- Apr 2, 2013
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Using my Android device (N4) on the work wifi is becoming more difficult by the week due, I suspect, to blocking of ports used by Google services. For example, my wifi notification stays gray (not blue), and I've just noticed my Google search results through the widget now utterly fail when connected through the firewall, or cached to the firewall. For the latter, after turning off wifi, I have to "clear browsing data" within Chrome in order for search results to appear. Oddly, I can search okay when initiating from the URL address area of Chrome -- just not from the Google widget -- and then Google notifies me SSL is turned off by the network.
The security officer over the firewall (and my supervisor) ain't gonna bend on unblocking what he deems "non-standard" ports like 5228 ... unless, of course, it adversely affects his (iPhone) connectivity. Is this something others of your are experiencing, and do you think Google might improve here and fall back to something more globally acceptable?
The security officer over the firewall (and my supervisor) ain't gonna bend on unblocking what he deems "non-standard" ports like 5228 ... unless, of course, it adversely affects his (iPhone) connectivity. Is this something others of your are experiencing, and do you think Google might improve here and fall back to something more globally acceptable?
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