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Dennis

I believe that the port 8080 proxy is required. I tried setting up a connection on Yoigo without the proxy and none of the apps on my phone could connect to anything.

Email may still work though the proxy though, US T-Mobile used to require a proxy and that proxy passed the common SMTP and POP3 ports both secure and insecure.

BitSpain

Hello,

i´m the editor of the Unofficial YOIGO Blog. You have a lot of information (in spanish) in our Blog:

http://yoigo.blogspot.com/

Perhaps we can translate some info for yours readers, please ask about it.

Julio

Hi,

I´m Julio, from Spain, I use my Yoigo net connection and it works perfectly, you only have to configure the MTU settings and everything works.

Greetings from "Vidas en red" blog.

(*) Excuse my poor English, I should have put more attenction at my English classes.

neobius

Hello, I'm also from Spain, and I'm a client of Yoigo. There is an error in your post, 1.20€ is not the price per MB, that price is the upper price you must pay for a day.

If you connect one day you pay 1.20 € an you can connect to the Internet without limits. If te nexts day you don't connect, you don't pay, simply, you pay when you connect.

This is also explain very well in the Denni's post that you link.

Greetings ;-)

Martin

Hello Neobius,

thanks for your comment. I mentioned the cap of €1.20 in the original post. However, I decided to slightly rephrase it to make it more obvious.

Cheers,
Martin

Martin

I've been talking some more to Juan-Carlos of http://yoigo.blogspot.com/ and he told me that:

- direct access to the internet is possible with the offer
- no port blocking
- Yoigo allows using the offer for connecting a notebook

acute accent

Actually, I found that the incumbent's (Movistar) prepaid charges are cheaper: 3 Euros per 10 MB as of August 2007.
I agree, too expensive anyway.

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