On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 9:15 PM, Matthew Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Instead of just tethering couldn't you set up a proxy server on your OM
> and since the user agent is in plain text, change firefox to minimo? I
> imagine the user agent signatures are pretty similar.
I had a similar situati
ian douglas wrote:
> Ken Restivo wrote:
>
>> They actually hire people to sit around and snoop people's UserAgent strings?
>>
>
> It's easy to automate since surfing non-SSL sites should send your HTTP
> headers in plain text, so they you can simply watch the packets and keep
> track of dat
Ken Restivo wrote:
> They actually hire people to sit around and snoop people's UserAgent strings?
It's easy to automate since surfing non-SSL sites should send your HTTP
headers in plain text, so they you can simply watch the packets and keep
track of data counts, browsers, etc. for each wireless
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 09:25:45AM -0700, ian douglas wrote:
> Ken Restivo wrote:
> > Is there a specific limit? How do they *know* you are tethering? What are
> > the overage fees and where are they detailed?
>
>
> From what I've read, they watch your traffic for things like user agent
> stri
Ken Restivo wrote:
> Is there a specific limit? How do they *know* you are tethering? What are the
> overage fees and where are they detailed?
From what I've read, they watch your traffic for things like user agent
strings (if they see an HTTP header specifying that you're using
Firefox, it's
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 02:05:53PM -0700, ian douglas wrote:
> Just don't try tethering (using your phone as a modem) on their cheap
> data plan, or they'll hit you with "overage" fees or tell you to convert
> to the smarthphone plan.
>
Is there a specific limit? How do they *know* you are tether
Jay Vaughan wrote:
>> My question, and apologies for not being specific enough, was to allow
>> the FR to host a website (maybe just w/ redirects or not) and/or an
>> ftp
>> server.
>> Being able to ssh into my phone over the public internet and or serve
>> content would be phenomenal. Has anyone
> My question, and apologies for not being specific enough, was to allow
> the FR to host a website (maybe just w/ redirects or not) and/or an
> ftp
> server.
> Being able to ssh into my phone over the public internet and or serve
> content would be phenomenal. Has anyone dug into this?
i have
: Re: Which AT&T data plans are compatible?
>
> I can do that, if my phone is connected to my home wireless network.
>
Likewise, but it would be nice if we had some dyndns support pre-
configured so that Freerunners everywhere could function, rightly so,
as pocket-based web servers
Jay Vaughan wrote, On 30/07/08 09:37:
>> I can do that, if my phone is connected to my home wireless network.
>>
>>
>
> Likewise, but it would be nice if we had some dyndns support pre-
> configured so that Freerunners everywhere could function, rightly so,
> as pocket-based web servers.
>
> I can do that, if my phone is connected to my home wireless network.
>
Likewise, but it would be nice if we had some dyndns support pre-
configured so that Freerunners everywhere could function, rightly so,
as pocket-based web servers. I love the idea of being able to see,
physically on
> I'll try to follow some of other people's instructions (they seem to
> be
> scattered all over the place) and see if I can get it working on
> AT&T. I've
> never tried this before, but if I should be so lucky, I'll create a
> step-by-step tutorial for others to follow (or maybe write a script
?
>>
>> With the ability then to setup a webserver, ftp site, or something
>> similar?
>>
>> cheers
>>
>
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Yes, to my knowledge, GPRS data transfer is not yet automated and not
working out-of-the-box.
A few people on the list have shared instructions on how they
Yes, to my knowledge, GPRS data transfer is not yet automated and not
working out-of-the-box.
A few people on the list have shared instructions on how they got it to
at least connect to their carrier to get an IP address, but I haven't
tried it myself on my AT&T (contract) SIM yet.
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>> There's a ton of them available, with radically different pricing for
>> "unlimited".
>>
>> I see names like "PDA Personal", "MediaNet", "DataConnect", and a bunch of
>> others.
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ton of them available, with radically different pricing for
> "unlimited".
>
> I see names like "PDA Personal", "MediaNet", "DataConnect", and a bunch of
> others.
>
> Which ATT data access plans are compatible with Openmoko?
>
> D
>
You'll probably need the PDA Personal plan, that's what they recommend
to smartphone users, which the Freerunner will qualify as, in their opinion.
But GPRS data transfer is still being worked on, so hold off paying the
$30/month for unlimited data just yet.
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Dimitri wrote:
> I've set up an
#x27;s a ton of them available, with radically different pricing for
"unlimited".
I see names like "PDA Personal", "MediaNet", "DataConnect", and a bunch of
others.
Which ATT data access plans are compatible with Openmoko?
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