It works well with WIFI connected. I am running my Desire as it came out of the box and cannot seem to surf or sync exchange with my 3G network. I switched phone this morning with Touch HD which was working fine. Is there a setting I am not familiar with in Android or is this a bug ? Is there a workaround ?
thank you for your answers
When you initially configured your Exchange account, was that through the Wifi connection?
Rob Pomeroy said:
When you initially configured your Exchange account, was that through the Wifi connection?
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Yes I had to because my Desire wouldn't connect to server if I didn't do it through WIFI (out of the box)
And does this work from any wireless access point? Over 3G can you access your Exchange server using a browser? (https://yourserver/exchange) I presume you're using SSL?
I suggest that the APN for your network is not set up on your device.
Regards,
Dave
Did u try to reboot your desire? I had the same Problem but after a restart it worked perfectly.
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hello there,
i am a bit confused - i can't connect my rhodium to my exchange through the internet!
i thought i have done al the settings correctly - my iphone had NO problems at all - but i cant connect to the exchange...
WLAN works fine, but what am i missing with the VPN?
i am using the same settings as in my iphone...
thakns for ur help...
belzeBUB76 said:
hello there,
i am a bit confused - i can't connect my rhodium to my exchange through the internet!
i thought i have done al the settings correctly - my iphone had NO problems at all - but i cant connect to the exchange...
WLAN works fine, but what am i missing with the VPN?
i am using the same settings as in my iphone...
thakns for ur help...
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Well, I have the same problem too. I did also tried to work out with my Exchange Admin. He said so far only iphone VPN work BUT not the WINMO. I guess microsoft need to improvement.
Exchange exposed to Internet?
Is your Exchange system exposed to the Internet? Can you access an Outlook Web Access system from the Internet?
Make sure you selected SSL and have pointed to the correct exposed address.
Most likely cause is default proxy, check your connection settings and remove that tick that states use this proxy server for the GPRS connection.
As title, I am considering getting a Macbook, and wondered if it's possible, or anyone has experience using HTC Sync, and using a Desire for tethering?
danr55 said:
As title, I am considering getting a Macbook, and wondered if it's possible, or anyone has experience using HTC Sync, and using a Desire for tethering?
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definatly no htc sync BUT give us a few seconds and i'll try out tethering
can't seem to find the login info and stuff for orange but it doesn't do it automatically you have to type it all in but that should be sorted with wifi tether, lets hope.
It's really tethering I'd be interested in, not fussed whether the HTC Sync works particularly...
Not sure about OSX but USB tethering works out of the box on a Linux (Fedora) machine. Plugged it in with 'Internet Sharing' enabled and it was detected as a usb network interface. Unplugged my ethernet and confirmed it works!
mac kept asking for log in details i will have to try it sometime soon while out of wifi range and just using phone.
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Not sure about OSX but USB tethering works out of the box on a Linux (Fedora) machine. Plugged it in with 'Internet Sharing' enabled and it was detected as a usb network interface. Unplugged my ethernet and confirmed it works!
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That's good to know, would be great if anyone could confirm it working with OSX!
Hello,
has someone managed to get this working without using any third party tool ?
When I set the desire to share network connection, I see an modem available in the network configuration on the MAC but I cannot get it to connect, It keeps on prompting for cnx parameters , where there should be none ...
This is really annoying !
Thanks for your help !
I tried for ages and failed miserably to get it to work. In the end I caved and got PDAnet.
FroYo has the WiFi router capability now so I'm not worried about it.
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Hi
I have been trying this with a Mac running OSX (Tiger) and an HTC Legend.
I got as far as starting system preferences....network
The Mac detected the Phone and I tried setting up the configuration with the Advanced button.
I used the Generic vendor, which then offered me a drop down:
bluetooth LAN access
dialup device
or GPRS (GSM)
I chose the latter - but it also asks for an APN and a CI (default is 1)?
Not sure what these are - or what to enter?
Or is this a red herring?
Many thanks
i have a lot of issues
a. Cant connect via wifi to ad-hoc connection created with win7
b. Cant connect to internet using internet pass through
also there is proxy set up
i have tried myhotspot application that is available but even that, after connecting and showing full signal, doesnt alow me to open even google
i have a lan cable connection in my laptop
please desperatly want help
Oh ****... Want to delete this post.... Posted it by mistake here... Sorry!
Can't comment on the first question since I never use ad-hoc, but for the internet pass-through, make sure the service is running (PassThruSvr.exe) and check if HTC Sync is up to date.
djxs said:
Can't comment on the first question since I never use ad-hoc, but for the internet pass-through, make sure the service is running (PassThruSvr.exe) and check if HTC Sync is up to date.
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Could the proxy be a reason that I am not able to connect?
iairaj said:
Could the proxy be a reason that I am not able to connect?
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Disable you proxy to test it I would say it would be it
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I subscribe to a tethering plan, but mobile hotspot isn't working.
Setting network security to "Open" works, but otherwise, if I use wpa or wpa2, no
client devices (a HTC one S, toshiba laptop running linux) will connect. They
just attempt to connect and give up without any type of diagnostic message.
I really hope I don't have to reset the phone to defaults after setting everything up.
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try calling tmobile to see if its activated.
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I do have hotspot active on the account. As I said, it works If I set the security settings to none.
Also if i put my SIM into my HTC one S, mobile hotspot works there with WPA2.
It's been really iffy for me. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I'll connect with a laptop but have limited connectivity. Not sure if it's something on T-Mobile's end of the phone itself. Barnacle doesn't work great either.
allunix said:
I subscribe to a tethering plan, but mobile hotspot isn't working.
Setting network security to "Open" works, but otherwise, if I use wpa or wpa2, no
client devices (a HTC one S, toshiba laptop running linux) will connect. They
just attempt to connect and give up without any type of diagnostic message.
I really hope I don't have to reset the phone to defaults after setting everything up.
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Did you add the tethered device's (i.e. your laptop) MAC address?
In TMO's stock firmware, you have to add the MAC addresses that are allowed to connect. I did not see anyway to turn this requirement off, nor did I see it documented anywhere.
I have a Rogers M8 that I have converted to a GPS currently with 5.0.1 from here.
It's been running seamlessly for quite some time.
I just tried hotspoting it. Everything appears to be working.
I'm using a mac, when I connect to the hotspot everything looks good. But no Internet connection.
I tried an nslookup Google.com and was Refused.
Any ideas?
Oh, and fwiw, my network provider (roam) does not block tethering
Check to see your mac is authenticated in the hotspot. Its a mini router so it should work almost the same.
Also try another device to check whether or not its just the mac thats causing an issue.