Is there an application that will monitor data connections on my mobile phone and when a certain limit is reached, disable this connection.
I am on an Orange contract with a 250MB monthly contract, going over this costs me £1 per MB and so ideally I would like an application that would monitor my Orange Internet connection and if 250MB is reached, disable access to this connection.
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I have a VPN internet plan on my T-Mobile plan. I use GPRS (internet3.voicestream.com), I'm wondering if VPN is more faster or anything?...
A VPN plan usually means you can connect to your corperate VPN over GPRS. With this plan, you can also still use GPRS as is.
There is not usually a speed difference, the difference is you are not behind a nat firewall. However different ISP's have different policies.
Without adding *any* data plan to an account, are there any open ports (e.g. 25) through which one could set up a ssh tunnel? If there were, it seems you could ssh or set up OpenVPN or something.
Well it would depend on the operator as to which ports they open for subscribers, I'm not sure about the technical intricacies of billing for data but most operators by default sign you up to a "pay as you use" plan if you don't have a data bundle so seeing as tunneling consumes data you would be charged for it by the Kb regardless of what port you are using.
Sorry, I am asking about T-Mobile in the USA.
Hi,
Im using GPRS Monitor application which tells me daily and monthly traffic used.
Usually with normal use of my phone I had about 20-30MB traffic.
Since 2 days now I have about 70-100MB daily traffic which drains out my GPRS monthly-payment-plan and battery (quick!).
How can I check which application is connected and downloads/uploads my data???
GPRS Monitor shows only total.
I am using Data Monitor app on Fire TV to check data usage etc.. it shows Live Data usage as well on top of my screen which I love.
But I was looking for monitor that supports and counts ethernet usage (it does count LIVE Usage via/ ethernet) but does not COUNT over-ALL data used, on WiFi it counts all data just fine.
No I don't have a cap but I like to track things and know how much they use.
any tips?
Can anyone enlighten me on this one? Seems one of the most useless things that could be on the phone (along with the ram/memory cleaners and antiviruses, which basically is the Device Maintenance tool).
Thanks!
it is Samsung's vpn solution. you get 250 mbytes free per month. It creates a secure tunnel to their vpn server over wi-fi . It is mainly used when connecting to public wifi , which is seen as a hostile environment.