What access point to use with O2?

When I connect to the web I have the option to choose how I want to connect (so at home I'll use a WLAN). With O2 what access point are recommended on a postpay contract and does it vary depending on 3G or GPRS reception ?
i.e. use O2 MobileWeb with 3G?
Thanks,

Generally "WEB" should be used with a standard access point i.e no proxies etc
check the settings under menu>tools>settings>connection>access points
open the access point you normally use and select options>advanced settings you can then see if any proxies have been added. If necessary delete both the proxy and port
If clear leave as is and make sure your access point name is the default "02" type. Contact them for this.
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