Not sure if I'm the first to see this
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The Galaxy S has the ability to edit the Browser proxy settings. This is the first time I have seen these settings available on an Android device and it is great to see it
Currently they only effect the browser as far as I can tell but this is great news
Authentication?
Proxy settings were done!
But what if there is a network wide authentication? Where to enter the Proxy Authentication (username and password)?
Thanks?
simplypp said:
Proxy settings were done!
But what if there is a network wide authentication? Where to enter the Proxy Authentication (username and password)?
Thanks?
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I gave it a go at my university. You get asked for username and password once you open the web browser and try to access a website.
Doesn't seem to just affect the web browser. At my university you need to login to the proxy before it lets you access anything outside the university site, and after logging in I was able to download app updates and run a couple of IM apps.
Where is this? I can't find it on mine.
amwebby said:
Where is this? I can't find it on mine.
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First go to Settings -> Wireless and Network -> Wi-Fi settings.
Then press Menu key and choose "Advanced".
Thanks. I never knew...
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Okay I solved my own question....with the easiest solution ever but I was so blind....
Check this out ---
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Can you believe it...was so simple.
Just enter
Pop3: mail.domain.com:1010 (1010 is the port)
Smtp:mail.domain.com:2525 (2525 is the port).
I was looking at how to set up gmail on my PPC and i realised why not import the same pop3 settings. It will automatically update the default 110 port to whatever you specify (eg.1010,2525).
MAN I LOVE MY PHONE! ...
The biggest problem I have with pocket outlook is that there is no way to provide a SMTP authentication that is different from the mailbox authentication. My outgoing server has it's own paswword and username.
I don't worry about it myself; I use the corporate e-mail system at the US T-Mobile. It costs about $9 a month, but includes SMTP service, and I can put in text message filters if desired.
I can only recieve email, not sent it, could changing the outgoing port help?
ha,dude,if you use Gmail,there's no need to change the port.just click 'Require SSL Connection' option as well as the 'outgoing..authentication' option.
I've been working with Gmail this way for 4 months. :lol:
Check this out.
I'm using my ISP account.
I use webmail
Having no luck sending with GMail either.
Hello,
i need this thing for wlan at college. I've managed to get a wlan connection now, but I can't load any page. The support page sais, I have to set an automatic proxy configuration URL like this:
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Ho do I do with Windows Mobile 5 using Netfront? (not Opera!)
dartrax
it should not be required that you turn on proxy
it should just help you get pages faster if body else on the network already been there it's a cache really
Thank you for your reply!
On their help page they say:
"Due to massive abuse of our connection to the internet from the WLAN we have to enforce the use of a proxyserver for connections to the internet"
and (translated by me):
"...we must enforce the use of the cacheserver. Accessment to the internet is only possible with the cacheserver."
Doesn't that mean that I must use the cacheserver and the proxyconfiguration? Because, by now I can connect to the WLAN (so WEP-key and all the heck are correct), I get an IP, but I can't load any page nor receive my mails. With my WLAN at home that's all possible.
dartrax
This is My First Time Posting and even for a Tutorial...... so please no bad re markers!!!!!!!!!!!!
First: Go to The Today Screen
Second: Go to Start Then Settings
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Third: Go to the Connections Tap and Click on Connections
Forth: Go to Advanced and Select Networks
bosst1993 said:
This is My First Time Posting and even for a Tutorial...... so please no bad re markers!!!!!!!!!!!!
First: Go to The Today Screen
Second: Go to Start Then Settings
Third: Go to the Connections Tap and Click on Connections
Forth: Go to Advanced and Select Networks
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Nice share, however you can just run the disable proxy cab
Sixth: Select MEdia Net Then Click Edit
http://i38.tinypic.com/xoqzix.jpg
Seventh: Click On The Proxy Settings Tap and Uncheck The Second Check
http://i38.tinypic.com/23wnd3.jpg
Finally: Go to XstreamXM Mobile, Checkout internet Radio, and More
http://i37.tinypic.com/6z4y11.jpg
And enjoy!!!!!!!!!!
http://i38.tinypic.com/5ysymp.jpg
Hope Its HelpFul!!!!!
Here's A Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-vIIQB09Xc
kareem9nba said:
Nice share, however you can just run the disable proxy cab
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i know
I have Google location services turned off and under Google account settings I've also checked the box under search settings as shown here:
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Yet when I do Google searches from the address bar in chrome they are always to the .ca site.
When I open up chrome settings where you can select the search engine the only 3 options are Google.ca, bing.com and yahoo.com
I've also manually gone to Google.com and made sure to set my browser cookie to set .com as my default site.
Anyone know if there's anything else I'm missing here? His do I get address bar searches to use .com?
You may have to try VPNs to trick it into using google.com, but that is kinda weird how it won't let you use the american one. How different is the canadian one, though?
-Ara
Shows different results for many many searches. I personally find the mixed in Canadian results less relevant. I always always use Google.com everywhere. All my other android browsers let me set it except this chrome
So I was stuck at "Obtaining IP Address" and "Authenticating..." since XXDLH4 and decided to check advanced settings.
Instead of automatic obtaining of IP address (DHCP) I checked Static.
Settings:
IP Address: Use free IP in your network. My computers use IP's until 192.168.1.20 so I used 192.168.1.21
Gateway: Use your "IPv4 Default Gateway" (check screenshot)
DNS 1 & 2: Use your DNS servers (check screenshot - "IPv4 DNS Servers")
After that I connected to WiFi successfully finally!
Click on your network icon in right bottom and find your network --> right click --> status (to see your settings in Windows 7)
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you can find two topic in this box:
1/ wifi fix
2/ browser bookmark fix
enjoy!
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