NetTALK APN Settings: If 5G, 4G services of any company is availed then its compatible 4G, 5G LTE settings on mobile is mandatory for running internet on the mobile. Dear reader, in this article I am going to provide you all the 5G, 4G LTE NetTALK APN Settings for Android phones, iOS including iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro, iOS 15 iPad and old featured phones and Wifi dongle as well. These carrier configurations are updated with new connection profile data.
NetTALK APN Settings for Android:
All you need is to do is just in your Android Smart Phone simply Go to Settings > Network& Internet > Mobile Network or (SIM) > Access Point Names > Add New (+) and add the following values in the empty fields to get the Mobile Connectivity possible with these provider network parameters.
NetTALK APN Settings | Values |
Name | T-Mobile US |
APN | Fast.t-mobile.com |
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 |
MCC | 310 |
MNC | 260 |
Authentication Type | Not Set |
APN type | Default,mms,supl |
APN protocol | IPv6 |
APN roaming protocol | IPv4 |
Enable/disable APN | APN Enabled |
Bearer | Unspecified |
MVNO type | None |
MVNO Value | Not set |
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NetTALK APN Settings for iPhone/ iPad:
If you have got a device running on iOS like Apple iPhone/ iPad/ iPod/ Macbook etc then simply you need to Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data Network > APN and enter the new details of the new APN Service Provider.
Cellular Data:
APN:Â fast.t-mobile.com
Username: Blank
Password: Blank
LTE Setup(Optional):
APN: Blank
Username: Blank
Password: Blank
MMS:
APN : fast.t-mobile.com
Username: blank
Password: blank
MMSC: http://mms.msg.eng.t-mobile.com/mms/wapenc
MMS Proxy: blank
MMS Message Size: 1048576
MMS UA Prof URL: blank
NetTALK 5G Internet Settings:
For the new 5G Internet Settings you have to add the following details in all your devices.
Name: T-Mobile US
APN : Fast.t-mobile.com
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
MCC: 310
MNC: 260
Authentication Type: Not Set
APN type: default,mms,supl
APN protocol: IPv6
APN roaming protocol: IPv4
Enable/disable APN: APN Enabled
Bearer: Unspecified
MVNO type: None
MVNO Value: Not set
NetTALK 4G LTE APN Internet Settings:
These settings can be applied on all Android, iOS, Blackberry phones, Window Phones, Feature Phones, and other OS tablets available in the market. The NetTALK APN Internet Settings work on all devices. These new Network Identifiers or Mobile Carrier Settings are updated.
NetTALK APN Settings | Values |
Name | T-Mobile US |
APN | Fast.t-mobile.com |
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 |
MCC | 310 |
MNC | 260 |
Authentication Type | Not Set |
APN type | Default,mms,supl |
APN protocol | IPv6 |
APN roaming protocol | IPv4 |
Enable/disable APN | APN Enabled |
Bearer | Unspecified |
MVNO type | None |
MVNO Value | Not set |
NetTALK APN Settings for WiFi Dongle:
If you need to update your Wifi dongle then use the following settings.
Profile Name | internet |
APN | Fast.t-mobile.com |
Access number | *99# |
User name | Blank |
Password | Blank |
Other Cellular Network APN Settings:
Useful Tips:
Above all, every Cellular Service Provider has different APN Settings that are configured with the custom network setup of that company. So If you still have any issues with the Gateway network Configurations or with your Mobile Data Parameters, You can contact NetTALK support here.
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