The configuration enabling a device to route network traffic through an intermediary server when connected to a wireless network on the Android operating system. This configuration involves specifying the server’s address and port within the device’s wireless network settings. For example, in a corporate environment, these settings might be configured to direct all web traffic through a company’s filtering and security infrastructure.
This function allows for enhanced security, content filtering, and network management. Historically, this capability was crucial for organizations seeking to control and monitor network usage on employee-owned devices. The settings enable enforcement of access policies, bypass of geographical restrictions, and improvement of network performance via caching.