting the APN to “default,” leaving proxy and port fields blank, and ensuring the correct MCC-MNC values (412-01) are entered. With protocols set to IPv4/IPv6 and APN roaming protocol to IPv4, users ensure seamless connectivity. Once settings are saved and the device is restarted, users can enjoy uninterrupted internet and multimedia messaging services on the AWCC network. Likewise also see the older Nokia 3310 Internet Settings as well as the Pantech User Manual for Flex (P8010).
If you’re using an Android phone and want to set up AWCC for internet or MMS in Afghanistan, follow these steps:
1. Go to Settings.
2. Tap on Connections.
3. Then select Mobile networks.
4. Next, tap on Access Point Names.
5. Press Add in the top right corner.
AWCC APN settings are crucial for accessing internet and MMS on Android devices in Afghanistan. To configure, navigate to Settings, then Connections, Mobile networks, and Access Point Names. Press Add and input AWCC as the Name and default as the APN. Other fields like Proxy, Port, Username, Password, Server, MMSC, Multimedia message proxy, and Multimedia message port remain blank.
Set MCC to 412, MNC to 01, and choose default and supl for APN type. Ensure APN protocol is IPv4/IPv6, APN roaming protocol is IPv4, and Bearer is Unspecified. Restart the device to apply the new settings for seamless connectivity with AWCC. See also the Samsung ATIV S Neo Manual on here as well as the Asian APN settings as well.
APN Settings
Now, fill in the following details, but if your phone already has some values for AWCC, don’t worry about changing those:
– Name: AWCC
– APN: default
– Leave Proxy, Port, Username, Password, Server, MMSC, Multimedia message proxy, and Multimedia message port blank.
– MCC: 412
– MNC: 01
– Authentication type: Leave it as it is.
– APN type: default, supl
– APN protocol: IPv4/IPv6
– Likewise APN roaming protocol: IPv4
– Bearer: Unspecified
– Mobile virtual network operator type: Leave it as it is.
– Mobile virtual network operator value: Leave it as it is.
Once you’ve done this, restart your Android phone to apply the new AWCC APN settings.
And there you have it! You’re all set up to use AWCC for internet and MMS in Afghanistan. Lastly also see the articles on the Airtel Zambia APN Settings as well as the APN Settings Areeba Afghanistan as well.