There are two GPRS gateways used by Vodafone. One is called "wap.vodafone.co.uk" (though it's a GPRS gateway, so can be called whatever the hell you want, it's not named at the IP level....) When connected to this, you can access vodafone stuff, including their wap gateway. You can't, however, get to the OSW, except via their wap gateway, which is only for wap pages
The second gateway is called "internet" (note small 'i' - GPRS gateway names are case sensitive). This one gives you a 10.* IP, but full NAT'd internet access.
When you get GPRS, you normally only get the wap access point. If you connect on a more expensive GPRS package (either GPRS Select, which needs an expensive contract, or a paid up one), you get access to the internet AP. They normally enable it for you, but if it won't work, ring them and they'll set it up
Finally, SSH doesn't use too much data, but web access really does. Consider getting a WAP browser for your PC, as the pages are way smaller
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Date: 2003-07-31 01:52 am (UTC)The second gateway is called "internet" (note small 'i' - GPRS gateway names are case sensitive). This one gives you a 10.* IP, but full NAT'd internet access.
When you get GPRS, you normally only get the wap access point. If you connect on a more expensive GPRS package (either GPRS Select, which needs an expensive contract, or a paid up one), you get access to the internet AP. They normally enable it for you, but if it won't work, ring them and they'll set it up
Finally, SSH doesn't use too much data, but web access really does. Consider getting a WAP browser for your PC, as the pages are way smaller