Is there a way for Android - Android Software Development

Hello is was wondering if anybody knows a way to get Android to rum on a simple IP address my carrier is cricket and they dont have a moblie IP address is there a way to switch android form running a broadband IP to a silmpe IP I thibk this is the reason I cant connect to the internet I have try all the setting and still nothing thanks for the help Dennis

Umm...what are you talking about?
You need the correct APN details for your carrier, without them you will not be able to connect..

Adrian you ************ whats up? Anyway yea I think this dude needs to get the APN details for cricket and he will be all good. Search for the giant APN list somewhere in the Dream forums.

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Sprint Touch (To cricket then android)

I have a chance to get a touch for 40$ which is a good deal right?
Also can I flash it to cricket and internet and all will work and after I flash it I could put android on it correct?
I could easily find out how to flash to cricket by reading but am confused by the android part isnt it flashing a new rom so I couldnt connect to cricket? Thanks will be back tonight to reply so leave as many suggestions as possible
Thank You all
no flashed rom needed for android
after you have flashed you touch to what ever rom works for you. there will no need to flash it for android because android as it is will not replace windows. andriod runs off of the sd card. just read forum for android on the touch it should any question you have.
What are the downfalls to android?
Kasaki said:
What are the downfalls to android?
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with Android running off the MicroSD, texting works only partially (Sprint/Verizon texts give "bad SMS encoding" errors) and web not at all due to Cricket's dumb proxy settings
this is the case with the XV6800, and i am sure the Touch will have the same dilemma
catfishk said:
and web not at all due to Cricket's dumb proxy settings
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I got it working by editing the default APN and setting up the proxy that way.
edu help
how did you get the APN to work with cricket using android and vogue. what are the settings, theres so many to input. Also for some reason i can make calls or anything is this becasue im not connected to a network?
oceilot said:
how did you get the APN to work with cricket using android and vogue. what are the settings, theres so many to input. Also for some reason i can make calls or anything is this becasue im not connected to a network?
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Can you make calls or not?
If you can't call or recv is your ESN in the cricket system.
Did this just start happening?
If you can not make calls but can recv calls go to EPST setting/CDMA setting and change the following..
EVRC enable = enable
and the three below it change to EVRC
make sure you have cricket PRL
HOME SID/NID are correct
ESN matches cricket system
MDN/MIN are correct
Everything works fine now, call and text. However mobile web is still a no go. In the new Ion build there is no APN settings program, just APN under settings for the android. When I add my user name and password to my current APN it still wont log on.
Everything works fine now, call and text. However mobile web is still a no go. In the new Ion build there is no APN settings program, just APN under settings for the android. When I add my user name and password to my current APN it still wont log on.
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Web works on mine. reset your modem settings using the modem icon. You may have to dl a new modem app though.
The APN settings should be the same as the settings you used on the window mobile settings, wap.mycricket.com port 8080 etc etc.
How do you change the modem settings? Ive entered all the information in APN like user name,password, por,t proxy, is there anything else you said..... meaning theres more?
edru said:
I got it working by editing the default APN and setting up the proxy that way.
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So what are the correct APN setting to make these cupcake builds work on Cricket???
actually at this time i have no idea if it works or not as they removed the ppp.username ppp.password from teh default.txt and from then on it seemed to have killed the data connection.
All i did was go into the wireless networks settings, or APN settings in wireless settings and modify teh defulat. I changed all the settings that you would in WinMo and left the rest as they were and it all worked. Currently trying to download a new system image file so I can test it.
proxy question
hi i have htc vogue on cricket and im using donut 1.6 flashable rom and i have data working with no problems. But only in browser not through any of the apps or activate my google account. i have been reading and they say its because of cricket port wont let us reach out. also there has been mention of buying cricket 15 html plan but is there a proxy bypass or workaround out there thank you
dru28 said:
hi i have htc vogue on cricket and im using donut 1.6 flashable rom and i have data working with no problems. But only in browser not through any of the apps or activate my google account. i have been reading and they say its because of cricket port wont let us reach out. also there has been mention of buying cricket 15 html plan but is there a proxy bypass or workaround out there thank you
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The HTML data plan is a good work around but is not a 100% sure fix because in different markets it also works through the Simple IP. There are other work arounds like the broadband hack. But that requires a broadband number.
I know this is a bit old but has anything changed here to make Android market/data work on cricket data plan? I am still confused as to what settings in android to make (followed all of whitey's instructions for cricket)
New cricket thread
can someone that is way smarter at programming these phones for cricket look into this thread and see if its legit
http://www.thefuzz4.net/home/Forums...did/263/scope/posts/threadpage/2/Default.aspx
looks promising but....
benjammnaz said:
can someone that is way smarter at programming these phones for cricket look into this thread and see if its legit
http://www.thefuzz4.net/home/Forums...did/263/scope/posts/threadpage/2/Default.aspx
looks promising but....
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It looks legit to me...

*****Please Help*****Trouble with wap setting for Andriod on Cricket

Ok so I have andriod running and making phone calls and receaving them but I cant get it to connect to the internet I have set the apn to #777 and wap.mycricket.com and my #@mycricket.com and password but it still wont connect does any body have an idea what the setting are thanks Dennis
can anyone please help me with this
Cricket/Android...
What Android build and could you help guide me as to how you got it running? I recently moved to Cricket, hacked my WM NFSFAN rom and have everything working but I really want Android. If you have me get up and running I will help get the internet functionality going.
Cricket/Android...
gtpdjw said:
can anyone please help me with this
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I found some info by the way that might help...
TO GET INTERNET WORKING,
EDIT APN -
PROXY - wap.mycricket.com
PORT - 8080
username - [email protected]
password - cricket
then press menu button and save
**give it a while to locate the info and boot up and then once you see the [E] in the status bar you good to go
The port number is important so make sure yours is set.
I tried those setting already didnt work for me but maybe Ill try again Im think that it wont run on a simple IP address that it needs a broadband IP to get the internet working. But anyway here is a link for the download for Linux/Android http://www.myhtcphone.com/vogue-cab-installer
I think you're using an android port that's over a year old.
Try this: http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/androidhtc/wiki/WikiStart
I'm curious if the Cricket data proxy is working on the newer versions -- I was trying to help someone to get data running through Cricket's proxy on a CDMA Touch Pro, but we were unsuccessful. If those instructions work for Vogue, it'll give me more hope.
I too have fallen into this problem if anybody has found a solution please post here so we can get this issue cured.
The problem on Cricket service is that the vogue builds will only work with a mobile ip connection if you use a broadband number in epst for the security tab and switch simple ip to mobile ip it will work but that's the only way
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The problem on Cricket service is that the vogue builds will only work with a mobile ip connection if you use a broadband number in epst for the security tab and switch simple ip to mobile ip it will work but that's the only way
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That sucks! So having the HTML data plan doesn't make any difference?

Can you get WAP to work on HTC 6900?

OK,
I've got an HTC6900 on Page Plus. Everyone knows they shut down data for some reason on smart phones last month. Is there any way to set it up to use WAP to get data on the Verizon network? I know it will be muuuuch slower than 3g, but some is better than nothing.... I see some settings for wap proxy under the connection tab, but don't know what info to put there, such as user name, is it my phone # or some other name? Is the password vzw like it is on the regular settings? Thanks in advance, I did do some searching, but can't find anything pertaining to the HTC 6900. Thanks. RG

I have a big problem with Android on my Galaxy S

Hello,
I have a big problem with Android on my Galaxy S can not collegrmi the corporate network as if the phone does not pass the PROXY connection it provides a set APN with proxy on port 8080 and authenticate. if I link the phone to the PC mode WiFi RIEC tamite the Galaxy to navigate with the browser of your PC use Chrome.
then the problem could be between your phone and the ISA server?? or it could be that your browser does not allow me to set the proxy and the gateway 8080??.
Thanks for the replies
Sorry but Nobody will be able to help you unless you write this in normal English! My English is quite good and I can't understand what the problem is exactly!
OrionBG said:
Sorry but Nobody will be able to help you unless you write this in normal English! My English is quite good and I can't understand what the problem is exactly!
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Sorry but hahahahahaha.
I think you cant connect to your corporate network amirite?
You can connect the phone as a hotspot on your pc.
You will have to ask your IT guy for the proxy settings for your corporate network.
I think the problem is due connections which require apn with proxy authentication
cottino said:
I think the problem is due connections which require apn with proxy authentication
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Yes, this is the problem.
sorry for my English
Are you connecting to the corporate network via WiFi?
poolcin said:
Are you connecting to the corporate network via WiFi?
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no wifi.
I connect through proxy authentication on a private APN.
anto1208 said:
no wifi.
I connect through proxy authentication on a private APN.
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there is no private APN
but there are private Wireless Access Point (WiFi)
WAP is not the same as APN
APN is used by the cell phone to provide 3G/HSDPA over the air
if you have trouble authenticating to your WiFi at work, then as your IT guy for the authentication method.
if they use a browser authentication, you should be able to login after you type in your credentials
you mean VPN?
AllGamer said:
there is no private APN
but there are private Wireless Access Point (WiFi)
WAP is not the same as APN
APN is used by the cell phone to provide 3G/HSDPA over the air
if you have trouble authenticating to your WiFi at work, then as your IT guy for the authentication method.
if they use a browser authentication, you should be able to login after you type in your credentials
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I use proxy server for wifi and cell phone business to Provide
3G/HSDPA over the air.
I made the following settings on Galaxy D created new APN:
Name :****
APN: Access Point
Proxy: local *****.*****.
Port: 8080
Username: my username
Password: *****
Authentication Type: PAP
Type APN: Internet
This configuration works on Windows Mobile 6.5 Phone and
work on Galaxy S.
Do you have suggestions this is a big problem because if a Galaxy
phone business.
Nobody can find a solution to this problem?
May can help but can u explain again the real problem.
U didnt get any connection ?
Apn settings are only to manage connection between phone nd gsm provider.
But listen to u..
medimel said:
May can help but can u explain again the real problem.
U didnt get any connection ?
Apn settings are only to manage connection between phone nd gsm provider.
But listen to u..
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i'm proxy business proxy authentication required
Sorry, but your post is not very clear. Anyway you should set a local APN only if somehow your company has a private GPS/UMTS network, since the APN is used when connected to the telephone network.
If you are connecting via WiFi the APN has nothing to do with that.
Instead go to the WiFi setup screen, select 'New network' and choose company network to setup your authentication parameters.
Short version in Italian:
l'apn non c'entra niente a meno che tu non abbia una rete cellulare privata nell'azienda, che mi sembra improbabile. Devi configurare la rete WiFi a mano dalla schermata di configurazione WiFi.
AllGamer said:
there is no private APN
but there are private Wireless Access Point (WiFi)
WAP is not the same as APN
APN is used by the cell phone to provide 3G/HSDPA over the air
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You really dont know what ur talking about, this guy is using the ACCESS POINT of his company, yes .. it exists !!
I got exactly the same problem, we also use our own APN from the company.
I get a message from the proxy itself: "Authentication required" it doesnt matter if i fill in the Username and Password or keep it blank, somehow it doesnt recognize the credentials, and the proxy keeps showing this message.
The account i use is able to get on internet, with Windows Mobile i dont have any problem with the same settings.
I'm busy mailing HTC about it, but i have to get passed their default answers like:
Did u trying to send an SMS to blahblah with "internet", so u will get the internet settings ... bs answers ..
Anyway, if i get a solution, ill post it here, otherwise ill send them all back !
Edit: I have HTC Legend's btw, so it's probably Android OS related ...
medimel said:
Apn settings are only to manage connection between phone nd gsm provider.
But listen to u..
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You can have ur own private APN, so it will make an connection to the provider, they will link you to your company APN and from there you can get on the company network with VPN.
Offcourse it works if u use the default APN off the provider, bcause u dont need any credentials for that ... and there's where the problem occures .. at the credential thingy.
SIM -> Provider -> company APN -> VPN -> Company Network -> Proxy -> Internet
So then, it seems like this is going back to the VPN settings...
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So then, it seems like this is going back to the VPN settings...
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Ok, and what's ur story to support what ur saying exactly ?
Why does it work perfect with Windows Mobile .. same VPN etc. ?
Edit: I had some contact with HTC, they advised me to shutdown the proxy server and try again ... so i asked this person to ask someone who is more technical and knows what the function of a proxy server is in the first place.
They told me a technical guy will call me in 1 day, and that was a week ago already. To be continued ....
most corporate or business networks, needs VPN credentials to login either via the proxy or via the VPN settings
but both are VPNs
depending on the requirements of your intranet, you might need to have your certificates input in one or the other profile
also some networks will require you to import a SSL certificate, or similar keys, specially when dealing with Cisco VPNs... which i'm pretty sure there is no way to get it to work properly with the SGS until they improve the software or release a 3rd party VPN apps for Android
AllGamer said:
most corporate or business networks, needs VPN credentials to login either via the proxy or via the VPN settings
but both are VPNs
depending on the requirements of your intranet, you might need to have your certificates input in one or the other profile
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The working Windows Mobile devices don't use certificates either, and it works.
... which i'm pretty sure there is no way to get it to work properly with the SGS until they improve the software or release a 3rd party VPN apps for Android
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The VPN is running at the provider, when i have a connection, i can access all internal systems ... the only problem is the way out, the proxy. It's not like every mobile device is installed with VPN software. Or maybe i don't understand ?

[Q] WIFI Ip Settings Manual

Wondering if anyone could help on this one?
My Wireless Router is not setup to Automatic/DHCP it is set to manual.
My DNS settings are suppose to be 192.168.137.1, however in my HTC Wildfire Android 2.1 device I am unable to change the settings.
I did manage to come across this post:
URL blocked
Which is great and I tried to edit/access the stuff however it keeps saying
"Denied"
Can someone please offer me some advice on how I am able to edit the IP settings
on my Android device!
Manual IP setting
You can go to Settings-> Wireless & Networks->wifi settings select menu on phone then click advanced option, you can set the ip ,Gateway etc there...
hope this helps..
Thank you so much apurvc, I did what you said and it worked, just did not know why I did not try it before?
Well now it is here for people to read and know about!
Thank you so much apurvc, I did what you said and it worked, just did not know why I did not try it before?
Well now it is here for people to read and know about!

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