Nokia N96 MMS Settings Help

Hi, My friend sent me a mms message but i cannot recieve it, says i need to define an access point first.
Could someone help me through the settings cos i cant find much, found the option to add access point for mms, but all that came up was a wireless connection, or an option for packet data.
Im on 3 if that helps
Cheers
Ross
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'3' but where in the world ('3', Hutchison 3G, has/operates networks in many countries, and the settings would be different for each country).
In any case, you can probably have the appropriate MMS settings sent to you as an SMS from '3' if you call their customer service. You may be able to order the settings from their web site, too.
Or you can go through http://www.nokia.com/support as Nokia has at least in the past had a web page where you can order the settings to be sent for several phone models/operators.
And if you have a phone with the "Settings Wizard" application on the phone, you can try running it to get the settings that way, too.

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    it as a "Good N-Gage gaming phone" Haha, I just shall laugh about that. I guess
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