Hi,
Phone: HTC Touch Diamond (P3700)
OS: WM6.1 Professional
I'm new to the forum, sorry if this had been covered already, I tried to use the search, but couldn't find anything.
Basically, what I'm looking for is an app that allows me to access the Network Management quickly so that I can switch the connection settings from the provider's to My Work Network or another without going through [Start -> Settings -> Connections -> Advanced -> Select Networks] every single time. Or perhaps a way to create a shortcut instead?
I'm looking for this because I need to change it when I'm at home or on the road. At home, where WiFi is available, I always change it to My Work Network on both Internet and private network settings to ensure that I'm not connecting through my provider. And when I'm on road, I'd change it back to my provider's settings so that I can access their free websites.
Thanks.
Ok, after some more research, so far the closest thing I found is making a shortcut to Windows\remnet.exe.
Ok. Now for everybody who keeps getting crazy charges for their phone for data charges when all they really use is MMS, this short guide is your friend. This assumes you have a CDMA phone (idk about GSM right now) and Arcsoft MMS. This was tested on an Alltel ROM and seems to work great. I am not responsible for any additional charges that you may receive but I did work as hard as possible to create a carrier foolproof solution. If you do not care about MMS, skip steps 7-10.
Here goes:
1. Install a DCD Carrier cab. It doesn't matter which one. This will allow you to change your Connection settings if you have a carrier like Verizon or Alltel that prevents you from doing so.
2. Soft reset in so the cab will take effect.
3. Go to Start -> Settings -> Connections -> Connections -> Advanced -> Select Networks
4. Change the first drop-down box to 'My Work Network' or another blank connection.
5. Press OK twice and soft reset.
6. Go back to Start -> Settings -> Connections -> Connections -> Advanced -> Select Networks and verify that your connection settings have indeed changed.
7. Go to Start -> Programs -> Messaging -> SMS/MMS -> Menu -> MMS Options -> Servers
8. Edit the MMSC server you would like to send and receive MMSs on.
9. Go down to 'Connect via:' and select your carrier's connection settings.
10. You're done!!! Enjoy your MMS enabled, no data, less money on your bill phone!!!!
Thanks alot but the best solution is using this program
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=251819
How is it possible to add an exception in the proxy list.
For example in Windows XP, you go to:
Start -> Control Panel -> Internet Options -> Connections Tab -> LAN Setting -> Advanced, and you get whats attached.
How do you add this address into an exception on Windows Mobile 6.1 (I'm using a Sony Xperia X1 with IT-Touch v7.1).
Many thanks..
blake13 said:
How is it possible to add an exception in the proxy list.
For example in Windows XP, you go to:
Start -> Control Panel -> Internet Options -> Connections Tab -> LAN Setting -> Advanced, and you get whats attached.
How do you add this address into an exception on Windows Mobile 6.1 (I'm using a Sony Xperia X1 with IT-Touch v7.1).
Many thanks..
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Go to Settings, Connections, Advanced and open the Exceptions list. You can then enter URLs that you don't want to go via a proxy for. This works in conjunction with your current Data Connection or WiFi. The logic seems to be - If you have a WiFi connection active and it is set to 'Connects to: Work' then the URLs will be connected to directly over that WiFi connection. If the WiFi is set to 'Connects to: The Internet' then a VPN connection to your Work will be attempted over the WiFi (assuming you have one defined?). If you have a HSDP/3G/GPRS connection active then a VPN connection will also be attempted but over the active HSDP/3G/GPRS.
The URL list doesn't just work for HTML pages via IE, if any application attempts to locate a host that is in the URL list it follows the same logic as above - unless it has it's own hook-ins to the OS and forces a connection itself.
I have only one entry in my URL list and that is the DNS domain name of my Work network - '*.work.domain/'. This seems to work well for me.
That's my experience of it anyway.
Andy
need help
i have Droid X and i cat`t find cdma internet settings in my phone
my operator system have
dial number #777
login and password: cdma
but in setting-> wireless&network have only wifi and VPN setting
in Mobile networs only System select
help me, thx
Motorola Droid X
Android 2.2
What exactly are you trying to do?...
Internet settings for cdma? sounds like u need to call ur carrier for this, this has nothing to with your phone.
dr154 said:
What exactly are you trying to do?...
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i want use internet on my phone. Not wifi, cdma internet
and i do not know how to configure connection
in windows mobile 6.5 very easy data connection -> manage existing connections -> new -> name, dial number, login, password.... finish. But in android i can`t find whis settings
im kind of confused. i just turn on my data connection and go. no settings needed...
sembios said:
i want use internet on my phone. Not wifi, cdma internet
and i do not know how to configure connection
in windows mobile 6.5 very easy data connection -> manage existing connections -> new -> name, dial number, login, password.... finish. But in android i can`t find whis settings
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that information doesnt exist from my understanding with these types of phones... u either have the internet or you dont, which u should have the internet if ur paying the data package, unless ur bill is past due and some of your services are temporarily suspended...
No, the thing is - I bought Droid X on EBay and now want to use it with different carrier (not Verizon). Phone interface doesn't have any option to exchange settings for built-in EV-DO modem (dialing number, username, password, etc). phones running Android and build by HTC have easy access to modem internet settings.
Help, plz!
I don't think you can use the x on another carrier by my understanding.
Sent from my DROIDX using XDA App
The only other carrier you *might* be able to use it on is one that uses CDMA, so not T-Mobile or AT&T
sembios said:
...in windows mobile 6.5 very easy data connection -> manage existing connections -> new -> name, dial number, login, password.... finish. But in android i can`t find whis settings
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Connection Manager paradigm doesn't exist on this platform. Provisioning is done OTA when you first set up.
am wondering if the standard 3.2 honeycomb has support for proxy access that is system wide, i work for a university and that is what they run.
or is this something that is in ics ?
Try the VPN thing in settings, or if you are looking for a general proxy to avoid things (idk what you mean in the OP), try Orbot
when you connect to new WiFi access point- on the window you must enter the access point key. On same window has a field Proxy server settings. To see this window you must delete your wifi network from list known network on tablet menu Settings-Wireless&networks.
p.s. sorry for my bad english