[Q] WiFi Regulatory Domain Settings - myTouch 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Does anyone know what files need to be patched to get the Regulatory Domain menu to appear within the Advanced Settings wifi menu?
Trying to unlock all 13 wifi channels instead of the stock 1-11

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Set up proxy & port settings for WLAN! H E L P

Hello! I have a problem with WLAN. I couldn't find where to set up my proxy and port settings for WLAN. If I go to the start > settings > conections I can't set up a wireless network, just 3g, bluetooth etc. (but there are settings for proxy), but if I go to start > settings > network cards and then tap Add new there are just options that i need exept those two. Help me please!
P.S. I have WM5 and Qtek 9000 (HTC Unversal)
OK, after about 10 minute trying, I finally get it done.
When you select one AP name in Wi-Fi setting,it will ask which profile will the connection connects to.( I use Chinese version, I guess it will be "Default Internet" and "Default Company" ).The two connection is the two you select in setting->connection->connection->advance tab, the upper is "Internet" the lower is "Company", and you can make a new profile here using the "New" button,here you will find proxy setting and enter some proxy , because you are just using this profile in wi-fi ,so the "moderm" can be left blank.
When you have done the setting, you can turn on Wi-Fi, browse some web site, in taskMgr(additional application I installed) you will find the ppc has establish a tcp connection to the proxy server you set up.

Wi-Fi - Proxy Exception List

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

How to set DNS manually

Hi,
How to set DNS manually for wlan?
FYI, I am using wireless router but I need the DNS to set in the end user device.
Thanks in advance.
Try this
Settings -> Wireless control -> Wireless (where u can see list of available access point)
Press the MENU button and click ADVANCED
Here you set Manual IP and DNS. Cheers

[Q] enter specific ip address & dns

Is there any ability to set custom IP address & DNS
Yes..
Settings->Wireless & Networks->WLAN-Settings
Long-press on your network, select modify network.
In the popup set "IP settings" to "static"

[Q] os level proxy support without root

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

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