Question posted by barrios4805 on January 10th, 2014

Question About Android System

I was using the system app went to networks an a bunch of different things showed up an one said type an mobil_dun [lte] what is that an one of them said conected/conected please help

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Answer #1: Posted by TexasDeviL on January 10th, 2014 10:58 PM
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dun refers to dial-up network D.U.N. and LTE refers to 4GLTE.

mobil_dun LTE is what AT&T calls their network proxy.

You were in your APN(access point name) settings. Those really shouldn't be messed with without kowing how to put them back. Only change those if you were putting that phone on another carrier or putting another phone on that carrier.


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