
Allows one to pick a certain configuration.

So if you put "default,mms" then those communication protocols will be used. APN type: So instead of IP port numbers mobile networks use "port names" to specify the data type.Authentication type: Port to send the Username & Password over?.MNC: Mobile Network Code - tells the towers what carrier is being used?.MCC: Mobile Country Code - I believe this specifies to the cell phone towers which network to default to.MMS port: Why is this here, won't it always be 80?.MMS proxy: Why does there need to be a proxy? Why not just send it to the MMSC directly?.MMSC: A URL to send MMS messages to? What does MMSC stand for?.Server: Found out this is for a WAP Gateway Server - kind of like a proxy except that it also translates/decodes web pages.Password: Credentials to use the carrier.Username: Credentials to use the carrier.Port: Port for the proxy? 80 by default?.Proxy: Is this for using a regular proxy server or something mobile specific?.APN: Stands for Access Point Name I guess? Usually, this is a short single word and ALL CAPS for some reason.

Name: User given label that doesn't actually affect anything.If you know of a site that lists these out and describes them please share it. Please tell me the setting's "full name" and what it does. Settings in bold I do not have a good answer for.

Mobile virtual network operator type spn imsi gid android#
This is what I've managed to figure out so far, listed in the order they appear on an Android phone. I've done research, and there's not much online about what the individual settings are or do. An Access Point Name, APN, is a gateway between mobile networks and the public Internet.
