Hi,
Currently with my HD2, if I want to acccess Vodafone live, I have to change the connection settings to WAP adn then back again if I want to browse normally.
What I want to do is setup each browser to use a seperate gateway.
Standard Internet Gateway for Opera, and WAP for IE. I can't find a way to set this and I figured there could be a reg hack to set this.
Any suggestions.
Thanks in Advance
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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 have two proxies I should insert in my proxy settings in the connection icon. One to be used when I connect my JAM to PC through bluetooth to be able to use the internet connection I have (10.0.0.1) and the other I have to replace it with my WAP configuration to be able to use WAP over GPRS (192.168.23.50) . Any method you have guys to put them both without each time I want to connect I have to erase the old proxy and insert the new one. Your help is greatly appreciated.
cnadra said:
I have two proxies I should insert in my proxy settings in the connection icon. One to be used when I connect my JAM to PC through bluetooth to be able to use the internet connection I have (10.0.0.1) and the other I have to replace it with my WAP configuration to be able to use WAP over GPRS (192.168.23.50) . Any method you have guys to put them both without each time I want to connect I have to erase the old proxy and insert the new one. Your help is greatly appreciated.
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Why do you need second proxy??? You can use your Pocket Internet Explorer over usual GPRS connection to view any WAP resources and it will be cheaper because GPRS traffic usually cheaper than WAP
I see only one reason to use WAP gateway - is to be able to access operator's content pages
Thanks for your reply. I need my ISP proxy since I am able to view any homepage as it is and not in WAP mode so as if I have a GPRS connection but only restricted to Internet explorer. I cannot use for instance the MSN messanger and other internet related applications .
and if I put the 10.2.2.1 proxy and leave the wap proxy 192.168.50.23 and try to browse through internet explorer it gives me an error
Any help would be appreciated.
I've searched for this but can't find it - apologies if i've missed it!
Ok, the problem is at home my wireless works perfectly on the x1 - on the computer you simply set explorer/firefox to auto-detect the proxy settings, but at school where a proxy server (192.168.xxx.xxx) is needed, no applications will work via wireless on the x1, just by contract wap.
On opera I manages to find opera:config where i tried changing the http and https proxies (together and seperately) but whenever i look back at it these boxes are blank and unchecked - can anyone help?
Hi guys,
Has anyone been able to configure proxy over wifi? I changed the connection to My Work Network, and changed entered the proxy settings for this connection, but internet is not working for Internet Explorer and Wheater. The only thing I'm able to use is opera, going to the opera:config option and setting the proxy server there.
Using this solution http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1990412#post1990412, the first time I tried to browse with IE, I was asked for the proxy setting (inside the browser), but I'm not able to do it again.
Hope someone knows the trick.
Hi there, today I decided to play WAP, so I was wondering if a WAP Browser for Android exists
I read here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/wap-on-android.658195/
that there was an addon pack: http://www.romraid.com/paul/hero/3.2-update-hero-modacocustomrom-enhanced-signed.zip
that included the WAP browser for Android
does someone have that pack somewhere and could share, eather the whole pack or only WAP browser
For Google Chrome I have found an extension that can render WML: https://www.crx4chrome.com/crx/1442...MyKrQOWmWKlupEFf6ARwd8CggeH0HCDQWshv0oXXdkwxg
but to play with WAP would realy like to have a proper WAP browser so I don't need to dig my old "dumb" phones out for that
also can someone please clarify, can I use my own WAP proxy, something like this: https://kannel.org
because I tried to modify my APN settings to some non-existant address and mobile internet continued to work even if APN settings were wrong, so if I just setup something like kannel up as WAP proxy and point my APN settings to that, will it work or does WAP use some protocol that I cannot replicate without a proper mobile base station?
I know that you can create your own MMS Proxy server with this: https://github.com/heyman/mms-decoder
Thanks for Anwsering and Best Regards