check out this site:
http://www.opendns.com/start/windows_mobile5.php
I was having issues with cingular dns lookups taking forever sometimes, and this seems to help a lot so far.
If I use cingular's proxy, I have a lot fewer problems with dns taking forever, but some sites like yahoo news say 'forbidden'.
is cingular just using a 486 for a dns server, or do I have some other problem?
thanks,
wes
I use it on both my PocketPC and home PC.
Works great!
I'll second that...
i found a picture of the cingular dns server room...
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but yes, their dns is slooooooow, i am using open dns with much better results...
*pic credit goes to mikechannon
I'm having faster lookups using 4.2.2.1 for primary and 4.2.2.2 for alternate than I did with the the open dns servers. Found that here:
http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=12414
Related
Found it on the net. I've tried it works really well over WiFi on my desire.
Moto Phone Portal, the Android program allows users to select WiFi or USB to connect to one's PC, and once the app is fired up, you simply point your machine's web browser to the listed URL in order to manage contacts, media, etc.
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Thats how it looks on PC web browser.
Rapidshare
Enjoy
cheers. could prove very useful.
Download limit has been reached.
Anyone mirror this on megaupload or something ?
couple of mirrors:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/nydh2zmnvno/PhonePortal1.00.rar
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3O1WLQDQ
http://rapidshare.com/files/374690685/PhonePortal1.00.rar.html
http://netload.in/dateiJYvrh3k3b3.htm
http://www.zshare.net/download/748494973d3213b4/
http://www.filefactory.com/file/b10d9h7/n/PhonePortal1.00.rar
http://www.easy-share.com/1909811391/PhonePortal1.00.rar
Excelent piece of software
Thanks for the find
I have a feeling I'm going to end up wearing a pointy hat and standing in the corner for this, but I've just installed Ubuntu 10.04 server, along with LAMP server option.
Everything went OK and the server is running. If I access it via a browser, I get the, 'It Works!" default page.
What I want to do now is upload a Joomla installation via FTP, but find that I can't get access as no user name and password combination I've tried is accepted and I just get "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server".
What have I missed?
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is there any suggestion for me now?
I got bored, so I decided to port an old app I had coded in C#. Basically, for those who look for servers to exploit with their shells, you give a range of IP's, and it queries them to see if WebDav is enabled. I'll probably add the feature to check if you can exploit it, or even to upload the shell. Anyways, I still need to add Text Boxes for the IP ranges, and another sub item under "WebDav" for the Server Type. Here's a picture:
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Any ideas, thoughts, suggestions? I'm open to anything!
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Looks like my system apps are uploading something at 1+ Mb/s.
They have been ongoing for about 10minutes, then I kill data. Once it's restored they go back to uploading.
Happening on LTE. I have zero spare bandwidth, webpages wont load.
I can't make them stop!
I am not rooted.
Does anyone have any idea why these apps are uploading at Mb/s?
Update:
I rebooted a few times and got a completely new IP address.
My previous IP address whois info was registered to "DoD Network Information Center."
(30.248.181.***) Which is where my data was being uploaded to. Was it using me/my bandwidth like a VPN or a pass through for other people?
Now the massive connections have stopped and everything is back to normal.
I'd still like to know why "Settings" was uploading 1Mb/s for the last 3 hours.
Screen shot of my active connections:
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Hi,
I want to turn my Raspberry Pi into an AirPlay Server. I find rPlay very useful but I can't config my rPlay server because the web server where I'm supposed to enter the key is unreachable !
Though, the server is ON...
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My Raspberry is connected to the network. I test to create a simple python web server and I can reach it...
I checked which port are listening and the default 7100 port wasn't opened...
I hope someone know how to solve this problem !
Thanks in advance !