Since joining T-Mobile I’ve been impressed with the speed of Web n Walk. However, I had problems accessing MSN Instant Messenger, Jabber, FTP & IRC. Some other users recounted there MSN IM troubles in a Modaco thread on on the introduction of port blocking and a 3G forum thread on WnW AUP.

I’m happy to report that a T-Mobile technician and I resolved the issues. The short answer: I was on Flext+WnW, upgraded to WnW Plus. T-Mobile switched my plan to Flext+WnW Plus, everything in the base package. Since then I’ve reliably been able to make MSN IM, Jabber, FTP and IRC connections.

A longer answer follows: T-Mobile markets Web n Walk plans in 3 tiers:

  1. WnW: web browsing on your handset, upto 1 GB/month. No Instant Messaging, VOIP or P2P.
  2. WnW plus: internet on your handset or a computer connected through it, upto 3 GB/month. No VOIP or P2P
  3. WnW max: internet on handset or computer, upto 10 GB/month. All traffic types allowed.

A WnW plan may be sold as part of a Flext contract, or later added as an extra. My contract had been upgraded to WnW plus, from WnW - I was experiencing connection issues with MSN IM and other protocols. A colleague had taken WnW plus from the start, it was part of his base contract - he has no connection issues. Swapping SIMs made no difference, the behaviour was not related to our different handsets. Once I informed the T-Mobile technician of this, he asked the route by which we came to WnW plus. The technician changed my contract to match my colleague’s and the connection problems promptly disappeared.

It could have been the act of reseting the account that fixed this, or that it was a bug triggered by a particular account configuration. The very helpful technician said that he would be chasing the matter, to check if anything systematic is at play to cause these symptoms.

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5 Responses to “Getting proper internet access on T-Mobile Web n Walk Plus”

  1. Confucious on June 20th, 2007 at 6:18 am

    Option 1 does not allow streaming or HSDPA either - the HSDPA comes in very handy if you have a device that installes it. I upgraded to Plus and have had no problems whatsoever.

  2. Confucious on June 20th, 2007 at 6:30 am

    [Edit] Streaming USED to be blocked on basic W’n'W but just checked T&C again and no mention of it!.
    re CS at T-Mob - have to say that I have never had anything but excellent service, polite, helpful people who always phone back. [/Edit]

  3. Neil on October 1st, 2007 at 7:21 pm

    Ive just called to upgrade to WnW plus from basic and the sales girl told me p2p use was included and that the only difference between plus and max was the 10GB usage allowance and voip use.
    Were they telling me lies ?
    Ive just read your comments above and am now worried i wont be able to download anything.
    Thanks

    Neil

  4. moreati on October 2nd, 2007 at 12:44 pm

    Neil, I’m afraid I don’t know. The above was the situation in June, T-Mobile may have changed their terms and conditions or AUP since then.

  5. Neil on October 2nd, 2007 at 4:21 pm

    ok thanks,
    Ive been able to use fring ok with the plus service but i cant seem to get torrents working yet.
    Thanks for your help though!
    Neil

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