Data transfer to windows phone does not work. How to set up the Internet on your phone lumiya

A modern smartphone cannot be imagined without an Internet connection. Going online provides many opportunities. On different devices the internet is configured in different ways. In this manual, I will consider the Internet settings on smartphones under Windows control 10 Mobile (Nokia, Microsoft Lumiya and other winphones).

Now, after starting to use the SIM card, the settings are usually loaded automatically. That is, you do not need to prescribe anything, connect the tariff, insert a SIM card, turn on the mobile Internet on your smartphone and use it to your health.

But if access to the network does not work or the settings from the operator did not come, then you will have to go into the operating system parameters and set the access point manually. There is nothing difficult in this. But first things first. First, let's find out how connect internet onNokia,MicrosoftLumia and other Windows 10 Mobile devices.

So, go: "Settings" → "Network and wireless devices" → "Data transmission and SIM". Here we set the "Data connection" slider to the "On" position. Below we select the SIM card through which we will go online. SIM card usage must also be enabled.

Try to open and go to a website. If the page does not load, then most likely the device needs to be restarted and try again.

How to turn off the Internet and get quick access to settings

To disconnect your smartphone from the network, you just need to move the slider to the "Off" position (third screenshot above). And you can also turn on the "Airplane mode", then both Wi-Fi and mobile connection will be turned off.

In general, to do all this quickly, there is a notification panel, which opens after lowering the "curtain" at the top of the screen. You get access to many functions, including Airplane mode, Mobile hotspot, Data transfer. By clicking on the latter, you turn off the mobile Internet in your smartphone.

"Settings" → "Network and wireless devices" → "Data transmission and SIM". Here you need to go to the "SIM card parameters", after which will open additional settings, including the "Default access point", which is activated for me, since the operator's settings were registered automatically.

In the settings, we register the access point, profile name (at your discretion), username and password. You do not need to touch other fields. Scroll down and click "Save".

List of APN settings (access points) of various operators

  • Access point: internet.mts.ru;
  • Username: mts;
  • Password: mts.

Beeline:

  • Access point: internet.beeline.ru;
  • Username: beeline;
  • Password: beeline.

Megaphone:

  • Access point (APN): internet;
  • Password: leave blank.

TELE 2:

  • Access point (APN): internet.tele2.ru;
  • Username: leave blank;
  • Password: leave blank.

The settings are complete, now you can restart your phone and use the Internet. Thus, you can configure the mobile Internet in smartphones on Windows 10 Mobile, for example, Lumia 430 Dual Sim, 435, 532, 535, 540, 635, 636, 638, 640 (XL), 730, 735, 920, 925, 930, 1520 and etc.

If you have any difficulties or have something to say on the topic, write in the comments.


What to do with a smartphone after purchasing it? Of course, use it. But, before you start using all the capabilities of the phone, it must be prepared for this, that is, set up. Depending on the operating system of the smartphone, this process will be different. This article will discuss how to set up Windows Phone for future comfortable use, what parameters to set and what to do with it in general, as soon as you first pick it up. Go!

First you need to turn on your Windows Phone. Once launched, you will be greeted by the Setup Wizard, which first prompts you to select a language from an extensive list. After you decide on the choice of language, the device will be rebooted to install the language settings you have chosen.

Setting up Microsoft's mobile OS isn't difficult and doesn't take long

Now that the language is installed, you will see the "Getting Started" window, which describes all the steps of the initial setup:

  • "Connection to the network";
  • "Select phone settings";
  • "Set up a Microsoft account."

Click "Next" to go to the next window, where you will be required to accept the terms of use (there is no other way). After that, you will be prompted to select a Wi-Fi connection so that the smartphone has access to the Internet. You can skip this step, but it's better to connect right away. As soon as you enter the password for your network, the phone will connect, and the Wi-Fi signal indicator will appear at the top of the smartphone screen. In the next window, you will see Wi-Fi settings... There you can check the items "Automatically connect to Wi-Fi networks ..." and "Allow contacts to access Wi-Fi networks" (it is better to uncheck this checkbox). Check these features according to your preference.

In the next window, you need to select the phone settings. Two options are offered: choose the recommended parameters, or configure everything yourself. By clicking "Customize", you will open a fairly extensive list of basic settings that you can change at your discretion. Each point is described quite clearly and you will only need to mark the required line with a "bird". Of the most important, it is worth dwelling on the parameters for updating the system and applications. It is better to leave them checked so as not to forget to update Windows in a timely manner.

Next, you need to select a region and time zone. Note that the choice of region affects the look of the app store and, in fact, nothing else. Therefore, it is better to choose "USA" as the region, since in this case you will have a much wider choice of applications. However, some localized only for a specific region of the application (for example, Ukraine or Russia) will be absent. Take your pick. The next step is to select the time zone, date and time. You can uncheck the "Send location data to Microsoft when my phone is activated" checkbox.

Now let's move on to an important milestone settings - Microsoft ID. This is your account, which will be required to download various applications, work with mail and store files. By creating a Microsoft Live ID, you will receive mail, access to various "useful things" from Windows, including the area on One Drive - a cloud storage where you can store a variety of data and files. It will also store backups smartphone systems, from which it will be possible to restore it in the event of any serious malfunction in the system. If you already had a phone running Windows Phone, and you logged in under the same account, then you can restore all data (including contacts, if they are synchronized with Outlook) from the old smartphone to the new one. To do this, you need to select the device you need from the list of tied to account and enter the code that you can get on email or SMS.

After all these steps, the system will prompt you to select an access point. Here we are talking about mobile internet and MMS. Of course, this window will appear only if you have inserted a SIM card into your Windows Phone and your tariff plan implies the presence of mobile Internet.

Now, finally, the Desktop (Home screen) opens and you can start using your smartphone.

Then you can change the settings of the store, interface and connections. In the store settings, it is proposed to enable or disable automatic application updates and receive updates only via the Wi-Fi network (if disabled, updates will be downloaded via the mobile Internet). In the settings menu, you can select the background color (white or black) and the color of the "tiles" that make up the Desktop, the wallpapers on the Desktop and the lock screen are also set there.

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At the moment, a smartphone without access to the network seems to be a completely useless device. That is why such a topic as setting up internet on windows phone 8... Unfortunately, until now, not everyone knows how to properly set up their device, and thereby begin to fully use its capabilities and functions.

How to set up Internet on Windows Phone 8?

As a rule, it is enough to go to a special section of the Marketplace and find a suitable program, then install it and reboot the mobile device. So, for devices from Samsung the Network Profile application is suitable (you can find it in Zone), for Nokia Lumia you can download Nokia Network Setup (via Collection), and HTC owners should install Connection Setup (via Apps).

If this setting of the Internet on windows phone 8 did not help, you will have to register all the settings in manual mode... To do this, find the item "Data transmission" and select the option that allows you to add new point access. Each mobile operator offers to enter certain unique data here. After entering, the mobile device restarts and the Internet should start working.

Of course, it is very good if the user has the ability to surf the Wi-Fi network. You just need to activate this function. But what if you can only use mobile Internet? Does this also allow other internet services? How not to make a mistake when entering an access point? Let's try to figure it out.

How to correctly register an access point when setting up the Internet on Windows Phone 8?

When you call support, you can try to get automatic settings from his cellular operator... The phone number of the subscriber center is easy to find on the official website of the service provider, or ask the specialist of the nearest communication salon.

If the settings did not come (or you cannot save them), they should be registered in manual mode. As already mentioned, this can be done through a special option in the item "Data transmission". Here they usually register not only the access point itself (or APN), but also a username and password. Often the latter parameters are the same.

The password and username of the Beeline operator are registered in this way: beeline. The same goes for MTS and MTS Belarus (mts). Operators Life and Megafon suggest leaving these two fields empty. If we use TELE 2, we don't need to fill them out either.

Now let's move on to the access point. If the operator is MTS, it is spelled like this: internet.mts.ru. In a similar way, it is prescribed for Beeline (internet.beeline.ru) and TELE 2 (internet.tele2.ru). For the Life operator, the APN point looks a little different (internet.life.com.by). If we use MTS Belarus, we simply enter mts. If the operator Megafon is internet.

After the settings are set, we try to use the Internet by any in a convenient way... Also, do not forget to activate the data transfer function over the mobile network.

Mobile operating room Windows system Phone is developing very actively now, and it's hard to argue with that. I also have a Windows Phone (Nokia Lumia 925) and I'm very happy with it. To be honest, Android is bored, I want something new. But this article is not about my Lumia, or which OS is better. Phones on this operating system work stably, and in terms of Internet access via Wi-Fi, everything is just as good.

For example, for several months I have not noticed a single problem in which Nokia Lumia would not want to connect to Wi-Fi, or the Internet would not work.

But, as I noticed, different questions appear about the problems that still arise when trying to connect a Windows Phone phone to Wi-Fi, or after connecting. Typically, these are problems when the connection to the wireless network is established, but sites on the phone do not open. Or, for example, when Nokia Lumia does not see the Wi-Fi network. Moreover, he does not see only one, the necessary network, but sees the neighboring ones.

In this article, we will try to figure out why there may be problems connecting your Windows Phone to wireless networks, and how to solve these problems. On this moment, WP version 8 (I will show using this version as an example), an update to Windows Phone 8.1 is coming soon. Perhaps there will be some changes in the work with wireless networks.

Windows Phone connects to Wi-Fi, but the Internet does not work

This is probably the most popular problem. And as a rule, it is not the smartphone that is to blame for this problem, but the access point itself (router). You connect the phone to the network, as I wrote in the article, it connects (status: connection established), but when you try to open the site in the browser, an error appears: “The page cannot be displayed”... Applications such as VKontakte, Twitter, Skype cannot go online.

When the smartphone cannot get the IP address

Usually, routers distribute IP addresses themselves, they have a DHCP server enabled. But it happens that DHCP is disabled for some reason. (when, for example, IP is registered manually on devices)... To be honest, I have not found how to manually register an IP address on Windows Phone 8. I think that in Windows Phone 8.1, this problem will be fixed.

If your phone cannot receive IP, then you will most likely see an error, something like: “The phone cannot connect to the Wi-Fi network because the network is not responding. Please try again later ”... Or, next to the name of the network, there will be just an inscription "Protected".

You need to check if the DHCP server is enabled in the router settings. If not, turn it on. How to do this, I wrote in a separate. Look after the heading “Check if the DHCP server is enabled on the Wi-Fi router”.

You can also try which wireless network is running on. Try, for example, only n, or g.

Nokia Lumia does not see Wi-Fi network

When I write Nokia Lumia, I have to enter any phone on Windows Phone 🙂, you get the idea.

Highlighted on some forum the problem that Lumia (I don't remember exactly which model), did not see home wireless network... It simply wasn’t on the list of available networks. The problem is not uncommon and can occur on any device.

So, in the case of Microsoft's operating system, I would also advise you to change the channel on which the router broadcasts your wireless network. How to do this is written in detail. Since it is the interference on the channel that usually causes these problems. Try some kind of static link, not Auto mode. And don't put the channel higher than 12th.

Afterword

It seems to have written about all the popular problems. If you are faced with any other problem in the Internet via Wi-Fi on Windows Phone, or you know some new solutions to the problems described above, then you can share useful information in comments. Don't be lazy 🙂

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A smartphone without the Internet is not a smartphone!

Nokia Lumia The 1020 is a great Windows Mobile camera phone!

The interface, of course, is a little unusual after Android, but now we are not talking about that, but about how to set up the Internet on this very Nokia Lumia ...

The automatic settings, of course, came, but for some reason they were not installed. Because of this, I had to get a little bit of call center workers and mop the Network. As a result, a solution was found, the smartphone was configured, and the long-awaited Internet connection was obtained.

If you are also tormented with your smartphone from a Finnish company, then I will share with you my findings in search of an answer to the question "How to set up the Internet on Nokia Lumiya?"

Actually, there is nothing complicated here. Setting up the Internet on Nokia Lumia is as easy as on any other Windows Mobile smartphone.

Nokia Lumia: Setting Up the Internet Made Easy!

Megafon: Access point name (APN): internet Username: leave it blank Password: leave it empty MTS: Access point name (APN): internet.mts.ru Username: mts Password: mts MTS (Belarus): Access point name (APN ): mts Username: mts Password: mts Beeline: Access point name (APN): internet.beeline.ru Username: beeline Password: beeline Rostelecom: Access point name (APN): internet.rt.ru Username: leave blank Password: do not fill in Tele2: Access point name (APN): internet.tele2.ru Username: do not fill in Password: do not fill in Kyivstar (prepayment): Access point name (APN): www.ab.kyivstar.net Username: not fill in Password: do not fill in Kyivstar (contract): Access point name (APN): www.kyivstar.net Username: do not fill in Password: do not fill in Life: Access point name (APN): internet.life.com.by Username: leave blank Password: leave blank

That's all! This is how it turns out to be easy and simple to set up the Internet on Nokia Lumiya.

Added on 02.22.2015:

How to set up Internet on Nokia Lumia 630?

The menus of some Nokia phone models can be very different from each other, although they work under the same operating system... This can be confusing for some users. And since in the comments to this article the question was asked how to set up the Internet on the Nokia Lumia 630, let me dwell on it in more detail.

How to set up Internet on Nokia Lumiya 630 Dual Sim?

  1. Turn on data transfer. Select the menu item " Settings» > « Cellular + SIM» > « Data transfer"(Here you need to move the slider to the" On "position). Here we go to the item " Data SIM"And select the preferred SIM card for Internet access (Sim1 or Sim 2)
  2. Create an access point. We return to the menu " Settings» > « Cellular + SIM» > « SIM Card 1 Settings"(Or 2 - you need to select the SIM card for which you enabled data transfer)>" Add internet hotspot". We enter the necessary data in the appropriate fields (each operator has its own settings, see point 2 from the beginning of the article). We save the changes and enjoy life)))

As you can see, there is nothing difficult in setting up the Internet on the Nokia Lumiya 630. If you have a phone with one SIM card, then it's even easier:

Open the menu " Settings» > « Connection profile settings» > « Add new profile". We fill in the fields (point 2 from the beginning of the article) and do not forget to save the changes made. Everything! The Internet is set up!