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I am in the UK for a few days helping my father sort out some issues not least of which is a very slow iPad. Safari was timing out and emails taken hours to send.

I compared the settings on my iPod to his iPad and discovered that the HTTP Proxy setting on the ipad was set to AUTO . My iPod is set to OFF. Having set the iPad to OFF everything is now working very fast.

Can anyone explain what is going on?

Thanks
 
"Some networks require you to use a proxy server to access the Internet. A proxy server is another computer or device that acts as an intermediary between you and the Internet by relaying your requests to a server and the servers responses back to you. Unfortunately, this type of setup requires you to specify certain settings in order for you to use the Internet properly"

Any help?

I sometimes use a proxy server if I want to hide my own IP address. But now I use the TOR browser I don't need to bother !!
 
Default is set to off so he's been tinkering... :)

Not sure why it should have slowed things though as it should have just detected no proxy and carried on direct.

Cheers
Mark
 
RogerS":2ejqgkmp said:
"Some networks require you to use a proxy server to access the Internet. A proxy server is another computer or device that acts as an intermediary between you and the Internet by relaying your requests to a server and the servers responses back to you. Unfortunately, this type of setup requires you to specify certain settings in order for you to use the Internet properly"

Any help?

I sometimes use a proxy server if I want to hide my own IP address. But now I use the TOR browser I don't need to bother !!

Kind of understand that Roger thanks. If it were me I would not even think about what, why, how but my old man wants to understand a bit too much.
 
TrimTheKing":24ba412n said:
Default is set to off so he's been tinkering... :)

Not sure why it should have slowed things though as it should have just detected no proxy and carried on direct.

Cheers
Mark

It is possible that the setting was changed by accident but it seems that sometimes he has been able to browse the web with no issues at all so I am still not entirely sure what the auto setting is doing.

Anyway all seems to be working now and he knows where to go I things start to slow up again in the future.
 
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