how do i configure the xda to ask me before making a connection to the internet using GRPS settings.
using cooked rom 4.00.5 i have configured the xda to be able to connect/send sms using the ATT network but dont want some other programs to connect to the web till i tell them to...
Try using a User ID but leave the password blank if one is needed to connect, then upon connection it should ask for a password.
HTH
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I use a T-mobile ppc with a Swedish device carrier. Everything works fine except for the internet. I entered all the right information. But I won't get connected. An additional problem is that T-mobile has removed the GPRS authentication module. So I don't know how to investigate those settings. Does annybody have a answer to that?
You mean that it won't ask for a username/password when you create a new GPRS connection? If so, why don't you load the SE ROM then? It will ask you for authentication when you create a new connection.
Thanks for your response Carlos. Yes it asks for username and password and it tries to connect but then it either stops with no connection or asks me once again to enter the user name and password.
I wonder if I need the GPRS authentication module to know if the pap settings is used?
Don't get confused. I posted my question as guest Diderikus, but am a member now and use the name Andreas. Both are my names.
Well, I finally dare upgrading to SE ROM and my XDA works better than ever with good Internet Connection, thanks guys.
I have an XDA I. I have unblocked it and am using a T-Mobile (UK) sim. On my Nokia it was simple to use WAP. How do I configure the XDA so I can use WAP ?
Thanks in advance
After getting the right setup from your operator (access point name, proxy IP, ...) you can creat a new connection throught connections management
After you get your settings together head on over to Yorch.net and
get Ezos' EZWAP Internet Browser.
I upgraded to XDA developers ROM v1.2 so that I could Unlock my SX56.
The phone Now successfully works but I can't figure out how to set up Internet connection settings, even with the help of Rogers customer service. All they could do was supply me with codes.
Can anyone give me a hand?
do u subscribe to GPRS services from rogers??
yes GPRS
go into settings->connections->connections
add a connection
choose gprs
type in access point
start a program which use gprs
it should start the grps
type in the login and password if your network
require it
choose that it should not ask you again
and you are online
I need an browser, where I can configure proxy.
I tryed opera mobile (not mini one) and it atleast got at login place, but for some unknown rason, I cannot login with the password (says that proxy couldnt vertify username and password, boath are 100% correct)
Any suggestion for other "smart" browser?
use transparent proxy ... it works fine on wireless. though you will have to disable it while on mobile network
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=766569
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Trying to send emails from a onetel.com account but cannot get it to work. The smtp settings should be mail.onetel.com but this fails. Can get the smtp.orange.net to work when on mobile but this fails on wifi (our home broadband is O2, so mail.o2.co.uk works). Don't want to reconfigure everytime we move from wifi to mobile.
Have looked everywhere but can't find an easy answer. Help welcome.
Using HTC Desire C on Orange