seriously .. there are networks out there in this day and age require that
you to enter the proxy settings everytime you connect to their network
(since you would have to remove the settings to use your laptop on your home
network)?

Transparant proxying is trivial to setup and completely bypasses the need
for clients to be aware of the proxy... maybe the feature request should be
lodged with your network services team?

Okay so that was a bit harsh ;) but still .. I'm very suprised to see this
kind of setup anymore!

On 19 May 2010 10:46, "Colin Jones" <[email protected]> wrote:

At the moment, there is a huge hole in the WiFi implementation in
android because of the lack of proxy support.  This effectively
precludes use of android on many corporate networks, universities,
schools etc., due to the requirement in many organisations for
internet traffic to go via a proxy.

The issue is discussed here:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1273

Is there anyone actually looking at the issue?  It's been open on the
tracker for 18 months, but is still sat at new (not even reviewed)?

It seems like such a critical failure, particularly if we want Android
to gain more acceptance.  In the corporate market at the moment for
many there's no choice between Android/iPhone because the OS doesn't
provide WIFI proxy support.

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