when connecting some wifi, I need to set specific proxy to make it work. how to change that with HTC ONE S? didn't find it. and I even download two apps named "proxy settings", seemd both of them points out that is supposed embedded in 3.x android.
but I can't find it.
In the Wi-Fi list, press and hold your specific wireless network until the option 'Modify network' pops-up.
Scroll down until you reach the 'Show advanced options' at the bottom, and activate the checkmark. The funny thing about this option is, that with the checkmark on, the options list suddenly becomes larger, showing also the Proxy settings, IP and DNS. Took me three attempts before I finally noticed the change, when I was searching for the DNS options on HTC Sense.
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I am really loving my HD2 but I am really missing my manual network selection. When I travel abroad I would really like to "force" the HD2 to stay on my prefered roaming network. I have looked in all of the usual places and can't seem to do it.
Also, tried the registry edit that will at least give me the ability to switch to manual but it won't let me select a network after searching and goes back once I turn on/off the phone.
Any advise or ideas would be great.
Start the comm manager
Click on "Phone" (the icon or text, not the on/off switch)
Click "Menu"
Choose "Network selection"
Change it to manual, and choose the network
Thankyou Nsider, but that is just what I am trying to do and can't. That method has worked just fine on the past 10 winmo phones I have owned but for some reason the dropdown box to select manual is GONE. It is not an option on the network selection. All I see is current network and find network. There is no "switch to manual" or set prefered networks.
Hi guys,
Kind of a general info question here because, to cut a long story short, I discovered that MMS wasn't working on my TP2, I then fixed it, but the fixing process raised a few questions in my head.
I had to configure it so that under Connection Settings, "My ISP" defaulted to my mobile web settings, and "My Work Network" defaulted to my WAP settings. Then I set the MMS "Connect via" option to "My Work Network". The thing is, there are other options listed underneath "Connect via". My original setting was just one called "WAP" - but I can't see where the settings for this "WAP" entry are configured. Are they hidden in the registry somewhere, or hard coded into the ROM by my mobile vendor? Or is it something completely different?
Many thanks,
Rag.
In the Axim X51v's WLAN utility, under the "Settings" button, you can see the "List of Available Networks" whenever the Wifi is on, you can see all the networks whose settings have been saved, as well as the currently available ones. My question is this: Is it possible to set the "Search" or "Scan" function, so that the device will ONLY attempt to connect to those networks that are actually available, instead of going down the entire list, and attempting to connect to networks that are currently unavailable?
Still curious...
I've tried every 3.6 rom out there on my evo3d, with full wipes, and on none of them can I find where to find/login to wireless networks. I can connect to them fine during the phone setup process, but I can't find the settings to connect to new ones later. I feel like I must be missing something stupid.
What headings do you have in the Settings menu? There should be a "Wireless & Networks" heading, with an item called "WiFi" (next to it will be the "ON" "OFF" switch).
Assuming you have all of that, press the switch to turn on WiFi if it's turned off. Then press on the word "WiFi" (not the switch). This should bring up your list of available networks.
Hello everyone,
So a few weeks ago my phone just wouldn't start. It would get to the point where you see the samsung logo on the screen and it would turn back off. I took it to the store I bought it from and they fixed it by formatting the phone back to the factory default operating system.
Since then, the phone has worked fine but my internet just doesn't work.
Any ideas? I'd rather fix it myself than have to deal with those people again.
Thanks
Ensure correct wifi config & try static IP address
I assume by internet you mean wifi connectivity. Have you setup your connectivity properly? you can also try setting up a static IP adress (go t wireless in settings, pres and hold the wifi name and from the popup menu select "modify network config" and select the check box for "show advanced config" there you can select static). You can search on net about setting static IP address on android as well.
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I assume by internet you mean wifi connectivity. Have you setup your connectivity properly? you can also try setting up a static IP adress (go t wireless in settings, pres and hold the wifi name and from the popup menu select "modify network config" and select the check box for "show advanced config" there you can select static). You can search on net about setting static IP address on android as well.
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I don't mean wi-fi. I'm referring to my carriers internet service that's within my contact.