In setting->connection->connection,I can only find the place to set up
variety of proxies of different type(sock4,sock5,http,wap ).But how can I
set up a connection that only with a socksv5 proxy?(without http)Or is this
type of connection unrealisable ?
When I click advance setting and set up the socks proxy setting and
leave other proxy settings blank, the input box under "Use proxy to connect
to internet" has been greyed out and made blank,seems the proxy has been disabled ?
Anyone can help me ?
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Hi guys,
Well I have searched everywhere and found nothing.
Well my college has wifi but it uses a proxy to access the internet.
So in Internet explorer on my desktop/laptop there is a direct option in the lan settings to specify a proxy ip and prot.
how do i do the same for my xda2s running 5.0.
thanks
Hello,
The way to go about doing this is to set up a proxy server under Start> Setings>Connections>Connections. Under My Work Network, select "Set Up My Proxy Server" and check the boxes for "This Network connects to the internet" and "this network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet". Click on the "advanced" setting which should open up a window where you can choose your proxy port and enter your port address & numbers. Note when using pass through or any other connection that doesnt use the same proxy, make sure you turn your proxy port settings off (by unchecking the "this NW uses proxy port" check box). I hope this solves your problem.
Alternatively, a solution I've found which works is to use Opera Mobile - you can specify an HTTP and/or HTTPS proxy to use (in the form of hostname/iport) and then when you connect it just asks you to authenticate against it and boom: you're good to go.
No more faffing about with My Work Network, half the time I could never get connectivity with my Alpine when I did it like that (which meant it tried to dial up to the GPRS)... However if I'm not using Opera for one reason or another, I will use the My Work Network method with my TyTn. Both ways work just as well, I just think the Opera solution is neater because you can just set all your wifi networks as 'connects to the Internet'.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=690963
i think it may work
it worked for me
Greetings all, new user here with a TyTN issue.
I have a TyTN I am having trouble to send/receive POP3 mail while connected to Wi-Fi network with proxy server. I have searched web for solution but did not find anything specific, I hope someone can point me to the right direction here.
This issue only happens when I am connected to my work network. With my current setting I can browse web with IE but not send/receive POP3 mail. I receive following error message "Messages can not be downloaded to your mobile device. Make sure you are connected and that your e-mail account settings are correct. Then, try to download messages again.".
My wireless network configuration are
all default except "Connects to:", which is set to Work instead of The Internet.
My proxy settings are
"This network connects to the Internet" - checked
"This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet" - checked
Under Advanced, HTTP proxy's port changed to 8080, Socks proxy port changed to 8080 with sock 5 selected, WAP and Secure WAP were left blank.
My IEEE 802.11b/g Compatible Wi-Fi Adapter settings are
"Use server-assigned IP address"
I have tested my TyTN in free Wi-Fi lounges where proxy isn't needed, I didn't have any problem send/receive e-mail. I have also tested send/receive e-mail via GPRS, that worked fine too. Discussing this issue with our IT department, they suggested to change setting under IEEE 802.11b/g Compatible Wi-Fi adapter to "Use specific IP address" and uncheck use proxy server setting under Network setup. I was able to send/receive e-mail when applying the above 2 changes to bypass proxy server. My question now is can I setup mail to work with proxy server instead of change network settings to bypass proxy server? Any help'd be greatly appreciated, thanks.
i have to insert manually every time my proxy on the niki to use the active sync. when i disconnect and reconnect the phone there is no more proxy and i receive an error from active sync untill i insert the proxy manually. has someone else the same problem... is there a solution??
Hi,
Under Connections -> Configure Proxy Server -> Proxy Definition -> Advanced, there is a list of types of proxies that can be configured - HTTP, WAP, Secure WAP and Socks.
I need to use the HTTP proxy and it works fine but everytime I am done using the connection, I need to go back and reconfigure the proxy server settings !! Why does the server settings disappear ?? and where can I configure it such that it doest not vanish again !?
thanks
In setting->connection->connection,I can only find the place to set up
variety of proxies of different type(sock4,sock5,http,wap ).But how can I
set up a connection that only with a socksv5 proxy?(without http)Or is this
type of connection unrealisable ?
When I click advance setting and set up the socks proxy setting and
leave other proxy settings blank, the input box under "Use proxy to connect
to internet" has been greyed out,seems the proxy has been disabled ?
basically i read some where to uncheck the box of proxy settings or somethink, now when i got to send/recieve email it says error syncing. now its askin m to enter ther setting WAP, GPRS etc... username and password? anyody now these.
thankyou in advance
I dont have the proxy unchecked, and mines worked fine.
Here is full internet settings.
settings-menu-all settings-connections
connections - edit proxy server (under "t-mobile internet" or whatever is first default profile)
check the boxes
and click advanced
HTTP 149.254.201.132:8080
SOCKS 149.254.211.10:1080