I noticed that some programs wont establish a GPRS connection automatically. eg Minimo. Is there anyway to set it so that whenever any program wants to access the internet, it will activate GPRS? Or is this just that some programs dont have that ability. I have unlimited data so im not worried about the bills.
I have sbsh pocxket weather or whatever its called. You can set it to use the 'connection manager' or not. If it does, it will force connect if not connected and use whatever proxy settings you may have. If you dont use connection manager it will not force a connection and will not use any proxy settings you may have, unless they are setup in the program itself. I guess its all in the program design whethere or not apps will force a connection or not.
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In pocket explorer options I can set the connection to automatically detect. Which means if I am active synced it will use my laptops internet connection, and if it is not it will connect to GPRS.
However, in the imap email options you have to choose either work on internet. So when I am activesynced I need to choose work, and when not I need to choose internet to get it to use one of the gprs connections.
Apart from this problem wm5 seems fine.
Hello.
I need your help since my Atom is lauching the GPRS connection without any instruction to do that.
I closed all the resident memory programs but still go on dialing!
How can I avoid the connection start withouth promptin it or only if I need it?
Thank You
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There must be some program you have installed that's initiating it. I would suggest that you did a hard reset (after backing up your documents and contacts, of course) and then install program after program, testing a while after the installation, to see what the offenting app is.
same problem for me
Moved to proper section
Main reason
EMAIL - once an account is setup it will auto connect to internet for new email, default every 2 hours, but Windows Mobile do not disconnect GPRS after trying to get new mails.
ACTICE SYNC - if you have setup connection to EXCHANGE SERVER eg, google push server.
wil also auto connect all the time
Down side of Microsoft is that they didnt design to disconnect after trying to get email like Symbian(Nokia) do. so other manufacture will offer to design their comm manager to disable data auto connection but O2 & Quanta didnt go to the extend to offer this function back then.
Download NoData from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=467813
toggle to DISABLE GPRS
this will stop auto connection to GPRS but it may stop receiving MMS as MMS also require GPRS connection.
Perhaps this is a relatively simple task, but I just don't have the programming prowess to do it.
I'd like a simple executable that will open my default dial-up data connection (GPRS/EDGE/1xRTT/EVDO/etc.). I don't want the registry hack where I have an always-on connection, and some applications are not smart enough (i.e. Resco Explorer's FTP add-in) to start a dial-up session when it wants to connect to my FTP, for example.
The program you'd design wouldn't have any notification or dialog; just open a data connection, then exit cleanly.
I'd assign this to a button and basically hit it on demand.
Of course, if beggars can be choosers, I'd like the same executable to have the option to automatically disconnect the data connection when one exists.
Any takers?
Raphael: I think VJVolublis does this. It says GPRS, but it should open your default data connection, whatever that is.
I can make it show no UI (ie no popup balloon to show dialing), but I enabled this by default to give you some indication that you're connecting up, so you don't do it by accident.
It'll also disconnect or toggle connection.
Let me know if it fries your phone!
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It is working with your 0.4 version vijay...
Thanx a lot
Does anyone know how to disable the internet passthrough feature of ActiveSync 4.1? I cant access my home email or messenger from work so want to use GPRS for that (I've just signed up for the Orange unlimited GPRS bundle) whilst syncing as normal with Outlook.
There must be some way to tell it that the ActiveSync connection is not available for internet access and to connect GPRS instead.
This is driving me nuts!!!
have you looked under active syncs options ?
if it's not there then they removed it in version 4
Yeah, I thought of that as there used to be a tick box you could select to either enable or disable it. Unfortunately it appears they have removed that option in version 4.1 which is useful.
Does anyone know of a workaround (registry hack or something)?
I just want to be able to use ActiveSync to do what it's supposed to (i.e Sync) and GPRS for everything else...
I really searched hard, but couldn't find any solutions, neither in a german forum.
My TD2 can use the wlan for internet via topaz' integrated opera without a problem. But if it comes to adding mail accounts, I am not able to choose wlan as the connection to download / send mails (yes, all access data are correct, it's only that I can't choose wlan as connection). Due to obvious reasons, I don't want to use the regular networks of my phone provider. I just want to use my free wlan at home to send / receive mails. What to do?
Normally when a data connection is request, if pda has the wifi actived it first try to connect with a wlan. if it don't find an active wlan, then it connect by gprs or 3g.
if you want avoid the connection with gprs/3g it is advisable to disactivate it by the program Modaco Nodata.
Got it now, all worked well. But after I entered a complete mail account that worked, I entered a second mail account that I didn't configur till the end. Now it appears in the touchflo 3d, is not deletable and does also NOT appear in the WM Mail structure. It seems it only appears in the TouchFlo, which showed it again after deactivating/ enabling TouchFlo again. SKTools doesn't find it either. Dunno where to fin it apart from the registry, where can I delete it?