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Don't know if it's just t-mobile's network or a bug in the tether app but I notice that some pages begin loading fast and then take forever to finish loading. My phone indicated it was connected 3g all the time but the browser sure feels slow.
Here is my new speedI'm not using the build in Proxy on Firefox i had to download FoxyProxy in order to use Socks v5
Interesting!
They set the content-type to application/octet-stream whereas my isp is setting a content type of text/plain - that'll certainly cause a corrupt download on windows but would work fine from linux!
Those look like pretty awesome speeds!
I can't get it to go much above 1mbit even on wifi. It could be an artifact of your TCP receive window size. Generally on XP this defaults to 64k but it would probably need to be larger to maximize throughput on a high bandwidth high latency link like this.
the documentation on the site http://graha.ms/androidproxy/
Another edit: When I connect to IRC while tethering (mibbit, pjirc, etc), it connects fine then after 30 seconds or so it times out, I'm assuming because of some setting. Any ideas?
I got the application install failed thing (again), but I used adb install blah.apk, and it installed fine (WOO). I have to say this version is 100000000x better - It doesn't take multiple tries to load a page, it operates at the same speed as my phone does (according to speedtest.net:), and it works without a hitch on my laptop![]()
Thanks a bunch - this is one of those killer apps that really makes or breaks a device.
Edit, new speedtest closer to me shows marginally better speed:. This is basically what the mobile speedtests have given me (my speed when I am inside is cut in half for some reason). Regardless of the speed this will be very nice for long drives in the car when there's nothing else to do![]()
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Another edit: When I connect to IRC while tethering (mibbit, pjirc, etc), it connects fine then after 30 seconds or so it times out, I'm assuming because of some setting. Any ideas?
Nice, i'm guessing you are on edge?
I think it might be the timeout that clears sockets if they don't have any activity.
Try the port bouncer/tunnel instead of Socks. Enter ircserver.whatever.com and port 6667 into the phone, run the other adb command and then connect mIRC to the local port (4444).
Both services should work fine at the same time
Yeah, I'm using edge. I'll try the port bouncer later, never thought to use that though (I did test it with SSH, works perfectly)
I didn't know you could do both at once, that's super cool![]()
](I edited this into my post above, but I just wanted to post it here so everyone could see it)
think I have found the problem that people are having with firefox and getting it to work. When I was using the proxy I still had my wifi connection open (on my laptop), which wouldn't seem to matter (it looked like all of my traffic was going through the proxy), but it turns out that firefox was sitll using my wifi network NOT THE PROXY, for DNS requests (meaning that it wasn't using the proxy when there was no connection). This caused sites to not load. I had to go into firefox and change one thing: change network.proxy.socks_remote_dns to TRUE in about:config. Close the tab, then restart! With it set to false, nothing would load (save for stuff in my DNS cache), when I set it to true new sites that weren't in my DNS cache loaded fine. I hope that helps everyone - I am browsing now with my wifi turned off on my laptop.![]()
http://graha.ms/androidproxy is the latestcan you repost the link to the most recent set of instruction, I got confused reading all the post.
I got this working with limewire also just setup the same way you setup your broswer. Also my colleague and I are making a program to run so you will not have to go to the command prompt and type anything. I will post after it is done.![]()