Thank you. It worked. Now one last question regarding the VPN setting. How does that work. Am I suppose to pay for it by making an account on a VPN service provider? And than put the settings for it?
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Yes.
10char
No, you may use the free arethusa vpn service.
Doum
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My dad has the Defy and I have tries to put a toggle on that toggles data on and off but even when he switches it off it automatically turns back on later on and starts using his data.
So do anyone know a better way to data off and on?
Thanks
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Anyone?
It's using loads of data when it is just in stand by
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jameslfc5 said:
Anyone?
It's using loads of data when it is just in stand by
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Try apndroid from the market.
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Try apndroid from the market.
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Does this work for you? As I gave tried a few and they all do the same thing, they look like they're working then it just turns itself back on
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it worked with me. It just adds [disable] to the apn settings.
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labsin said:
it worked with me. It just adds [disable] to the apn settings.
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I'll give it a go then, cheers
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Use the APN ON/OFF widget from Market.
Try quick settings on the market works for me:thumbup:
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You can use APNdroid
You can use APNdroid, it is very good!!!
if youre using stock froyo (2.2.1) theres already an option built in the settings.
I think it was under settings, then Data administrator and then Data delivery ? (i have it in spanish so sorry..dont know the REAL names...)
That should do the trick and don't need anything else.
Of course....APN doas the trick xD
disable data on the settings then reboot it, should work
Hi guys,
I have turned on wifi hotspot on my phone without any security.
If someone connects to my hotspot, I can see an ip address and Mac number.
Now what I want to know is that, can I hack into phones or computers that are connected to my hotspot. If yes, how? If not, why not?
And also, can they hack into my phone? If yes, what should I do to protect myself? If not, thank god
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Just create a password.
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I appreciate the response but it will really mean a lot to me if my post is first read, understood and then replied. Thanks a lot for the reply anyways
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So is the only way to tether without restriction right now to use that toggle switch app? That somehow bypasses the check Verizon does?
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So is the only way to tether without restriction right now to use that toggle switch app? That somehow bypasses the check Verizon does?
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It does the check, but when it tells you NO, just press the home button. Enjoy the WiFis
I couldnt get superbeam to work using the tethering toggle. I wanted to transfer files from asus tablet to note3 and the connection seemed solid but when I hit transfer I got the verizon data message again and again. Maybe Iam making things too hard using superbeam but I was able to connect the two devices.
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Which app is this?
Is my assumption that the goal is "tethering without Verizon noticing and trying to change your plan" a correct assumption?
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Which app is this?
Is my assumption that the goal is "tethering without Verizon noticing and trying to change your plan" a correct assumption?
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That's right. But I don't know the app name. I just heard about this working for some reason.
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After update g2 to kit Kat, I noticed that something was added to my IP address under network. And it remains whether phone is in airplane mode or with the wifi on. Any thoughts on what it could be?
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http://mashable.com/2011/02/03/ipv4-ipv6-guide/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6
its as above poster, private info for the ipv6 web.
privacy is becoming interesting
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Wow that is very interesting and scary, I had no idea. So that number just became like my social security number of the internet by which I can be tracked.
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DFG87 said:
Wow that is very interesting and scary, I had no idea. So that number just became like my social security number of the internet by which I can be tracked.
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I am not sure. It kinda sucks. even if you have nothing to hide
wonder if it can be spoofed.
I know ipv6 can be turned off. And a lot of security agencies do tend to advice switching it off.
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Guys, that is just an IPv6 address vs the normal IPv4 address. Apparently they are connecting you to both now.
192.0.0.4 being the IPv4 address you are familiar with.
Edit: oops. missed that someone already said it was IPv6. Sorry
Hi,
I was trying to configure a VPN on my S5, but when I try to enter in VPN it asks me something like Password for credentials memory.
What is this?
Thanks
Regards
Gennaro
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You need to set a pin password on the phone if you wanna use vpn...
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You need to set a pin password on the phone if you wanna use vpn...
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So a fingerprint isnt enough?
For Google apparently not...
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Yes true. I tried. Only pin or password. Clear now.
But I really don't understand what is the password it asked me when I had only fingerprint set. Description is something like "insert password for credentials"....
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