does anyone know where internet passwords are kept on the GT if it even is kept?
Thanks in advance
If you select a wireless network while in the wifi settings you can choose to forget the network and re-enter the details. I don't know if there is a file somewhere that stores the passwords. There probably is and if google is doing things the right way the passwords are hashed so you can't read them.
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Please can somebody tell me how to access 3 Network services on the HErmes??
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Planet3 from which country?
Tried to search by keywords? (Planet3 or Hutchinson or Useragent)
i wouldnt mind knowing either.
i am in the UK
thanks in advance for advice
Hi, have tried searching fond something for Three in Austria but im in UK? ANyone know how?
Thanks
Planet 3 Settings
There have been a lot of posts in the aussie forums on this one, and the initial view I got was that you needed 3 separate settings on the 3 network: 1) for the Planet 3 (Intranet), 2) for the Internet, and 3) for MMS.
It turns out that they have done away with the Intranet/Internet distinction so all you need to create is one settings definition called (in my case) "Planet 3 Settings". Create one modem entry under this definition for "Planet 3" and set the Access Point Name for this entry to '3services'. Fill in your username (email address) and password (PIN number assigned to your account) and leave all other fields blank. Oh, I forgot, set the "Select a Modem" box to 'Cellular Line (GPRS,3G)'. You then select "Planet 3 Settings" as the default for "Programs that automatically connect to the Internet" .
I still keep a separate settings definition called "3MMS" and have this selected in my MMS setup, even though it has exactly the same settings as "Planet 3 Settings". One of these days I will swap them over.
BTW, When I access Planet 3 web content, I get average to crappy video - tends to pixelate a lot. Not sure if this is down to connection speed or an old version of Streaming Media Player, but I have had to stick with this version since the newer ones don't seem to work on my re-flashed JasJam (LVSW's WM6).
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thanks for the reply,i have input the connection settings, where do i go now to view my3 etc? do i use Internet explorer?
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My3 on Planet3
You access Planet3 Home from here: http://three.net.au/grd/gethome.do, then select the My3 Icon from that page. That will automatically take you to the My3 homepage and log you in.
Alternatively, here is the My3 URL: http://three.net.au/alm/gethome.do.
Your choice how you bookmark these.
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My3 on Planet3....Again
Re: my last post.
The URLs i supplied must of course be accessed from Pocket IE.
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for myself, on Three Australia, for the connection settings I call it what I want (Planet 3), and the access point name name is '3services' I then do not enter any other settings in - the username and password are left blank. this works fine on my 838pro and has done on all my previous phones
so I somehow deleted my settings for my data connection, I've tried a few roms and the info is still gone. I have verizon, I've done a few searches and can't find anything.
I've ran update cabs and used *228 option 1 and 2...
so I believe the data connection is supposed to dial #777
does anyone know the username, password, and domain (if it's necessary).
Thanks in advance to anyone.
I'm using a 3G data connection that requires a http proxy.
So... I've defined a proper APN with proxy.
Browser is the only program that I can use with this connection (only page view, no download). All the rest application that need an internet connection simply doesn't work.. nothing. Even the download from the browser doesn't work.
I've tried with another APN that's not using a proxy and works. Also with WiFi is ok.
So, my question is: it is posible to enable http proxy in ALL programs? I had no problem on Symbian or Windows Mobile..
This is by no means a definite answer, but in your APN, try adjusting the "APN type" setting. On Telus, it's: default,mms
From what I understand you can try a combination of those two settings, or set it to nothing. See what results you get.
Thanks for the reply
Unfortunately no change.
While it's not the response you were hoping for, since no one else has responded, I would contact my provider if I were in your position. See if they can offer any insight. Good luck!
Thanks but my provider cannot do anything. I've used this connection on other platforms without problem (windows mobile, symbian).
The problem is that application take just the apn without proxy details.. Only the browser is using the proxy
It seems that's an Android issue ..
You may star this issue:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1273&colspec=ID Type Status Owner Summary Stars
so maybe google will understand the importance of this feature.. i'm still wondering why it's not implemented as it should..
hi to every one.
i have a question is there any on out there who is using energy rom build 29 on hd2 because i am using it and problem is that when ever i wants to send or recive emails from hd2 despite of wifi connection it starts to connect to data connection and ignores wifi .is there any ssolution that emails will be loaded just using wifi if data conn is not available and data conn if wifi is not available thanks
settings - menu - all settings - connections - connections - advanced tab - select networks
The connection chosen in the top dropdown is what programs that can auto connect to the net use, for example email, and is usually by default set to 'my isp' or (example) 'O2 mobile web' or something similar, , whatever your phone has called the data connection.
The bottom dropdown is what other items such as browser use, and is usually set to 'internet' or 'the internet' or somesuch, and items accessing using this one will first try wifi and then go to data if no wifi is present.
Try changing the top dropdown to match the bottom one, see what happens.
Also, if i remember correctly, if you edit the settings for the email account, you can choose which connection it tries to use by default, have a look there, see if you can pick 'internet' (or whatever your bottom dropdown says) as the default connection. (EDIT - in fact i know you can, because i used to provision my email settings manually when flashing winmo, and one of the entries deals with default connection UID, so go have a look at the email accounts settings first before trying the above tip.)
Also dont forget that, (although it is less common nowadays, ) some network providers only allow sending email from that account when you are on their network. For example my virgin media POP email account in the UK, will only accept outgoing messages when I am using my wifi account, and will not allow me to send when i am connected to the net via my phones O2 data account, and you get a 'relaying not allowed' response, which can confuse things.
(Im working from memory, havent run winmo in 6 months, so forgive me if something isn't worded quite right)
thanks bro but......
hi thanks bro for your time .bro i changed settings as u said but no luck and i tried to find email sertings which would allow me to use wifi as default for emails but i could not find those settings in email.and when i was using stock rom 1.66 then every thing was alright but i like energy rom.
wot should i do bro and thanks for ur coment again.
thanks bro
thanks for ur help indeed it was helpful .i again looked in to settings as u described and it worked now no problem at all
thanks bro
heh cool, yr welcome.
I wanted to know if the data that my apps are using on a wifi network are saved anywhere. The reason I ask is I have been using an open wifi network to connect to recently and wanted to know if the data that I'am using is being saved anywhere on the network, or the router. And what I mean by data is, login details to hotmail, banking, conversations over ebuddy, kik etc.
Also what about secure networks, where I would need a wifi login, can the data be accessed by admins if they wanted to access it at a later date, or is it only accessable by sniffing packets as they are being transmitted?