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MrSnowflake
18th September 2007, 11:58 AM
Hi guys,

I have an Imode subscription with BASE (it's a Belgian network), but with imode your traffic is only allowed over the standard HTTP ports (80 and 443). So no other applications for me.
The desktop version of msn allows me to connect over http and so I was wondering if there is a application which allows me to do the same on windows mobile (6), or maybe there's another sollution?

Thanks in advance

voddie
19th September 2007, 06:23 PM
Hi guys,

I have an Imode subscription with BASE (it's a Belgian network), but with imode your traffic is only allowed over the standard HTTP ports (80 and 443). So no other applications for me.
The desktop version of msn allows me to connect over http and so I was wondering if there is a application which allows me to do the same on windows mobile (6), or maybe there's another sollution?

Thanks in advance
You can probably try this http://webmessenger.msn.com/

MrSnowflake
19th September 2007, 06:27 PM
Thanks,
I know such sites, but I'm looking for an application, as they are more responsive.

sdnvxda2
22nd September 2007, 01:22 AM
Hi MRSnowFlake,
I am a Belgian Base user too, why not using a full data plan with base ? They now cost the same price as Imode : 6EUR > 10Mb, this would solve your problem.
If you still want to use imode, and if you understand French, find on this site good hints : http://mobisit.blogspot.com/
Rdgs
Stéphane

silensius
22nd September 2007, 09:12 AM
it's the best and sponsorised by Belgacom maybe it's usefull for you.

http://www.ebuddy.com/

Dit you know how i can configure my network configuration for Base, in each time i do a soft reset it ask me for a network wizard i don't understand why.

Thanks.

MrSnowflake
22nd September 2007, 11:53 AM
Hi MRSnowFlake,
I am a Belgian Base user too, why not using a full data plan with base ? They now cost the same price as Imode : 6EUR > 10Mb, this would solve your problem.
If you still want to use imode, and if you understand French, find on this site good hints : http://mobisit.blogspot.com/
Rdgs
StéphaneI use Imode because with Imode I can transfer 20mb for €5 instead of 10MB! Plus, at the moment I didn't prolongue my imode 'ticket', but I still have Imode, kinda for free :).
it's the best and sponsorised by Belgacom maybe it's usefull for you.

http://www.ebuddy.com/

Dit you know how i can configure my network configuration for Base, in each time i do a soft reset it ask me for a network wizard i don't understand why.

Thanks.I use NDB 9.1 and I always get the wizard too, but I just close it and I still get my own settings!