This might sound stupid, but since i setup my gprs connection in wm2005, i cannot disconnect it. The balloon that pops up when you tap the gprs icon in the title bar while connected only gives 'settings' and 'hide' options...
please help, had to soft reset to stop it.....
steverae said:
This might sound stupid, but since i setup my gprs connection in wm2005, i cannot disconnect it. The balloon that pops up when you tap the gprs icon in the title bar while connected only gives 'settings' and 'hide' options...
please help, had to soft reset to stop it.....
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Hold down the red phone button
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D'oh!
Cheers for that, new it had to be something easy.....
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Hi !
Does anyone know how to disconnect a gprs-connection in PPC2003?
Clicking the network-sign just reveils a bubble with the status of my connection, but no sign of a "disconnect"-button.
I dont want to turn off my phone every time i want to disconnect.
Any clues?
Jabba
i have installed spb GPRS monitor it does the job and allow to check brandwidth consumption
how to disconnect
All u have to do is to press on the 'Antenna" icon then press on "turn phone off" it will disconnect gprs without turning your phone Off
I have an XDA 1
Running 4.01.12 ENG - Radio 4.21.00
Connected to the Orange Network
When I connect to GPRS to access the internet or email.
It connects up fine. If I then tap on the signal Icon
(with opposing arrows indicating its connected),
It opens a ballon window with "Orange GPRS Connected". The only options are HIDE and a settings link. The is no disconnect option.
The only way I can stop the connection is to tap Setting -> Manage Existing ->Edit and then CANCEL
Anyone know how to fix this.?
Help appreicated.
Rich
Well, here is a little cool trick to disconnect the GPRS!!
Just press the "end call button" (the red button) for 3 seconds, then it will disconnect.
Try it, it works with me in xda II, I am not sure if it works in xda I. Let us know if this little trick works in xda I.
:lol: It works. Thanks
I have just recently got a Xda2i.
Every time I turn it on, i find the gprs enabled.
I have had my old xda2 for more than a year now and this has never happened before.
I am just worried that I am gong to get a shock on my next bill. :shock:
I know that it may use a few bytes here and there, but it tends to add up after a while.
The only way I can stop it from doing this is to go into flight mode. Whats the point of having a xda if the phone is always off? :?
maybe I have changed some gprs settings?
Concerned,
Frogger
The "G" sign at the top of the screen does not mean you are connected to GPRS all the time.
It simply means you are in a GPRS area of the network, so GPRS is available when you need it and connect by tapping the "G" symbol.
lydiachris, or maybe someone else can tell me how to make a disconnect after I've get connected to the Internet over GPRS. In WM2003 (not SE) there is a button Disconnect, but in 2003 SE there is only Hide button... so How can I disconnect from GPRS without tourning on Flight Mode?
Exept Press and hold Hang up Button. :roll:
Hi Lydiachris, please could you tell me where to get hold of the "I-Mate PDA2 ROM:v 1.11.144 WWE " rom. I have looked everywhere and can't seem to find a link. Cheers...
Frogger said:
I have just recently got a Xda2i.
Every time I turn it on, i find the gprs enabled.
I have had my old xda2 for more than a year now and this has never happened before.
I am just worried that I am gong to get a shock on my next bill. :shock:
I know that it may use a few bytes here and there, but it tends to add up after a while.
The only way I can stop it from doing this is to go into flight mode. Whats the point of having a xda if the phone is always off? :?
maybe I have changed some gprs settings?
Concerned,
Frogger
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I think if you hold down the hang up button it disconnects the gprs,
it had me wondering for a while.
R
GeoKVANt said:
lydiachris, or maybe someone else can tell me how to make a disconnect after I've get connected to the Internet over GPRS. In WM2003 (not SE) there is a button Disconnect, but in 2003 SE there is only Hide button... so How can I disconnect from GPRS without tourning on Flight Mode?
Exept Press and hold Hang up Button. :roll:
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But there ist no other way without extra software. PhoneAlarm 1.22 for example brings back the diconnect-button. Or use the taskbar-icon from SPB GPRS-monitor, it also got a gprs disconnect button and shows you all gprs stats. But only the full version does that, not that gprs-monitor coming from exROM (T-Mobile).
Here is very good application it adds missing disconnect button and few more options just place it in windows folder make soft reset and go to settings/system/GB-SOFT Tweak enjoy :wink:
Hi!
Im trying put my TyTN use WLAN on IE but i can't...
I go
Setting -> Connections -> My ISP -> Add a new modem connection -> Select a modem: there i can't find my wlan modem i have just
Bluetooth
Cellular Line
Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Generic IrDA
Hayes Compatible on COM1:
so what i can do plz help me
ravenclaw said:
Hi!
Im trying put my TyTN use WLAN on IE but i can't...
I go
Setting -> Connections -> My ISP -> Add a new modem connection -> Select a modem: there i can't find my wlan modem i have just
Bluetooth
Cellular Line
Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)
Generic IrDA
Hayes Compatible on COM1:
so what i can do plz help me
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Mmmm... First turn on WLAN - one way is use the button below the On/Off hard button on the side of the case. This opens a screen that shows your connections. One of them looks like an aerial with waves coming from it. It should not have a cross on it. If it has, tap it to turn on Wireless mode.
Move within 10metres of your WLan Router.
Your device in a short time should automatically detect the WLAN and give you a pop up message. You will be offered the chance to connect to it and to enter any codes/keys for your LAN.
If you still have problems there is another little app. that might help so let me know.
Mike
mikechannon said:
Mmmm... First turn on WLAN - one way is use the button below the On/Off hard button on the side of the case. This opens a screen that shows your connections. One of them looks like an aerial with waves coming from it. It should not have a cross on it. If it has, tap it to turn on Wireless mode.
Move within 10metres of your WLan Router.
Your device in a short time should automatically detect the WLAN and give you a pop up message. You will be offered the chance to connect to it and to enter any codes/keys for your LAN.
If you still have problems there is another little app. that might help so let me know.
Mike
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Hello Mike
i had the same problem. i got it working by resetting the network connection. but after i always got a naggin popup, telling me GPRS cannot dial with present settings.
Since it was late last night, i gave up on PIE and use Opera instead.
no problem there
aquasesh said:
Hello Mike
i had the same problem. i got it working by resetting the network connection. but after i always got a naggin popup, telling me GPRS cannot dial with present settings.
Since it was late last night, i gave up on PIE and use Opera instead.
no problem there
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I assume of course you were wanting to use WLAN not GPRS.
If so you need to ensure GPRS is switched of, else it just keeps getting in before the WLAN has a chance to connect.
There is a recent thread called UMTS/GPRS and WLAN switching or something like that, that has a lot of discussion on how to do this. Presume Opera connected fine on WLAN.
From the sound of it though ravenclaw has not managed to get any connection on WLAN.
Mike
Hi! Yeah i have wlan box one meter away... and wlan is on and off (tried both)
And my clock is piece of **** it will behind? or goes foward... now here is time 20:25 - 7.12.2006 and phone says 6:24 8.12.2006
ravenclaw said:
Hi! Yeah i have wlan box one meter away... and wlan is on and off (tried both)
And my clock is piece of **** it will behind? or goes foward... now here is time 20:25 - 7.12.2006 and phone says 6:24 8.12.2006
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I'm puzzled by your WLAN problem. I assume you get no pop-up saying WLAN detected?? You could try downloading the hitchhiker application and see if that helps. http://www.kasuei.com/hitchhiker/ remember you also need the .Netframework as well http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...6b-356b-4a2c-857c-e62f50ae9a55&displaylang=en
As for the clock, I'm sure I saw a post (and a solution) somewhere on this forum not so long ago about this skipping time zones thing. Perhaps somebody remembers it and where it is??
Mike
ill try! but one stupid question how i can shutdown this machina? not pressing 5sec power button (cause it will disalbe changes... but like normal way? )
how i can reset this damm thing?!? ... doing it hard way...
Er..I think maybe you need to take a few steps back, then sit down and read the manual?
The on / off button is top right side, just a press will put device into standby (suspend) a long press turns the device completely off.
The reset button is the small hole at the bottom just to the right of the IR lens - poke it with the stylus to soft reset. As for hard reset - havent a clue, never had to do it.
yeah time thing solved
and phone reseted
hi i am new here with my first WM5 phone. i have a quick question that i would like to ask you people. i want to disconnect the GPRS after i have finished using the internet how do i do that? cuz after i closed the browser the GPRS would still be on and i cant find a way to disconnect it. can anyone show how to disconnect it. thanks alot
marktang said:
hi i am new here with my first WM5 phone. i have a quick question that i would like to ask you people. i want to disconnect the GPRS after i have finished using the internet how do i do that? cuz after i closed the browser the GPRS would still be on and i cant find a way to disconnect it. can anyone show how to disconnect it. thanks alot
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Press and hold the "end call" button (the red button), after 5 seconds it will disconnect GPRS.
Hold the RED button for more than 5 second, it should normaly disconnect you. You can also use the third button in the com manager.
alrite thnx alot that was easy lol. i will try that. thanks again