So, can I just leave it this way permanently? Is there any disadvantage to not having a proxy set in the APN settings?
So, can I just leave it this way permanently? Is there any disadvantage to not having a proxy set in the APN settings?
Okay, cool. Well, thanks again for finding a solution to this!
Fantastic, thank you. Any chance you can give us a technical explanation as to why this works?
Proxies, by definition, insert themselves into a data stream to perform some function the end-devices cannot do themselves (NAT, data compression, content adaptation, etc.) or to add some functionality for less capable devices. But it also implies they must be maintained with every nuance of whatever is going across them. In this case (I believe - need to confirm) the proxy got confused by the ICS identifier and it needs to be updated. I've escalated so this will be in progress.
It will always be more 'pure' to have no proxy, i.e. you connect directly to the internet. The new crop of smartphones are fully-fledged IP devices so don't really need the proxy.
Thanks for the explanation. Its just strange that only images were being blocked by the proxy. There was mention in the galaxy nexus thread about adult content filtering, is it possible that the proxy is doing this filtering? If so, two issues concern me:
1. Adult content filtering can be bypassed by disabling the proxy on "smarter" phones.
2. I can't remember , however it was pertinent.
Right, so you mean that there are other proxies that the apn uses that we cant disable. But I still would like confirmation of what exactly the proxy was having trouble with.
Thanks jannie!
I'm not entirely sure if I should post here or create a new thread...
I can browse fine on Wi-Fi, but have no 2G/3G connectivity or MMS capability. I tried the suggestions in this thread, but still no joy.
I mailed Vodacom support and explained I tried the default settings on the phone, the manual setup settings from the Vodacom help site, as well as the Vodacom self service menu (*111#). Unfortunately the person who responded, Siphokazi Dingana, just copied and pasted the manual setup settings from the Vodacom help site. I replied to that mail and asked for some 'real' help this time around, but still waiting on a reply though. My ref number is: "00RL~LL1C".
Anyone else found something else that works? Love the phone by the way!![]()
Have same problem on Motorola razr removing proxy does not help
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