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Hi, I have been trying to use the default code in the iPhone APNS documentation to generate a device token using registerForRemoteNotificationTypes() but without succes. Neither the didRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithDeviceToken or the didFailToRegisterForRemoteNotificationsWithError is called. I had placed a UIAlert in both these methods- both did not appear.

My iPhone is acceesing APNS using Wi/Fi using DHCP.(& am able to browse ) Is there any other setting that needs to to be done to genrate a device token?

can someone post a working code which can be used to generate device token?

Thanks, V

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Hi vviji, I am facing the same problem. Did you resolve the issue? Please share with me the solution.

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I'm SOrry Shailesh; I'm still stuck at that point.

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SOLVED: The outgoing port 5223 had to be opened for the Firewall of my WiFi AP.

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Solved: Try with Good iPhone device. :)

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