I can't seem to connect to Messenger at free wifi points, but can on my home wifi? any reason for this?
maybe they block those ports
Roaming with free WiFi services I often wish I'd could use at least a free VPN service like Hotspot Shield (HS) which I use on my notebook PC. But alas HS only offers settings for the iPhone. Any suggestions on how we could get these settings to work on our beloved HD? http://hotspotshield.com/clientless/iphone/
Of course WM's built-in VPN client would be the first choice, but so far I had not luck getting a connection over WiFi. Currently testing the German NCP-E VPN multi-server WM client, but again no luck connecting with HS.
Hello guys, i have noticed that some games have multiplayer working only with WiFi and these games does not use mobile data. Is there any possibility to lie apps that mobile data is wifi connection or to manage mobile data running like wifi?
I had same problem. Here You have solution. Only disadvantage You must be rooted and installed Xposed.
Use xposed
On the other hand I really discourage the use of Mobil network for multiplayer game, the lag its really annoying for you and other players
I have an app that I would like to use on fire tv (unrooted) that will only work if it detects a mobile connection. In other words, the app is designed as a purely mobile connect application and will not work unless it detects an internet connection something other than wifi.
Since firetv is wifi only, is there something (app or setting) that can utilized to fake a mobile internet connection? I'm not sure how the app checks the devices ability to connect but if it does so by verifying sim card then obviously that cant be faked.
Hello. Could someone tell me a mobile network blocker to use on my device? I'm using Google Datally but I think there must be something more interesting for this purpose. I feel that it doesn't totally block the network, like, any application that I can control usage and release according to whatever I want.
I use adguard, mainly for ad blocking, it uses a VPN, and it has an integrated firewall that lets you control what apps will have network access, in wifi and data modes, also, if the allowed apps will have access while the acreen is on or off, I find this very useful
winol said:
I use adguard, mainly for ad blocking, it uses a VPN, and it has an integrated firewall that lets you control what apps will have network access, in wifi and data modes, also, if the allowed apps will have access while the acreen is on or off, I find this very useful
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I'll try! Thanks for the help