Friday, December 5, 2008

Setting Koneksi GPRS untuk Komputer

Koneksi ini akan bermanfaat apabila daerah kita tidak memiliki line Telkom ataupun tidak terjangkau jaringan dari Internet Service Provider. Kita dapat memanfaatkan HP kita melalui koneksi GPRS.
Berikut adalah cara setting koneksi GPRS untuk komputer.
Pertama kali ada beberapa yang harus kita siapkan, antara lain :
1. Handphone dengan kemampuan untuk dijadikan modem GPRS
2. SIM Card GSM, untuk pengaktifan GPRS dapat dilihat pada posting terdahulu.
3. Kabel data, digunakan untuk menghubungkan HP dengan PC.
4. Driver HP.

Untuk cara setting pada PC adalah sebagai berikut :
1. Klik start--->control panel--->phone and modem.
2. Klik modem--->Add
3. Beri checklist pada "Don't detect..........", klik Next
4. Klik havedisk, browse ke CD/file driver.
5. Klik pada modem sesuai HP, pilih port.
6. Jika berhasil pada modem muncul jenis modem dan port-nya.
7. Lalu pada control panel klik network connection
8. Klik create new connection--->Next
9. Pilih connect to the internet
10.Pilih set up my connection manually--->Next.
11.Pilih connect using a dial up modem--->Next
12.Pada ISP ketik sesuai kartu (asal juga tidak menjadi masalah)--->Next
13.Phone number sesuai dengan tabel dibawah
*99***1# untuk : Mentari, simpati, XL, halo, matrix, im3
#777 untuk : fren, star one, flexi
14.Next
15.Untuk user dan password sesuaikan dengan data berikut.
  • Mentari
  • user : indosat
  • password : indosat
  • Simpati dan Halo
  • user : wap
  • password : wap123
  • matrix
  • user : kosongkan
  • password : kosongkan
  • IM3
  • user : gprs
  • password : im3
  • Fren
  • user : m8
  • password : m8
  • Flexiuser : telkomnet@flexi
  • password : telkom
  • Starone
  • user : starone
  • password : indosat
  • XL
  • user : xlgprs
  • password : proxl
16.Next
17.Cheklist pada "add a shortcut........."
18.Klik finish
19.Klik 2x shortcut yang muncul dilayar
20.Klik Dial.

Setting GPRS dan MMS manual

  1. SETTING GPRS

Setting GPRS Telkomsel

Connection Name : Telkomsel

Data Bearer : GPRS

Access Point Name : telkomsel

Username : wap

Prompt Password : No

Password : wap123

Authentication : Normal

Proxy address : 10.1.89.130

Port: 8000

Homepage : http://wap.telkomsel.com

Connection Security : Off

Session Mode : Permanent

Setting GPRS Matrix

Connection Name : GprsMatrix

Data Bearer : GPRS

Access Point Name : satelindogprs.com

Username : (kosongkan)

Prompt Password : No

Password : (kosongkan)

Authentication : Normal

Proxy address : 202.152.162.250:9200

Homepage : http://wap.matrix-centro.com

Connection Security : Off

Session Mode : Permanent

Setting GPRS Mentari

Connection Name : INDOSATGPRS

Data Bearer : GPRS

Access Point Name : satelindogprs.com

Username : indosat

Prompt Password : No

Password : indosat

Authentication : Normal

Proxy address : 10.19.19.19Port: 8080

Homepage : http://wap.klub-mentari.com

Connection Security : Off

Session Mode : Permanent

Setting GPRS IM3

Connection Name : M3-gprs

Data Bearer : GPRS

Access Point Name : www.indosat-m3.net

Username : gprs

Prompt Password : No

Password : im3

Authentication : Normal

Proxy address : 10.19.19.19Port: 8080

Homepage : http://wap.indosat-m3.net

Connection Security : Off

Session Mode : Permanent

Setting GPRS XL

Connection Name : XL-gprs

Data Bearer : GPRS

Access Point Name : www.xlgprs.net

Username : xlgprs

Prompt Password : No

Password : proxl

Authentication : Normal

Proxy address : 202.152.240.50Port: 9201(Standar) 8080(Proxy)

Homepage : http://wap.lifeinhand.com

Connection Security : Off

Session Mode : Permanent

Setting GPRS Three (3)

Connection Name : 3GPRS

Data Bearer : GPRS

Access Point Name : 3gprs

Username : 3gprs

Prompt Password : No

Password : 3gprs

Authentication : Normal

Proxy address : 10.4.0.10Port :3128

Homepage : http://wap.three.co.id

Connection Security : Off

2. SETTING MMS

Setting MMS Telkomsel

Connection Name: tel-MMS

Data Bearer: GPRS

Access Point Name: mms

Username: wap

Prompt Password: No

Password: wap123

Authentication: Normal

Proxy address: 10.1.89.150Port : 8000

Homepage: http://mms.telkomsel.com/

Connection Security: Off

Setting MMS Matrix

Connection Name : sat-MMS

Data Bearer : GPRS

Access Point Name : mms.satelindogprs.com

Username : satmms

Prompt Password : No

Password : satmms

Authentication : Normal

Proxy address : 202.152.162.88port : 9200

Homepage : http://mmsc.satelindogprs.com.

Connection Security : Off

Setting MMS Mentari

Connection Name : INDOSATMMS

Data Bearer : GPRS

Access Point Name : indosatmms

Username : indosat

Prompt Password : No

Password : indosat

Authentication : Normal

Proxy address : 10.19.19.19Port :8080

Homepage : http://mmsc.satelindogprs.com.

Connection Security : Off

Setting MMS IM3

Connection Name : M3-MMS

Data Bearer : GPRS

Access Point Name : mms.indosat-m3.net

Username : mms

Prompt Password : No

Password : im3

Authentication : Normal

Proxy address : 10.19.19.19Port : 8080

Homepage : http://www.mmsc.m3-access.com

Connection Security : Off

Setting MMS XL

Connection Name : XL-MMS

Data Bearer : GPRS

Access Point Name : www.xl.mms.net

Username : xlgprs

Prompt Password : No

Password : proxl

Authentication : Normal

Proxy address : 202.152.240.50Port: 9201(Standar) 8080(Proxy)

Homepage : http://mmc.xl.net.id/sevlets/mms

Connection Security : Off

Setting MMS Three (3)

Connection Name : 3MMS

Data Bearer : GPRS

Access Point Name : www.xl.mms.net

Username : 3mms

Prompt Password : No

Password : 3mms

Authentication : Normal

Proxy address : 10.4.0.10Port :3128

Homepage : http://mms.three.co.id

Connection Security : Off

Cara mengaktifkan GPRS dan MMS

Untuk mengaktifkan GPRS dan MMS dapat kita lakukan dengan cara mengirimkan sms ke masing-masing operator GSM, berikut adalah cara untuk mengaktifkan GPRS dan MMS.
  1. Telkomsel
    kartuHALO
    Daftar di GRAPARI TELKOMSEL atau ketik sms “GPRS” kirim ke 6616 dan “MMS” ke 6616
    kartu simPATI
    Ketik sms “GPRS” kirim ke 6616 dan “MMS” dan kirim ke 6616.Nomor kode adalah enam belas digit angka yang terdapat di balik kartu SIM Card Misalnya GPRS 6210009922069556
  2. INDOSAT
    Matrix
    Ketik sms: “ACT GPRS” kirim ke 888 dan “ACT MMS” kirim ke 888 atau hubungi 222 dari ponsel Anda(layanan gratis)
    Mentari
    Ketik sms: ACT MMS kirim ke 888 atau hubungi 222 dari HP Anda(gratis)
    IM3
    Cara mengaktifkan GPRS/MMSOtomatis aktif perdananya
  3. XL
    Hubungi Layanan Pelanggan di nomor 818 dari ponsel anda atau ke (021) 579 59818 atau kunjungi XL Shop Terdekat. Setting OTA (On The Air) melalui SMS- Ketik GPRS[spasi]merk handphone[spasi]tipe handphone Contoh : GPRS NOKIA N-GAGE atau GPRS SIEMENS C62 atau GPRS SE K600i- Kirim ke nomor 9667 (Tarif Rp 350 sekali kirim)- Anda akan mendapat sms konfirmasi balasan dari operator XL- lakukan hal yang sama untuk MMS dengan merubah kode GPRS menjadi MMS
  4. 3 (Three)
    Cara mengaktifkan GPRS/MMS otomatis aktif perdananya.
    Tunggu beberapa menit Setting GPRS/MMS OTA akan di kirim langsung ke HP anda (Gratis)… Bila setting GPRS belum terkirim, pindahkan kartu anda ke HP yg support GPRS lainnya tunggu beberapa menit lalu pindahkan lagi ke HP anda.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Disassembling and Repairing Mobile Phones

By Dyfed Lloyd Evans


A mobile phone is a very complex piece of equipment. However, like most modern electronic equipment cellular telephones are designed in a modular fashion so that they are easy to assemble and relatively easy to repair.

Given this, it's actually possible, with a few simple tools, to disassemble most mobile phones and to perform some simple repairs at home. With experience you can even buy a number of broken mobile phones from auction sites and swap to components in them to make a functioning telephone out of a number of broken ones.

It's actually surprising how simple this is. For most modern mobile telephones you will need a few items of equipment to be able to get inside them, but what you need is cheap and easily obtainable. These include: an anti-static writs strap, a pair of tweezers, a small flat-head screwdrivers, a small Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver, and a range of Torx (six-star) screwdrivers (usually T4, T5 and T6). In addition you may need a flat blade such as a craft knife (to prise away some glued components) and something for opening the case. You can use a purpose-designed plastic tool or even something like an old SIM card.

For most broken phones it's pretty obvious what's wrong with the telephone itself. Typically this includes cracked cases, broken keypads, damaged batteries and broken screens. All these items are easy to obtain for most phones and hey are also designed in a modular fashion so that they can be swapped in and out.

Of course, you will need some kind of guide as to how to disassemble your phone (it's easier to put the phone back if you have one as you can refer to a diagram for the re-assembly). Of course, if you don't have a disassembly guide and you do have a digital camera then you can use this to document the disassembly process and each component you remove from your phone and each wire you unclip. Also make certain you have a plan of the phone and place each component on this as you remove it. This way you will not confuse any screws or the order in which the components were removed (thus the order in which they should be placed back). Of course, if you do perform a dismantling of your mobile phone in this way then you can publish your process on the web.

Please note, that if you perform any kind of home dismantling on a mobile phone still under warranty you will almost certainly invalidate the warranty. Only attempt to dismantle a mobile phone if you know what you are doing, or are not afraid of running the risk of damaging the telephone. Of course, if you attempt this process on a broken telephone you will not damage it and you may well find out how to fix it and get it working again.

Dyfed Lloyd Evans is the creator of the Celtnet Mobiles Website where you can find a range of mobile phone disassembly articles and videos brought together in one place.

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Monday, December 1, 2008

Cell Phone Radiation Dangers

By Bob Shobi

There is a lot of controversy surrounding whether or not cell phones pose radiation dangers. There are some who say that there are dangers and there are those who say there are no dangers at all; that there are no studies that prove that cell phone radiation causes harm to the brain. The truth, though, is that there has been a study and that study was conducted over a two year period. This study showed that there are changes in the brain due to radiation from mobile phones.
In this study, human cells were used instead of rats. It was found by scientists that even the lowest of emissions from cellular phones can cause cell changes. These scientists believe that these cell changes could disable a natural barrier that exists in the body that is meant to protect from such harmful materials. These scientists are now calling for even more research to prove how detrimental cell phone radiation can be to a person's health.

More details
The study was conducted by the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority in Finland and they found that an hour of cell phone radiation caused the cells to respond the same way they do when they are being damaged. The cells of the blood vessel walls shrunk, which allowed the tiny radiation molecules to pass through to the tissue of the brain. This can also be referred to as the electromagnetic field, or EMF. The EMF is already all around us. However, devices, such as cell phones, that produce it are increasing that field around us. When that field increases, the pineal glands are less likely to produce melatonin. There is also evidence that suggests that the immune system is compromised, which can contribute to the development of precancerous cells.
In the Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority Study, Professor Darius Leszczynski said that the degree of the leaks into the system is not known. The leak he is referring to is what he calls the blood brain barrier. He says that the human body may be able to cope with it, which is why there may be no risks. This may also explain why there have been those scientists who have said there are no radiation dangers. However, Professor Leszczynski says that it should be children that adults are cautious about when allowing them to use mobile phones. They are developing and their cells can be easily compromised. This may result in parents having second thoughts about equipping their children with cellular phones.
Still a lot of uncertainty
There has been millions and millions of dollars spent on research all around the world, but the fate of those habitually using cell phones is still unknown. The Finland study shows that there is a risk and even one study should be enough. Using something such as ferrite beads can help because they block radiation. These beads are already used to stop data interference. So they are just another step toward protecting your brain and your body from potential cell phone radiation.

Bob writes for about radiation raleted subjects for RadiationTalk.comRead more about cell phone radiation and bluetooth radiation dangers.
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