hi i am looking for an proxy app that can work with my 3g network i was using transparent proxy and it worked very well with wifi but not with 3g data please give me an http proxy app
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hi this question has been bugging me for some time
does android/desire have an option to suppress data traffic when in romaing ? i mean if i am in roaming no data connection is allowed for any application, if im in my home network all data is allowed ?
and is there also an option for mms ? i eman only retrieve mms if in home network ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=673271
APNdroid can be set to only allow MMS downloads in the home network.
When my phone connect a 3G network, it seems on roaming (R symbol) and it disconnect from internet. But actually it's not in roaming. My rom is Runnymede AIO 2.5 (snq kernel). What can I do?
what do you mean with "actually"? Either you are in a different country (roaming) or not. Check if you configured APN settings correctly.
I'm not in different country. There is no problem with any kernel except snq. APN settings are same as before...
Happens this only with 3G or also with 2G network?
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Only with 3G (WCDMA) networks...
I have a strange problem with my Galaxy Nexus. When I connect to the internet using the mobile network, the connection is extremely slow. (And by slow I mean around 2-3 minutes to fully load the google mobile search page). I tried the "Speed Test" app to test the network speed, but it simply fails after a while mentioning "Network communication issues" (maybe it times out?).
The weird thing is that other devices can access the internet fine when connected to the internet through the Nexus by enabling its WiFi hotspot feature. So the other devices can use the Nexus's internet connection with acceptable speeds while the Nexus itself can't. Anybody got any ideas as to why this happens? One thing I could think of was that the DNS given to the Nexus by the mobile network being slow (whereas the other devices connected to it use the DNS in their WiFi settings). I tried to verify this by using the "DNS Changer" app, but it didn't solve the problem, although I'm not sure that it actually changed the DNS used by the Nexus.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Bump for a solution for this man!
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Problem solved!
Finally found the culprit! It wasn't DNS after all. My carrier's data settings include an IP and port for a proxy. When I configured the APN on the phone, I entered them simply because they were there. Turns out that keeping them empty solves the speed issues on the phone. So the bottleneck was the carrier's proxy server. I guess tethered clients don't use the proxy setting on the phone and therefore didn't experience the speed issue.
Inspiration fixed wifi hotspot not connecting to internet
I wanted to thank you because your solution helped me fix my problem. I couldn't connect my native wifi hotspot on my GSM Galaxy Nexus to my Nexus 7. The wifi indicator would come on to my N7 but it stayed gray (i.e. wasn't connected to the internet). Turns out that last month I set up an APN to connect to T-Mobile via IPv6. Well, apparently, this creates a problem with using the wifi hotspot. I switched back to regular T-Mo connection and...if works! My GNex/N7 combo is fully functional. Thanks again for the inspiration!
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Finally found the culprit! It wasn't DNS after all. My carrier's data settings include an IP and port for a proxy. When I configured the APN on the phone, I entered them simply because they were there. Turns out that keeping them empty solves the speed issues on the phone. So the bottleneck was the carrier's proxy server. I guess tethered clients don't use the proxy setting on the phone and therefore didn't experience the speed issue.
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wingman1234 said:
Finally found the culprit! It wasn't DNS after all. My carrier's data settings include an IP and port for a proxy. When I configured the APN on the phone, I entered them simply because they were there. Turns out that keeping them empty solves the speed issues on the phone. So the bottleneck was the carrier's proxy server. I guess tethered clients don't use the proxy setting on the phone and therefore didn't experience the speed issue.
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You are my hero man. Thank you
Ok so I'm not even sure it's possible but I have a phone I'm not using so I was wondering can I set the apn settings to connect to a Wi-Fi network instead of a mobile network.
Thing is my Wi-Fi get a quarter meg dl n a tenth upload on my pc but 6 megs dl n 2 megs upload on the phone so I tried looking for a way to use it as a repeater but apparently it's nt possible with android so I figured if I used Wi-Fi instead of a mobile network n run my hotspot it may work something like a repeater.
So anyway my question is can I set the apn settings to connect to my Wi-Fi network rather than t mobile's mobile data network
Short Answer. NO.
Hi guys is there is anyway to switch mobile network from 4g to 3g without losing ip address because when trying to switch from 4g to 3g the data close and the ip address changing
No, you can't.