Hi all,
I was setting up voip to access our Asterisk voip server. Asterisk box is on a dynamic IP so we have setup a DNS redirection thing. The Asterisk box has therefore a 'username.dyndns.org' web address as its IP.
Hope you are all still with me!
Anyway, stuck in the address in the setup program and now get an error everytime I try to start it....so cannot even get to the stage where I can change it....
I've tried deleting and reinstalling but that does not help.
So, long winded question, where is the file that holds the voipsetup configuration data??
And if you can help, what would I type in as the service IP. normally you would simply stick in an IP number but in my case do I stick in http://username.dyndns.org or username.dyndns.org...?
Thanks
Anyone got any ideas...before I get lost in the soap of forum messages...
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Is it possible to permanently affect my Wizard's internet connection by over flashing??
I'm having a problem connecting to the internet. It doesn't connect via WiFi whether on an open or WEP network (I'm testing it with 2 routers -- mine and my neighbors). It connects to GPRS just fine as long as I put the right ISP info. But when I try to load a page in IE it comes back with 1 of 2 error messages:
1)
Error 502 - Bad Request
The server could not resolve your request for uri:
2)
Cannot obtain a server-assigned IP address. Try again later or enter an IP address in Network settings.
I was running a custom made vanilla 1413 for the longest time. Then yesterday tried MFrazzz's 1913 and now ANTC's. Between one of those two I am not unable to connect to the internet. I even flashed back to the 2.24 official T-Mo ROM and even with the factory settings it still not working for either GPRS or WiFi. In the past hour I've tried T-Mob official, ANTC 2.0 and XM6R4...all the same problem.
So that virtually eliminates the possibility that it was either a bad radio, corrupted Ext ROM or a bad flash. It definately seems like my Wizard isn't being given an IP address. So that would be a software/ROM/registry problem, right? Well then why is it not working with 3 fresh ROM flashes??
Any suggestions??
If I connect it to my PC via usb/activesync and use the PC's internet connection then it will go ahead and load webpages.
As soon as I disconnect the USB cable then it'll load up the GPRS connection and try to load a webpage and timeout with one of the errors above.
One strange thing I noticed is that when it gives the 502 error it removes the domain from the uri. Example:
Target URI:
http://mobreader.com/proxy.aspx?s=http://test.com...
Response:
Error 502 - Bad Request
The server could not resolve your request for uri: /proxy.aspx?s=http%3A%2F%2Ftest%2Ecom...
seems your proxy is not functioning correctly
reflash with original rom and then this rom you would like
you can also try and delete all connections but i doubt it helps..
I'm on T-Mobile full internet plan, not T-Zones or anything, so no need to set a proxy. Just put in the access point as wap.voicestream.com and it should work.
I've input the data manually as well as tried with the t-mobile wap setting cabs. Doesn't make a difference. Also since these are freshly installed ROMs (including an official T-mobile ROM) there shouldn't be any proxy settings pre-set, right?
yes i am aware of that..
i need to explain myself more , sorry for that..
what i mean is the proxy inside the phone , not the one u setup with t-zones
or any related..
Ok a little update...
I was able to connect via Wifi this morning, it was either
A) Registry changes to HKLM>Comm>TNETWLN1>Params>HTCPreloadStatus to value of "1"
B) Registry change to HKLM>Comm>TNETWLN1>Params>HTCPreloadWifi to value of "1"
The router assigned me an IP address now and fully connected. I'm able to pull up websites now. Sometimes the above registry settings mysteriously change back to "0" value and if that happens then I won't be able to pull up a website. So I know what was causing the WiFi issues.
But still don't know what's the problem with GPRS. Still can't load a website via URL or even IP address. Is there a similiar registry edit that I can make that will restore GPRS connection ability?
Thanks in advance guys.
Apologies if this has already been asked/answered, but have spent the last two days looking for a solution..
When connected via USB I cannot establish an internet connection, unless I delete the T-Mobile proxy setting.
I've applied the regedit edit that's been mentioned as a solution, but this didn't work.
Is there anyway to use the pass through connection without having to delete the proxy everytime?
The main annoyance is that the phone won't sync with my exchange server whilst connected to the PC. I have mail set up to sync with exchange server and all other items syncing with my PC. My Hermes sync'ed with anything and everything.
Thanks
just leave the proxy out.
T-Mobile's proxy is a pain in the arse and causes all sorts of problems.
I deleted the proxy from my connection on t-mobile nearly three years ago and on every single device i have had since. never had a problem since.
If the proxy is there, it affects ALL internet connections, so when you plug it in to your PC, it is trying to go through a Proxy that you can only access over GPRS.
that's why proxies are a PITA and should be deleted permanently.
and no, it should not affect anyhting if you delete it. or not that i have noticed anyway.
Thanks will give it a go when I get home.
Seem to be able to access internet without the proxy, but forgot my usb cable so can't test pass though at work.. fingers crossed!
When I deleted the proxy I couldn't then send SMS texts...?
That's a completely random coincidence. The proxy has nothing to do with SMS whatsoever.
you can of course make sure that you are using GSM for SMS. start>settings>connections>advanced network>SMS
set it to GSM. if this is already set, then it has nothing to do with the proxy.
Says "Your text message cannot be sent" after I removed the proxy. SMS is set to GSM. Could it have altered any other relevant settings? Have put the proxy back now but it still refuses to send the message.
Any ideas?
no, wouldn't have changed anything else. The proxy has no bearing on SMS whatsoever.
Like i said, i reckon it is just a coincidence, otherwise turning the proxy back on would have fixed it.
If it is set to GSM already try the other three settings as well.
and a soft reset of course....
Have found a cable and tested - still no joy after deleting proxy.
Connecting to PC, and items syncing with host PC are fine. Mail syncing with Exchange server fails and can't access internet via pass through.
Browsing and syncing with the exchange server is fine when not connected to the PC.
Btw kempas - SMS works fine after deleting the proxy setting, as it should do.
Steve
on the handset:
start>settings>connections>wifi (NOT Wireless LAN)> network adapters
set the drop down box to Internet.
On the PC:
Open Activesync>File>Connection Settings
Set "This computer connects to" to the internet.
Dunno what it is in vista, i have avoided it like the plague....
I did a soft reset and tried again (a couple of time) with no luck, unable to send text message.
Went to settings, connections and run through the network provider setup wizard, let it reset the phone and tried again. Settings 'seemed' all the same but SMS now sent without issue.
Will try removing the proxy again later and testing with another SMS.
EDIT: removed the proxy and sent an SMS without issue this time... So was a "completely random coincidence" as rhedgehog said.
Still can't access You Tube via it's mobile client though, at least, it still says no videos...
All now appears to do what I expect after removing proxy and following rhedgehog's advice. Pass through now works Many thanks!
Also appeared that the t-mobile proxy blocks Windows live and messenger
stevecg said:
All now appears to do what I expect after removing proxy and following rhedgehog's advice. Pass through now works Many thanks!
Also appeared that the t-mobile proxy blocks Windows live and messenger
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Are you on wnw+??
mrvanx said:
Are you on wnw+??
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Just Web N Walk I believe, not plus, so I guess messenger is a no no. Will bypassing their proxy end up with me being charged for data??
stevecg said:
Just Web N Walk I believe, not plus. Will bypassing their proxy to use messenger end up with me being charged for data??
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No, but it is against the t&cs to use IM software when on basic web n walk. Tmobile block the ports for IM software anyways, it seems for new customers since several old customers managed to get through.....i never could though, so the proxy would make no difference if it is on or off.
I personally am on wnw+ which is TOTALLY worth it for using the HSPA when out with my laptop on location.
Cheers for that. Won't really need messenger to be honest - but the proxy setting interfering with the pass through was annoying.
kempas said:
Still can't access You Tube via it's mobile client though, at least, it still says no videos...
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Log into My T-Mobile or call customer services and get the adult content filter turned off.
I think they blocked it to prevent kids blowing mummy and daddy's credit on watching videos.
Of course, Streaming is also against the T&C's of wnw standard, so it could be that this is why. I'm on wnw+ and had to turn off the filter to get it working.
Yep, that was it. Cheers for the reply...
I have the AT&T Fuze with the stock ROM. I purchased it the first day it came out. I think this was 11/11/2008. I have the PDA Personal plan for unlimited data. I have things set up so that my contacts and email synch with our Exchange server. I can remote desktop from my Fuze using the data network to any machine that I can remote to from my computer, so from that, I am thinking VPN must be configured correctly. On one of these machines that I connect to, I have IIS running and put a very simple web page on it (no script, nothing IE specific). From my work computer, it loads fine. I can remote desktop from my Fuze to any machine on the network and launch IE and load it. But, I can't load it directly from my Fuze in either Opera or IE. It does initiate the VPN connection. But, then I get the error HTTP gateway timed out. I'm really not interested in viewing the page that I created. We use Perforce, which is source control system. It has a jobs portion, which we use to track bugs. There is a web interface to the jobs, which is on the intranet, not internet. I don't have rights to remote to the Perforce server, and that is why I initially tried putting a simple page on a machine that i am an admin on. I want to be able to click on a link in my email and have it load the bug in Opera. If I am home and turn on WiFi, and disable the data network, this works fine. This bypasses AT&T's machines, which makes me think there is something that AT&T is blocking. And if they are, then maybe it is the AT&T bloat this is telling them what it is. Our IT guy has verified that I am successfully VPNing in. He is seing the mycingular.net in the firewall.
My boss has the same phone, but purchased more recently, and his is working fine for this. He has flashed the new AT&T test ROM, and done the thing that keeps the AT&T bloat from getting installed.
The fact that remote desktop works, but browsing a webpage on the same machine does not, makes me think there is more to this than just network settings.
If anyone has the anwer to this, please share. If I find the answer, I will post it is well. I have extensively searched the forum for the answer to this, and have not found anything that worked. If I have missed something, I appologize.
Sort of works now, still have an issue
After going to the proxy tab, and checking that This network connects to the Internet and checking the check box that this network uses a porcy server to connect to the internet. Then specify the server. Then go to Advanced and change the HTTP port to 8080 instead of just 80. I also put the user id, password and Domain in on the proxy for HTTP.
But I get prompted for a user id and password from the proxy erveer. I have entered it and clicked the checkbox to save it. It does not display the same info that I entered the next time and it does not display what was entered on the HTTP proxy page. It is a drop down, and I can select the correct one. It's just annoying to need to. I'd like to clear this cache.
Also, to initially get it working I had to disable HSDPA and HSUPA, restart. Then reenable it. I have the registry on my Fuze which give me the menu option on the Advanced network tab to do this.
Figured out how to clear the cache issue - still prompts
The cache was a setting in Opera for passwords.
It still asks for the password. At least it is prefilled with the correct info, since I now only have the one entry, so it is just 1 click, but I should not need to do this step.
Any one know what I need to do to fix this.
If I try to load it in IE, it just tries but never succeeds and never asks for a password, just says Opening.
Connections
Why should I need to set this to connect to the Internet, and use the ISA server? I would think if it needs to connect to the internet, it should be able to just use the Media Net
My Media Net Settings are
Modem -
Name - Modem
Media Net - wap.cingular
Advanced shows the modem in the drop down list as Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
The drop down is disabled
Next
Access Point Nam - wap.cingular
Next
User name - [email protected]
don't know what the password is. I've never changed it.
Domain is blank
Next
TPC/IP
Use server - assigned IP address is selected
Use software compression and use IP header compression are checked.
Use slip is not checked and the checkbox is disabled
Servers
Use Servr Assigned addresses is selected
So DN,Alt DNS, WINS, and ALT WINS are disabled.
Proxy Settings
This network connects to the internet
This networks uses a proxy server to connect to the internet is not checked.
More info and additional question
Navigating to some intranet sites does not prompt me for the isa server.
such as http://machine/virtdir/Default.aspx
seems to work without being prompted
but
http://perforcemachine:8080/@md=d&cd=//&[email protected]//?ac=107&mx=25
prompts me for the password.
Also, in order to get either of these links to work, I need to have in my exceptions:
*.companyname.com/*
Where companyname is the actual companyname.
This is annoying because it makes it connect to the VPN when synching with the exchange server. Before I want on the quest to get these links to intranet sites to work, I synched with the exchange server without connecting to the VPN.
I've tried putting in isa.companyname.com in the exceptions, but that doesn't work.
Is there a way to do *.companyname.com/* except mail.companyname.com?
I suspect all of this is in the registry somewhere.
Hi
I had wifi in my office where we could use net without any problem, now proxy server has been set up. I know all the settings but cant figure out how to enter IP Address in my HD7 (Mango) manually to start browsing.
e.g. the proxy server IP is: 192.168.0.1
Now I need to give an IP to the phone myself, say: 192.168.0.69
But the phone is automatically giving itself IP: 192.168.1.xx
This is very annoying as I am unable to sync my mail in the office.
Any help will be highly appreciated
You can edit the WiFi network settings for the particular network, by tapping and holding on it.
Techno-Freak said:
You can edit the WiFi network settings for the particular network, by tapping and holding on it.
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Only the server etc. can be edited when proxy is turned on, there is no way to edit my HD7's own IP address
Hi guys,
Im trying to setup a VPN connection on my phone but cant figure out how to do it. Its a cisco connection....the following credentials is what i need to be able to enter. Gateway, Group name, User name, Group password, user password. If anyone could point me in the right direction that would be very helpful! Thanks!
Never mind, i got it figured out.