switching between Medianet & MyISP - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

How do i set up auto switching between Media Net & MyISP?
I want to use CV but it has to connect thru a proxy under Media NEt. Some web site does not work thru a proxy, so i want to switch back to MyISP when browsing.

I wasnt aware you could have this done automatically. Only solution I know of is to manually switch it. Would love to be wrong here.

The easiest way to solve your problem is to use NetFront. NetFront has settings to use a proxy server, so you can still use the MyISP connection and just have NetFront to access CV. You can use PIE for your normal web browsing.
There is no auto-switching available. How often do you use CV? I don't use it a whole lot so when I want to view CV, I just switch connections.

that is what ive been reading through out this forum. I was hoping to avoid an extra peice of software just for CV. Netfront does eat up a lot of memory.

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How can i surf using wap?

My carrier has two diffrent rates for surfing. data connection and wap connection. the wap one is much cheaper than the data one. i've been told by my carrier that surfing from the wizard is considered as data since i can view normal html web pages and use messenger, e-mail, etc..
my question: Is there any way to surf wap using this phone (like installing a diffrent web browser?)?
thanks..
This sounds strange to me, because the difference (from operator's POV) should be which access point you use. When WAP was free for me, I browsed everything from my SE P800 with no additional cost.
But you can't access e-mails, ICQ, ftp etc. via a wap access point, only HTML or WML pages!
I have the settings in my phone for wap surfing. but i can't see any normal html sites while using it.
the thing is that there is a way of configuring a regular pc to use the phone as a modem and then access everything via WAP, using a proxy server. i thought maybe i can do the same thing in the phone itself.

Can I access pocket internet explorer on the go?

If I'm in a 3g area can I use the PIE (pocket interntet explorer) on the go? I don't fully understand how the net works on these 3g phones lol. Any help is greatly appreciated.
if the settings are set up
then you can use IE the same way as when
on grps, wifi, usb, bluetooth.......
Basically, Pocket IE (or Opera Mobile, or whatever browser you have on your device) is a dumb client - it can only tell if it has a 'route to host', that is, if it can connect to the URL you input or not. If it can't, the software (OS) takes over and attempts to establish a route to the Internet one way or another, so the browser can resolve the URL (address) and serve up the content for your request.
So, in essense, it's actually the netwokring layer of the OS which does all the clever stuff. Internet Explorer will just use the Internet whichever way it's given to it, so long as it gets it in a way it can understand. And bingo, this is where the long-established, universal standard TCP/IP protocol comes in.

Proxy settings - Wireless

I can't seem to find where to set HTTP/Socks proxy settings for applications using WIFI networking on my Xperia. Basically I'd like to do this so I can use Pandora here in Hong Kong.
Any ideas?
i asked this question before >.> no one answered ;P
Not sure but wouldnt that be dependant on your carrier. might need to look your carriers website
in opera u could try setting them manualy with "opera:config" as URL
never tried it
sitelister said:
I can't seem to find where to set HTTP/Socks proxy settings for applications using WIFI networking on my Xperia. Basically I'd like to do this so I can use Pandora here in Hong Kong.
Any ideas?
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There's no way you can connect through a proxy with your AP. The connection with the AP (wireless connection) is established directly. If you want to use a proxy when you're connected to the wifi, it is up to the application that you use for browsing/do the networking.
For windows there's Proxycap,..etc., apps that "proxyfies" anything. I don't know if there's one for WM.
There's PUTTY for WM (ssl tunneling software), bot i don't know if this is useful for you.
According to the SE tech support, it is not possible to set up a proxy through WiFi. You need to use a browser that you can enter your proxy setting into, such as SkyFire. That is the only way I have been able to get it working.

Which Browser has the proxy for connection?

hi,
I just wanna find the web browser which has the function like the manual configuration for proxy for my SEX1. Because I want to use the wifi at my Uni, but it requires that I have to config the proxy settings like the guide of Uni, then I can surf web via Uni wifi..
Thanx
pekvocey said:
hi,
I just wanna find the web browser which has the function like the manual configuration for proxy for my SEX1. Because I want to use the wifi at my Uni, but it requires that I have to config the proxy settings like the guide of Uni, then I can surf web via Uni wifi..
Thanx
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I use NetFront Web Browser v3.5
It has this feature + many others.
It is set as my default browaser.
I highly recommend it
Opera has proxy settings too i think. Go to opera:config

Automatic Wi-Fi and 3G manager tool

Hello
I'm looking for a program which will ask me, everytime when connection to the internet is needed, which type of connection i want to use. I had before a phone with Symbian system, and I really liked it but i cant find something like that for WM 6.1. Example: I open we browser and enter web adress. Then ppc ask me which type of connection should it use: Wi-Fi or 3G. I choose for example Wi-Fi and network which i want connect to. PPC is connecting, i see the web page which i wanted and then i close web browser - Wi-fi is turned off automaticly. The same with 3G. I believe in your help
I never saw such a tool. However I'm waiting ages for someone to create such a program/service.
For now I would recommend for you to use DialUp Enabler/Disabler or NoData.

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