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There is a way to use skype built-in software in debug mode?
I'm trying to identify the reason about why I can't connect Skype when connected to 3G network. Via Wi-Fi Skype works perfectly. I just can't use it when using 3G...
Note that this is the only service that I can't use. SIP, Jabber, and everything else works without any problem. Skype is the only one that don't work on 3G...
I call to 3G company, they guarantee that is not blocking Skype services, but I need investigate because I suspect that is not true.
Using skype on debug mode, I can try to see hostname used to authenticate, ports, and any other information that could help.