Oh--I did try to connect the phone to my Squid HTTP Proxy, which is what I
was doing with my last phone (the Motorola v710), but I wasn't seeing any
hits show up for that proxy. Not sure why. But, according to what you are
saying, that should work, right?

Henri Hovi wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> enable proxy mode in apache and configure that to Your phone, that's it ;)
> 
> -- 
> Henkka
> 
> Adam Rosi-Kessel wrote:
>> Stipe Tolj wrote:
>>  
>>>> I've installed Kannel 1.4.0 from Debian unstable, and I'm trying to
>>>> connect
>>>> with my Verizon LG VX9800 phone. I couldn't find any mention of this
>>>> phone
>>>> in the list archives.
>>>> The connection seems to start okay, but I'm never able to actually
>>>> get on
>>>> the web through my phone. Log file just says:
>>>>       
>>> First of all, the mentioning about supported phones refers to the SMS
>>> layer, meaning phones that can be connected to Kannel as virtual SMSC
>>> for sending/receiving SMS.
>>> For WAP client support: we support *all* WAP 1.1, 1.2.x phones that use
>>> WTP and WDP as transport layer.
>>> If your phone is a WAP 2.0 capable you may be directly connecting to the
>>> desired HTTP address without proxy needs via a WAP gateway.
>>> LG phones have been successfully tested for WAP 1.2.x, even MMS, but I'm
>>> not aware of this specific phone.
>>>     
>>
>> LG VX9800 is definitely WAP 2.0 capable. I don't think I quite understand
>> what you mean when you say "you may be directly connecting to the
>> desired HTTP address without proxy needs via a WAP gateway." The phone
>> has a
>> "proxy address" and "proxy port" setting which I have pointed at
>> Kannel, and
>> I am attempting to use wap.google.com as my home page. Can you
>> elaborate on
>> what you mean?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Adam
>>   
> 


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