• Problem with a secondary SIM card in my travel

    From Carlos E. R.@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 19 10:42:50 2023
    Hi,

    I bought from Amazon a prepaid SIM card from travSIM in Spain, and now
    I'm in Ottawa. The card works, except the internet service fails. If I
    reboot the phone I get internet for a while (varies from 2 minutes to
    two hours), then it fails and says "no connection". Network provider is T-Mobile.

    And when it connects I get "H+", or some other mode I forgot. Not 4G.
    This phone doesn't have 5G.

    Phone is a Motorola G52.

    I have contacted support. They are based in Germany, so there is a time
    zone problem. But asking here for ideas.


    The instructions I got on email say:

    +++.................
    Normally the APN settings are automatically obtained by the SIM card.

    Mobile internet should be available after switching on the mobile data
    if there's still no data connection available, then please check the APN settings, also called access point settings.


    (APN) Setting for Android devices

    Go to Settings.
    Press Connections.
    Select the Mobile networks.
    Then press Access Points.
    Choose Add APN.
    Enter as APN Name travSIM.
    For APN: enter the following APN.

    fast.t-mobile.com

    alternative for somewhat older devices
    epc.tmobile.com
    All other fields can remain as they are.
    Save the created APN and then select the created APN.
    If it does not work immediately, please restart the device now.
    This ensures that the card can dial into the mobile network correctly.
    Don't forget... Switch on the mobile data and data roaming connection.

    These settings apply to devices with the Android operating system. It is possible that your device has different names for the individual items.
    If necessary, please refer to the manual of the device manufacturer to
    find out how to set up the Access Point Name (APN, also called "Access
    Point").

    For Dual SIM devices we kindly ask you to put the SIM card in slot 1
    (tray 1), because the 4G, LTE Internet use with Dual SIM phones is often
    only possible in SIM slot 1. With Dual SIM phones the settings are a bit
    more complicated, because only one of the two SIM cards can be used for Internet use. Please make sure that you select this accordingly. .................++-


    I did get an update package from the network provider, and I also tried
    the manual settings. None works.

    I tried everything the mail says.

    --
    Cheers,
    Carlos E.R.

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  • From sms@21:1/5 to Carlos E. R. on Sat Aug 19 08:18:56 2023
    On 8/19/2023 7:42 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
    Hi,

    I bought from Amazon a prepaid SIM card from travSIM in Spain, and now
    I'm in Ottawa. The card works, except the internet service fails. If I
    reboot the phone I get internet for a while (varies from 2 minutes to
    two hours), then it fails and says "no connection". Network provider is T-Mobile.

    Odd since T-Mobile doesn't have a native network in Canada. Clearly
    you're on some other network using that card but the SIM card provider
    must have some agreement with T-Mobile for international roaming.

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  • From Carlos E. R.@21:1/5 to sms on Sat Aug 19 13:56:28 2023
    On 2023-08-19 11:18, sms wrote:
    On 8/19/2023 7:42 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
    Hi,

    I bought from Amazon a prepaid SIM card from travSIM in Spain, and now
    I'm in Ottawa. The card works, except the internet service fails. If I
    reboot the phone I get internet for a while (varies from 2 minutes to
    two hours), then it fails and says "no connection". Network provider
    is T-Mobile.

    Odd since T-Mobile doesn't have a native network in Canada. Clearly
    you're on some other network using that card but the SIM card provider
    must have some agreement with T-Mobile for international roaming.

    Indeed. Everytime I boot and connects, it warns me that roaming is
    active, maybe I want to disable.

    --
    Cheers,
    Carlos E.R.

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  • From Carlos E. R.@21:1/5 to Carlos E. R. on Wed Aug 23 21:58:55 2023
    On 2023-08-19 13:56, Carlos E. R. wrote:
    On 2023-08-19 11:18, sms wrote:
    On 8/19/2023 7:42 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
    Hi,

    I bought from Amazon a prepaid SIM card from travSIM in Spain, and
    now I'm in Ottawa. The card works, except the internet service fails.
    If I reboot the phone I get internet for a while (varies from 2
    minutes to two hours), then it fails and says "no connection".
    Network provider is T-Mobile.

    Odd since T-Mobile doesn't have a native network in Canada. Clearly
    you're on some other network using that card but the SIM card provider
    must have some agreement with T-Mobile for international roaming.

    Indeed. Everytime I boot and connects, it warns me that roaming is
    active, maybe I want to disable.



    Well, it is working sine Monday about 14 hours EDT, dunno why. Somebody
    did something, perhaps.

    Oh, it is using Bell's network on roaming.

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    Cheers,
    Carlos E.R.

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