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I am guessing for the same reason you would use a VPN on your PC: To get an IP address in another country and to surf anonymously. You do not get any free data with this and your connection will be slowed down (how much depends on quality of your VPN) as compared to directly connecting to the internet.
stefan0325 said:
I am guessing for the same reason you would use a VPN on your PC: To get an IP address in another country and to surf anonymously. You do not get any free data with this and your connection will be slowed down (how much depends on quality of your VPN) as compared to directly connecting to the internet.
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Ohh thank you
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Hi,
I am trying to use download using uTorrent when connected to the internet via Internet Connection sharing on my phone. It connects to client(s) for 1 or 2 seconds and then disconnects, without downloading any data. I have checked that the required ports are open and they are... has anyone managed to do this?
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Neil
your provider is probably blocking it. torrents (like any traffic on a network) is traceable, thus block-able.
Torrents with internet sharing?
Man are you downloading rings tones?
you might be able to port scan your own connection and see if that port is close. If you're paying the tethering fee then call them and complain. Tell them you're trying to get a linux distro over torrent and now you can't get your favorite flava.
ChumleyEX said:
you might be able to port scan your own connection and see if that port is close. If you're paying the tethering fee then call them and complain. Tell them you're trying to get a linux distro over torrent and now you can't get your favorite flava.
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that is what i use uTorrent for....
flyingchoc said:
Hi,
I am trying to use download using uTorrent when connected to the internet via Internet Connection sharing on my phone. It connects to client(s) for 1 or 2 seconds and then disconnects, without downloading any data. I have checked that the required ports are open and they are... has anyone managed to do this?
Cheers,
Neil
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I thought about this for a bit and even though I do not use uTorrent with a tethered Kaiser, i do have internet issues..... They are probably related. I cannot connect to a web site that uses https on port 2000....
That is something that is only an issue AFTER a flash to Dutty's ROM....
anyone have any help to offer to get MediaNet working proper again?
ChumleyEX said:
you might be able to port scan your own connection and see if that port is close. If you're paying the tethering fee then call them and complain. Tell them you're trying to get a linux distro over torrent and now you can't get your favorite flava.
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It shouldn't be their business what you're getting though, isn't that what network neutrality is about? Not restricting flows of information from one PC to another. Of course if you're using extremely high bandwidth you may impact other people's service and that's not fair, but if I pay for bandwidth I should be able to use it on all my ports. It's not up to ISPs to regulate what you do on the internet, just as it isn't up to phone companies to stop you making phonecalls to certain people for whatever reason.
Hello there,
Im not sure this is possible so here goes..
I am using the works connection, however they have pretty much everysite blocked, so i want to use my phones connection (kaiser with WnW+).
Now if i unplug my works network cable i can browse the internet through the kaisers internet connection (Local Area Connection 10 on here) but obviously can't access my network drives.
Now what i want to do is have both my works connection and my kaiser in, but i want the browser to use my phones connection NOT the works connection, however i still need my network drive etc.
Sorry if i have confused you or you don't understand.
In order to keep your work's connection active at the same time as your phone's, you would need software for Windows that forces port 80 to go out through Local Area Network 10.
Thank you for your help. Sorry to be a pain but do you know any software which i could get?
nope.
Get a junky computer, install ubuntu or any other flavor of linux, then install squid (a proxy server).. Lastly google the words..
ssh tunneling putty windows
you can get around most firewalls this way.
Thanks for that....
But i don't want to do that.
Then have fun not getting what you want.
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Then have fun not getting what you want.
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haha that was a funny reply.
Try getting software that redirects your traffic on port 80 through a different LAN connection as stated earlier. This is possible. I currently have 2 browsers, one browser going through a VPN connection and the other using a LAN connection.
And notice how the sofware wasn't named.
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And notice how the sofware wasn't named.
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Found the name for you. It's Juniper networks, Secure Application Manager. When connected depending on which applications you have configured they will go through the tunnel or not. So when the app is in use, IE can only browse sites through that tunnel, so I install Firefox to browse all other sites.
Hi all, I have a strange problem and wondered if anyone could think why it won't work.
I am trying to get access to my work FTP server via andFTP. Now it works fine on my home WiFi (so not an internal external issue) but can't get it to work over the 3G. Does anyone have any idea why this may be or am I just best off trying a different client?
If it doesn't work on 3G, then it's because you haven't forwarded your FTP port in your router. When your phone is connected through 3G, it is outside your local network.
And then you also need to know your "outside" IP address. (Google my IP)
And then thats the IP you need to connect to in andFTP.
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If it doesn't work on 3G, then it's because you haven't forwarded your FTP port in your router. When your phone is connected through 3G, it is outside your local network.
And then you also need to know your "outside" IP address. (Google my IP)
And then thats the IP you need to connect to in andFTP.
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Thanks for the reply. Just to clarify though it is definately working externally as I can access my works FTP server fine from my home via wifi, even though they are on completely different networks so I know the routing and forwarding etc. is correct from the FTP server end. I just cant work out why it wont connect over 3G.
Can you login to your FTP from work? Or just outside your own network?
It is not the same that you can connect to an outside FTP, that it is to connect from the outside to your internal FTP.
You need to forward port 21 in your router to your FTP server's IP address. Otherwise it wont work.
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If it doesn't work on 3G, then it's because you haven't forwarded your FTP port in your router. When your phone is connected through 3G, it is outside your local network.
And then you also need to know your "outside" IP address. (Google my IP)
And then thats the IP you need to connect to in andFTP.
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I can log-in internally when connected to WiFi, I can log-in externally when connected to WiFi, I can't log-in via 3G at all (SocketException). I may well try another FTP client, any recommendations.
So if you connect to a WiFi that isn't your own, you can still log in?
If that is so, then I guess they might have blocked FTP transfers over your 3G network.
It works on mine, thats why it sounds wierd to me, and the only difference is more or less the mobile company.
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So if you connect to a WiFi that isn't your own, you can still log in?
If that is so, then I guess they might have blocked FTP transfers over your 3G network.
It works on mine, thats why it sounds wierd to me, and the only difference is more or less the mobile company.
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spot on... after trying a new FTP client and that not working I have done a bit of digging on the web and it seem's t-mob uk block FTP transfers. Anyone else on the same provider confirm this?
That sucks
Try to call t-mobile and ask them if this is just a bug, or if it was intended.
tell me about it! Gonna give them a ring when I get five minutes although I can imagine the call now...
Me: Hello, I cant seem to access FTP via my mobile internet.
T-Mob: Whats FTP???
Me: Could you please open Port 21 so I can access my work files.
T-Mob: No, but did you hear about the great new services you are entitled to for just £xx a month...
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spot on... after trying a new FTP client and that not working I have done a bit of digging on the web and it seem's t-mob uk block FTP transfers. Anyone else on the same provider confirm this?
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FYI, I can ftp my home ftp server no problems over T mobile network using AndFTP.
It could well be how they have you set up, and what package you are signed up for, If you got a G2 from tmobile, I was told there is a specific set they have for you if you have a G2
thanks for the info Higgsy...
As an update to this I have just gotten off the phone to T-Mobile CS and have to say they were very helpful. Although the guy was unsure at first why it wan't letting me get through to FTP he suspected it could be due to not having 'web n walk plus' (£7.50 per month instead of £5). Due to a long wait he added this to my account free of charge.
The problem hasn't gone away yet but he did say it could take up to 24 hours to go through.
Will keep this post updated and let you know if it gets sorted.
I thought it might be that, I used to get this issue trying to access certain things on my old e71 when I had standard web and walk set up. I was actually told by a tech support guy, who was also very helpful that the G1/G2 needed a specific web and walk/account set up.
a quick update to this and 24 hours on unfortunately the upgrade to w+w plus doesnt seem to have fixed things, have decided to give this a miss now and wait for something like a dropbox app to come along.
On the plus side I yet again mentioned my poor internet speed (was averaging around 300-350kbps) so he had a look at the account. Despite being told on several occasion before there was no issue he had a look at the profile assigned to the account and found that, surprise-surprise, I was being throttled at 3g speeds. A few minutes and a phone reset later I am getting speeds in excess of 1500kbps! Hurrah!
I'm not sure what AndFTP's default is, but maybe you want to check that you are using passive mode (it's in the Advanced tab).
I'm still a mIRC user on windows
and i have androIRC
my problem is, through my cellular provider, the ip is automatically k-banned for exp/comp
maybe coz its a shared ip or whatever, i dunno
i use http tunnel for windows, and i use their free service
i just connect using localhost and voila, i can get through connecting mIRC
or the other solution is using HSS (HotSpot Shield)
my question is, is there such a thing on android?
i'm not good at all with the phrase itself of tunneling, or proxy or anything
what i'm looking for is an app that automatically do that for me, then when i connect on my androIRC, i got a different ip and i can connect just fine, just like those 2 windows app i mention above
anybody knows about this? or maybe another solution?
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I'm still a mIRC user on windows
and i have androIRC
my problem is, through my cellular provider, the ip is automatically k-banned for exp/comp
maybe coz its a shared ip or whatever, i dunno
i use http tunnel for windows, and i use their free service
i just connect using localhost and voila, i can get through connecting mIRC
or the other solution is using HSS (HotSpot Shield)
my question is, is there such a thing on android?
i'm not good at all with the phrase itself of tunneling, or proxy or anything
what i'm looking for is an app that automatically do that for me, then when i connect on my androIRC, i got a different ip and i can connect just fine, just like those 2 windows app i mention above
anybody knows about this? or maybe another solution?
thanks before
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quick market search
any of these help?
Hi, I've searched for an answer but I didn't find anything relevant, so my questions is, can I create an wifi lan connection between two phones but without sharing the mobile data connection?
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Hi, I've searched for an answer but I didn't find anything relevant, so my questions is, can I create an wifi lan connection between two phones but without sharing the mobile data connection?
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you mean then exchanging files through wireless, where the wireless LAN is established and maintained by the two phones and not by a 3rd device (router) ?
Exactly. But not only file exchange, I want rather to host a web-server on one phone and other phones can access it without having an internet connection.
SimMasterIbra said:
Exactly. But not only file exchange, I want rather to host a web-server on one phone and other phones can access it without having an internet connection.
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I might be less informed than you, but then what is tethering about?
With tethering, the phone with WAN access (the tetherer) can share the internet to the phone without internet access (the tetheree)
It also shares the mobile data connection which I don't want. Maybe there is a way to start Wi-fi thetering without sharing the data connection?
Wi-Fi direct is what you are looking for, the bad news is that the sgs doesn't support it (to my knowledge).
Swype'ed on my CM10 Galaxy Nexus
Why not simply disable 'data' for mobile connection on server side?
Maybe you can control the corresponding traffic (port 80) with Droidwall.
I think this may be exactly what you want. It creates a local web server using the WiFi hotspot library so people can download files from your phone with a very to use QR system.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.floriandraschbacher.fastfiletransfer&hl=en
OR
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smarterdroid.wififiletransfer&hl=en
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Wi-Fi direct is what you are looking for, the bad news is that the sgs doesn't support it (to my knowledge).
Swype'ed on my CM10 Galaxy Nexus
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there are roms with wi-fi direct support. I was able using it with CM10
Thanks guys, I've solved it with the wi-fi hotspot option from cm10 & disabling the data connection.
And by the way, as a web-server I used Paw Server. It also supports PHP.