I have never seen a post about this. I live in Mexico and needed a USA IP address to purchase Nook books. Oh joy! After trying many apps, some of which did not sort and some of which LOCKED UP, I found that Droid VPN works like a charm.
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So, I am getting ready to root my wifes Nook Color, and I was wondering if it is OK to use the same gmail account that I use on my rooted Incredible or her D1?
If I do use my gmail account for example that has several purchased apps, would I be able to download those to her nook also (for free)?
Thanks in advance.
I have my G1/Dream and my NookColor tied to the same gmail account. All my paid-for apps are marked as "Purchased" and can be installed on both devices.
Using mine on my NC and EVO. No issues.
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gmanvbva said:
Using mine on my NC and EVO. No issues.
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ditto.
happiness is flippin on 4g and wifi tether on the evo, and connecting NC to it and running slingplayer to watch the nfl playoffs while at work
works fine, using the same on my d2g and nook, only downside is hearing 2 notifications on new emails if you've got both in the same room.
Perfect. Just what I was hoping for.
Did I mention that I love this forum and its members? Thanks guys.
No issues here with my NC and my G1
No problems what-so-ever.
I used GMail on NC, Aria and laptop. All sync very well.
Of course my micro sd card is giving me fits, and wont allow the boot img to be written to it, so I have another one on the way. Will have to wait a couple days or so
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ditto.
happiness is flippin on 4g and wifi tether on the evo, and connecting NC to it and running slingplayer to watch the nfl playoffs while at work
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Now that, my friend, is where technology ROCKS!!!
I just wish all this crap came out when I was in college. LOL
does anyone know of a good free vpn service? would be much appreciation, thanks xda folk
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i am in china and i use www.137vpn.com
it used to be called greenvpn but they changed the name since china government shuts them down frequently. this vpn will update your sign in automatically when they change addresses.
it is free for three months then you have to pay a small price. it has ok speed and offers a lot of connection choices. i recommend it. i am glad that xda is not blocked in china. however, sometimes china telcom blocks xda clickable threads. i dont know why. this vpn seems to work really well with xda and lets you access the normally blocked xda threads. maybe this vpn likes xda or something.
the above mentioned vpn also lets you toggle your phone from regular to vpn connection.
Why dont you look for an affordable VPN service instead??
I got my new Bionic today. Everything went great except for one thing. After I finished the activation and setup I went to enable the phone on my WPA2 wireless network. To my shock it was already connected. I never was asked for my WPA password, how could it connect? And yes it was connected, I wasn't imagining things.
-Al
I assume that your coming from a different android device. Your router password is saved to your google account so when you logged into your new phone it restored the saved settings.
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I might be mistaken but, I do believe that passwords saved in previous phones are backed up with your google account so when you switch phones there is no need to set all that back up. It transfers automagically when you sign in to google.
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I assume that your coming from a different android device. Your router password is saved to your google account so when you logged into your new phone it restored the saved settings.
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We posted the exact same thing at the exact same time. That's funny. Jinx
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I noticed that too. It just means we are cooler then everyone else.
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Ah ha! I kinda assumed something like that. Is it secure?
-Al
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Ah ha! I kinda assumed something like that. Is it secure?
-Al
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Yes, unless you share your gmail password with every tom **** and harry, and tom, **** or harry live close enough to you to mooch your wifi and they have an android device they signed into with your google account.
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Bit of a weird request. I need someone who lives in the US or UK and has access to the Amazon MP3 store to buy an Amazon Exclusive album for me. I'm an unfortunate Canadian who is constantly envying our friends to the south with their Hulu and Pandora and Spotify and Google Voice and different Netflix...
Any takers? I'll give you $5 USD + the cost of the music, of course.
Alternatively, any way to get the Amazon MP3 app / Amazon App store in Canada?
Tell me what album and I'll see what I can do
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wow almost a year later... Somehow must have missed the thread reply notification.
Anyway, if you're still willing, I'm looking for the Up in the air soundtrack:
http://www.amazon.com/Music-Motion-Picture-Amazon-Exclusive/dp/B002X77DQC
Yeah just give me a couple of days 2 max ill get it right now
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I just use Tor to get a USA proxy server. Then Amazon thinks I'm in the states and I get full access
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I never understood Tor somehow I found it hard idk :what:
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Yeah I have a US Proxy, but they also want a US credit card... Unless i'm doing something wrong?
I can upload it right now fast
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I can upload it right now fast
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http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?5y9ghcwt00yz51g
Here it is enjoy
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http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?5y9ghcwt00yz51g
Here it is enjoy
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Thanks for the APK, but it force closes on my devices...
Also I think I'll need more than just access to the MP3 store, they seem to need a credit card with a US billing address.
OK, figured out a way to get it.
Go to Amazon.com, buy myself a gift card using my Canadian credit card.
Via a US-based proxy: Create a new amazon account, redeem credit card and buy music.
Thanks all for the replies though!
Hey guys
Anyone having trouble when trying to connect the vpn with the hotspot shield? Everytime I try to connect, I get error 1024. Since I got my RAZR i, even the master reset can't solve this issue. Sad cause for me is the best vpn application on play.
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yeah same problem here. Unfortunately the RAZR I seems to be incompatible with hotspot shield
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Anyone having trouble when trying to connect the vpn with the hotspot shield? Everytime I try to connect, I get error 1024. Since I got my RAZR i, even the master reset can't solve this issue. Sad cause for me is the best vpn application on play.
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Have you tried other VPNs on the market? I don't know why Hotspot shield supposed to be the best but what I do know is that it is add supported if free and otherwise is payed application. On the payed side you've got strong competition with various options. You may try TigerVPN which is really cheap. If you want the free one, go for Fearless VPN or Libre VPN.
RAZRI supports at least PPTP VPN and OPEN VPN (tested and confirmed), very likely LPTP VPN as well. I don't know what mode uses Hotspot shield, certanly none of technologies above. Why don't you go for your own VPN server? Its fast, limitless and free. Routers in last years supports at least PPTP and LPTP. And configuration is really simple. Besides you can configure it on the Windows or Linux machine.
So, first I have a license that I purchased back in my iOS days (and the support don't saw any problem to transfer it to my Android, a really good support, I need to say) and it worked very well in iOS (I know it can be totally other experience and since I get the Razr i, my first Android, I can't use the service), and so I have that feeling that is the best also from it being an desktop service "before apps was cool", hehe, and the scores in play agree...
Missing the service, I'm using the Tiger and I just don't like the on demand payment, also because the price for an 1 year plan is out from the app normal price...
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Also, I don't know, but can I connect from my own server including in cellphone networks? I really don't know how this service works out of the specifics application, in the mobile or desktop, if it's paid or you just need to configure and go on... Would be great if you get me a link to a tutorial. Thanks... :thumbup:
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Also, I don't know, but can I connect from my own server including in cellphone networks? I really don't know how this service works out of the specifics application, in the mobile or desktop, if it's paid or you just need to configure and go on... Would be great if you get me a link to a tutorial. Thanks... :thumbup:
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I don't fell that TigerVPN is expensive. I have per use account and for a couple of dollars it last months Though you still have free solution as for example FearlessVPN (https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5mZWFybGVzc21vYmlsaXR5Il0.)or LibreVPN (http://www.rl-tech.info/showthread.php?12680-Le-nouveau-LibreVPN!).
But the best solution is to establishing your own VPN. It's free, safe, reliable, fast (as fast as your network is). The easiest way is that you already have a router which supports PPTP/LPTP VPN - new routers mostly do). If you don't have such router, you can still buy it for about $30 and it compensates costs you'd have with commercial VPN insted. Just choose the router which supports VPN as an additional function. The instruction is router dedicated, configuration is easy and it is similar as: http://www.hideipvpn.com/2011/10/pptpl2tp-vpn-setup-for-dd-wrt/.
Establishing your own OpenVPN server is more demanding, you must be familiar with linux/Windows server and network configuration. The instructions could be found here: http://openvpn.net/
Configurate client is easy and it works. You can download the client here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImRlLmJsaW5rdC5vcGVudnBuIl0.
Hope I helped.
My use for vpn is mainly for Pandora and Spotify and only on the go. $ 25.00 per year is my last option, and now seems to be the only one. I will try the apps that you said... Tks again.
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just go to /dev/tun and chmod 660 & chown 0.0
and voilĂ !!! it werks
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if it still doesn't werk go to sysctl and change net_ipv4_reversepocket_all(default also) to 0
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Hei, just one more thing: pls, how can I access this files?
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