Hi guys,
I is there any way in WM or with the help of an application to define for each application which internet connection profile it should use?
The reason why I need this is the following:
I have a spanish Vodafone contract with an additional "Internet for mobile devices flatrate", but it has some limitations. To connect to the internet I can use 2 Profiles WEB GPRS (limited Speed when 150MB traffic is reached) and WAP GPRS (unlimited Traffic but limited to 100.000 connections per month...a number impossible to reach).
Most applications work with the WAP connections (Opera, RSS) but some only work with WEB (Email, Weather, Stocks), so I need something do define wether an application uses WEB or WAP to connect, beeing WAP the prefered connection as it has no limitations.
Can now one give me any usable information concerning this problem!?
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Does it possible to hack Blackberry connect on WM5 & Qtek 9000
and surf net via blackberry.net APN. I have unlimited plan on
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devices.
Well, how to use APN blackberry.net for surfing web??
thx
Maybe creating a new connection helps
Have you tried to create a new connection, in addition to those that came customized by your carrier, using the following settings?
APN: blackberry.net
username: rim
password: password
Maybe that works...
Hi, i have samsung SGH-i320 and i have a problem...
im from greece and my operator (Wind GR) provides unlimited WAP acceess just for 3.5 euros per month
Also provides a http proxy server, so i can browse all sites without problem
before the samsung, i have a Sony Ericsson W800i, in the SE options menu i can set a proxy server for java applications, so i can use java apps like: Opera Mini, Mig33, Gmail, mobile gmaps and many other applications through Wap and proxy...
so how can i use this proxy server for java applications in SGH-i320?
I should install another midlet? or what?
Thanks in Advance
[SEARCH] Connexion Management
Hy,
I'm looking for a solution but I find nothing
My problem is simple. I have a professionnal GSM account with an private APN (and proxy). With this proxy, I can joined my Intranet and Exchange Server. BUT, yes there is a BUT, this proxy is very bad for Internet Surf and other Web application.
In my HTC, i have 3 connexions:
1/ MMS (for MMS)
2/ World (for surf and funny application)
3/ Business (for active synch)
I search an application who managed connexion in relation with application.
Example :
opera : World
HTC Weather : World
Activesync : Business
default : World
Thanks for all helps
Have a nice day
I am having problems with the x7510 which I have not had on my Tilt.
Problem 1 - related to email:
For every email account, during setup I am asked to select the one and only internet connection that will be used for the email account:
Edit account setup -> next
E-mail Setup (E-mail address) -> next
E-mail Setup (Your name ..) -> next
E-mail Setup (Incoming mail server) -> next
E-mail Setup (Username ..) -> next
E-mail Setup (Outgoing (SMTP) mail server..) -> PRESS ADVANCED SERVER SETTINGS LINK
Now the software wants me to select ONE and only ONE internet connection for this email account.
Every email account on the x7510 has the same behavior (even the Outlook Exchange Server) and I have 3 email accounts on this phone.
problem 2: related to HTC weather screen
The weather screen will not update the weather unless I am connected to a wifi (802.11) link. It will not update using the data link through my cellular phone provider.
problem 3:
Opera browser seems to be telling all web sites that I am a mobile phone so I get only the huge cartoon letter web pages. I would prefer to get standard format web pages - that's why I bought a 640 x 480 screen.
NOTE: This did not happen with the ROM that was in the phone when I bought it (browser showed full-featured web pages), only after I flashed the ROM below from the cmonex sticky.
Questions:
Does an app or registry fix exist that will let me tell the x7510 to use the best data link that is available, preferably by rank? In other words, show me a list of all available data links (Wifi, Bluetooth PAN, MEdiaNet) and let me rank them in order of my preference of use rather than forcing me to slog through 5 levels of email setup to change to use wifi when I am at home in a cellular dead spot and the re-slog through those menus when I am on the road out of range of wifi but with a good 3G signal? Is auto-select such a tough thing to implement?
Also, how do I adjust the link that HTC weather uses to get its data or is it hard wired under the hood to only use wifi?
And lastly, how do I make Opera stop telling the servers of the world that I am running on a 320x240 web enabled phone?
Thank you for your help,
LittleBrotherJ
HTC Xperia x7510
AT&T USA
CE OS 5.2.19209 (Build 19209.1.0.2)
ROM 3.27.405.3
ROM Date: 05/28/08
Radio: 1.58.00.00
Protocol: 32.91.7020.20H
ExtROM: 3.29.707.101
hi i dont know much
try this go to opera and then setting and select advanced and change identify as desktop.yours might be set as handheld device.
I found a fix for the weather
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=363417
Is a fix for the weather.
The new HTC Home screen has a smaller clock at the top and a different layout but at lest it downloads weather data over the cellular network.
If I find fixes for the others I will update as needed.
Thanks,
LBJ
Weather Fix
The site below has instructions with pictures on how to fix the weather problem. In a nutshell make sure "This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet" is not selected under settings and connections.
http://www.clintonfitch.com/reviews/htc/htchome/default.asp
I have had to mess with this twice because of switching sim cards while traveling.
I'm having a hard time understanding why European GPRS vendors make a distinction between email, internet, and WAP services, and consequently I don't know what service to ask for when I purchase a PAYG SIM when I travel.
My primary GPRS interest is
SMTP for the handset's email client for IMAP (both google and exchange server accounts)
ActiveSync for contacts/calendar synchronization.
RSS reading, resulting in some cases some podcast downloading
Tethering via WMWiFiRouter
as you can see, i'm not a big HTML user, if at all.
What key terms and phrases should I look out for in the service descriptions in order to get the right internet service I need?
A specific example would be the ambiguity Vodafone Romania has between the email mobile vs internet mobile descriptions and the related APN differences "live.vodafone.com" and "internet.vodafone.com".
Also, for some reason T-Mobile UK is not included in the excellent list given over in the thread GPRS/Internet Connection Settings for the whole world thread. seems like it should be on page 4 but it's not. any reason for that, and does anyone know the APN settings for TMO/UK?
Lastly, what is an example of a WAP service?
Thanks in advance.
there is no universal answer to this
they made a big mess of it indeed. want to trick customers
wap service:
in most cases it won't let you out of vendor's special web page. there you have access to services to check your credit, payments, company info, some ringtone, music shops... mostly useless stuff.
ah and with windows mobile, there is no official way of setting it up. you can use 'work' and set some rules for wap.* ....anyway, you don't want that.
email:
in most cases this service will allow you to access only email on vendor's server.
e.g. [email protected]
in another case you'll have POP, IMAP, SMTP and maybe activesync allowed and web browsing limited to vendor's address.
yet another case is your data plan is small, means you'll pay for 1MB more
for rss you would need full internet anyway.
in general, if you have "internet" service, it have everything in it.