Hi everyone!
I´m from Spain and here vodafone offeres a flat rate internet connection but it is limited through port 80 so I cannot upodate avantgo client, or listen to hte radio or things liket that and only can surf the web with internet pocket explorer, is there any soft which can divert all the data to port 80????
thanks in advanced
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Hi,
I can't find such a software...
I want to assign different dial-ups to softwares like messenger, internet explorer and activesync (they all use the default internet connection).
The main idea is to use gprs for internet browsing,
and circuit switch call for remote sync via activesync
thanks in advance
Hi people. Does anyone know of a program that monitors the dialup connection time? I have 300 CSD wap minutes free each month and I'll like to be able to keep an eye on how much I've used. I've tried Spb GPRS monitor but its not very good for it seeing as I'm not trying to monitor GPRS wap. Thanks in advance.
Hi all - i have my xda mini s setup to connect to the internet and collect my exchange emails all works fine.
i use it at work + at home a lot and both locations have a wifi broadband network.
i would like my xda mini s to only connect to GPRS for web browsing and emails when a stored wifi network is not in range (eg when im on the road)
Is it possible to enter in this preference anywhere? thanks in advance for any help
Actually, as far as PIE or any program that connects to the internet is concerned WiFi takes precedence over GPRS by default.
The problem is MS push mail. It forces GPRS even if WiFi is connected. If you try to serf to a graphics heavy site wile connected to both GPRS and WiFi you will see the speed difference.
I am not sure what the logic behind this MS stupidity is, and unfortunately I don't know of any cure except deleting the GPRS settings.
hi - and thanks.
damn.
well i did have a qucik test i went on the web and it seemed to be connecting to gprs (while i was already connected to a wifi network)
i will have a play.
There's one other thing I forgo to mention:
When connection to WiFi make sure you select the correct value under "This network connects to".
I assume your GPRS settings are under My ISP and that is what's selected in Settings->Connections->Connections->Advanced->Network selection.
You should then select "The internet" for the WiFi network.
I access internet via Internet sharing with my Polaris USB connection
I found my notebook would get a NAT ip (192.168.xxxx)
How can I do to get a real IP?
http://www.whatismyip.org/
I mean I want my notebook to get the real IP not NAT
your laptop have 1 ip for each nic wifi and wired and firewire and bluetooth nic
connected and then it have the loopback adaptor
in a console on your laptop you can type ipconfig and have them listed
Sorry my poor English
All I need is to access my notebook's web site by my friends
so I want a real IP to tell my friend
I can browse other web site by using Internet sharing
but my friend can not browse my web site if I use my Polaris to the Internet
I found there was some HTC USB modem driver to use.
but it seems no use on the Polaris
You have a web-server active on your notebook and it is connected in lan at your home, and you want to view this website from internet when you are in your friend's home: it's right?
If I've understand, you must point at the public IP address of your home's internet access (you can find it in site like http://www.whatismyip.org/), but before this, you must forward the port 80 in your router to the private address of your notebook.
Hoping that he was quite clear...
P.S.: Also my English is not the greatest ...
caliu said:
I access internet via Internet sharing with my Polaris USB connection
I found my notebook would get a NAT ip (192.168.xxxx)
How can I do to get a real IP?
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It was my understanding that with Internet Sharing on WM6, clients are placed into a DMZ and all incoming connections will go to the client.
That means that your web / ftp / etc server should work fine.
However, if your mobile provider makes you use a proxy to access the internet, then incoming connections are not possible.
I'm going to bet that this is what is happening to you, and there is nothing you can do to solve this problem.
Hi,
Just a simple connection question,
What is the difference between the preset WAP connection and an internet connection?
Thanks
Marc
Hello.
In general, with wap only connection you can just browse pages and use applications that support http proxy (if your carrier has wap 2.0 support, but it should support that)
With an internet connection you get full internet, including: POP3/SMTP/IMAP, IM, telnet, etc etc.
In other words, wap access has internet ports blocked. In general only the http(s) port is open (eg: 8000, 8080.. 443 for https)
Thanks for the reply
Do they both use 3G/GPRS to connect?
Marc
No problem
normally Yes.
In general, the big limitation is available open ports, like I've said earlier. And maybe the maximum speed. Also the response time may be affected because the data pass thru additional proxy, but in 3G is not that noticeable (as I've observed).
The connection is defined by an apn (access point name). My operator has "wap" for wap acces and "internet" for full internet. This differ from network to network.
G'look!