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Originally Posted by makkonen
catfishk: Bring up a terminal and type 'ifconfig' (without the quotes). It should list the networking interfaces (if = interface). There should be a 'lo' (local loopback) and 'ppp0' connection. If there is a ppp0 connection, and it has an ip address that looks real, that's a pretty good sign your connection is established.
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i'm a Linux user, primarily, and i need to be root to run that. however, the "u" key doesn't work in Android, and i need it to type "sudo" to get root privies. maybe i can get at it another way?
i have edited STARTUP.TXT a few times now, and played with the browser proxy settings in Android a bit. i think it can work. Crickets data is over #777- same as Verizon, Sprint i think. we can only use web ports 80 and 8080. the proxy is wap.mycricket.com, which i think resolves to 172.29.223.11 in Portland. should do web, at least