Everytime i try to connect to the internet my phone says the remote party has ended this session. i have full service bars and just a few days ago i was able to access my internet fine
I would immediately contact your network operator and explain the problem to them. This one sounds out of your control unless you have changed any of the APN settings. If you don't know what I am talking about then call them now!
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Error 633 is generated when the modem (or the phone you are trying to connect) is in use by other system. Check if the phone is already connected to other system or not. Or if there is any active session of internet going on in the mobile.
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just reinstall your phone on your laptop. first you remove the device from the bluetooth devices. and reinstall it using the passkey. if you are already using it you should have known this process
me too encounters a problem like that..whenever i connect my settings to the internet, it always shows that "The remote party has ended this connection."
on your Internet explorer browser go to tools and then select internet options and then click on the connections tab, make sure that the never dial connection is selected.
Go to start-settings-connections-gprs:
Delete the T-mobile settings. Create a new connection labeled MediaNet
Connects to: The Internet
Access Point: wap.cingular
Go to start-settings-connections-proxy:
Delete the t-mobile settings. Create a new proxy called Cingular WAP
Connects From: The Internet
Connects To: WAP Network
Proxy: wireless.cingular.com:80
Type: HTTP
I work for at&t and have seen this problem before there are 2 things you should try. First, try doing a soft reset by removing the battery from the phone while it is still on, and if that doesn't work you should go to your nearest Corporate Owned retail store and have a rep check it out in the system, it can be fixed usually by removing your data feature and readding it to your account. If this doesn't solve the problem then the rep should contact the tech dept., who has to go into the network and fix it on their end.
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