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I got a samsung x100 phone. Theres a setting in the java menu called DNS settings. Its like 0.0.0.0. What is this? Manual doesnt explain this either. if i instaled a java app like an email client or a web browser they wont work, keeps saying cant connect. is there any connection between these two problem? Thanks!
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Posted: 2004-11-27 14:50:00
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@namal - If you won't be getting an ACCEPTABLE answer here and if you are in a HURRY wanting to know it's meaning . . . better email Samsung - prontoooooooo! Good Luck!
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Posted: 2004-11-27 14:52:11
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DNS = domain name server ( if i am correct)
its the name or ip of the server man !!!
if u dont get this right u cannot use email

or even internet !!
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Posted: 2004-11-27 14:54:50
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Yea! Im gonna do that, but lets see we get here in the first place!
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Posted: 2004-11-27 14:57:59
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@namal - Looks like @hyperken got it right, does he
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Posted: 2004-11-27 14:59:35
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Since its under java, u may not b able 2 dnld apps without gettng it right. If u r using gprs wap, internet utilities wont work,as they require a gprs internet account.
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Posted: 2004-11-27 15:00:56
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DNS = Domain Naming Server as hyperken said.
Each URL such as 'www.esato.com' translates to an unique IP address such as '124.345.23.23' . DNS does this translation. You need to contact ur service provider to get the proper settings.
Although this might be the same as IP address we enter into the Data settings.
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Posted: 2004-11-27 17:24:35
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This dns is in the java menu. The one in gprs settings is ok. the manual describes this as "this is used to connect the java server" my internet and mms works fine.
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Posted: 2004-11-28 02:14:42
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hmm, so i think it means the ip address used by java programs to connect, i believe. I think its the same ip address used for gprs.
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Posted: 2004-11-28 03:25:24
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Yea, i thought also. I tried putting the dns in the gprs settings. But it doernt work. Can someone tell me what you use in your phones?
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Posted: 2004-11-28 13:56:40
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