Wifi Opera mini problem - General Questions and Answers

Hey guys, I just recently downloaded Opera mini 4 beta 2 and I am very impressed. The only thing I don't like is that when im in my apartment and try to connect to my apartments wifi connection PIE would take me to a login page made by my apartment where I enter my login name and password before I can get internet access. However, when using opera It says connecting to service.. but it just says that it can't connect it never links me to my apartment login page. To get around this I start PIE first and login on that page and then I open Opera and it connects. Any way around this? any help would be appreciated greatly. thanks!
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have you tried Opera Mobile
it's mini's bigger and better brother
it's not free but it's better
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BlackBerry Connect Data Connection

Hi All, is there a way I can hack into the BlackBerry Connect windows mobile data connection so I can use Opera Mini and Google Maps using the free 250mb allowance I have with the BlackBerry data service? Would be so cool if this were possible! Many thanks.
Anyone got any ideas?
This is just in theory. If you phone only has one internet connection (Blackberry Connect) then all data will use that one. Case in point. I have had a PDA phone with the Blackberry personal plan only. While it was the unlimited plan I'm certain that all data was used via the subscribed internet plan.
One last way to be sure is to disable (delete) the media net connection. Assuming your on ATT
DeanPall said:
Hi All, is there a way I can hack into the BlackBerry Connect windows mobile data connection so I can use Opera Mini and Google Maps using the free 250mb allowance I have with the BlackBerry data service? Would be so cool if this were possible! Many thanks.
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Dean, I am looking for the same thing. With Pocket IE the blackberry data service is not worth it for me.
I'm suprised nobody knows a way of doing this! Some website just don't load with Pocket Internet Explorer but load perfectly with Opera Mini or Skyfire. If I use these browsers a new data connection is established which adds cost to my bill rather than using the BlackBerry data connection which costs me nothing! Please help!
Yeah it would be great if someone figures this one out. I use Opera Mobile which makes for a much better browsing experience, and with it u can download large files which seems to be n limitation on Pocket IE.
I cannot believe a hack would be that difficult especially as there is a download version of Opera Mini for BlackBerry devices! I so would love someone to work this out and wish I had the talent to even attempt it! Here’s hoping some bright spark can help!

Need to browse internet quickly on edge with a laptop

I'm Getting a netbook in a day or two (Acer Aspire One) and I want to be able to browse the internet quickly through edge. I was wondering if there was a browser for Windows that worked similar to Opera Mini or Skyfire. It wouldn't be a problem for me to host the server from home but I want to tether to my Excalibur while I'm away from wifi. Does anyone know of anything like that.
XirXes said:
I'm Getting a netbook in a day or two (Acer Aspire One) and I want to be able to browse the internet quickly through edge. I was wondering if there was a browser for Windows that worked similar to Opera Mini or Skyfire. It wouldn't be a problem for me to host the server from home but I want to tether to my Excalibur while I'm away from wifi. Does anyone know of anything like that.
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Ever thought about Firefox ?
Dirk
opera turbo does just that same deal as opera mini on the pda i think
http://www.opera.com/business/solutions/turbo/

Tmobile, internet sharing and warcraft login

Here's my problem...
I have a windows mobile 6.1 smartphone (new Dash 3G) with tmobile voice and data service. I travel alot, so I like to use the internet sharing option on my smartphone to cruise the internet on my laptop (I turn on internet sharing on the smartphone, then plug the smartphone into the laptop via a usb cable.) It works rather well, especially if I am in a 3G area. However, I cannot log into warcraft when using internet sharing on my smartphone. Every time I try to log in, it says "Unable to connect, please try again later. If the problem persists, please contact customer support."
Any thoughts on how I can login into warcraft on my laptop while using the internet sharing option on my windows 6.1 smartphone?
greymarch said:
Here's my problem...
I have a windows mobile 6.1 smartphone (new Dash 3G) with tmobile voice and data service. I travel alot, so I like to use the internet sharing option on my smartphone to cruise the internet on my laptop (I turn on internet sharing on the smartphone, then plug the smartphone into the laptop via a usb cable.) It works rather well, especially if I am in a 3G area. However, I cannot log into warcraft when using internet sharing on my smartphone. Every time I try to log in, it says "Unable to connect, please try again later. If the problem persists, please contact customer support."
Any thoughts on how I can login into warcraft on my laptop while using the internet sharing option on my windows 6.1 smartphone?
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I have no problem connecting using my Fuze w/ WM6.1 on AT&T and my Windows 7 laptop. Latency is a little high, but it's quite playable if going solo.
Maybe T-Mobile blocks the ports that WoW needs to authenticate.
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I have no problem connecting using my Fuze w/ WM6.1 on AT&T and my Windows 7 laptop. Latency is a little high, but it's quite playable if going solo.
Maybe T-Mobile blocks the ports that WoW needs to authenticate.
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Strangely enough, I can log into the official WoW messageboards via internet sharing on tmobile. I believe those forums use the same login server as the game.
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Strangely enough, I can log into the official WoW messageboards via internet sharing on tmobile. I believe those forums use the same login server as the game.
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It may be the same server, but IE and Firefox use Port 80 for communication. The WoW Launcher does not.
NotATreoFan said:
It may be the same server, but IE and Firefox use Port 80 for communication. The WoW Launcher does not.
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I use Google Chrome.
The WoW launcher will take me to the login screen, so will running wow.exe. Regardless, if I use the WoW launcher or run WoW.exe, I cannot get past the login screen.
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I use Google Chrome.
The WoW launcher will take me to the login screen, so will running wow.exe. Regardless, if I use the WoW launcher or run WoW.exe, I cannot get past the login screen.
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Google Chrome applies as well. What I meant was that web browsers use Port 80 for HTTP traffic, but the actual WoW executable does not use Port 80. T-Mobile might be blocking the port WoW needs to communicate with the authentication server.

Internet with full flash ?

Just to make sure, it is really not possible to have a internet navigator which allow full flash ? Or do i only need to download/install a other one than opera and internet explorer ?
Thanks,
Ulysses
try to install skyfire
There is nothing with full flash, Skyfire is as close as you'll get currently.
Adobe is releasing Flash 10 in the next couple of months, sometime soon after that we should have full flash (along with every other major OS besides iPhone).
Skyfire supports flash I love it, give it a try.
Great, thanks for you answers. I will try Skyfire and lets wait for the release and see
WARNING !!!!!!
If you do not have a flat rate be careful with Skyfire. It automatically connects to the internet per telephone network. It even managed to throw me out of Wireless Lan and continued with a connection - cost me €35 in one go. As its full screen you don't see whats going on and it does not ask. Ensure that if this is an issue that you have an application like NoData installed or set up a dummy default connection. I'm sure you'll find more details in the forum about it.
Thanks for the warning.
I have a contract that include 1GO of data... so I think I should be safe. But thanks anyway.
I've never had trouble with Skyfire using a connection I didn't want it to. As long as Wifi is fully connected before opening Skyfire it's fine. My favourite browser. Prefer it to Opera.

wifi app ?

Hi
Does anybody know if there is a app for the tg01 that does the following.
When I launch opera or internet explorer I have to select my wireless network first and then launch the browser.
On my wife's Nokia 5800 when you launch the web browser you get a popup that asks you if you want to use wifi or normal mobile internet.
Is there anything like this on the tg01 ? it seems so much easier that having to launch wifi and then launch the browser.
Thanks
Up to support ), yes, I'm waiting for this long time ago. Most of symbian fone have this function.

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