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Is there a way to configure Android 2.2 to connect through a proxy on a non-rooted device
The point is this. There is a wi-fi access point in the department at work, it works through a proxy. My device sees it, catches the grid, catches its address. But I did not find any settings where I could fill in the address and port of the proxy itself! For this reason, no program can connect to the Internet. Are there any ways to change the settings and still set the proxy server address in the connection? PS Ruth is not right
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And at this time, the owners of Sirane iPhones are laughing at us, where this function is in the standard settings from firmware 1.01
GOOGLE, blah! WHAT ARE YOU???
Yes, we have already found ways to connect a proxy on a droid without root.
Option 1 (simple)
Surfing with opera - setup guide , all with pictures, if English is not clear - Google will translate.
Option 2 (more difficult)
Internet tether - in 6 steps without root, via adb . (also english)
Not sure if this is what you need:
On the main screen: [Menu] -> Settings -> Wireless networks -> WiFi settings -> [Menu] -> Advanced -> WiFi proxy server.
PS: Android 2.3.3
I was looking for how to set up a proxy on android, I found this article. Here is the link acer-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/13631/ ~/%D0%9D%D0%D0%D1%81%D1%82%D1%80%D0%DE%D0%D9 %D0%DA%D0%D0-%D0%DF%D1%80%D0%DE%D0%DA%D1%81%D0%D8-%D1%81%D0%D5%D1%80%D0%D2 % D0% D5% D1% 80% D0% D0-% D0% D2-android-3.2, I hope it will be useful to someone
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