hi,
i am new to windows mobile. i am trying to connect to internet using my mobile over bluetooth/wifi. I can connect to active using either of them.
To access internet we have to use a http proxy with authentication for internet & specify 'no proxy' for internal websites.(for browsers)
in windows mobile, where should i specify these settings? I went to settings--> proxy and added http proxy, but couldn't figure out those 'connect from' work, wap etc. (connect what from what?)
i can access internal websites. using kavana's wm6.1
pay for unlimited web like the rest of us..i pay $30.00 every month for mine
and if everyone was paying for the unlimted internet maybe it would be cheaper than these people trying to set up proxy's
F$#k Proxy hack
If that's the way you want to go I suggest do a search/or google it 'cause I agree with hovax, the more people hack proxy's the more money we have to pay for our unlimited plans. I'm not speaking for everyone , but I know a lot of people here pay for their plan, rather than steal it.
well, i am from india. the plans we have here gives too low speed (10 to 15kbps) not worth it
timepassman said:
well, i am from india. the plans we have here gives too low speed (10 to 15kbps) not worth it
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s**t outta luck
hi i have the 20.00 unlimted internet plan. is there a better proxy setting for the dash? because sometimes all the applications (sky fire, PIE, flick) refuses to connect to EDGE
okay im going to breakdown US only i dont think india has this
WINDOWS MOBILE 6.1 INTERNET SETTINGS!
ok first of all both of you guys that posted settings, they will work for the older versions. Good job for that cuz of the million tmobile phones I used that on!
Here are the settings for WM6.1
settings
connections
gprs
edit the existing T-Mobile Data with the following
connects to: wap network
access point: wap.voicestream.com
username and passwork: (leave blank)
authentication type: none
primary dns: 216.155.165.50
secondaty dns: 0.0.0.0
ip address: (leave blank)
now go back to connections menu
select gprs
select New...
name: tmobile gprs
connects to: wap network
access point: wap.voicestream.com
user name and password: (leave blank)
authentication type: none
primary dns: 216.155.165.50
secondary dns: 0.0.0.0
ip address: (leave blank)
now go to proxy from the connections menu
add new proxy
name: tmobile proxy
connects from: wap network
connects to: the internet
proxy (name port): 216.155.165.50:8080
type: HTTP
username and password: (leave blank)
now go back to the connections menu
click menu
select advanced
set all connections to automatic
now open IE
click menu
select tools
select options
select connections
check automatically detect settings
select network: wap network
I know you shouldnt need to GPRS accounts but for some reason on certain WM6 phones it ONLY works with both, doesnt matter if you have one or the other it wont work unless you have both (on certain phones), mine as well just put it all in, wont hurt anyway
P.S., this was all tested on 4 different t-mobile dash phones
Edge and IE work fine on any of the T-Zones plans with these settings on the dash just pop them in to Settings / Connection /
http://www.htcwiki.com/page/The+Dash+FAQ
NEXT TIME DO SOME RESEARCH GOOGLE IT OR USE THE SEARCH FORUM ABOVE^^^^ and maybe you wont have to ask stupid questions. most of this stuff is already on the web you just have to SEARCH
if it's not on the forum look at some other sites because most likely there's people like us that's had this problem before and solved it already.
there is already a tread regarding it
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=374413
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I recently updated my SX66 m to v1.4O. My SX66 is an ATT variant so I followed the instructions from Blue Angel. I am on the Cingular network and and am having difficulty connecting to the internet. I have checked the settings and everything appears to be correct. Does anyone have any ideas?
THanks
Copy this cab to the device and run it! Enjoy!
Mike
Does this just allow access to plain ol' vanilla MEdia Net, or does it allow access to the mMode homepage that AT&T used to have?
Um it says cingular. so um no Mmode at&t. If you want the gay Mmode change your home page.
There are two types of Access points for Cingular. If you have a "data plan" with them, usually for access to DUN or a dedicated data service like GoodLink, you want to use the ISP access point. If you're just trying to browse the web, and you have a pay per use or small intnernet, you use the WAP access point. If you don't have a plan for ISP it won't work - you should try WAP first. Here's the info:
Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections Icon > Manage existing connections under MEdia Net
Select the existing Access Point and click Edit
On the wizard, select Cellular Line (GPRS) for your modem
For the next few pages you specify either the WAP or ISP access point. *cAsE does matter, you need to specify usernames and passwords in all caps*:
"WAP" APN:
Access point name: wap.cingular
User: [email protected]
Pass: CINGULAR1
"ISP" APN:
Access point name: isp.cingular
User: [email protected]
Pass: CINGULAR1
That should do it. save your changes at the end of the wizard and try connecting to the internet. Questions: josh AT pinwheeltech [NOSPAM] dot com.
For those that have upgraded to the latest ROM you probably don't have the GRPS settings, I hope the simple steps below will help.
CINGULAR SETTINGS
1) Start, Settings, Connections, GPRS, - CHAP Authentication
2) Start, Settings, Connections, Manage existing connections
Name: MY ISP GPRS, Edit
Name: MY ISP GPRS
Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Access point name: wap.cingular
Username: WAP[email protected]
Password: CINGULAR1
Advanced tab: use server-assigned ip address, and check use IP header compression (TCP/IP).
Servers: use server-assigned addresses.
walshieau released an applicaion to automatically configure these settings a couple weeks back.
its on the forum.
jasjamming said:
walshieau released an applicaion to automatically configure these settings a couple weeks back.
its on the forum.
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as well as 2 flavors of a cing rom and shoguns cing settings cab... sigh....
Guys,
Since upgrading to Black 2.5 I've found a problem with WAP browsing with Internet Explorer which was not present with Black 1.2. So for example, if I try to connect to WSP://wap.mysite.com my connection is blocked by my operator (They only allow connections via port 9201 and 9203 on their WAP APN). I've correctly set-up a proxy on my device to use port 9201 for WAP and 9203 for Secure WAP and so I believe IE is probably using the wrong destination port.
Has anyone else come across this problem? Any workarounds/fixes? Maybe a registry change somewhere??
Cheers,
Tony
Does your network use a different wap apn?
I have had a similar thing happen with black 2.5
I have entered in all the details for the carrier.
I have tried with and without the proxy. I have also tried the 3G and GPRS APN's and they all time out.
Its not a big deal to me as most of those WAP sites supplied by carriers are not worth looking at anyway.
I recently upgraded the rom to WM6 on my universal but in doing so i've lost the connection settings enabling me to connect to the internet via my 02 (uk) provider.
Can anyone point me in the right direction for getting them back.
aRTE YOU ON CONTRACT OR PAY AS YOU GO?
Wright me in to private, or i might miss you reply...
Hopefully it helps!!!!
Cheers optika it did help but the info was missing the bit about "myisp" , i've done a little bit more digging and found the settings which i'll post below in full, just in case others have the same problem as I did
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My ISP
Add a new modem connection
Name: Mobile Web
Modem: Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)
Access Point Name: mobile.o2.co.uk
username: O2web (not sure on case sensitivity - I have cap on first letter O)
password: password
Click Advanced:
move to servers tab
DNS: 193.113.200.200
Alt DNS: 193.113.200.201
My Work Network
Add a new modem connection
Name: O2 Active
Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Access Point Name: wap.o2.co.uk
username: o2wap
password: password
click advanced: both tabs should be set to use server assigned
click ok
My Work Network
Click Set up My proxy server
check 'This network connects me to the Internet'
check 'This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet'
leave proxy server blank
click advanced
Click WAP
Server: 193.113.200.195
Port: 9201
username: o2wap
password: password
click ok
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tom tom 6
i recently changed the rom on my xda orbit from german to english. but my tom tom is not there nomore however i have another tomtom 6 but no activation code for it.
is there a way fo getting arround this
cotc2001 said:
Cheers optika it did help but the info was missing the bit about "myisp" , i've done a little bit more digging and found the settings which i'll post below in full, just in case others have the same problem as I did
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My ISP
Add a new modem connection
Name: Mobile Web
Modem: Cellular line (GPRS, 3G)
Access Point Name: mobile.o2.co.uk
username: O2web (not sure on case sensitivity - I have cap on first letter O)
password: password
Click Advanced:
move to servers tab
DNS: 193.113.200.200
Alt DNS: 193.113.200.201
My Work Network
Add a new modem connection
Name: O2 Active
Modem: Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Access Point Name: wap.o2.co.uk
username: o2wap
password: password
click advanced: both tabs should be set to use server assigned
click ok
My Work Network
Click Set up My proxy server
check 'This network connects me to the Internet'
check 'This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet'
leave proxy server blank
click advanced
Click WAP
Server: 193.113.200.195
Port: 9201
username: o2wap
password: password
click ok
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Setings i sent you were from O2.
i did not change anything..
helps me all the time.
daveonfire said:
i recently changed the rom on my xda orbit from german to english. but my tom tom is not there nomore however i have another tomtom 6 but no activation code for it.
is there a way fo getting arround this
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have you kept code from before???
If not go in to my folder...
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I can't get the GPRS on my (formerly O2) XDA 2s to work my new network Vodafone (Pay as You GO).
Has anyone managed this?
Any suggestions?
So far I tried the settings from http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html
Half solved
I fiddled with it a bit more and got it to work. However it seems to lose connection "for an unnown reason" after 1-2 pages. I don't now why...
Vodafone seems to charge 13p per each page viewed on PAYG.
I thought I would put the settings here just in case someone else might need them.
In start - settings - Connectins Tab - Connections icon:
Enter name for connection: Vodafone GPRS
Select a modem: Cellular Line (GPRS)
Access point name: pp.vodafone.co.uk (for pAY AS YOU GO)
Usename: web Password: web
Domain 212.183.137.012
In advanced menu:
TCP/IP: tick "Use server-assigned IP address" Untick the rest.
Servers: tick Use server-assigned addresses, leave rest blank
In start - settings - Connectins Tab - GPRS:
I didn't change anyting here:
Authentication: PAP
GPRS - Setting: Class 10 (3R2T)
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