SafeLink is a government-funded program that provides free or low-cost cell phone service to eligible individuals and families. SafeLink offers a variety of plans, including 5G plans. In order to use SafeLink 5G service, you will need to set up your device with the correct APN settings.
5G Safelink APN for Best Internet Speed
Here are the Safelink APN settings in table format with the specified terms “by apn-mostly.com”:
Apply These Parameters
Field
Setting
Name
Safelink by apn-mostly.com
APN
tfdata
Proxy
proxy.mobile.att.net
Port
80
Username
Not Set
Password
Not Set
Server
Not Set
MMSC
http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy
proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS Port
80
MCC
310
MNC
410
Authentication Type
Not Set
APN type
default,supl,mms
APN protocol
Ipv4
APN roaming protocol
Ipv4
Enable/disable APN
APN Enabled
Bearer
Unspecified
MVNO type
None
MVNO Value
Not set
Safelink APN Settings for iPhone iPad
Note: Settings for iPhone are configured through the device settings and may not include all fields as listed in Android settings.
Field
Setting
Cellular Data APN
tfdata
Username
Blank
Password
Blank
MMS APN
tfdata
MMS Username
Blank
MMS Password
Blank
MMSC
http://mmsc.mobile.att.net
MMS Proxy
proxy.mobile.att.net
MMS Message Size
1048576
MMS UA Prof URL
http://www.apple.com/mms/uaprof.rdf
Name
Safelink by apn-mostly.com
Safelink APN Settings Verizon Network
Field
Setting
Name
Safelink by apn-mostly.com
APN
TRACFONE.VZWENTP
Proxy
Not Set
Port
Not Set
Username
Not Set
Password
Not Set
Server
Not Set
MMSC
http://mms.vtext.com/servlets/mms
MMS Proxy
Not Set
MMS Port
Not Set
MCC
311
MNC
480
Authentication Type
Not Set
APN type
default,supl,mms
APN protocol
Ipv4
APN roaming protocol
Ipv4
Enable/disable APN
APN Enabled
Bearer
Unspecified
MVNO type
None
MVNO Value
Not set
These tables include the specified terms and present the Safelink APN settings for AT&T and Verizon networks for both Android and iPhone/iPad.
Quick summary for Safelink APN 5G
SafeLink 5G APN settings are configuration settings that tell your device how to connect to the SafeLink 5G network.
Benefits of using SafeLink 5G APN settings include faster internet speeds, more reliable connections, better streaming and gaming experiences, and access to more apps and services.
Anyone who is using a SafeLink 5G device should read this article.
APN stands for “Access Point Name” and it is a configuration setting that tells your device how to connect to the internet. The correct APN settings for SafeLink 5G are:
APN: safelinkapn
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
A step-by-step guide to setting up SafeLink 5G APN settings
To set up SafeLink 5G APN settings on your device, follow these steps:
Go to your device’s Settings app.
Tap on “Cellular” or “Mobile networks.”
Tap on “Access Point Names” or “APN.”
Tap on the “+” button to add a new APN.
Enter the following information:
Name: SafeLink 5G
APN: safelinkapn
Proxy: Not set
Port: Not set
Username: Not set
Password: Not set
Tap on the “Save” button.
Once you have followed these steps, your device will be able to connect to the SafeLink 5G network.
Deleting the Safelink 5G settings from APN
Here are the steps to delete the Safelink APN (Access Point Name) from your Android device:
Open the Settings app on your Android device.
Tap on “Network & internet” or “Connections.”
Tap on “Mobile network” or “Cellular networks.”
Tap on “Advanced” or “Access Point Names.”
You should see a list of APNs configured on your device, including the Safelink APN.
Look for an APN entry with the name “Safelink” or something similar. The APN name may vary slightly depending on your device and Android version.
Once you’ve located the Safelink APN, tap on the three-dot menu icon or long-press on the APN entry.
Select “Delete” or “Remove” from the options.
Confirm the deletion when prompted.
After deleting the Safelink APN, your device will no longer have the specific APN settings for accessing the Safelink mobile data network. If you wish to use Safelink’s mobile data services in the future, you may need to manually add or restore the Safelink APN settings.
Restoring Factory-Set APN Configuration
Sometimes, custom APN tweaks may cause conflicts or connectivity issues. In such cases, resetting to the default settings can resolve the problem:
Access APN Management Within your device’s network settings menu, locate the “Access Point Names” or “APN” section and navigate to it.
Identify Reset Function Look for an option explicitly labeled “Reset to default,” “Restore original settings,” or represented by iconography such as three vertical dots or an overflow menu icon.
Initiate Reset Process Once you’ve identified the reset function, select it. You may be prompted to confirm your choice before proceeding. Provide confirmation to revert all APN details back to the original, carrier-specified configuration.
Troubleshooting APN for SafeLink 5G
If you are having trouble connecting to the SafeLink 5G network, try the following troubleshooting tips:
Make sure that you have entered the correct APN settings.
Restart your device.
Check to see if you have any signal bars. If you do not have any signal bars, you may be in an area with poor coverage.
Setting up SafeLink 5G APN settings is a quick and easy process. By following the steps in this article, you will be able to connect your device to the SafeLink 5G network and enjoy the benefits of fast and reliable internet service.
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Glossary
APN: Access Point Name. A configuration setting that tells your device how to connect to the internet.
5G: The fifth generation of cellular network technology. 5G offers faster internet speeds and more reliable connections than previous generations of cellular networks.
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