Reqwireless WebViewer is an HTML Web browser that works on a wide range of mobile Java devices. This document provides instructions for installing WebViewer on some of these devices.
If you need additional assistance, please see the support section of our Web site.
To install WebViewer over-the-air to your phone, visit http://www.reqwireless.com/wap using your phone's WAP browser and select "WebViewer" from the list of MIDlets.
To install WebViewer over-the-air to your phone, visit http://www.reqwireless.com/wap using your phone's WAP browser and select "WebViewer" from the list of MIDlets.
To install WebViewer over-the-air to your phone, visit http://www.reqwireless.com/wap using your phone's WAP browser and select "WebViewer" from the list of MIDlets.
To install WebViewer over-the-air to your phone, go to the Java menu, select Download, and then choose OTA. Select "Enter URL", press OK, and enter reqwireless.com as your OTA server.
To install WebViewer over-the-air to your phone, follow these steps:
To install WebViewer on a Motorola iDEN phone, you may use the Motorola iDEN Java Application Loader, which is only available to registered Motorola developers. WebViewer may be purchased and installed over-the-air from Nextel iDEN Update.
To install WebViewer over-the-air to your phone, visit http://www.reqwireless.com/wap using your phone's WAP browser and select "WebViewer" from the list of MIDlets.
To install WebViewer over-the-air to your phone, visit http://www.reqwireless.com/wap using your phone's WAP browser and select "WebViewer" from the list of MIDlets. Alternatively, you can use the Nokia Application Installer from the Nokia PC Suite.
To install WebViewer over-the-air to your phone, visit http://www.reqwireless.com/wap using your phone's WAP browser and select "WebViewer" from the list of MIDlets. Alternatively, you can send the WebViewer.jad and WebViewer.jar files to your phone by email, infrared, or Bluetooth. Once on the phone, open WebViewer.jad.
When using WebViewer with a GPRS connection, we recommend using an Internet access point rather than a WAP access point. With an Internet access point, you must specify 0.0.0.0 as your gateway IP address. In Tools -> Settings -> Connection -> Access points, create or edit an access point so that the "Access point name" refers to an Internet access point rather than a WAP access point, and set the "Gateway IP address" to 0.0.0.0. The access point name will vary depending on your carrier; here are some Internet access points that we know of:
Country | Mobile operator | Access point name |
---|---|---|
Australia | Telstra | telstra.internet |
Australia | Optus | internet.optus.net.au |
Australia | Vodafone | internet |
Austria | Max Online | gprsinternet |
Austria | One | wap.one.at |
Belgium | Orange | orangeinternet |
Brazil | Oi | gprs.oi.com.br |
Brazil | TIM | tim.br |
Canada | Fido | internet.fido.ca |
Canada | Rogers AT&T | internet.com |
China | China Mobile | cmnet |
Croatia | VIPNET | gprs.vipnet.hr |
Czech Republic | Eurotel | internet |
Czech Republic | Oskar | internet |
Czech Republic | Oskar prepaid cards | ointernet |
Czech Republic | T-Mobile | internet.t-mobile.cz |
Finland | Telia Mobile | internet |
France | Orange | orange.fr |
France | SFR | websfr |
France | Bouygues Telecom | eBouygTel.com |
Germany | D2 Vodafone | volume.d2gprs.de |
Greece | Vodafone | internet.vodafone.gr |
Greece | Telestet | gnet.b-online.gr |
Greece | Cosmote | internet |
Hong Kong | Orange HK | web.orangehk.com |
Hong Kong | Sunday | internet |
India | Orange, Hutch | www |
India | BPL Mobile | bplgprs.com |
Ireland | Vodafone | vodafone.live.com |
Italy | TIM | uni.tim.it |
Italy | Vodafone Omnitel | web.omnitel.it |
Italy | Wind | internet.wind |
Montenegro | Monet | gprs.monetcg.com |
New Zealand | Vodafone NZ | www.vodafone.net.nz |
Philippines | Smart | internet |
Poland | Era | erainternet |
Poland | PlusGSM | www.plusgsm.pl |
Singapore | M1 | mobilenet |
Singapore | Singtel | internet |
Sweden | Telia | [empty] |
Sweden | Vodafone SE | [empty] |
Switzerland | Swisscom | gprs.swisscom.ch |
Switzerland | Orange CH | internet |
Switzerland | sunrise | internet |
UK | O2 | mobile.o2.co.uk |
UK | Vodafone UK | internet |
UK | Orange | orangeinternet |
USA | T-mobile | internet2.voicestream.com |
USA | AT&T | proxy |
USA | Cingular | isp.cingular |
Note: If you encounter the error message "No additional applications designed for your handheld were found", please click here. The BlackBerry section of our support FAQ documents many commonly-encountered installation and network connectivity issues.
Warning: Users with handheld code 3.6 and greater should take special care when configuring WebViewer's network connectivity parameters. Due to split pipe, WebViewer is permanently restricted to the first connection mode attempted, regardless if that attempt is successful or not.
By default, WebViewer is configured to connect using your BlackBerry Enterprise Server with Mobile Data Service (MDS). If you do not have a BlackBerry Enterprise Server with Mobile Data Service enabled, you may try connecting over WAP. When running WebViewer, select Settings and then Connection to choose the connection method. The WAP settings will vary depending on your mobile operator; here are some that we know of:
Mobile operator | GPRS APN | WAP gateway IP | WAP gateway port |
---|---|---|---|
AT&T Wireless (USA) | proxy | 10.250.250.250 | 9201 |
T-Mobile (USA) | wap.voicestream.com | 216.155.165.50 | 9201 |
You can contact your mobile operator to obtain the WAP settings. In most cases, you can also obtain the settings from your device through the following steps:
If you are using a BlackBerry Enterprise Server with Mobile Data Service enabled, then you do not need to enter the WAP settings. Also please note that connections over WAP are not supported on the BlackBerry 6510 and may not be available with all mobile operators.
To install WebViewer over-the-air to your phone, visit http://www.reqwireless.com/wap using your phone's WAP browser and select "WebViewer" from the list of MIDlets.
To install WebViewer over-the-air to your phone, visit http://www.reqwireless.com/wap using your phone's WAP browser and select "WebViewer" from the list of MIDlets.
To install WebViewer over-the-air to your phone, visit http://www.reqwireless.com/wap using your phone's WAP browser and select "WebViewer" from the list of MIDlets.
To install WebViewer over-the-air to your phone, visit http://www.reqwireless.com/wap using your phone's WAP browser and select "WebViewer" from the list of MIDlets. Then make a new folder and save it there. Now you can start WebViewer by going to Menu/Surf&Fun/Name_of_the_folder.
Alternatively, you may use any of the techniques described below in the Sony Ericsson T610 section.
To install WebViewer over-the-air to your phone, visit http://www.reqwireless.com/wap using your phone's WAP browser and select "WebViewer" from the list of MIDlets. Alternatively, you can send the WebViewer.jad and WebViewer.jar files to your phone by email, infrared, or Bluetooth. Once on the phone, open WebViewer.jad.