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I have an XDA1 and an o2 payandgo SIM. I have the GPRS activated and have no problem picking up my emails, but I can't use IE or MSMess. It tries to connect for a few minutes then times out. The connection details I have entered are as follows:
APN: payandgo.o2.co.uk
Username: payandgo
P/W: password
Does anyone have any idea what I can do to get IE and MSMess to work?
Excellent forum BTW, I've learnt loads in the last few days reading here...
Enable the proxy server setting in connection options and use:
193.113.200.195
You'll now be able to connect to HTML websites via Internet Explorer, but you'll not be able to use MSN Messenger via GPRS unfortunately.
seraphic, are you saying we can get full internet on O2 payg over gprs, I didnt think it was possible, I use the gsm to access the internet to use my 300 free minutes. If so can you give me the full settings.
Deke, what settings do you use to set up your pop 3 email over gprs.
Seraphic said:
Enable the proxy server setting in connection options and use:
193.113.200.195
You'll now be able to connect to HTML websites via Internet Explorer, but you'll not be able to use MSN Messenger via GPRS unfortunately.
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Great, thanks. How do I do that? I've looked in the Connections bit, but the only reference I can find for proxy servers in under the 'Work network' section. Did I mention I'm using PPC2003?
Cruisin', I'll check my settings for you when I get home.
I'd be delighted if o2 payg did gprs,but 2 months ago they said no.I doubt if it's changed.
LMX, GPRS is definitely available on O2 P&G, I have it and use it daily for emails, it's the web-browsing I'm having trouble with.
You need to set up your GPRS settings under the work connections option so you can use a proxy.
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seraphic, are you saying we can get full internet on O2 payg over gprs, I didnt think it was possible, I use the gsm to access the internet to use my 300 free minutes. If so can you give me the full settings.
Deke, what settings do you use to set up your pop 3 email over gprs.
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Using the proxy server setting you can indeed view HTML sites over pay as you go GPRS. You can't use MSN Messenger, as it only allows access to port 80.
Cruisin',
Sorry for the delay in responding; here are the settings I use for email:-
First off you need to create a new account so that you have SMS, ActiveSync and eMail. Then run through the settings entering your details (all pretty straightforward stuff). The server info is dependent on whoever is your email server. I have a pop3 o2 account to make it easy, so the servers are mail.o2.co.uk (incoming) and smtp.o2.co.uk (outgoing).
Hope this helps.
Seraphic,
I'm fully webb'd up now, thanks a lot!
I have been told many times that it is possible for internet over gprs on O2 payg, I have tried every suggestion to the letter, I cannot do it, I can get wap over gprs, I can get internet over gsm. I was told by an O2 technician on this forum that it was not possible to get full internet over gprs with O2 payg sim. How can some people get it and others cant? I would be very grateful to see the full settings for the xda/xda 2 listed in a foolproof manner.
OK, full instructions:
* I recommend deleting any existing GPRS settings you have under the work connection settings before entering these to avoid confusion *
1. Go to Start -> Settings -> Connections Tab -> Connections.
2. You'll see 2 sets of option links. 'My ISP' and 'Work'. Under the work links, choose 'Add a new modem connection'.
3. Name for connection: o2 gprs. Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS). Tap Next.
4. Access Point Name: payandgo.o2.co.uk
5. Username: payandgo
6. Password: password
7. Tap Finish.
8. Back in the connections settings screen, tap 'Edit My Proxy Server'.
9. Tick 'This network connects to the Internet' and 'This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet'.
10. In the proxy server box enter: 193.113.200.195
11. Tap OK.
12. Back in the connections settings screen, tap the Advanced tab.
13. Tap 'Select Networks'
14. In both drop down boxes choose 'Work' as the connection. Tap OK.
15. Tap OK again.
16. You are now ready to surf o2 pay as you go gprs full internet.
That's what I did and it works well, but do bear in mind the O2 network is very tempremental; I've been trying to get a connection all day with no joy and I KNOW my settings are correct.
One thing I have noticed though, I can't pick up my emails anymore. It seems the outbox will only connect with an ISP connection and IE will only work with a work/proxy connection. Can I get over this somehow?
iT WORKS, IT WORKS, IT WORKS. :shock: :shock: :shock: :? 8) :lol: :wink:
Glad to hear it
Connection problems
I have just got an unlocked M1000 and I have been trying to set it up to allow me to connect to the internet using a pay as you go sim. I have followed the instructions above, but i just keep on getting errors of the page not being able to load. I know that the pages exist as I am just using big sites pages such as microsoft.com etc. at the moment. Anyone got any ideas on what the problem could be.
I think they blocked the port for internet over gprs.
Yes they have altered a lot of thinge recently. The trick to get html throught the wap portal was blocked & they also blocked all except wap on the GSM WAP dial up too. There is a different Mobile WEB GSM number but that is 40p a minute so GPRS would probably be cheaper.
Mobile Web on Pay and Go
Dingo mentions that there's another GSM number that's 40p a min to access mobile web....................does this mean I can actually get full HTML web access on my Pay and Go XDA ????? How (what's the number?)
I only need to surf HTML pages occasionally - so it's not worth going to contract .................
Thanks
Ok so i just got the us cingular media max bundle which has unlimited data/media net..
So i can get online.. but my outlook always gives me an error when trying to acces my pop3 email.
When i click on send/receive i get the following message
Cannot connect with current connection settings.
Shouldnt it attempt to connect to cingular gprs like the same way internet explorer does automatically?
Help please
Follow this path on your device:
START>SETTINGS>CONNECTIONS>CONNECTIONS>ADVANCED>Select Networks
Your stock rom may be different from mine, but I have "My ISP" listed first, and then 'My Work Network' second. You may want 'MEdia Net' first, and 'My work Network' or 'My ISP' second. Depends on which rom you have... I have the latest Summiter rom... so that's why mine will be different.
thanks for replying
I currently have both set to media net
you should have the top setting as my isp the only difference between my isp and media net is media net has a proxy server set on it which allows you to view the http://home page which is your programmed homepage as you see on a standard phone through wap but the my isp doesn't have the proxy setting allowing you to go to standard webpages instead of wap pages you should have my isp on the top box and my work network on the bottom box
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you should have the top setting as my isp the only difference between my isp and media net is media net has a proxy server set on it which allows you to view the http://home page which is your programmed homepage as you see on a standard phone through wap but the my isp doesn't have the proxy setting allowing you to go to standard webpages instead of wap pages you should have my isp on the top box and my work network on the bottom box
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worked... thanks allot
Hello, I was just curious as to if there is a way to surf the web on your T-wing without the 19.99 data plan. I used to have the Tmobile Web on my tweaked Nokia 5300, and Sony Ericcson w600i and I accessed some site pretty well using OperaMini. I had desktop views of myspace and other websites.
I was also able to use my phone a modem when I was away from home (by re-configuring my browser).
Wondering if there is a way to configure the wing to use the same access ports as those other phones, rather than pay a whooping 19.99 for total internet plan, when my home cable internet is only $29.99.
Any help.....mods please delete this thread if it violates the rules.
I don't believe so...
Around last July, TMo began to upgrade their security and block the t-zones access for 3rd party apps. By September, even the $5.99 plan wouldn't allow Opera Mini or Google Maps to work. Even port scanning voicestream.com from my computer came back blocked. I eventually broke down and got the $19.99 plan. I just cut my minutes back, and text and Skype over EDGE to make up the difference. The Total Internet plan used to be $29.99 so it could be worse, I guess. Do those settings still work on you Nokia? If they do, what are they and I will test them. All the ports under 216.155.165.050 have been blocked in markets that have been upgraded to EDGE.
I strongly disagree because up until the end of Jan 08, I still accessed most websites with my nokia 5300 just having the 5.99 tmobile web feature. Of course, T-MObile sold the phone to me and locked access to/with third party software. I called them for support, and they would not help. They asked me to call Nokia. I called Nokia and they told me to call me phone company. So I said, F--k it!!!
And I went the hacking route. And Lo!!! I could access the internet. And that's what I'm looking for with the wing right now. I talked to a tech guy with T-Mobile and he wouldn't tell me much, but from what he told me, it seems the data plan is just a scam.....an excuse to give you the same thing for more money just cause you have a more expensive and "more capable" phone.
We'll see...
Good luck
Well I have,
ap = Internet2.Voicestream.com or wap.voicestream.com
proxy = 216.155.165.050
port = 8080
dns = 216.155.175.105
alt dns = 216.155.175.106
You will have to change back to the original settings if you need to access email, and this should allow IE and some 3rd party apps to to work. I need my email for work and it's too much of a hassle for me. These work where I have GPRS but not where I have EDGE. Maybe you"ll have better luck than me.
I was still able to access websites with my p900 using opera 8, but not opera mini. And opera mini on my hacked V3 just stopped working overnight. Were you browsing with opera or the internal browser?
Audiopro said:
Well I have,
ap = Internet2Voicestream.com
proxy = 216.155.165.050
port = 8080
dns = 216.155.175.105.
You will have to change back to the original settings if you need to access email, and this should allow IE and some 3rd party apps to to work. I need my email for work and it's too much of a hassle for me. These work where I have GPRS but not where I have EDGE. Maybe you"ll have better luck than me.
I was still able to access websites with my p900 using opera 8, but not opera mini. And opera mini on my hacked V3 just stopped working overnight. Were you browsing with opera or the internal browser?
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Thanks for your responsee....are these settings for the T-wing or just a regular phone?
Should be any phone, they are network settings not phone specific. You can try wap.voicestream.com too.
This might article help you with your laptop as well.
http://www.gruups.com/tzones/
I can get it working without any problem
Working for me also
I have a Dash and a Wing on T-mobile, I use the $5.99/mo data plan w/ a proxy. I have never had a problem running 3rd party apps except Google Maps. I am able to use Google Maps, however I occasionally get a message about not being able to connect to the internet. If you could tell the application which connection to use (like you can w/ PIE or Email), I don't think any apps would have problems accessing the internet.
mailme said:
I can get it working without any problem
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You mean Tmobile web (5.99) on the Wing?
aznedy said:
I have a Dash and a Wing on T-mobile, I use the $5.99/mo data plan w/ a proxy. I have never had a problem running 3rd party apps except Google Maps. I am able to use Google Maps, however I occasionally get a message about not being able to connect to the internet. If you could tell the application which connection to use (like you can w/ PIE or Email), I don't think any apps would have problems accessing the internet.
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I'm using the Open Touch rom, and I tried configuring the proxy last week, but failed. Could you show me the process of changing the proxy settings.
I went to Settings> Connections> Connections >
then there's the TMobile Data with 3 options:
- Add a new modem connection
- Set up my proxy server
-Manage existing connections
It is after here that I get lost becos i chose manage proxy server and it would not do the trick for me.
Review the following steps and see if these help, found from my cheat sheet. With the original TMobile Wing, I just focus step 24-29.
1. Open up your keyboard and get out your stylus because it will make it easier
2. Start menu --> Settings
3. Go to 'Connections' tab
4. Then click on Connections app
5. Select 'Set up my proxy server'
6. Select the 'General' tab
7. On the general tab, name it "WAP" (or anything, really, that's just what I used) -- if you haven't messed
with this before, it will say "My Work Network"
8. Select the 'Modem' tab
9. Click on New...
10. Name the connection "Tzones" (again, that's what I used)
11. Under modem, select 'Cellular Line (GPRS)'
12. Click Next
13. Under access point name, type "wap.voicestream.com"
14. Click Next
15. Leave "User name", "Password", and "Domain" blank (not a space, but blank)
16. Click on Advanced...
17. On the 'TCP/IP' tab, ensure "Use server-assigned IP address" is checked and that nothing else is
checked or filled-in
18. On the 'Servers' tab, ensure "Use server-assigned addresses" is checked and that nothing else is checked
or filled-in
19. Click "ok" in the top right corner (or press the OK button next to your space bar)
20. Click Finish
21. Select the 'VPN' tab and make sure there is nothing here
22. Select the 'Proxy Settings' tab
23. Check the box "This network connects to the Internet"
24. Then you can check the box that says "This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet"
25. Then type into the Proxy server box: 216.155.165.50:8080
26. Click on Advanced...
27. Click on "HTTP"
28. The server should read 216.155.165.50
29. Change the port number to 8080
30. Leave "User name", "Password", and "Domain" blank (not a space, but blank)
31. Click "ok" in the top right corner (or press the OK button next to your space bar)
32. And do the "ok" thing again
33. And "ok" one more time
34. Notice 1: at the top of the screen, it should say "WAP" (or whatever name you chose in step 7)
35. Notice 2: where before it said 'Set up my proxy server' now it should read 'Edit my proxy server' -- just
FYI, don't touch
36. Click on the 'Advanced' tab
37. Click on "Select Networks"
38. Under both drop-down boxes, choose "WAP" (or the name you chose in step 7) -- I'm not sure the 2nd
one needs to be the same, but what the heck, it worked for me; feel free to experiment
39. Click "ok" in the top right corner (or press the OK button next to your space bar)
40. And do the "ok" thing again
mailme said:
Review the following steps and see if these help, found from my cheat sheet. With the original TMobile Wing, I just focus step 24-29.
1. Open up your keyboard and get out your stylus because it will make it easier
2. Start menu --> Settings
3. Go to 'Connections' tab
4. Then click on Connections app
5. Select 'Set up my proxy server'
6. Select the 'General' tab
7. On the general tab, name it "WAP" (or anything, really, that's just what I used) -- if you haven't messed
with this before, it will say "My Work Network"
8. Select the 'Modem' tab
9. Click on New...
10. Name the connection "Tzones" (again, that's what I used)
11. Under modem, select 'Cellular Line (GPRS)'
12. Click Next
13. Under access point name, type "wap.voicestream.com"
14. Click Next
15. Leave "User name", "Password", and "Domain" blank (not a space, but blank)
16. Click on Advanced...
17. On the 'TCP/IP' tab, ensure "Use server-assigned IP address" is checked and that nothing else is
checked or filled-in
18. On the 'Servers' tab, ensure "Use server-assigned addresses" is checked and that nothing else is checked
or filled-in
19. Click "ok" in the top right corner (or press the OK button next to your space bar)
20. Click Finish
21. Select the 'VPN' tab and make sure there is nothing here
22. Select the 'Proxy Settings' tab
23. Check the box "This network connects to the Internet"
24. Then you can check the box that says "This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet"
25. Then type into the Proxy server box: 216.155.165.50:8080
26. Click on Advanced...
27. Click on "HTTP"
28. The server should read 216.155.165.50
29. Change the port number to 8080
30. Leave "User name", "Password", and "Domain" blank (not a space, but blank)
31. Click "ok" in the top right corner (or press the OK button next to your space bar)
32. And do the "ok" thing again
33. And "ok" one more time
34. Notice 1: at the top of the screen, it should say "WAP" (or whatever name you chose in step 7)
35. Notice 2: where before it said 'Set up my proxy server' now it should read 'Edit my proxy server' -- just
FYI, don't touch
36. Click on the 'Advanced' tab
37. Click on "Select Networks"
38. Under both drop-down boxes, choose "WAP" (or the name you chose in step 7) -- I'm not sure the 2nd
one needs to be the same, but what the heck, it worked for me; feel free to experiment
39. Click "ok" in the top right corner (or press the OK button next to your space bar)
40. And do the "ok" thing again
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I have followed these steps and configured my device just as you said, but at this point I haven't tried it out......I just wanted you to know that I REALLY appreciate the effort typing out 40 steps to help out.......Hope someone else benefits fro this too.....
I'mm off to try it now...
THANKS
IT worked!!!! Even with GoogleMaps
I think I lied......I'm probably not the best person to leave in a chemical lab alone....may blow things up.
Ok. I had the settings as above and I totally forgot that although I had switched internet features from Data Plan to TMobile Web, the change had not been effective.
However, when the change became effective at the turn of the day, yesterday, there was no more connection for me......anyone knows what possibly happened?
I was out of the country for about 6 months and used to use $5.99 T-Mo Web all the time on my Hermes and Wizards. I just called them to re-add it because it's not listed on the My T-Mobile website anymore. They did add it but no sites are loading. Maybe they did block the 216.155.165.050 proxy? This is frustrating, I think $20/month is too much for crappy Edge speeds anyway. I've had a 3G phone for a year and have not once ever been on 3G. If I can't get this $5.99 plan to check my gmail somehow in the next few days, I'm calling them back to cancel it.
shiggins9 said:
I was out of the country for about 6 months and used to use $5.99 T-Mo Web all the time on my Hermes and Wizards. I just called them to re-add it because it's not listed on the My T-Mobile website anymore. They did add it but no sites are loading. Maybe they did block the 216.155.165.050 proxy? This is frustrating, I think $20/month is too much for crappy Edge speeds anyway. I've had a 3G phone for a year and have not once ever been on 3G. If I can't get this $5.99 plan to check my gmail somehow in the next few days, I'm calling them back to cancel it.
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Big problem I think a lot of people are having is the proxy settings and port number. sometimes if you use the network wizard to configure your settings, you get (216.155.165.050) that is wrong! it should be (216.155.165.50)! that extra (0) before the (50) has caused a lot of people to have an unusable connection. also make sure the port settings are (8080) and not (80) that too seems to have caused problems.
v2comp said:
Big problem I think a lot of people are having is the proxy settings and port number. sometimes if you use the network wizard to configure your settings, you get (216.155.165.050) that is wrong! it should be (216.155.165.50)! that extra (0) before the (50) has caused a lot of people to have an unusable connection. also make sure the port settings are (8080) and not (80) that too seems to have caused problems.
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Absolutly correct. The proxy must be 216.155.165.50, not 050, they are two totally different address'. The port must be 8080 and not just 80, again, different address' all together. I have been using the proxy trick to access the internet. I have used it for about a year now and I have a super fast connection and have access to my emails. Only limitation I have found with the proxy trick is there is no youtube to watch!
I live in Orlando Fl and I use the internet everyday.
Can you still send mms messaging? I noticed when I did this with my wifes Wing, she couldn't send or recieve picture messages. But the proxy works great on my Shadow with no problems what so ever.
Supertrooper said:
Can you still send mms messaging? I noticed when I did this with my wifes Wing, she couldn't send or recieve picture messages. But the proxy works great on my Shadow with no problems what so ever.
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yes, no problems whatsoever with mms. just make sure the above settings are correct.
does tmo still offer the 5.99 for the wing? I cannot find the option to add it in my plan / service option on the website
mailme said:
Review the following steps and see if these help, found from my cheat sheet. With the original TMobile Wing, I just focus step 24-29.
1. Open up your keyboard and get out your stylus because it will make it easier
2. Start menu --> Settings
3. Go to 'Connections' tab
4. Then click on Connections app
5. Select 'Set up my proxy server'
6. Select the 'General' tab
7. On the general tab, name it "WAP" (or anything, really, that's just what I used) -- if you haven't messed
with this before, it will say "My Work Network"
8. Select the 'Modem' tab
9. Click on New...
10. Name the connection "Tzones" (again, that's what I used)
11. Under modem, select 'Cellular Line (GPRS)'
12. Click Next
13. Under access point name, type "wap.voicestream.com"
14. Click Next
15. Leave "User name", "Password", and "Domain" blank (not a space, but blank)
16. Click on Advanced...
17. On the 'TCP/IP' tab, ensure "Use server-assigned IP address" is checked and that nothing else is
checked or filled-in
18. On the 'Servers' tab, ensure "Use server-assigned addresses" is checked and that nothing else is checked
or filled-in
19. Click "ok" in the top right corner (or press the OK button next to your space bar)
20. Click Finish
21. Select the 'VPN' tab and make sure there is nothing here
22. Select the 'Proxy Settings' tab
23. Check the box "This network connects to the Internet"
24. Then you can check the box that says "This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet"
25. Then type into the Proxy server box: 216.155.165.50:8080
26. Click on Advanced...
27. Click on "HTTP"
28. The server should read 216.155.165.50
29. Change the port number to 8080
30. Leave "User name", "Password", and "Domain" blank (not a space, but blank)
31. Click "ok" in the top right corner (or press the OK button next to your space bar)
32. And do the "ok" thing again
33. And "ok" one more time
34. Notice 1: at the top of the screen, it should say "WAP" (or whatever name you chose in step 7)
35. Notice 2: where before it said 'Set up my proxy server' now it should read 'Edit my proxy server' -- just
FYI, don't touch
36. Click on the 'Advanced' tab
37. Click on "Select Networks"
38. Under both drop-down boxes, choose "WAP" (or the name you chose in step 7) -- I'm not sure the 2nd
one needs to be the same, but what the heck, it worked for me; feel free to experiment
39. Click "ok" in the top right corner (or press the OK button next to your space bar)
40. And do the "ok" thing again
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and alas, i as well must thank you... for you rigorous instructions have helped me not once, but twice!
that aside:
bowlopho, the only way now (i think they're trying to hide it) is on t zones itself. the little one. when it shows plans and what not. i did the same not 3 days ago and and found i could only add it on tzones. the site is offering a new tzones premium... ha! YEAH RIGHT.
I'm trying to change the t-mobile proxy settings in the connections settings because it keeps crashing the opera browser when i visit https secured websites, messenger and so on.
I unchecked the box next to "This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet". But i noticed it doesnt change it and when i go back to the proxy settings, i find its still checked. Has anyone else experienced this? Is this a bug or is there some kinda lock preventing it from being changed? and how do i change it?
ideas? tips? pls?
you on t-mobile usa? bc i have those settings
Tmo USA has been switching its EDGE networks over to a new server. You can now point the modem to epc.tmobile.com (not the old wap.voicestream.com) and no longer need to use any proxy.
However WinMo is a bit flaky in how it configures multiple connections, especially with how it resets the proxy settings. From Start > Settings > Connections Tab > Connections > Advanced > Select Networks, you should set both Internet and Private Network to your Tmobile connection. After you do that, you will be able to change the proxy settings.
WinMo will still switch over to WiFi if it's available (or if you manually disconnect EDGE), but this will get you connected to Tmo's new proxy-less epc.tmobile.com server and should enable https as well as other non-port-80 services.
Of course you will need to soft-reset to activate the new settings.
wait so if i used that epc. server as opposed to the wap., would i see any difference in connection speed? just curious
nevermind... i think it works the same. but atleast i don't have to deal with all the proxy crap
figurine said:
you on t-mobile usa? bc i have those settings
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i'm on t-mobile uk.. still having no luck. I'm looking to change the proxy settings because it keeps crashing Opera and ie when visiting secure sites.. messenger doesnt connect either.
Oh, well I can't help with specific Tmo UK settings. But setting both connections to your Tmo connection should still allow you to modify the proxy settings.
But as for the US' epc.tmobile.com server, the speed should be marginally faster (not a lot, it's still EDGE of course); still it will depend on your location/coverage. The biggest improvement is that all sorts of non-port-80 services (https, ssh, chat, remote desktop, etc) now work. Bottom line, it's certainly not worse than the old wap server.
Ive searched everywhere trying to find a way to use authenticated http proxy on wifi in my heros web browser. i downloaded dolphin but dont see any option to set one up. if anyone knows of a way to get a proxy to work, please tell me. If this helps i just flashed damage controls new 2.1 rom.
Redneck101 said:
Ive searched everywhere trying to find a way to use authenticated http proxy on wifi in my heros web browser. i downloaded dolphin but dont see any option to set one up. if anyone knows of a way to get a proxy to work, please tell me. If this helps i just flashed damage controls new 2.1 rom.
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If I remember correctly when I was in Metropcs and with my Hero, I had to use a proxy server and in order to see the option you need to install BetterCut or Anycut and browse for the Proxy app
here it is.....adapt to your needs
8. Install BetterCut or AnyCut on your phone and open it Press New ShortCut And Go To Activity It make take a couple of minutes for it to appear but when it Does Go down to Proxy Setting and Click It. It Will Ask for a Name make it whatever you want to. It should say shortcut created sucessfully. Go to your Home Screen and it should be somewhere on there press it and Edit it For Cricket It should be HostNAME: wap.mycricket.com And Port Should be 8080 and for Metropcs HostName: wap.metropcs.net and Port Should Be 3128.
linkinx64 said:
here it is.....adapt to your needs
8. Install BetterCut or AnyCut on your phone and open it Press New ShortCut And Go To Activity It make take a couple of minutes for it to appear but when it Does Go down to Proxy Setting and Click It. It Will Ask for a Name make it whatever you want to. It should say shortcut created sucessfully. Go to your Home Screen and it should be somewhere on there press it and Edit it For Cricket It should be HostNAME: wap.mycricket.com And Port Should be 8080 and for Metropcs HostName: wap.metropcs.net and Port Should Be 3128.
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okay but how would i input my username and password?
Redneck101 said:
okay but how would i input my username and password?
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I think there is an option for that...can't remember right now
theres only hostname and port.
can i somehow use vpn to get around the http proxy at school?
Redneck101 said:
can i somehow use vpn to get around the http proxy at school?
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mmmmm maybe SSH
i found a program called conntect bot, mayb this will work?