My Kaiser sets the T-Mobile internet connection to use an HTTP proxy of 149.254.201.132:8080
What does this actually do?
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ON my nokia I had wap access to check headlines and football scores. How do I enable the same facility on an XDA ?
You need to run a seperate WAP browser, like EZ WAP. Search the boards here for EZ WAP and you'll find links to places to get it. Once you have it, there's a great WAP config description for T-Mo at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=3675
Hope this helps
I've tried following the steps given in several different threads for configuring this on my XDA but have been unsuccessful. I've been trying to use EZWap to configure it, but it cannot connect. I think its something to do with my network connections on my phone that just arent right. Can anyone walk me through setting up the actual network connection settings for WM2003? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
i installed the mms from the O2 uk rom... (from zip posted here somewhere)...
i get mm2 notifications, but i cant download them...
any ideas?
WAP using IE in WM2003
Supposedly IE in WM2003 has support for WAP browsing. However, when I set up a "TZONES" connection and set up the AP to ( wap.voicestream.com ) and the proxy to ( 216.155.165.50:9201 ), and I try to navigate to:
wap.myvoicestream.com
It no longer works. However, if I navigate to any "regular" www page, it comes up just fine. Has anyone else successfully been able to configure their WM2003 ( TMobile PPCPE ) to access their TZones via IE using the WAP connection/Proxy settings ?
I was thinking of installing EzWap 2.5 again, but during the install it said it was going to replace wapdrv.dll and I wasn't going to run the risk of overwriting a necessary file, so I exited the installation of ExWAP.
Anyone gotten this to work ???
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Eureka !!! You don't need EzWap or Klondike !!!
<Edited - It was LarryH from Horward Forums who originally helped me out with this...it was his idea to try out a different URL monicker. Thanks again Larry ! >
With LarryH's help, we've discovered that it IS possible to access T-Mobile's TZones pages once you've undergone the upgrade to WM2003 from T-Mobile's SITE.
After you set up your connection to use the WAP accesspoint:
wap.voicestream.com
Under Proxy Settings:
WAP: 216.155.165.50 port: 9201
SWAP: 216.155.165.50 port: 9203
You don't have to set the HTTP or SOCKS,
as TMobile doesn't support SOCKS, and the HTTP port ( 80 ) is already open on their gateway server.
To access your TZones homepage, just open IE, and enter:
wsp://wap.myvoicestream.com
apparently entering:
http://wap.myvoicestream.com
will confuse IE in WM2003 for PPC, and
it will say "Unable to find page".
Everyone, enjoy your TZones under WM2003.
Marcelo
but my MSN Messenger don't work
my MSN Messenger still don't work. I have set access point to wap.voicestream.com
do i need to set up something else? or purchase other data plans from tmobile?
Re: but my MSN Messenger don't work
yfei said:
my MSN Messenger still don't work. I have set access point to wap.voicestream.com
I just tried that on my PPC PE and I was able to sign on to MSN Messenger. Are you sure you have the Connection you set up to access the proper proxy address and ports. Make sure you setup the user/password for your msn account properly, because if you type it in wrong, it won't let you log in.
Let me know if you run into any problems.
Marcelo
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Awesome !!!
Now I can have MSN Messenger using T-Zones / WAP access. This is wonderful.
Now with just WAP, I have acesss to port 80 & 110 and MSM messenger.
Thanks a bunch!!!!
-JB
t-mobile UK ??
Does anyone know the WAP settings for t-mobile uk ?
OK my settings are:
cellular line GPRS
access point name: wap.voicestream.com
user name password and domain all blank
proxy settings this network connects to the net check
this network uses a proxy server to connect to the net checked
proxy server is 216.155.165.050
under the advanced part all but socks are set to same IP
WM2003
I connect to GPRS but it says page cannot be found
any ideas why?
figured it out and took out the proxy stuff and access the web now.
I would also like the uk settings and a fool proof step by step instruction, please.
Thanks for any guidance
I know PPC2003 IE support WAP.
But my phone provider Ireland Vodafone has a WAP system called Vodafone live!
I cannot configure IE to use this as it has it's own GPRS and GSM connection profile and Access Point and Proxy. So I want to get a WAP Browser for the XDAII that I can configure to use the WAP settings from Vodafone and the IE can be left for ISP settings and general browsing.
Anyone any suggestions?
Try NetFront browser
http://www.handango.com/PlatformPro...yWords=netfront&catalog=30&txtSearch=netfront
I use the O2active portal and that is something similar to Vodafone Live.
I do have german OS, so my tranlations might not be totally correct.
goto settings -> connections -> connections -> company networks (in german Firmennetzwerke) the last entry.
Here you find the WAP network.
Under "Modem" you can set up the acces point, under proxysettings the proxy, just get your vodfone live stuff from their website or extract it from a mobile. This sould work.
No need for extra cash ;-)
Alex
I am with Vodafone.
I got the XDAII as a Sim Free Phone from O2.
I have removed the extended ROM stuff and set it up for Vodafone.
I have everything working, GPRS & CSD Internet Access. E-Mail, MMS all with Vodafone.
I have setup the connection for the WAP ie. Vodafone live!
All I can enter is the APN "live.vodafone.com" and username and password. BUT I still need to enter the gateway address ie. 10.24.59.100 and the homepage " http://live.vodafone.com".
So where do I enter the gateway if I want to use IE for the WAP browser, and I assume the homepage is not a Proxy address, it's what I enter into the IE address bar to get the wap site???
Anyone,
Thanks again for the info.
under "again-the-stuff-before" where is written proxy-settings, check "use a proxy" (again, mine is german)
under extended you can set the ip address for WAP and WAP secure.
The start-homepage you simple set under IE (just as you would it in Windows)
good luck
This is not a problem due to connexion, GPRS, GSM wap or anything.
for vodafone live, as for Orange world and others, the do watch for the user agent of your device to select the type of page to display.
Every operator has a pool of mobile devices and unfortunately i guss the XDA2 does not belong to this pool.
Here in france it had just been added a couples of days ago because they are now selling it as SPV1000 on the orangeworld contract.
So even if you use a wap browser like ezwap or another, the problem will still remain, the user agent of your devices will not be recognize by the vodafone live wap proxy.
in germany they start selling the XDA2/MDA2 also now from vodafone...
anyway... if you ever had a customized vodafone-firmware on your phone you'll hate vodefone for ever ;-)
Maybe try to begin the URL with wsp:// instead of http:// ...
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Thanks
Steve
I have two proxies I should insert in my proxy settings in the connection icon. One to be used when I connect my JAM to PC through bluetooth to be able to use the internet connection I have (10.0.0.1) and the other I have to replace it with my WAP configuration to be able to use WAP over GPRS (192.168.23.50) . Any method you have guys to put them both without each time I want to connect I have to erase the old proxy and insert the new one. Your help is greatly appreciated.
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I have two proxies I should insert in my proxy settings in the connection icon. One to be used when I connect my JAM to PC through bluetooth to be able to use the internet connection I have (10.0.0.1) and the other I have to replace it with my WAP configuration to be able to use WAP over GPRS (192.168.23.50) . Any method you have guys to put them both without each time I want to connect I have to erase the old proxy and insert the new one. Your help is greatly appreciated.
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Why do you need second proxy??? You can use your Pocket Internet Explorer over usual GPRS connection to view any WAP resources and it will be cheaper because GPRS traffic usually cheaper than WAP
I see only one reason to use WAP gateway - is to be able to access operator's content pages
Thanks for your reply. I need my ISP proxy since I am able to view any homepage as it is and not in WAP mode so as if I have a GPRS connection but only restricted to Internet explorer. I cannot use for instance the MSN messanger and other internet related applications .
and if I put the 10.2.2.1 proxy and leave the wap proxy 192.168.50.23 and try to browse through internet explorer it gives me an error
Any help would be appreciated.
Hi guys!
Can I configure the Internet Explorer of my Jam to use athe WAP connection?
I have 100MB free 1 for WAP-GPRS connection a month and I'd like to use them to connect to the internet with the Internet Explorer of my Jam....
Is it possible? How can I configure all the internet connection request to my WAP connection?
yes you can do it, just have to configure WAP gateway IP in proxy setting to port 9001, in connection you have to choose right APN in magician named Access Point and of course login and password
to use wap in IE you have to use wsp:// instead http:// so when you setup your connection properly with proxy gateway on port 9001 or the one your provider use to open wap pages in IE write addresses in this format wsp://wap.name.com
Thanks!
My university WLAN network uses a proxy server for browsing.
Now, I can easily connect my O2 Exec with the university network but I end up browsing only the internal network. I don't know how to set up Pocket IE and/or Opera to browse through the proxy.
I couldn't find any setting in the browser or anywhere else to enter the proxy.
The only option for setting up a proxy is in the Connection Settings but I believe those connection settings are for GPRS and MMS and not for WLAN.
How do I browse on my WLAN with proxy? :?