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as the title suggests, sure i read on t mob uk that the unlimited data dont include skyp and voip apps . . surely ths is horse sh!t?
anyone?
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They have 3 wnw, wnw plus, wnw max.
wnw has fup of 1gb and for web browsing only
wnw plus has fup of 3gb limit and allows im etc but not VOIP
wnw max is has 10gb and allows everything
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yeah that is what t-mobile quote as there packages but as far as the network is concerned, not matter what your doing, all it knows is that data is being transfered. They wouldn't know what you are actually doing, be it VOIP of using as a modem.
thx guys -coz obviously if it says unlimited data o the tin it goddam well better be!
one of the reasons i am splashing out for WnW+ is so I can skype - surely they cant tell the diff tween skype/msn voice data and regular data????
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They could tell by traffic shapes (how they detect torrent traffic on regular wired networks) or by the ports used by Skype, MSN etc.
Funny thing is I have w&w from last year which gives me 40Mb of whatever I want a month.
I hate all this especially when abroad they mostly get real unlimited tariffs (like w&w max) but for a tenner or something.
I heard Orange had a reasonably priced unlimited but then you never know what the hidden limits are.
~Traffic Shapes!? jeez, you know the deep magiks!
Well I'd beinterested to hear what other t mob experiences are esp ones with WnWPlus...
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yeah that is what t-mobile quote as there packages but as far as the network is concerned, not matter what your doing, all it knows is that data is being transfered. They wouldn't know what you are actually doing, be it VOIP of using as a modem.
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Gotta be one of THE dumbest things I've ever read on a tech forum, even one devoted to mobile phones! Of COURSE they can tell what type of traffic is being sent! All different types of traffic use certain ports and certain protocols; and it's simple to differentiate which is which.
If VOIP is forbidden on standard WnW, all they need to is block the relevant ports and protocols it uses. If they haven't, then I'd say go for it; as they've not prevented you, but they CAN tell that you're using it.
I still have W'n'W 2GB plan from last year (before they split it into the plus and pro versions). I can't use IRC or streaming media (YouTube etc).
doesnt skype use port 80...
I got the cheapest wnw (£7.50 p/m) when I got my kaiser.
So far, I have used:
Web
Orb TV (Like slingbox)
IM is on all the time (Palringo)
Push email
I am writing this post on a laptop using my kaiser as an HSDPA modem
So far no complaints, if they do, I will move up to plus... I think as long as I don't take the mickey and stay clear of skype they will probs be OK.
I was thinking of VPNing into my house so they couldn't tell what I was doing
Same here, I got the cheapest W&W (£7.50) about a year ago and I've used it for pretty much everything without any problems.
Hi all!
Could any of you tell me if live radio stations work on WnW? I am not sure about the protocol, it may be mms or http or even shoutcast. The streams are not high quality ones, they are mostly 32kbit/s streams. I know the fair use policy prohibits using streaming media on WnW but is it actually blocked? I am planning on going on contract with TMob mainly because i could listen to my fav radio stations (foreign ones) on the go. Any ideas?
Thanks, Robbie
I just tested the freezefm.co.uk broadband stream ( http://194.150.120.40:8040/listen.pls ) and it worked fine
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Gotta be one of THE dumbest things I've ever read on a tech forum, even one devoted to mobile phones! Of COURSE they can tell what type of traffic is being sent! All different types of traffic use certain ports and certain protocols; and it's simple to differentiate which is which.
If VOIP is forbidden on standard WnW, all they need to is block the relevant ports and protocols it uses. If they haven't, then I'd say go for it; as they've not prevented you, but they CAN tell that you're using it.
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Don't all mobile phone data connections go through the network provider's proxy anyway?
I thought that was how they implemented their "Content Control" to stop under 18's from gambling and viewing adult content, etc...
If they do, then that's an even easier way of telling *exactly* what you're doing with your connection.
I guess they only really look at that if you're taking the pee with the fair usage limits though - it would give them a perfect excuse for kicking you off if you're using Skype despite the t&c's - but they're not going to care enough (or have the resources) to check out the usage of everyone who's within their one gig a month...
evilc said:
I just tested the freezefm.co.uk broadband stream ( http://194.150.120.40:8040/listen.pls ) and it worked fine
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Thanks for the reply! Which plan are you on?
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This application began as a themed method to access the same Siri servers used by Jailbroken iOS devices, but has since grown to surpass even those.
It now has offline recognition, allowing access to everything that is still available without an Internet connection. It has social broadcasting, which allows users to send messages to the others using the application. It also now supports launching applications and improved navigation.
Future features will include leaderboards to resemble the reports given in the show and integration with Facebook and Twitter, to accompany current integration with YouTube.
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where is the download link??
sebastiand95 said:
where is the download link??
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The very first thing in the op post is the link to the site to get more info, which is where I have the
Since this is a paid app section, I was making sure people know what they're buying
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Some people seem to have providers that block short links, so here is a Direct Link
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Wow.
It wouldn't connect to your server, so I switched it to one of the free English/German servers you have listd and it's working great.
The voice recognition on it is freaking amazing, even if I'm basically whispering.
Great job integrating all these different things together.
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Wow.
It wouldn't connect to your server, so I switched it to one of the free English/German servers you have listd and it's working great.
The voice recognition on it is freaking amazing, even if I'm basically whispering.
Great job integrating all these different things together.
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Pretty much any server listed will provide the basics, just not the extensions. The only issue I have seen is many of those servers are run from Germany, so grammar isn't always perfect and the commands are unnatural.
I will openly admit that I purchased, tore apart, and then based my application on siri0us, which is partnered with grwh. I have been trying to keep the unthemed portions similar, much like a Siri theme would be to allow people the option of using either application without it being a drastic change or confusing process.
Surprisingly, though, some of the grwh moderators have been the most opposition on this project. Even with the server being open source and the mass amount of updates and improvements I have offered back to them, they have this view that I am trying to profit from their server. The application price is unrelated to the server, but the proceeds are used to maintain it. This comes from sacrificing any profit to provide this service back to the user instead. This issue has been addressed and hopefully does not threaten the development of this project.
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did u tried iris...
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did u tried iris...
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Iris is like the original Siri. It only works right on certain devices, the responses are generic, and you get stuck with what they give you, including ads.
On another note, that application forces religion on the user by responding with numerous references to God and Christianity. This is something I feel deserves some sort of disclaimer and isn't really appropriate for applications that span multiple countries and religions.
This works with pretty much anything, the responses vary and are alway being expanded and updated, you can choose the voice engine, the server can be switched, custom responses can be submitted to the server, no religious belief is chosen for the user, and (thanks to the wolfram plugin) you can still ask things like how much caffeine in a mountain dew.
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I am working on the app launching as a separate plugin. The reason for this is that the server has no way of handling things like that, so having a launch command pass through the server would be silly. The local plugin will intercept the command instead.
The alternative was to have the server pass back a value that was read to launch the app, but I would be running the only server that handled it. This will provide the best method for adding the functionality to any server someone chooses to use.
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Nice, can't wait to try this!
Very nice, downloaded and works perfectly .. thanks for the tip!
The Facebook and Twitter plugins currently return errors when trying to use either of them. This is a known issue that is being addressed and they are still a work in progress.
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First of all, great start, but is is possible to customize the theming? Or for that should I go with a different, non-anime themed app?
Also, where is the best place to submit suggestions for responses?
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First of all, great start, but is is possible to customize the theming? Or for that should I go with a different, non-anime themed app?
Also, where is the best place to submit suggestions for responses?
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Sirious! is an unthemed Siri client, but with theirs you lose the search button launch, some GPS functionality, orientation handling, and the default server is configured to their public one (which gets rid of the server theme components, but also most of the plugins and improvements to the server).
In the app menu, there is a button for custom commands that will take you directly to the page to submit custom responses, or under "Interactions" on the main site listed in the first post. If you mean altering the server responses for other things, you can suggest them through the "Contact Developer" link on Google Play's app page or the site "Resources".
Removing the theme would make this just another bland Siri clone, and that was the whole point of developing a new one. If the theme is really that much of a problem or makes you feel uncool, you may want to wait until sirious! updates their app for Siri servers or try Skyvi, Assistant, Ever Friends, Iris, or any other "generic" voice assistant app.
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Well, it's not so much that it's uncool, it's just not Jarvis
Anyway, the main issue I had was with setting alarms and sending texts, neither of which I could manage to do.
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Well, it's not so much that it's uncool, it's just not Jarvis
Anyway, the main issue I had was with setting alarms and sending texts, neither of which I could manage to do.
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I would have done Alfred and the Bat communicator if I really wanted to meet the Warner Bros. legal team. Anime companies tend to be less strict when it comes to "fan creations" but it's often an issue with those themes being considered "lame" by the general public. I tried not to go too crazy but not make it just a background that didn't fit anything else.
I did catch some errors on alarms that are being looked into and texts seem to be hit or miss. Both are plugins issues with the server so they will get fixed without having to update.
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Yeah, the old famous marvel lawsuits. shame on them.
Anyway, one thing that you should probably look at is the landscape mode. Right now it just stretches the background image, which looks terrible. I had some more response oddities, but I assume you can get those from server logs.
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Yeah, the old famous marvel lawsuits. shame on them.
Anyway, one thing that you should probably look at is the landscape mode. Right now it just stretches the background image, which looks terrible. I had some more response oddities, but I assume you can get those from server logs.
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I can only see it if the command broke somehow. It is configured so my only logs are the IP origin of a failed connection or SSL error and issues with code execution. What is sent and received aren't logged.
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Hello everyone,
I currently have a friend who is somewhere in the middle east doing something (if you've ever been in the military you'll understand) and she recently purchased Amazon Prime not knowing it was only usable in the US and very few select countries. The issue I am running into is she's using wifi since she's on her Kindle and the p2p guards I know of don't work with wifi so I am hoping someone here in the xda community has an answer for me.
If your asking what I think your asking, its basically how can I use amazon prime videos and not be in the USA? If so I have never tried this to see if it works and I can't now that I'm on cm without reflashing, but I think if she proxies through a USA server it may work, don't know the militaries stance on you proxying though. Its completely legal to do but just like at school or at work they tend to get mad if u go through a proxy because it can bypass their firewall for website blocking and such. I think the kindle has the option to set a proxy but I prefer using proxy droid because I can save a list of proxies I use. You need root access to use it though. Once u have that u would just need a USA proxy server off the internet. Idk if this would work, but if they only check your country based off your IP then I would think it would work. Note when proxying your bandwidth will go down usually, the further from the server the more the bandwidth will suck. By the way what did you mean by p2p guards? I know p2p usually is involved in torrenting, so if your suggesting anything about torrenting be very careful, its bounds for getting banned I think if u mention much more than that.
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Unlocator DNS service has announced that their free beta period has now ended, and everyone who signed up is now on a 1-week free trial. After that it will cost $4.95/month. That's the typical price level set by competing services, of which there are at least 20. Some cost as little as $18/yr, and there are a few that are still free for the moment, but they might not all work with the Chromecast since it requires device-specific testing.
Any other free alternative?
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saumil25 said:
Any other free alternative?
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Currently SmartDNSProxy and TunnelTo.us, but nothing stays free for long.
Most of the DNS services offer a 1-week free trial per email address.
DJames1 said:
Currently SmartDNSProxy and TunnelTo.us, but nothing stays free for long.
Most of the DNS services offer a 1-week free trial per email address.
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Thanks... Finally able to play Pandora, it was never working with Unlocator and Chromecast for me.
Anyone knows a provider that charges less than Unlocator ?
Elh0mbreloco said:
Anyone knows a provider that charges less than Unlocator ?
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If you go back and read a post two up from yours, you will find two services that are 100% free
jasenko said:
If you go back and read a post two up from yours, you will find two services that are 100% free
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yea but they don't offer Netflix Netherlands and my mother watches modern family so
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Currently SmartDNSProxy and TunnelTo.us, but nothing stays free for long.
Most of the DNS services offer a 1-week free trial per email address.
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Thanks OP! I gonna try, Do u know which one is better or which one you use?.. Thanks:good:
I have tested many of the DNS services using their free trials. I think they all work for the basics, although since they don't generally test the Chromecast, you may find that some sites don't work on the Chromecast with some DNS services. Unlocator didn't work with Pandora for me at first either, but they eventually fixed it - it just takes a while to get started, and then you may have to disconnect and reconnect to get it in sync with the Android/iOS app. That's true of some of the DNS services as well.
Tunnelto.us is supposedly in the process of implementing Netflix region switching. I don't know if they will support Netherlands or not. Keep in mind that most of these free services under development tend to move to paid subscription once they get Netflix region switching working, because that requires them to make a serious investment in having paid servers in every supported country.
But personally I currently use usaccess.ca, which cost me $18 for a year on a special promotion. Until now I was using Unlocator for Netflix region switching. USaccess.ca is working on adding that, but until they do I guess that on the very rare occasion that I want to watch anything from a non-U.S. region, it will be time for another 1-week free trial with one of the other services.
I switched to unotelly after unlocator. It certainly seems much better, just more stable and reliable in general. It also has the ability to access two countries content at the same time, so if you are in Europe it is possible to see both UK and US content at the same time without switching settings. They also have a really handy android app for switching Netflix regions very quickly, giving you access to much more content than just US Netflix on it's own.
It's cheaper too.
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otaku888 said:
I switched to unotelly after unlocator. It certainly seems much better, just more stable and reliable in general. It also has the ability to access two countries content at the same time, so if you are in Europe it is possible to see both UK and US content at the same time without switching settings. They also have a really handy android app for switching Netflix regions very quickly, giving you access to much more content than just US Netflix on it's own.
It's cheaper too.
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Unotelly also has a Netflix subtitle blocker, which can be handy if you're watching an English language movie with hardcoded subtitles on a foreign language Netflix.
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Unotelly also has a Netflix subtitle blocker, which can be handy if you're watching an English language movie with hardcoded subtitles on a foreign language Netflix.
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That's really handy and great to discover. Thanks!
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I have been using Windscribe. Non idea whether how it compares to other options.
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nordvpn and pia
stop using free vpn noobs
I would suggest ProtonVPN. Been using it for over two years. Had Pia and NordVPN before but they heavily rely on ads and sponsored reviews. Not bad companies but I just prefer to know where my vpn servers are located. Proton also has a secure core feature where they route your traffic through two countries.
Out of all the VPNs I've tried EspressVPN has the best speed for me. It's the most expensive out of all of them, but it's worth it for me since it's almost always connected, to a USA server and I'm in Romania, I've never seen content buffer, in Youtube or Netflix.
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Out of all the VPNs I've tried EspressVPN has the best speed for me. It's the most expensive out of all of them, but it's worth it for me since it's almost always connected, to a USA server and I'm in Romania, I've never seen content buffer, in Youtube or Netflix.
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I use Express as well just because it has an app for the TV.
I've been using ExpressVPN for about 2.5 years now. They are pricy but I love their apps and the fact that at home I set up my home router with their services so anyone on my network is hidden/secure.
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i use their Services aswell, never got any problems
FastestVPN I'm having loads of problems with both on WiFi and mobile data, not working with all providers
I use ufo vpn , quick and works on streaming services where noordvpn fails , plus you get a free service and chances to get premium for free
My vote is expressvpn service this is one of the best vpn For Android also other vpns are best like pure,nord,surfshark,ipvanish but i am always using ExpressVPN many good sources available to get the best VPN for android Like Pcmag.com , Cnet.com and Rivipedia.com are the best soruces to share the list of best providers
I also use Express vpn keep using the 7 day trial
Put any email address in they dont ask for clarification just let you get using asap which is a flaw in there system..
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