Yes, the mobile ranges for AT&T are in the 32.* range, but they should
resolve to *.mycingular.net. AT&T also owns 12.*

On Jan 24, 5:09 am, Phillip Linder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With regards the 2.0.0.0/8 IP range, isn't this in the non-routed  
> range of IP addresses?
>
> ----------------------------------
> Sent from my iPod Touch.
>
> On 24/01/2008, at 9:18 PM, "Raffaele Sena" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
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>
>
>
> > ATT has a specific range (32.*.*.*) reserved for devices on the EDGE  
> > network.
> > I found some info in the ATT forum, but nothing more specific (but one
> > of the posts said ATT owns the 2.0.0.0/8 range)
>
> > I looked in my Apache access logs and most of the requests with a
> > User-Agent of iPhone come from 32.175.*.* or 32.172.*.* or some other
> > IPs around there.
>
> > Roaming may still work. I had the "pleasure" (at a very high cost!) of
> > roaming on EDGE from Europe and I was able to access some server
> > configured to allow iPhone access to resources normally accessible
> > only via VPN, and all I can think is that they monitor the IP
> > addresses (I cannot access the same resource when on wireless)
>
> > Of course iPhones sold to other providers (Europe, Canada, etc.) will
> > have different IP addresses, but   it would be easy to setup the
> > service to support multiple ranges, and to add more ranges once they
> > are known.
>
> > -- Raffaele
>
> > On Jan 23, 2008 11:00 PM, Ishan Anand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> This is an interesting outside the box solution...but doesn't ATT  
> >> also
> >> sell DSL internet access? So conceivably WiFi users connected to ATT
> >> DSL would also map to the same IP range (unless of course, we knew  
> >> the
> >> precise IP range of the EDGE gateways).
>
> >> Also, if a user is roaming on EDGE, wouldn't they show up under that
> >> network's IP range (e.g. T-mobile, etc.) rather than Cingular/ATT?
>
> >> Best,
> >> Ishan
>
> >> On Jan 23, 2008 4:58 PM, Raffaele Sena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> if you have a server, just add a simple service that returns you the
> >>> client IP or hostname or does the check for you (if it has an the
> >>> ATT/Cingular hostname or it's in the ATT/Cingular IP range it's on
> >>> edge)
>
> >>> if you are delivering your app from your server, you may be able to
> >>> add the extra info to your page via server-side include or something
> >>> like that.
>
> >>> -- Raffaele
>
> >>> On Jan 23, 2008 3:45 PM, awaybbl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>>> On thinking about it... perhaps a dumb way to do it might be to  
> >>>> send
> >>>> something to the client, and time how long it takes. But that means
> >>>> wasting time to check to see how long something takes before  
> >>>> actually
> >>>> loading your real code.
>
> >>>> On Jan 17, 4:44pm, gateway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> Anyone know if their is a way to detect if the user is using  
> >>>>> wifi or
> >>>>> edge to connect to your site?- Hide quoted text -
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