wtls 2.0 - Networking

Hi,
Using Ez wap with my bank requires wtls 2.0 or higher.
Which program should I use instead? (ezwap 2.5 is 1.x)
Walter

wapsite abn-amro.
I tried to contact the wap site of abn-amro but I couldn't get thru. Dailed the contact centre and they told me that because of the wlts level this wasn't possible.
I've called some other people i know within abn-amro and there should be another update in a couple of months for ipaq/xda etc people to access internet banking thru normal www/http
Suffocation.

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WAP/MSN/Pocket IRC

I phoned O2 up the other day and asked them to enable WAP/GPRS on my phone which they did and asked them for all the settings to connect to websites and such, which they did and it all worked great apart from 2 programs what i wanted to use on my xda2 wont connect
First i tried MSN and that didnt work so i did a search on google and found out that a patch was needed from microsoft. I downloaded, installed and it still didnt work. Then i tried Pocket IRC (not made by microsoft so i thought it mite work) but it didnt, so i thought i would come on here and pester you lot and see if you knew if this was a common problem or if its something that i'v done...
thanks in advance,
Skillz
thats because the above programs use ports, you only get port 80 off o2.. for the internet. Theres no way to make it work
well whats the point in having the program there if we can use it
isnt there a hack of some sort that will allow me to use more ports than 80? :roll:
You can use MSN, PIRC etc with the XDA II, but it wont work over the WAP network. You have to use the MobileWeb APN, which should already be configured by the O2 Active system as the Internet Connection (as opposed to WAP, which is designated the "work" connection), but you need to make sure that the APN is enabled on your SIM card- another call to customer services!
You could also try Agile Messenger or even ChatToGo which supports all the messaging systems, but has a small subscription charge.

internet banking

I log into my bank account over a gprs connection I am asked for a/c No. through a "Java applet" I enter my number but I am in a continuous loop being asked for my a/c No. I should get my next security question. Any ideas
which bank? as some use a system which requires the "desktop" version of Interent Explorer. I think that problems have been mentioned elsewhere with Abbey?
re
the bank is AIB
Try using another browser, such as Opera (they offer PPC and PDA versions from opera.com).

any way to browse wap on the telus network

My online banking website wont let me on with pie, but I used to access it from all my old cells. I believe wap is the correct term, but I am not sure. Anyone know how to access the same network as non wm devices? not the actual internet?
Hi I had the same problem but i just used operamini instead
Seems to work on most banking websites

Telstra Email and Flashing Roms

If you want to connect to your work email (i.e. MS Exchange) with Telstra you have to use Activesync and what they call the Windows Mobile Email Solution. This is by way of an extra fee for a Email Pack (costs between $0-$40 depending on your call plan). This option then allows you unlimited email (or at least until you get to 1gig) provided it is through Activesync and Ms Exchange (i.e not POP or IMAP). It seems that Telstra route the Activesync data usage through a specific APN to that used for internet browsing (which you pay for separately). Presumably, this is set up in the Tesltra Rom that the HD2 comes with (in the form of the Dedicated line used for access in the Activesync settings on the phone). My concern is that if I flash my rom with any non-Telstra rom, these settings will be lost and if I used Activesync with standard Internet access (through telstra.internet APN), I may get a hefty bill at the month. Does anyone know what settings Tesltra uses for Activesync and if one could use those settings on a generic Rom? In addition, if Activesync will work through the telstra.internet APN, a plain Internet pack for $19 for 1 Gig is better value than the Email Pack (most users wouldn't used that much for email in a month). However, I'm not sure if Activesync will work on Telstra other than through its chosen route (Activesync requires the network operator to allow a connection to stay open for up to 30 minutes with no traffic). I've tried to find out from Tesltra what the settings are: all they would tell me is that any flash (even from HTC) will void my warranty!
Work email
Just connect directly to your Exchange server and dont worry about the Telstra bloat. All you need is a normal data pack, and hook up to your Exchange server (either via Active Sync or on the email tab). Don't pay for the extra email thing.
Regardless of the ROM, it will auto configure when it detects Telstra.
That's all you need. I'm with Telstra and regularly flash cooked ROMs.
rdster said:
Just connect directly to your Exchange server and dont worry about the Telstra bloat.
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Nah the problem is that the exchange e-mail the OP is talking about is a product/service Telstra offers which on any other phone requires you to set an APN different to Telstra.Internet or Telstra.WAP etc. It has the same functionality execpt that it acts as a VPN/Proxy for the exchange server connection.
I was previously using this on an iPhone without issue but cannot get it working on my HD2 as the carrier ROM won't let you change the APN.
I haven't tried it yet, but I'd assume that with any other ROM you'd set the default APN to telstra.<custom_name> and everything including exchange activesync would work.
I've always just used the normal telstra.wap APN for connection to my Exchange server.
But one thing I have found is that Activesync doesn't like keeping a connection alive if using the recommended proxy servers (150.1.181.* from memory).
So for the HD2 the preconfigured "Telstra Internet" gives me grief whereas using "My ISP" with only the telstra.wap APN and no proxy servers works fine. The difference in battery life is very noticeable as the phone is not constantly trying to maintain a connection.
the telstra website seems to suggest that the Email Pack allows access through a special route which is optimised for battery life and has been developed with Microsoft. I am guessing that these settings allow the phone to stay connected to the Excahnge server longer than Telstra would otherwise allow (when data goes through the usual internet APN).
It is really frustrating that Telstra can't/won't explain how it all works.
The pricing also makes me suspect that the Email Pack is a bit of a rip-off: if you don't choose to add it to the business mobile plus pack, you get 600MB of free data in your pack. If you choose the Email Pack, you have to pay an extra $20 and then your internet data (i.e. non-email) is reduced to 100MB. Which then means you have to add a 1Gig Data Pack (in case you use more than 100MB and get rorted with the Telstra excess data rates).
It would be really nice if Telstra was more open as to why this Email Pack is worth paying an extra $20 for.
I suspect the reason they are not is because it is a bit of a rip-off.
sounds a bit dodgy to me, letting your network operator become an active link in your work email chain.don't think I'd like o2 to be anything more than a blind data carrier for my works stuff.
Even downloading all e-mails in HTML with attachments and doing light web browsing I don't use more than 100-200MB a month so it isn't really an issue for me as I just buy enough prepaid datapacks.
When I got rid of the proxy servers I expected to have problems connecting to web sites and service but haven't had any dramas. I assume the special e-mail route bypasses any proxy servers and is optimised for exchange server push email traffic. But it does seem like premium pricing for the privilege.

T-Mobile web2go hack and JAVA Applications

Hello friends...
so i came to a link posted here by someone on getting EDGE (T-Mobile USA ) network on out Windows Mobile phone using proxy..
(here's the link http://www.ehow.com/how_4833301_conf...ws-mobile.html)
when i opened Internet Explorer....there were no sites i could open...except it showed me an error message from T-Mobile that i need to use a MONTHLY BASED PLAN...
HOwever to my surprise i opened YAHOO MOBILE(m.yahoo.com) on OPERA 10 beta 2 and bravo.....IT WORKED...that means i could check my emails...
however other sites did not opened and gave the same error message !!
ALso then i opened up a JAVA APPLICATION Called "SNAPTU" ( http://www.getjar.com/mobile/18108/s...-kp500-cookie/ )
it asked me to connect to the internet and i gave permisions !! and it worked as well !! i was able to access FAcebook....CNN...BBC...etc...
but again OPERA MINI 5 did not work !!!
is it becos of the java apps connecting via proxy...if so please tell me some java apps that will work just like SNAPTU....
PLEASE TELL ME !! IS THERE ANY WAY TO MAKE IT REALLY WORK !!
thank you !
Is only T-zones enabled?
Opera mini doesn't support proxied connection because it uses a tunnel through socks or http, that includes the tzone wap proxy. Opera mobile however does. Not sure why Internet explored doesn't work but it sucks so I wouldn't touch it anyways. U need to configure ie to use a proxy before anything else. I believe opera mobile autodetects it
internet2.voicestream.com
not:
epc.tmobile.com
moSess said:
internet2.voicestream.com
not:
epc.tmobile.com
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agreed. tmobile disabled proxy support.
OP, what exactly are you trying to do?
well ok here's d thing....application like SNAPTU (java application) works.....i can use facebook...and a lot other apps....inside it...so clearly we some how have packet transfer....also Palringo mobile messenger works......absolutely fine.....
now if theres just some way to make opera mini work the same way.....
i saw someone post a opera mini handler...in which a lot of people were able to make mini work....using their own proxy support for EDGE connections......

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