do phones that connect to the internet get an IP address?

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3g phones like blackberry, iPhone etc. not wi-fi.

how does that work? are they like dhcp clients and lease an ip?
 

Raduque

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they get the IP of the proxy of whichever cell provider you use

on wifi, they do pull an IP from the DHCP server on the router
 
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Originally posted by: Raduque
they get the IP of the proxy of whichever cell provider you use

on wifi, they do pull an IP from the DHCP server on the router

i understand wifi.

when you say IP of the proxy of the cell provider, can you elaborate?
so they DO get an IP address, and it's assigned from the cell provider.

i think my confusion is in your use of 'of'. perhaps you mean 'off'.
 

pm

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Yes, 3G and EDGE phones accessing the internet have an IP address.

You can see the phone's IP address on most phones by accessing the phone's Field Test Mode. On a lot of Nokia's and the iPhone, the Field Test Mode is *3001#12345#*. You can Google the Field Test Mode code for your phone. On some phones, Field Test requires running a engineering firmware release instead of the production version (a lot of Motorola are like this).
 

pm

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Ok. Good points. :)

Easier than flashing in a field test firmware for sure.
 

corkyg

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OK - what about regular landline phones that uaed to be on Qwest, but are now on Comcast cable along with Internet and TV?
 

Muadib

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Originally posted by: corkyg
OK - what about regular landline phones that uaed to be on Qwest, but are now on Comcast cable along with Internet and TV?

Yes, comcast voice is still a voip service.
 

corkyg

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Originally posted by: Muadib
Yes, comcast voice is still a voip service.

Interesting. It works with no computers turned on. It goesd through a three channel modem separate from TV or Internet. So, does that meant hat the IP resides in the modem?

 

Muadib

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Originally posted by: corkyg
Originally posted by: Muadib
Yes, comcast voice is still a voip service.

Interesting. It works with no computers turned on. It goesd through a three channel modem separate from TV or Internet. So, does that meant hat the IP resides in the modem?

That would be my guess, but I've never been able to play with the modem to be sure. If I remember, I'll check my friend's modem when I'm in NC next month. Different company, but same tech.
 

corkyg

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OK, Muadib, good call. I just checked the specs of the modem (Arris Touchstone205G), and it does provide telephony using VOIP.

Arris