...If its just web, could this be something to do with T-mobs proxy servers? Can we change proxy like has been done with DNS, or are we forced through T-mob's?
Using a non T-Mobile HTTP proxy
#1
Posted 30 August 2006 - 09:28 AM
...If its just web, could this be something to do with T-mobs proxy servers? Can we change proxy like has been done with DNS, or are we forced through T-mob's?
#2
Posted 30 August 2006 - 09:43 AM
Maybe i'll give it a go later...
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#3
Posted 30 August 2006 - 09:58 AM
#4
Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:00 AM
Embarassingly, I can't work out how to set a proxy server for the internet connection
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#5
Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:06 AM
Testing now
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#6
Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:17 AM
The only problem will be, finding a reliable proxy server to use.
It does look like a T-Mobile transparent proxy could be having issues tho?
Weirdly, content lock still blocks content even using a HTTP proxy, although it gives a messaging saying it can't identify what number you are using
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#7
Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:29 AM
- Select Start
- Select 'Settings'
- Select 'Connections'
- Select 'Connections'
- Select 'Advanced'
- Select 'Select Networks'
- Select the top 'New' button
- Give it a name (e.g. 'Proxy test')
- Click the 'Modem' Tab
- Click 'New'
- Enter a name, e.g. 'T-Mobile GPRS Test'
- Select 'Cellular Line GPRS' from the drop down list
- Select 'Next'
- Enter the Access Point Name as 'general.t-mobile.uk'
- Enter the user name 'user'
- Enter the password 'one2one'
- Click 'Advanced'
- Click 'Servers'
- Enter the DNS servers 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2
- Select OK
- Press 'Finish'
- Click the 'Proxy Settings' Tab
- Click 'This network connects to the internet'
- Click 'This network uses a proxy server to connect to the internet'
- Click Advanced
HERE YOU NEED TO ENTER THE PROXY DETAILS
For test details, i'm using the PlanetLabs proxy with IP 194.80.38.242 on port 3128. It's only suitable for test however, and might not give a true respresentation of speed improvements with a better proxy. Running one on a home or hosted machine would be one option.
- After entering the details, click 'OK'.
- Ensure that in the top drop down box your new network is selected.
- Disconnect your existing connection
- Try browsing! You should get the PlanetLabs welcome page first, then you should be able to browse.
Finally, report findings, and we can determine whether it's going to be worth maybe setting up a proxy for MoDaCo users, or doing some sort of guide.
Phew!
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#8
Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:44 AM
I think I might try using my work proxy servers, although they may only be visible internally or when VPN'ed in.
#9
Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:49 AM
Did you get the PlanetLabs splash page? That's what will confirm that you are using the proxy server.
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#10
Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:50 AM
'You are trying to use a node of the CoDeeN CDN Network. Your IP address is not recognized as a valid PlanetLab address, so your access to CoDeeN does not include all HTTP types'
General browsing seems a lot more consistent though. Much less getting stuck on 'Opening...'.
[Edit:] Can't seem to follow any hyperlink now. Just getting 'You are trying to use a node of the CoDeeN CDN Network. While the Host header is generally optional for HTTP, it is required for CoDeeN. Furthermore, numerical hostnames are not allowed. Please add this header and try again.'
Edited by rickwookie, 30 August 2006 - 10:53 AM.
#11
Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:51 AM
I've tried the proxy in my desktop browser to check the speed, and it should be fast enough to max out the mobile connection IMHO.
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#12
Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:52 AM
rickwookie, on Aug 30 2006, 11:50, said:
'You are trying to use a node of the CoDeeN CDN Network. Your IP address is not recognized as a valid PlanetLab address, so your access to CoDeeN does not include all HTTP types'
General browsing seems a lot more consistent though. Much less getting stuck on 'Opening...'.
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#13
Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:58 AM
Apparently if I respond I'll get more bandwidth.
#14
Posted 30 August 2006 - 10:59 AM
Also, the plantelabs proxy breaks directpush, but i'd expect that as it is a limited service.
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#15
Posted 30 August 2006 - 11:06 AM
#16
Posted 30 August 2006 - 11:09 AM
#17
Posted 30 August 2006 - 11:09 AM
How about getting T-mobile to fix the problem at their end? - has anyone got a fast-track to their tech support, to atleast alert them to the problem (although I'm sure they're already aware)
I would hope that they can add some bigger boxes etc. at their end.
Also, is their an option anywhere to not use any proxy server at all?
#18
Posted 30 August 2006 - 11:11 AM
julianmclean, have you tried a soft reset? I had to do that to get it to pick up the settings fully i think.
Since you selected the GPRS Test in that drop down, it shouldn't even think about connecting to the other one (assuming you did it right of course!)
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#19
Posted 30 August 2006 - 11:12 AM
It'll be a 'transparent proxy', which means you can't avoid it.
Yes, open proxies are a very dodgy subject, and you're theoretically stealing someone's bandwidth if you use their open proxy.
One solution would be for me to hire a server, put a proxy (such as SQUID) on it, and make it available, say, as a Plus benefit.
I want to be really really really sure it is worthwhile first tho, and whether people want it
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#20
Posted 30 August 2006 - 11:13 AM
Goodness knows how we'd find that out without an insider. Probably not information they'd want in the public domain either
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