On Wednesday 20 April 2011 10:41:23 PM Jonathan Bartels wrote:
> Stupid questions from a non-networking guy:
> Could you set up the WiFi router to go through the proxy instead of
> each device? Is it a rule that "all wireless users go through the
> proxy" or that "users must log in to the proxy individually"? Is there
> a way to set up a 'hotel" access system so you can always connect but
> are sandboxed until you authenticate on a webpage?
> 
> Ultimately, changing your network configuration and user rules is
> probably excessive just to get Android users online.
> 
> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 10:10 PM, Simón Ruiz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > HTTP proxy settings for the WiFi interface.
> > 
> > It really sucks that I can set up our students and faculty with iOS
> > devices to get out to the Internet through our proxy, but not the
> > Android users.
> > 
> > Anyone know of a good apk that might give me HTTP proxy functionality on
> > Android?
> > 
> > If I could at least offer them an app to install, that'd be *something*.
> > 
> > Simón
> > 
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this site might have the info you are looking for http://android-
proxy.blogspot.com/

hope it helps

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