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<DIV ALIGN=LEFT>That suggests that the isp apn does not use nat. If so that's cool. OTOH all (admittingly European carriers) do nat for internet access. OTOH the wap apns provide a walled garden that include a wap proxy that allows surfing http sites.</DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT> </DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT>Despite how many people associate internet==IE, having a proxy that allows http access, massaging the content when accessed is not "normal" Internet access.</DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT> </DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT>OTOH, one can build a tunnel through http, but it's a pita. add gprs speeds, plus the wap proxy and it gets a PITA.</DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT> </DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT>Andreas</DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT> </DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT>_____ Ursprüngliche Mitteilung _____</DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT>Betreff: Re: I know why I dislike anonymous participants on mailinglists :( (</DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT>Autor: "Jonathon Suggs" <jsuggs@murmp.com></DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT>Datum: 14. März 2007 16:7:25</DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT> </DIV><DIV ALIGN=LEFT>Andreas Kostyrka wrote:<BR>> well the wap apn would make me suspicious if you'll get normal internet connectivity with it.<BR>><BR>> But yes if it's only wap, and if the final version will include a wap browser, then yes, the Neo will work with the plan. OTOH you might something different than what you expect from it.<BR>><BR>> Andreas<BR>> <BR>The wap APN does provide "generic" internet access. But the difference <BR>is that is uses a NAT'ed private IP address. Therefore you probably <BR>can't use it with a VPN (you would need PDA Connect if that is a </DIV>
<DIV ALIGN=LEFT>requirement for you). But for basic browsing, it will work just fine.<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>OpenMoko community mailing list<BR>community@lists.openmoko.org<BR>http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community<BR></DIV>
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