Hi,
in Germany we have an O2 WAP-Flatrate that does require the use of a specific APN/Gateway. However, a lot of pages (including the O2 Active Pages quoted in SMS-eMail notification) come with http prefix which makes the Internet Explorer wanting to open the Internet GPRS instead of the WAP GPRS connection. Even the documentation of O2 refers often enough to http:// instead of wsp:// pages.
Now the question: How can I make the Internet Explorer coming with the XDA 2 to use the WAP settings including the proxy and port (actually it should be gateway rather, but the XDA 2 only allows you to set ports) set for the WAP-connection (in a way that works).
Can I trick it to open "http://" sites? Maybe with some registry tweaks?
I can change the network that is used to connect to the internet to the WAP network(where I can set a proxy), but that does not seem to work. On SE P800 I can even display proper websites with the same settings.
Any ideas how to unlock this?
Regards,
I'm using an XDA2 with the latest public ROM version from O2.
I have three GPRS connections that I use - the Internet, a work VPN, and WAP.
For day to day work I tend to use just the Internet and work VPN. Sometimes, however, I also use WAP.
Is there an easy way of connecting to WAP WITHOUT having to go into the connection manager and change my Internet settings from the Internet connection to the WAP connection?
Or, is there a better Connection Manager out there that can handle more than 2 connections?
Or, finally, is there a way to detect that a WAP connection is needed, and connect as required?
An alternative would be a program that allows you to, with the click of a button, select the two connections that you want to use (i.e. profile 1 is VPN and WAP and profile 2 is VPN and Internet).
Thanks!
I have exactly the same problem.
Too many operations to change the connection!!!
Someone any ideas?
Same here .. Having the same issue ..
It is inefficient to change the connection through Conn Manager ..
Perhaps can we do it through registry change? i.e. create several registry files, and just click the one we need when we want to connect to certain profile ..
Tried to look through the registry setting for Conn Manager, but it is confusing, they are using so many {436EF144- ....}, {18AD9FBD- ..} thingy
Maybe some expert can help here?
Thanks
Back From The Grave!!!
I was wondering the same thing!
I hate to say it, but the iPhone does wifi much simpler than Windows Mobile -- just flick a software switch and you're on, no changing settings, and no changing back when you go offline.
It's over 10 taps in Windows Mobile to do the same thing! I know there just HAS to be a simpler way to do this!
you can make you life a easier if you create a shortcut of the remnet.exe (inside the windows directory) to the start menu folder
rename "shortcut to remnet" to "connections"
Hello,
i've been searching around the web for a definitive explanation of the communication settings (Wep, Wap, GPRS, Internet, ISP, Wlan, etc.) in WM2006.
I can usually fiddle my way through setting something up, that seems to work...but i never know exactly why or what i did!
Now that i've got the HTC tytnII with built in Wlan this has become even more complicated.
For example, sometimes when i have an active Wlan connection and am surfing the internet, the phone connection pops up and asks me to connect via GPRS (Wap or Wep).
This is something that i've been confused about for some time anyway: how doese the unit know which way it should connect to the internet when i start an application?
IN any case, i've now been searching for a definitive explanation of the various settings contained in WM6.
Is there somewhere a good explanation of how it all works, so that i can understand the various settings?
Thanks in advance for any help....
tjohnso1 said:
Hello,
i've been searching around the web for a definitive explanation of the communication settings (Wep, Wap, GPRS, Internet, ISP, Wlan, etc.) in WM2006.
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Same here, I'd also like to know the difference.
For example, right now I seem to be able to configure a specific network connection to use for my Gmail synchronization. However, this ranges from 'The Internet' to 'My Internet', and just don't forget 'Work'.
Having a more profound understanding of these 'networks' and how to properly configure them is vital in this day where devices can also connect to the net using USB/ActiveSync and Wifi.
Hello all ,
i often use wap connection to access to my provider's portal and web connection for web , traffic info for tomtom , check my emails , .....
So each time i wan't to change the type of connection , i have to go to start - parameters - connexion tab - connexion - advanced tab - select network - and finally choose the type i want ..... all this is enough annoying , except spb pocket plus , do you know another solution to have a shortcut to do this ?
Thank you for your help
Hello,
I search all the forum an issue to my problem. I've set my default data connexion to Orange Entreprises in the advanced setting of the network parameters. I've made a little scripts that ask me to choose which connexion I want to launch to go on the web. But, if the connexion I choose is different the default connexion set in the advanced setting of the network parameters, the initiale connexion is cut and the default is launch.
So my script is useless... I look for the registry key that define the default connexion in the advanced setting of the network parameters.
It could be in HLM\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{EF09F4C-....}\
But what the signification of the key beginning with HTTP-{XXX}? There is a inside key call Enable = 1 which, I think, could define the default connexion. I find the SrcId of only a few profil connexion...
To test, I switch the connexion and the last HTTP-{XXX} disapear for a new HTTP-{YYY} with the key Enable = 1. I tried with a third connexion profil and the HTTP-{YYY} don't disapear but the enable key move to 0... and the HTTP-{ZZZ} enable key is now to 1... Why do I not find all my SrcId profil here si I've juste to modifie the enable value to set the default connexion???
Please could someone help me by giving me some informations on these subtilities (or a better simple way to do what I'm looking for).
Thanking you in advance, I can give you all the informations I have to help.
Maybe I'm posting in the wrong section???
Apparently it's imposible to do what i'm looking for... No idea?
I'm on a new way... Is it possible to change the proxy setting of a data mobile connexion via the registry?
You need to use XML provisioning for configuring connection manager, a complete reference is available here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa456228.aspx
What you are trying to achieve is described here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms889544.aspx
Thnak You Very much...
Apparently it's hard to do. Can Mortscrip use Windows Mobile API...
Could someone help me to use the XML provisioning...
I'm sure I'm not the only one who likes to do that?
Hi all,
I actually have a HTC Diamond 2 and my provider is SFR.
I have 2 data connections available :
- a data and mail conection called SL2SFR
- a wap connexion called WAP SFR used for a GPS program (SFR Find And Go)
My default data connection is the SL2SFR. Each time I want to use the SFR Find and Go, I need to change the default connection.
It would be great to have a little software that will permit to choose the connection I want to use .. and what could be more great is to have a today plugin (for manillatodaypage for example) for a quicker access ....
Do someone do a such software ?
Regards