Modem selection or assignment - Networking

Hi,
I have configured 2 modems in my connection settings to access the internet.
One uses the fast internet access point and the 2nd one is based on the WAP access point that also gives HTTP access to the internet. Both are based on 3G.
Now the WAP access is unlimited so i want to use it most of the times for programs that use HTTP (weather updated, internet browsing, RSS feeds), sync with exchange, etc.
Some programs do not work with the WAP access point and only connect through regular internet access (like: gmail mailbox, fring, etc.).
My question:
Is there a way to configure the connection modem applications will use?
Or is there a way to select on demand which connection to use when internet connection is needed?
or is there any 3rd party SW to help me?
Thanks, Ori.

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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.

Pocket MSN to work via proxied internet connection

Pocket MSN (MSN Messanger and Hotmail) only works with a direct connection the internet.
Does anybody know how to tweak it such as way (via registry setting etc) so that it can connect via the proxied internet connection.
The regular desktop MSN Messanger has the option in the app setting to allow it to work via a HTTP proxy server.
The reason I'm asking for this is that, some of us here in this forum, use the cheap GPRS service here in the US that only connects us to the internet via a HTTP proxy. We have web browsing and pop3 working, but not the MSN messanger and hotmail.
Thanks in advance for anybody that will provide some clue.
lie_ui said:
Pocket MSN (MSN Messanger and Hotmail) only works with a direct connection the internet.
Does anybody know how to tweak it such as way (via registry setting etc) so that it can connect via the proxied internet connection.
The regular desktop MSN Messanger has the option in the app setting to allow it to work via a HTTP proxy server.
The reason I'm asking for this is that, some of us here in this forum, use the cheap GPRS service here in the US that only connects us to the internet via a HTTP proxy. We have web browsing and pop3 working, but not the MSN messanger and hotmail.
Thanks in advance for anybody that will provide some clue.
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You must use a SOCKS-capable proxy. That is, not just a simple HTTP proxy. Also see http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/index.php?s=SOCKS+messenger&sentence=AND - in there, I've also elaborated on this problem.
I understand this. However, the data service we use (T-Mobile USA t-zones) does not support SOCKS. We only have HTTP proxy and WAP proxy support.
Using the same data service from my laptop (with my PPC as the wireless modem), I could run MSN Messanger from my laptop (by using the HTTP proxy).
The Pocket MSN however, does not work. I would believe there is some way to tweak it to recognize the HTTP proxy as well.

Always use VPN for internet access via GPRS/3G

Always use VPN for internet access via GPRS/3G
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After some experimentig I found this solution to always use VPN for internet access:
add "*/*" to the list of exceptions for internal network
and change this registry setting
[HKLM\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{7C4B7A38-5FF7-4bc1-80F6-5DA7870BB1AA\Connections]
Select your VPN connection and set
"AlwaysOn"=1 (decimal)
tested with this settings:
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Direct Push is enabled
everything works fine but VPN is being disconnected after Active Sync does its first syncronization over VPN.
any ideas?

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I have few connections on my S200, (few apn's opened), one
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Simpel question: How can I connect with two GPRS connections?
- 1st Internet -> WAP Profile
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This because I have no limit on the WAP profile, and I can watch internet sites with it, but the ports are closed. Internet profile has 25mb, that's enough for MSN.
With the program slick I could get managed to open 2 GPRS connections, but the program won't work with my MSN account. MSN live works fine with the internet profile, but how can I manage that he always use that profile and Internet Explorer use the WAP profile?
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A little kick =)
Or searching for a MSN program that supports HTTP Binding
Kicking a little =)
D25002011 said:
A little kick =)
Or searching for a MSN program that supports HTTP Binding
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This is your lucky day I think.
I was about to suggest you to use Talkonaut j2me client which supports Jabber HTTP Binding and hence, msn, aim and other protocols, but looking for their download address I noticed they've released a NATIVE version for WM just today.
Going to test right after posting this, enjoy!
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY, gonna test it right away
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The j2me can connect.. the native version can't

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