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On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 20:40:22 +0100, Geoff Lane wrote:
> Anyone any idea whether these are one of the same or does one refer to > a local network address. The IP address in the WAP settings is the address for the proxy server that your phone connects to to get WAP pages. The IP address of your phone is assigned automatically by the network that you connect to, which is why that space is blank in your data connection settings. Steve. Steven Sumpter |
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On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 12:05:22 GMT, Steven Sumpter <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: >> Anyone any idea whether these are one of the same or does one refer to >> a local network address. > >The IP address in the WAP settings is the address for the proxy server >that your phone connects to to get WAP pages. Hm, would have been better had they put Proxy IP rather than two IP settings :-)) >The IP address of your phone is assigned automatically by the network that >you connect to, which is why that space is blank in your data connection >settings. Makes sense, thanks. Geoff Lane |
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