Speedtest Server? - myTouch 4G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys, I have a quick question about speedtest.net server. I'm in the DFW area (dallas) but when I use the speedtest.net app to test my speed, the closest recommended server is in Snoqualmile, WA. and speed is very slow for 4G network (take a look at the attachment).. Is it normal that it showing like this? Do you guys have any idea what's wrong with it or how can I change the server to make it faster?
Thanks in advance!

isme84 said:
Hi guys, I have a quick question about speedtest.net server. I'm in the DFW area (dallas) but when I use the speedtest.net app to test my speed, the closest recommended server is in Snoqualmile, WA. and speed is very slow for 4G network (take a look at the attachment).. Is it normal that it showing like this? Do you guys have any idea what's wrong with it or how can I change the server to make it faster?
Thanks in advance!
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Changing the server will do little to speed up your "speed test" application. That is the closest SpeedTest to the T-mobile server you are using.
and those test are not that accurate. I would only trust tethering the phone to a PC and using something like SpeakEasy's speed test.

neidlinger said:
Changing the server will do little to speed up your "speed test" application. That is the closest SpeedTest to the T-mobile server you are using.
and those test are not that accurate. I would only trust tethering the phone to a PC and using something like SpeakEasy's speed test.
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thanks for your quick reply! I just tethered to a PC and did a speed test with SpeakEasy and get the same result.
i don't mind where the server is but is it normal to get that kind of result? it is very slow.

If you still want to change your server, go to Settings -> Change Server

I can change the server in speedtest.net app but the speed would still be the same. What I'm asking was, Is there any ways to change the Tmobile Server to DFW area? It's weird how my upload speed is almost double the download speed.

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hosts file on WM6.1

Hi all,
Is there any method of blocking/redirecting ip addresses on a WM6 device the same way you can on a windows desktop. Buy using the hosts file to redirect the AD's to a local address
There would be a speed benefit when viewing ad intensive websites on a GPRS device connection, not to mention the data saving on a limited data tarriff?
any ideas
rumpleforeskin said:
There would be a speed benefit when viewing ad intensive websites on a GPRS device connection, not to mention the data saving on a limited data tarriff?
any ideas
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How about AdProxy?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=421073
absolutly spot on, just the kinda thing i was looking for.

Does the N1 Sync its time somehow?

I'm just wondering if the clock is always correct.
Does it sync with an NNTP server or Google time over the internet?
Thanks.
I think you mean ntp? nntp is for news?
my N1 always seems to be accurate, could be getting it from the cell, ntp, or even gps is possible?
Yeah, I did mean NTP sorry.
Thanks, but I wonder if anyone knows for sure?
finisterre said:
Yeah, I did mean NTP sorry.
Thanks, but I wonder if anyone knows for sure?
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Settings -> Date & Time
If you have automatic it will get the time from your network (cell / mobile) provider NOT the internet.
SC
Thanks. I didn't have AUTOMATIC selected. So does that mean it WAS syncing it over the internet?
If you look under "Date & Time Settings" it gives you the setting to use "Network Provided Values", I'm going to assume like most cellphones and /or computers it syncs to a server provided by the network provider (carrier), or Google's server. Perhaps computer people like Microsoft, Apple, or whoever have a central server in which provides date, and time information to computers. I have no idea what I'm talking about though, but it just seems like a good observation ._.
Edit; looks like I was kinda right. Heh..
If you have selected "automatic", it will synchronize with your local mobile network provider (which in my case was lagging 5min behind...). It does not synchronize with any type of internet clock server.
Seems a little bit remiss.
If carrier's times can't be relied on, there ought to be an alternate mechanism you can use.
Even WinMo phones will sync thier time with the host PC when connected via USB.
Surely there should be an NTP mechanism.

Crazy 3g speeds

I was just wondering if anyone else was getting very fast 3g speeds like I am running android. On winmo I get around 1000 kbps and when running android I get over 6000. I'm not complaining I'm just astonished by how much fast my speeds have been.
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I see that you are using Opera Mini. You should know how opera mini works:
You request a page (mobilespeedtest.com) -> request is sent to opera server -> opera server sends the request to mobilespeedtest.com -> mobilespeedtest.com sends reply to opera server -> opera server recreates the page -> opera server send the recreated page to your browser.
So the speed you see on the browser is the speed between the opera server and mobile speed test server.
Android has a good app to check speeds. search for speed test in the market. The app by speedtest.net is good and will give you accurate results.
you used speedtest.net app gives good results
you can also choose a server nearby you

1 Method to Circumvent T-Mobile Tether/Hotspot

Time for me to update this thread!
For all of the T-Mobile users who are still trying to find a way to circumvent the user agent checking that T-Mobile does while using a third party hotspot app and don't feel like decompiling, editing XMLs, and recompiling, or messing with editing APNs, or ETC... A simple solution that I'm using; use a VPN.
Search the market for: Hotspot Shield
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hotspotshield.android.vpn&feature=nav_result
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Also DO NOT use the native hotspot, I state this because of all the edits I've tried, the native hotspot still connects to the APN: pcwebs.tmobile.com instead of epc.tmobile.com - Which sniffs out the user agent of your browser and sends you to the upsell page.
If you're on the Galaxy S3 and JB use this app by TrevE
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1988735
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All others that are capable use Wifi Tether for root users.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/...S5nb29nbGVjb2RlLmFuZHJvaWQud2lmaS50ZXRoZXIiXQ
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1 - Start Hotspot Shield. (As of 10/18/2013 If you select to "Restore Purchase" Redeem code is "FREE" it'l give you 30 days of elite service for free!)
2 - Wait for connection to establish and a "key icon" to show up in your statusbar.
3 - Start Wifi Tether for Root Users or TrevE Mod which ever you're using.
4 - Configure wifi tether settings.
[For SGS3 users on JB using WifiTether_TrevE_Mod Version 3.2-Beta2-041713, I've found the best setting to use is as follows:
Device Profile: Generic ICS/JB (wlan0)
Setup Method: Auto
Wifi Encryption: Your Preference
SsID: (whatever you wanna use)
Don't disable bluetooth: Checked
Wifi driver reload 2: Checked
Enable Access-Control: Checked
MMS Clamping: Checked
Routing fix: Checked
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5 - Tap icon to start tethering.
Once all of the messages stop popping up... Enjoy!
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Optionally:
If you wanna setup your own personal VPN - G.I.Y.F. (Google is your friend) Search for OpenVPN methods. PPTP also works.
Im just a little too lazy to type the instructions. ლ(ಠ益ಠ)ლ
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Also I'm using the following setup:
Device: SGH-T999
ROM: Synergy (R484) ► http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113452◄
Kernel: Faux (OC'd 1.62 GHz) ► http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2089801◄
Modem: UVLI8 ► http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1880987◄
Data Plan: Unlimited Nationwide 4G
*UVLI8 happens to be the best modem for the areas that I frequent, which ranges from Waukegan all the way to downtown Chicago; it keeps me on HSPA+ 85-90% of the time. So experiment and find out which modem works best for you in your area.
►http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31409271#post31409271 ◄ Here's a map to help you guys get started on finding the right modem for you.
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If anyone has an issue where Hotspot Shield is not working on their device and giving you the error message:
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Critical Error |
VPN API is not available on your device. |
Unable to find explicit activity class |
{com.android.vpndialogs/com.android.vpndialogs.ConfirmDialog}, Have you |
declared this activity in your AndroidManifest.xml?" |
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It, in my case, is caused by having Xposed Framework installed. The only fix I've found for it was to Titanium Backup my apps, then uninstall the Xposed Framework - requires you to boot into recovery and flash the zip file "Xposed-Disabler-CWM.zip" then you have to Wipe Data/Cache/Dalvik/Fix Permissions, flash your rom again, and restore from TB.
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Vee63b said:
For all of the T-Mobile users who are still trying to find a way to circumvent the user agent checking that T Mobile while using the native hotspot app and don't feel like decompiling, editing XMLs, and recompiling, or messing with editing APNs, or ETC... A simple solution that I'm using; use a VPN.
Search the market for: VPN One Click
Also don't use the native hotspot, if you're on the Galaxy S3 and JB use this app by TrevE
All others capable use wifi tether for root users.
Enjoy! I'll post later to help you guys setup your own personal VPN. I'm currently in a moving truck moving to Chicago. ლ(ಠ益ಠ)ლ
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Sounds nice! i'll check it out when you post your setup
imilleson said:
Sounds nice! i'll check it out when you post your setup
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Did you have a chance to try this bypass method? And did it work for you?
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Vee63b said:
Did you have a chance to try this bypass method? And did it work for you?
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it worked for me after a lot of screwing around on my note 2.
Working so far, I'll give it some time just to make sure it doesn't pop up again or if it just stops working. I'll report back later :thumbup:
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GREAT! Now is everyone using the vpn one click app or has anyone attempted to set their own vpn server yet?
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Vee63b said:
GREAT! Now is everyone using the vpn one click app or has anyone attempted to set their own vpn server yet?
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i read about it but not quite sure how it works, does the server go on the phone or the computer? isn't there more to it then just setting up a server, otherwise why would companies make you pay for this?
robl45 said:
i read about it but not quite sure how it works, does the server go on the phone or the computer? isn't there more to it then just setting up a server, otherwise why would companies make you pay for this?
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The way a VPN (Virtual Private Network) works is by anonymously masking ALL network traffic to it's destination. I hope my explaination can help those who doesn't understand how a VPN connection work. Here we go:
Normally -
A mobile device connects to service provider monitored internet. In T-Mobile's case, packets are sniffed out that contain any form of user-agent strings, and if the strings report anything other than a mobile device, internet connection is denied and you are redirected to the dreaded "upsell page".
Think of it as water with particles in it passing through sand before reaching the well of water below the sand.
If the water is your network traffic the particles in the water would represent your user agent and the sand is your service provider's filters; not all of the particles will make it through the sand and into the well if they arent small enough to pass through the grains of sand.
Using a VPN is kinda like shoving a tube through the sand and sending your water & particle mixture through the tube directly into the well below. Everything makes it through whether the particles are big or small.
Sorry its late and I probably used a bad analogy. Anywho I hope it made a bit of sense. Lol
I can help you set up your own private VPN. The problem is there's some many different types of routers available for everyone to use. The PPTP type VPN is actually set up through your router. For most people there will be an option to utilize the PPTP port within your router setup screen. Open a web browser, type in 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 or "routerlogin", the webpage will ask for a username and password. If you changes it, whatever your username and password is. If you didn't, the default username is "admin or administrator" and the default password is usually, "password" dig through the available settings you have and let me know if you have the option to enable anything labeled "PPTP" also let me know which router you have.
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yea, so basically, you'd have to setup and only use at one place? is there a solution that will let you tether to any computer anywhere? like is there something you can just setup on the phone? I mean something we can setup as opposed to this 1click vpn which my guess is won't stay free for long.
robl45 said:
yea, so basically, you'd have to setup and only use at one place? is there a solution that will let you tether to any computer anywhere? like is there something you can just setup on the phone? I mean something we can setup as opposed to this 1click vpn which my guess is won't stay free for long.
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You actually set up your home network to host you own personal VPN. So no matter where you are, your phone would always use your home network.
Your phone will still use the service provider's data service, however, it would use it only to connect to your VPN at home and then securely reroute that data back to your device. So as all of the data is moved along T-Mobile's servers the data in your VPN cannot be read by tmobile's filtering process.
So one personal vpn server would be all you need. There's an option if you check your "settings -> more settings -> VPN" that will let you use a VPN for all connections on your device. Let me know if there's anything I can clarify.
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Just remember the hit on network performance. Your home network is downloading from the net, encrypting it, and uploading it to your device. This assumes you're outside your home network.
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thanks for sharing !!
Reilly1812 said:
Just remember the hit on network performance. Your home network is downloading from the net, encrypting it, and uploading it to your device. This assumes you're outside your home network.
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This is true, its not that bad of a lag for me here in Chicago however, normally my download speeds are between 5-7 Mbps on 4G, with the VPn running I drop to 3-5 Mbps, but I've kinda tweaked the tether apk to start OpenVPN when tethering starts and to disconnect when I turn off tethering. So for the most part I never notice the hit on my speed, I've configured packet compression on my personal VPN server. I'm using a Linksys E4200 on AT&T U-Verse. Thanks for pointing that out for me by the way Reilly, I know I've forgot to list the pros and cons of a vpn, I have a few minutes in my hectic life to hop on xda and make a few quick posts but never enough time to go into detail and proof-read my own posts.
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giffy89 said:
thanks for sharing !!
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No problem. I was just seeing alot of people asking for a surefire method to bypass the UA check to connect things that you can't simply use a plugin to spoof. So I decided to share how I get by it on the Nationwide Unlimited 4G plan.
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Vee63b said:
GREAT! Now is everyone using the vpn one click app or has anyone attempted to set their own vpn server yet?
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I just setup my own VPN server on my Windows Home Server 2011 box last night. I'm now tethering and haven't had any issues yet.
So far, so good. :good:
I have my UA set normally and am on the unlimited plan as well.
Reilly1812 said:
Just remember the hit on network performance. Your home network is downloading from the net, encrypting it, and uploading it to your device. This assumes you're outside your home network.
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Yes, there is a hit but it's still MUCH faster than the slow wifi at Starbucks.
mark925 said:
I just setup my own VPN server on my Windows Home Server 2011 box last night. I'm now tethering and haven't had any issues yet.
So far, so good. :good:
I have my UA set normally and am on the unlimited plan as well.
Yes, there is a hit but it's still MUCH faster than the slow wifi at Starbucks.
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Lol, originally I started looking for a way to bypass UA checks because I wanted to update my laptop which reports UAs as Internet Explorer through the Windows Update Center, and my Xbox 360 which also reports as IE when connected to Xbox Live. I didn't really need tethering until then. But its a pretty convenient function to have when I'm out and about.
Glad I could help out the other users on T-Mobile, lol I guess as the slogan says, "Stick Together"
Happy tethering everyone.
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Hey, thanks for the info. If you're using a VPN it should work with most wifi tether apps though, shouldn't it? I'm on a N4 and CM10.1, which I guess should have about the same tethering app as the stock firmware. Also, it should work with BT tethering, shouldn't it?
Another question, is VPN One Click really free, or is there a catch? My router doesn't seem to have the VPN option you mentioned before, and my home internet appears to be 15mb down, but only 1mb up, which would limit considerably my speed even if I did a personal VPN.
andy o said:
Hey, thanks for the info. If you're using a VPN it should work with most wifi tether apps though, shouldn't it? I'm on a N4 and CM10.1, which I guess should have about the same tethering app as the stock firmware. Also, it should work with BT tethering, shouldn't it?
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I use Wi-Fi Tether for Root Users and it works fine with VPN.
I tested with the native app, but it doesn't connect to the internet. So that's that.
With Wifi Tether for Root Users, it worked once but in a very flaky way. After that one time, couldn't get it working again. Tried many different profiles, and the one in which I don't get any log errors is forcing the generic one, forcing one of the setup methods. Apparently it doesn't work with the N4, there's another N4 user in the reviews that has problems too. Another very similar app is Open Garden's wifi tether, but it seems to be pretty much the same app as Wifi Tether for root users, has an almost identical interface and options. And of course, also doesn't work. Barnacle is another that doesn't work with the N4. By the way, this is all without even using VPN, so those aren't viable for us with the N4.
andy o said:
I tested with the native app, but it doesn't connect to the internet. So that's that.
With Wifi Tether for Root Users, it worked once but in a very flaky way. After that one time, couldn't get it working again. Tried many different profiles, and the one in which I don't get any log errors is forcing the generic one, forcing one of the setup methods. Apparently it doesn't work with the N4, there's another N4 user in the reviews that has problems too. Another very similar app is Open Garden's wifi tether, but it seems to be pretty much the same app as Wifi Tether for root users, has an almost identical interface and options. And of course, also doesn't work. Barnacle is another that doesn't work with the N4. By the way, this is all without even using VPN, so those aren't viable for us with the N4.
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Possibly it's because the app hasn't been updated in months and is not playing well with 4.2.1 or having encryption issues with the device
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Turn your Raspberry Pi into a OpenVPN VPN-Server

If you are in a public network, for example at university or the airport, your traffic can be recorded and decrypted. To prevent others from doing that you can send your traffic through a secured VPN-tunnel. The VPN-tunnel leads your traffic encrypted to a server which is processing your requests.
In my following tutorial you will learn how to run OpenVPN Server on your Raspberry Pi:
Turn Raspberry Pi into OpenVPN VPN-Server
r3zin said:
If you are in a public network, for example at university or the airport, your traffic can be recorded and decrypted. To prevent others from doing that you can send your traffic through a secured VPN-tunnel. The VPN-tunnel leads your traffic encrypted to a server which is processing your requests.
In my following tutorial you will learn how to run OpenVPN Server on your Raspberry Pi:
Turn Raspberry Pi into OpenVPN VPN-Server
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Dude, Why don't we two open a blog on blogspot?
Arnav.G said:
Dude, Why don't we two open a blog on blogspot?
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Because I already opened a blog running wordpress
If you are interested in helping me send me a PM.
r3zin said:
If you are in a public network, for example at university or the airport, your traffic can be recorded and decrypted. To prevent others from doing that you can send your traffic through a secured VPN-tunnel. The VPN-tunnel leads your traffic encrypted to a server which is processing your requests.
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Let's say I've got a RPi at home, on my wifi network, with an internal IP (internal to my home wifi router). At work, I'm on an internal ethernet network with an internal IP. Can I tunnel my traffic from my work computer through my Pi at home, and therefore circumvent any firewall policies at work (i.e. be able to access my facebook page, for example, which is normally blocked by my IT department's security policy)?
adzidek said:
Let's say I've got a RPi at home, on my wifi network, with an internal IP (internal to my home wifi router). At work, I'm on an internal ethernet network with an internal IP. Can I tunnel my traffic from my work computer through my Pi at home, and therefore circumvent any firewall policies at work (i.e. be able to access my facebook page, for example, which is normally blocked by my IT department's security policy)?
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Yes, this is exactly what you can do with this
r3zin said:
Yes, this is exactly what you can do with this
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Sweet!
OK, now here's the *big* question: on a noob scale of 1 to 10 (with 1 being total NOOB and 10 being Linus Torvalds), how hard is it to get this working properly?
Would there be any way to use this as a VPN on a home network exclusively, say for torrenting or something like that, instead of having to sign up for a monthly fee VPN service?
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shangrila500 said:
Would there be any way to use this as a VPN on a home network exclusively, say for torrenting or something like that, instead of having to sign up for a monthly fee VPN service?
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afaik, not in that way i think you mean. Since the rasPI uses your network like computer, its very same if u just connect computer without settings connection througth rasPi.
makkeonmies said:
afaik, not in that way i think you mean. Since the rasPI uses your network like computer, its very same if u just connect computer without settings connection througth rasPi.
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That's what I thought but it was worth a shot asking. Thanks
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A little late lol But cool, I'll give it a go.
shangrila500 said:
Would there be any way to use this as a VPN on a home network exclusively, say for torrenting or something like that, instead of having to sign up for a monthly fee VPN service?
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Probably wouldn't work. You use a VPN for torrenting for security and speed. On a local network, you're not masking your external IP so it wouldn't help. The RPi also doesn't offer the fastest throughput, but it might be enough to get the job done (depending on your network speed). Either way, it's probably not going to work out they way you imagine.

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