Either way, you could write a simple program on the phone to keep connecting to an end point (server) and give the server reverse access (stunnel) back to the device.

Just what I'm thinking :)

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Brandon Kruse

On May 18, 2008, at 8:22 PM, "Steven Kurylo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Does someone know how IP addresses are handed out on the cellular
network?  Do they give each phone an IP address, or do they do NAT?  I
want to know if I'll be able to connect to my freerunner over GPRS,
say I wanted to ssh into it.

I've been searching the internet and haven't found an answer.  I
connected to my website with my blackberry and saw different IP
addresses for different requests; makes me think they have an outgoing
NAT pool.  Of course this could also be carrier dependent.

Thanks.

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Steven Kurylo

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