Hi.
Here in my country, the cost of Internet is pretty much. Take for instance you can get 2gig data for about $10 which is never enough. For the blackberry users, they have a cheaper data plan that is exclusive to blackberry devices. Is there a way I can use the vpn to bypass the blackberry firewall. I tried it some weeks ago and it worked all of a sudden it was detected and frozen. I just need help to get this blackberry Internet going on a non Blackberry device.
Help needed with bypassing blackberry firewall
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Re: Help needed with bypassing blackberry firewall
I think you're trying to say that your mobile service provider has a firewall specially for Blackberry subscribers.
Yes, you can bypass this firewall through SoftEther. Enable Hotspot on your Blackberry device and then use your computer's Softether client to connect to a Softether VPN server.
If you need a free Softether VPN service, I have a sort of VPN that is open for all users but you will have PM me for the details.
Yes, you can bypass this firewall through SoftEther. Enable Hotspot on your Blackberry device and then use your computer's Softether client to connect to a Softether VPN server.
If you need a free Softether VPN service, I have a sort of VPN that is open for all users but you will have PM me for the details.
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Re: Help needed with bypassing blackberry firewall
GIANT_CRAB wrote:
> I think you're trying to say that your mobile service provider has a
> firewall specially for Blackberry subscribers.
>
> Yes, you can bypass this firewall through SoftEther. Enable Hotspot on your
> Blackberry device and then use your computer's Softether client to connect
> to a Softether VPN server.
>
> If you need a free Softether VPN service, I have a sort of VPN that is open
> for all users but you will have PM me for the details.
this is my mail ********@gmail.com can you please send me the procedures.
> I think you're trying to say that your mobile service provider has a
> firewall specially for Blackberry subscribers.
>
> Yes, you can bypass this firewall through SoftEther. Enable Hotspot on your
> Blackberry device and then use your computer's Softether client to connect
> to a Softether VPN server.
>
> If you need a free Softether VPN service, I have a sort of VPN that is open
> for all users but you will have PM me for the details.
this is my mail ********@gmail.com can you please send me the procedures.
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Re: Help needed with bypassing blackberry firewall
I've send the necessary details to you via email.
If you have any other questions that are not data sensitive, feel free to just ask here.
If you have any other questions that are not data sensitive, feel free to just ask here.
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Re: Help needed with bypassing blackberry firewall
I have a similar situation - company-provided BB Z30 but disabled texting. If I enable VPN on the BB and entre your free Softether VPN, access via hotspot, should that allow me to install texting applications such as WhapsApp?
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Re: Help needed with bypassing blackberry firewall
How is the installation being blocked? Is it disabled on the Blackberry phone itself? If so, a VPN would be ineffective.
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Re: Help needed with bypassing blackberry firewall
When I tried to download WhatsApp from the browser, a pop-up message says "unable to open appworld://content:2360?
In the The Blackberry World menu - both the company and public folders are empty, with no applications available for download.
However, I can disable mobile network (Rogers) and switch to our home Wi-Fi connection.
In the The Blackberry World menu - both the company and public folders are empty, with no applications available for download.
However, I can disable mobile network (Rogers) and switch to our home Wi-Fi connection.
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Re: Help needed with bypassing blackberry firewall
GIANT_CRAB wrote:
> I've send the necessary details to you via email.
>
> If you have any other questions that are not data sensitive, feel free to
> just ask here.
thanks a bunch. will be looking forward to getting a reply concerning what i sent to your mail
> I've send the necessary details to you via email.
>
> If you have any other questions that are not data sensitive, feel free to
> just ask here.
thanks a bunch. will be looking forward to getting a reply concerning what i sent to your mail