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Android Won'T Connect To Internet

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I was using AIS for my Internet connection and it was working fine. I use an APN toggle. It simply quit working. I put the AIS sim in my Nokia and it connects to the Internet fine.

I deleted the APN widget and AIS sim still doesn't work in my Android phone.

I put my Dtac sim in the Android phone and it works fine. I downloaded the APN toggle again and it works fine. I tried the AIS sim again and it still doesn't work. I rechecked the mobile settings and they are still the same as when the AIS sim worked.

A call to AIS was a waste of time. They said everything is fine. I told them the Dtac sim was working properly and got no comment.

Was having the same problem earlier today, but now it is fine.

What is this "APN Widget"? How did you "delete" it?

Maybe best not to use this program going forward?

I would re-start the phone, then go to Settings, Wireless & networks, Mobile networks, Access Point Names.

Delete any existing APNs, re-add the AIS APN settings, save.

http://www.ais.co.th/vas/smartphone/

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The APN widget is installed in the android widget section. It simply toggles Internet access on and off. It is easily installed and uninstalled. It is also easily uninstalled with the application manager.

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Maybe I should have added that the toggle is called Moto toggle and is not supposed to affect APN settings. Anyways, so far so good. It's made for Motorola.

I tried the AIS card again and it is working now. ???????? Dtac works better here so I have decided to keep using Dtac, If True ever has service here, I'll be changing again anyways.

As a side note, My Defy Plus only showed the battery percentage in 10 percent increments. I found one that has hacked the system and shows the battery in 1 percent increments. Not a big deal but I like it better.

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