For Most Android phones:
- Pull down the notifications screen & tap on Settings
- Tap on Mobile Data (some phones say “more”)
- Tap Mobile Networks (some phones have “Access Point Names” here)
- Tap Access Point Names
- Press the menu button
- Select New APN
- Name:PPWG Mobile
- APN: pwg
- Proxy:
- Port:
- Username:
- Password:
- Server:
- MMSC:http://pwg.mmsmvno.com/mms/wapenc
- MMS Proxy:
- MMS Port:
- MCC: 310
- MNC: 260
- Select Menu and Save
- Go back one screen to the APN list and tap on the dot to Enable the PWG Mobile APN
- Restart phone & you’re set!
- These settings have been tested to work with the Galaxy S3 and the HTC One S
For iOS devices:
Internet and MMS (iOS Version 6 or Later)
- Go to "Settings", tap on WiFi and temporarily turn it OFF
- Back in "Settings", scroll down to "Messages" and tap to open it. Make sure MMS is OFF
- Go back to "Settings", tap on "General" and then "Cellular". Make sure "Enable 3G" is OFF & "Data Roaming" is ON.
- Scroll down & tap on "Cellular Data Network"
- Under "Cellular Data Network" put in the following:
- Cellular Data APN: pwg
- MMS APN: pwg
- MMSC: http://pwg.mmsmvno.com/mms/wapenc
- MMS Max Message Size: 1048576
- MMS UA Prof URL: http://www.apple.com/mms/uaprof.rdf
- Leave all other fields blank
- Click on the Home button to go back to the main phone screen
- Go back to "Settings" one more time, scroll down and tap on "Messages" and turn it ON
- Press the Home button and you're set to send & receive MMS on PWG
- Once you have set it up and tested to see it works, you can re-enable WiFi, turn off Data Roaming and turn on 3G