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Ok so they give us a password to connect to the wifi, then from there if you are on a laptop then browser automatically opens and you input a user name and password...this then connects you. I'm not too sure how to do this on my Jasjar, do i manually configure? How? Where do i input username and password because the browser doesnt automatically open for me. We are trying to connect using phones, iphones, and my ppc. How do I connect??
Thanks for reading.
Do you know what kind of authentication used in your school? It's 802.1x? Do you have to install a certificate? Try to find out more information...
Open a good browser(say opera) and try opening any site on it. This is most likely the case. You'll be auto-directed to the page where you can input the user-id and password
I have similar problem.
The VPN solution that is used needs users to authenticate via xauth, which is not supported by WM.
Does anyone have a good proposal for a client to use?
If there's no free solution I don't (really) care about the costs.
EvilJogga said:
I have similar problem.
The VPN solution that is used needs users to authenticate via xauth, which is not supported by WM.
Does anyone have a good proposal for a client to use?
If there's no free solution I don't (really) care about the costs.
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I've made a research and i found these 3 probably solutions, don't know if works but test the trial...
http://www.juniper.net/customers/support/products/aaa_802/oac_demo.jsp
http://www-wlan.uni-regensburg.de/winmobile/konfiguration.html
http://www.ncp.de/
hope it works
@ loiz
Thanks for the links
I tried to find some proper software myself, but apparently i did something really wrong!
The decription of the NCP Tool looks promising, as it should include everything I need. I'll give it a try (could take some days) and tell whether I've been lucky or not...
I downloaded Opera so i will try with that tomorrow...I cant understand German so i cant understand that link and cant download. Will see with Opera anyway, thanks.
james7661 said:
I cant understand German so i cant understand that link and cant download. Will see with Opera anyway, thanks.
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You don't need to
First, on the german version of the NCP homepage youget to the downloads by clicking Downloads, then choosing Software, then the Client, that's also named english
If you can't figure out how to set up he account needed in german, just click on the little American flag in the upper right of the screen
It's present on the homepage and the downloads page.
The second link is just an instruction anyway, except for the link to the SecureW2 Client. You should find the (english) homepage of that via google. You don't need to bother downloading that if the authentication method isn't 802.11.
Thanks mate, but I tried with Opera and it works!!! Now to find a way to access msn!!
james7661 said:
Thanks mate, but I tried with Opera and it works!!! Now to find a way to access msn!!
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You can allways use online live messenger http://mobile.live.com/pocketpc/
Been looking for a way to get it to work at college as well.
Have got no idea what do cause we use certificates here, have one on my ppc and installed it (on sd as well as the device).
Got practically everything filled out except when selecting a certificate i get the message that there is none.
Been trying to consult the It-services desk but they have no experience whit this.
Do you have any idea which steps i should take?
Thanks in advance
Online messengers are blocked also, they use some burst filtering software or something, will check to see if i can find an unblocked site. Would be great if there was a way to allow everything. Thanks lads.
Hi all,
I have a question, maybe I am just too stupid to find the right switches.
Whenever I start a Java program which requires network connection, I am asked by the Smartphone whether I want to allow that access.
I can then allow this either for the session or once, but next time I start the program again I have to answer the same question again. And again, and again...
Is there a way to switch off this annoying query? I have a internet flat rate and I want to allow this any time.
Many thanks for your help!
BR
Andi
Looking for this option too. I want to allow it every time.
this option which comes depends on the version of the jbed installed.
there is a modified version of Jbed available that asks this just one time and at all other instances it just allows the device to access the connection.
You might have install another Jbed to make this happen because the Jbed in doc's rom and other rom's ask tht question every time.
Where can we find this Jbed?
I have the default one installed, that goes with Doc's 6.1 v1.1
Yes, any clue where we can find this?
Hi,
does nobody know where to find such kind of a modified JBED?
Many thanks to all upfront.
BR
Andi
@AndiP, @ljesh
here you go
http://rapidshare.com/files/111576987/JBed3dMod_HeapSizeFix_12.02.2008.cab
Wonderfull, thanks alot
no probs
Question
Hi Prajith,
quick question on that:
Can this jbed be uninstalled again, just in worst case?
And if yes, is then the old, pre-installed jbed active again?
I am a coward
Many thanks
Andi
yes you can uninstall this
and the old version will be active.
they there is there a way to create a link for installed JAVA Applications under WM6.1?
I'd like to start my GoogleMail Java Application directly by Icon shortcutting the usual way to run Java first and then select the icon for the application.
So I think I'm asking for a script that does all the steps?!
Cheers
There's an OperaMini one.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=398567
You will probably have to download and rip apart the CAB to figure out what it does.
Ta
Dave
no. operamini is a java application I have to run inside the Java manager as well. you didnt got the point. opera mini does not start like a seperate program. I have to open the Javamanager first.
HorNet505 said:
no. operamini is a java application I have to run inside the Java manager as well. you didnt got the point. opera mini does not start like a seperate program. I have to open the Javamanager first.
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If you install the CAB from that link you can run Opera mini from a Shortcut on you start menu (or in Programs). I have not opened my Java MM in months now.
Try taking apart the CAB and seeing what it does, or what parameters the Shortcut has (by default the Shortcut is in Programs>Internet>Opera Mini)
Thanks
Dave
HorNet505 said:
no. operamini is a java application I have to run inside the Java manager as well. you didnt got the point. opera mini does not start like a seperate program. I have to open the Javamanager first.
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I think you should follow DaveShaw's advice about looking into the cab he linked to. That file is the linkage as you describe, only it's for Opera Mini. So what you should do is check how the developer has managed it, and mimic it for your GoogleMail-thingy..
Grtz
(edit: he explained himself already)
Google Skyfire and download it. Makes everything work.
theevilone666 said:
Google Skyfire and download it. Makes everything work.
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Sorry, but how exactly does a web browser, make the gmail java midlet work withou launching Java first?
Dave
Skyfire has java written all over it. This browser does it all.
theevilone666 said:
Skyfire has java written all over it. This browser does it all.
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Skyfire does Java Applets, not Midlets. Midlets are what are run on your device, not as part of a webpage, those are Applets.
The GMail applicaion is a Java Midlet, and must be run from inside a java midlet manager, I've never seen any browser, ppc or not, run a midlet .
Ta
Dave
Well tell the OP how to get java, and fix their problem.
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Well tell the OP how to get java, and fix their problem.
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I'm not sure you are following "exactly" what the OP is after.
I have advised twice on how to do this and so has Manchurian.
Ta
Dave
I think most ppl here misunderstood me.
yes I am talking about JAVA-Midlets here. Nothing to do with Opera or whatsoever. I just want to link a direct start-icon to any Midlet-Application avoiding the opening and confirming of the JAVA Midlet-Application.
HorNet505 said:
I think most ppl here misunderstood me.
yes I am talking about JAVA-Midlets here. Nothing to do with Opera or whatsoever. I just want to link a direct start-icon to any Midlet-Application avoiding the opening and confirming of the JAVA Midlet-Application.
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read the MIDlet bible, there, I've linked to the description of these stuff. Most importantly, you'll need the tutorial at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=387752
thanks a lot. that was the only reply that would have closed this thread emediately )))
HorNet505 said:
thanks a lot. that was the only reply that would have closed this thread emediately )))
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well, next time ask your question clearly and, then, I'll be able to answer right away
Ok i tried WifiRouter but upon launch it started to give me millions of errors.
any other soft that can be used?
I'm curious about this too. I've heard it's possible to this "manually" by changing registry settings, but the instructions I found for it really didn't seem very easy to follow.
I've gotten WMWiFiRouter working, but the access point it creates never seems to be properly connectible.
neshtak said:
Ok i tried WifiRouter but upon launch it started to give me millions of errors.
any other soft that can be used?
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Welcome to the forum
Yes you can
Just do a search on Dev & Hack section, there are many apps for it
Good luck,
Hello,
There are some open issues in android that states the lack of proxy support for Wifi connections.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1273
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=9126
I know, and the majority of Android users might also know, that there is a way to "hack" the android browser to use proxy. It's done via sqlite.
But I think, as many other users, that this is no solution. The "hack" is only for the bowser, so exclude market, gapps, etc.
Now, someone from google said that:
Comment 8 by [email protected], Jul 07, 2010
There was a bug in how the browser used the http proxy - it was fixed for the Froyo release.
Other applications may still fail though - only the browser even attempts to use the http proxy. In the future we plan to move the proxy-awareness into http stacks, but it's unclear when that work can be done.
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So, as you can see there are no plans whatsoever for implementing proxy support.
What I would like to start here, is some sort of list of kernel/modules/coding requirements, to start a possible development.
To anybody out there that has some know-how on this subject, please speak!
Thank you very much.
Best regards,
Anthon.
(RESERVED)
Agreed
Just adding my support to this. It's a much needed feature!
Hi,
Can you teach me how to use the sqlite with android for browsing via proxy... I just want to browse atleast in my university!! Help me out!!
Hello again,
I was thinking the most quick way would be to have a local proxy client (where we would configure our proxy server settings) and redirect/forward all traffic with iptables rules to that local port.
Sort of a transparent proxy.
We have some netfilter modules included in the custom kernels that comes in most custom roms.
No, what proxy client could we use? Is there a busybox proxy client we could use?
Thanks.
Anthon.
sweetheater said:
Hi,
Can you teach me how to use the sqlite with android for browsing via proxy... I just want to browse atleast in my university!! Help me out!!
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http://discuz-android.blogspot.com/2008/01/set-proxy-for-android-web-browser.html
First link in Google :S
I checked it... Is that working ??
sweetheater said:
I checked it... Is that working ??
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Yes it works. I tested with a proxy without authentication and I could access to external websites.
Thanks mate...I have a HTC desire phone...How do I start doing it...I dont have any prior coding knowledge with android or squilt.. please help...!! My University has a proxy setting... I am desperate!! My phone is useless without it
sweetheater said:
Thanks mate...I have a HTC desire phone...How do I start doing it...I dont have any prior coding knowledge with android or squilt.. please help...!! My University has a proxy setting... I am desperate!! My phone is useless without it
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Have you tried opera mini? That appears to get through most proxys with no configuration using "socket" method and seems to be a good solution if you just want to be able to browse the web.
mistahd33 said:
Have you tried opera mini? That appears to get through most proxys with no configuration using "socket" method and seems to be a good solution if you just want to be able to browse the web.
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Hi...I have Opera mini...Could you teach me how to do that...What setting should I have to specify..Help me out!!
sweetheater said:
Hi...I have Opera mini...Could you teach me how to do that...What setting should I have to specify..Help me out!!
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Opera Mini -> Settings -> Advanced -> Protocol -> set to Socket. That works for most people.
mistahd33 said:
Opera Mini -> Settings -> Advanced -> Protocol -> set to Socket. That works for most people.
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I tried its not working for me...Is there any other way
sweetheater said:
I tried its not working for me...Is there any other way
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Only way that I know of is to set up a transpararent proxy on a computer.
Hi
Sorry for my absence.
I've been investigating a little bit and found a great piece of software called Tor - http://www.torproject.org/docs/android.html.en.
It's a privacy and security tool for browsing the Internet. It's also a local transparent proxy!
I have tried this tool at work (we have a proxy to get out to the Internet) and I managed to get Google Email syncs and Google Talk even without configuring anything even close to a proxy!!!
So, great news! I'll do some more research, hope you all can help.
Best regards,
Anthon.
Hi again,
Yesterday I went to the tor irc channel and talked we some nice folks there
Their recommendation was to look for a solution with iptables (what I said in the beginning).
I searched a bit more and found this: http://proxychains.sourceforge.net/.
It seems to be possible to chain the entire "system" and not just an application.
Will try to build this using Android NDK. Don't know if it will work...
Any recommendations?
Best regards,
Anthon.
Thanks a lot buddy...Keep us posted about the updates...I am also trying this orbot... will post the updates!!
And sorry for asking more questions... phone needs to be rooted for using orbot??
50/50...
See the "Platform specific notes": http://www.torproject.org/docs/android.html.en
Thanks...Will give it a try..and post tomorrow!!