A working internet connection makes your tablet PC truly smart. Generally you don’t even need to configure your mobile phone for using the 4G, 3G, GPRS, and EDGE interne but when we want to use a CDMA internet dongle with a tablet computer then the scenario is completely different. This article will show you how you can configure MTS dongle (MTS Blaze) with APN and other settings for accessing high-speed internet on your Android tablet.
Now different tablets have different options in the settings but the most important of them is the APN (Access Point Name). Mistype a single character in the APN and you won’t get connected to the internet.
If you are using an Android tablet based on Android v4.0 (ICS) or older, then go to:
Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > Touch On Menu > New APN.
For Manually Setting Up 3G Settings on Android Kitkat v4.4.x or Lollipop follow this procedure:
Go to Settings > More… > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > +
Here are the 3G / EDGE / GPRS internet settings for setting up MTS mobile internet access manually on your tablet via a data card (dongle):
Note: Read the entire article before messing with the settings.
Name: Any | Server: [Not Set] |
Access Number: #777 | MMS Proxy: [Not Set] |
Username: [email protected] | MMS Port: [Not Set] |
Password: MTS | Authentication Type: [Not Set] |
Proxy: [Not Set] | MCC: Check the table below |
Port: [Not Set] | MNC: Check the table below |
Password: [Not Set] | APN Type: default,supl |
Don’t add anything to the fields Proxy, Port, Username, Password, Server, MMS Proxy, MMS Port, DNS1, DNS2.
Edit as all the entries that you see in your tablet as per the above instructions.
MTS India: Circle Wise MCC & MNC Codes | ||
Telecom Circle | MCC | MNC |
Andhra Pradesh (including Telangana) | 404 | 887 |
Assam | 405 | 888 |
Bihar (including Jharkhand) | 405 | 889 |
Delhi Metro | 405 | 890 |
Gujarat (including Daman and Diu & Silvassa) | 405 | 891 |
Haryana | 405 | 892 |
Himachal Pradesh | 405 | 893 |
Jammu & Kashmir | 405 | 894 |
Karnataka | 405 | 895 |
Kerala (including Lakshadweep and Minicoy) | 405 | 896 |
Kolkata Metro | 405 | 897 |
Madhya Pradesh (including Chhattisgarh) | 405 | 898 |
Maharashtra (including Goa) | 405 | 899 |
Mumbai Metro | 405 | 900 |
North East (Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Tripura) | 405 | 901 |
Odisha (formerly Orissa) | 405 | 902 |
Punjab (including Chandigarh & Panchkula) | 405 | 903 |
Rajasthan | 405 | 00 |
Tamil Nadu (including Puducherry) | 405 | 904 |
Uttar Pradesh East | 405 | 905 |
Uttar Pradesh West (including Uttarakhand) | 405 | 906 |
West Bengal (including Andaman Nicobar Islands, and Sikkim) | 405 | 907 |
Now save and enable this APN. That’s it. Reboot your restart and now you’ll be able to connect to the 3G / 2G internet.
We hope that the above internet settings (EvDo, 3G, EDGE, RxTT, GPRS) will help you in taking your Android tablet online via the mobile internet. But, before you begin just make sure that you have a working data connection and have subscribed to an internet pack.
Important Note: The above mentioned 3G and GPRS internet / APN settings will not work until you reboot your tablet after saving the settings.
Good luck!