[Q] internet via droidvpn or other vpn - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i subscribed 2 GB plan from my prepaid isp..now 2 GB is too low data for me..
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when i started first time droidvpn in p2p server..then my using byte not counting to my prepaid isp account so that isp doesn't know my uses of byte (mb or gb)
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but now i tried many vpn like kepard,droidvpn etc but now its not working and isp counting my uses byte..
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how i stop isp to counting my uses internet bytes..
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sorry 4 poor english..hope u understand..:victory:

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Webserver using mobile connection

I have never got any app that hosts web page to work when I'm using mobile connection.
Wlan connection always works and another users seem to get it working using mobile connection.
Same problem with all ROMs that I have used. How to fix?
Mehumummo said:
I have never got any app that hosts web page to work when I'm using mobile connection.
Wlan connection always works and another users seem to get it working using mobile connection.
Same problem with all ROMs that I have used. How to fix?
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Ummm. What network are you on? Remember most networks use NAT so save IP addresses. So your web server might only work for other users on the same subnet of your provider.
A phone isn't an ideal server. Can't you spend $1 or so per month on shared hosting on a server somewhere?
This is why it works on WiFI, as you have a dedicated IP address.
How can an incoming connection to 155.55.55.55 (for example, which covers all your network's users) know to direct an incoming port 80 (web) request to your phone? As opposed to the many other people that would try this?
I think Vodafone UK gives individual Ips though, so you could switch provider if it matters
anon2122 said:
Ummm. What network are you on? Remember most networks use NAT so save IP addresses. So your web server might only work for other users on the same subnet of your provider.
A phone isn't an ideal server. Can't you spend $1 or so per month on shared hosting on a server somewhere?
This is why it works on WiFI, as you have a dedicated IP address.
How can an incoming connection to 155.55.55.55 (for example, which covers all your network's users) know to direct an incoming port 80 (web) request to your phone? As opposed to the many other people that would try this?
I think Vodafone UK gives individual Ips though, so you could switch provider if it matters
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I do know what NAT is (as it always ruins everything). I was not aware that mobile connection uses NAT as I imagined that operators doesn't put their users under same ip.
I'm not hosting something that any server could, mostly access to my phone:
files, sms, remote usage etc.
So there is no way but change operator?
Mehumummo said:
I do know what NAT is (as it always ruins everything). I was not aware that mobile connection uses NAT as I imagined that operators doesn't put their users under same ip.
I'm not hosting something that any server could, mostly access to my phone:
files, sms, remote usage etc.
So there is no way but change operator?
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T-mobile definitely uses nat, as I have tried to ssh into my phone etc. I needed to make a listen server and dial into it from the phone.
So what you are doing needs a unique ip or upnp support (which I doubt android can do). But also it needs an isp that don't block ports or anything.
We use vodafone sims for remotely connecting to remote wind farms, as it allows incoming radmin connections.
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So what you are doing needs a unique ip or upnp support (which I doubt android can do).
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I guess that no operator supports UPnP/IGD to poke holes in their NAT.
If it's only for transferring files, SwiFTP supports a proxy server that is provided by the author. SwiFTP doesn't support SSL, and I don't think that I would want to send the plain text password to my phone over the Internet.
Another possibility is a VPN from the phone to the PC or router. Than you can start a server like kWS, Android Desktop, PAW Server, I-Jetty, WebFileSystem, etc.
VPN sounds good, gonna try when I get to home.
I can get connection using vpn.
However if there are no connection for short time or phone is restarted then vpn connection goes away.
I would like it to reconnect asap but it isn't meant to be that way :/
Couldn't find anything to reconnect vpn.
I didn't try the built-in VPNs (Android 2.1), but it works fine with OpenVPN: even when changing from Wifi to 3G it reconnects after a few seconds. You need root for OpenVPN AFAIK. It works great with VillainROM 12 which comes with OpenVPN. There's a guide at the VillainROM forums.
Thanks got it working
Lol huge decrease to battery life, suppose you don't have any hints for that?

[Q] Internet Problems

I had to upgrade (like many people) to the $10 web2go plan after T-mobile finally blocked the T-zones plan altogether.
I have always had the problem in Windows Mobile where, while tethering or using WiFi HOTSPOT, my PC's web browser will take me to the T-mo upsell page to upgrade my plan. Internet on the phone works, though. (using internet2.voicestream.com setting for APN)
I almost exclusively use Android (MattC Sense 1.8 or something). I also use it for WiFi Hotspot on my home PC, which has always worked great (using it now). Using the internet2 APN
*Problem is that as of 10pm tonight, I get NO 3G at all in Android. 3G connects in Windows Mobile, but not Android
Every month I get a text from T-mo that says "Due to the amount of data you have used this billing cycle, your data speed will be slowed for the remainder of the cycle." but this has never actually amounted to any change in data.
Anybody else experiencing this?
SurfGuruJeff said:
I had to upgrade (like many people) to the $10 web2go plan after T-mobile finally blocked the T-zones plan altogether.
I have always had the problem in Windows Mobile where, while tethering or using WiFi HOTSPOT, my PC's web browser will take me to the T-mo upsell page to upgrade my plan. Internet on the phone works, though. (using internet2.voicestream.com setting for APN)
I almost exclusively use Android (MattC Sense 1.8 or something). I also use it for WiFi Hotspot on my home PC, which has always worked great (using it now). Using the internet2 APN
*Problem is that as of 10pm tonight, I get NO 3G at all in Android. 3G connects in Windows Mobile, but not Android
Every month I get a text from T-mo that says "Due to the amount of data you have used this billing cycle, your data speed will be slowed for the remainder of the cycle." but this has never actually amounted to any change in data.
Anybody else experiencing this?
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yes that is why i have been thinking about changing carriers i just dont know witch one
Bump to the top
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[Q] free internet on android?

there are some app to make internet using for free? or some text files changes to do this ?
and were can i get custom rom torrents ?
sorry for my bad english
It's just impossible .
The easy answer: You can't. You either have no internet connection, or you pay some provider to have an internet connection. They have to pay for their network connection too you know.
The hard answer: Read Computer Networks (5th Edition) - by Andrew S. Tanenbaum. Then something like Hacking: The Art of Exploitation, 2nd Edition - by Jon Erickson. Hack into your provider's infrastructure. Depending on your country you will now face several years of jailtime. With some luck there is free internet access included.
NB: Actual punishable offense enactment is not endorsed by me. This is merely for personal enjoyment.
Sometimes there are proxy hacks that allow for free data, but most of the time you get extremely slow data rates and limited capabilities. Not worth it IMO. A data plan is well worth it's cost especially on Android.
Dont think so
I have never heard nothing about it....its not even possible
You can't get free internet in your mobile device, one way is only Wi-Fi but if you want free internet in every time on your mobile you need pay for network traffic.
It isn't worth the trouble to do this. And it definitely doesn't last long. Just use WiFi and stick to that.
Impossible ?
We need a contract for accessing internet.

[Q] Serios WiFi Problem since ICS -unrooted

Hey,
I got a misterious wifi problem with my sgs2 and ics... some remote server aren't reachable after a while using wifi. Rebooting fixed it, but only for a while.
These server are, for example: ing-schwab.com, heise.de. All ports aren't reachable.
Using edge or 3g i can reach the server.
I tested this on 3 wifi i have access to. On two I sniffed a bit the network traffic with tcpdump. If my mobile want to reach on of these server the sgs2 sends following arp-request:
07:59:37.083813 ARP, Ethernet (len 6), IPv4 (len 4), Request who-has 172.17.19.1 tell 192.168.0.20, length 46
172.17.19.1 was my router in former time.
192.168.0.20 is the sgs2.
In these net the gateway is 192.168.0.1.
I'm using dhcp, but also a manuel set of these data will cause the same issue.
I did a factory reset, but it make the same ****
Thanks for reading.
Philipp
Yes read all the other identical ICS WifI posts instead of posting yet another .
Flash a later firmware LP8 .
jje
sorry for that.
I forgot to say i'm using the orginal Rom i got per Kiesupdate.

If I can bypass my mobile ISP, can I tunnel elsewhere for data?

My phones finds be cut off for a while. I have root. Can I tunnel to a proxy and gain data that way?
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Do you mean a proxy, installed in your local network? If so yes, if not the proxy is also located in the internet somewhere and you need data to get there.
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That's what I'm trying to establish, is data by going around the provider... Cuz you know they maintain a data connection to the phone but it's just for their purposes, so I'm thinking there's gotta be a way to slip around them using 'bypass ISP' command from the crossbreeder mod, then a tunnel VPN to a proxy I have setup on another network... It seems to me that it should be doable... It's the 'how' that's got me tripping up.
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Hammerdroid said:
That's what I'm trying to establish, is data by going around the provider... Cuz you know they maintain a data connection to the phone but it's just for their purposes, so I'm thinking there's gotta be a way to slip around them using 'bypass ISP' command from the crossbreeder mod, then a tunnel VPN to a proxy I have setup on another network... It seems to me that it should be doable... It's the 'how' that's got me tripping up.
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I'm not sure if I understand correctly, but I think you use that :
"CrossBreeder now includes the bypass censor functionality. This allows you to circumvent DNS based censors as used by most authoritarian countries. This basically works by bypassing your ISP's DNS servers and querying the 2 Google DNS servers and 2 L3 DNS servers only. These are usually faster anyway, more so due to the caching and parallelizing nature of the query. Thus if your ISP is blocking websites without telling you, you have a way out if this. You can enable it using the following command:
su -c "/system/etc/CrossBreeder/ENABLE_BYPASS_ISP""
So you bypass your ISP's DNS, and you want bypass all DATA from your ISP...if I understand... A simple way would be a VPN based on openVPN...but you don't need proxy, the data in the VPN will not be readable for the ISP... Another is to use just...a HTTPS-Proxy, or SOCKS (for android, I launch shadowsocks on my server).
Hope that can help you.
But even if you use a VPN or anything similar, you still need access to the ISPs network. And if the access is blocked completely you also cant connect to the vpn.
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sounds like greek to me.. i want the algorythm for my local cellular network airtime voucher generator thing... man im so fycked off paying airtime its bull****.. ppl should be paying 400% less than what we di at the moment.. either that or im stuck too far in the future.. geez=(

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