android rogers LTE settings
Looking for the Rogers LTE Settings?

Well you have come to the right place

These LTE APN settings should work for any Rogers Android LTE capable Phone.

Settings are below.











Rogers LTE Settings for Android

Name

  • Rogers LTE
  • APN

  • ltemobile.apn
  • Proxy

  • Not set
  • Port

  • Not set
  • Username

  • Not set
  • Password

  • Not set
  • Server

  • Not set
  • MMSC

  • http://mms.gprs.rogers.com
  • MMS proxy

  • 10.128.1.69
  • MMS port

  • 80
  • MCC

  • 302
  • MNC

  • 720
  • Authentication type

  • None
  • APN type

  • default,mms,supl
  • APN protocol

  • IPv4/IPv6
  • APN enable/disable

  • APN enabled (checked)
  • Bearer

  • Unspecified

  • Rogers LTE Tethering Settings for Android

    Name

  • LTE Tethering
  • APN

  • ltedata.apn
  • Proxy

  • Not set
  • Port

  • Not set
  • Username

  • Not set
  • Password

  • Not set
  • Server

  • Not set
  • MMSC

  • Not set
  • MMS proxy

  • Not set
  • MMS port

  • Not set
  • MCC

  • 302
  • MNC

  • 720
  • Authentication type

  • None
  • APN type

  • dun
  • APN protocol

  • Not set
  • APN enable/disable

  • APN enabled (checked)
  • Bearer

  • Not set

  • Conclusion

    Hope these settings help any other Rogers users.

    If you found this post helpful or I helped you, please leave me a comment below.


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