hi all,
i want to have Gprs disabled on my Qtek9100 does anyone know how? i tried the End Call Button but without success. Any suggestions?
thx
You have to hold it down for a few seconds
Don_Zakaria said:
hi all,
i want to have Gprs disabled on my Qtek9100 does anyone know how? i tried the End Call Button but without success. Any suggestions?
thx
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Do you want to disable it permanently or just temporaly?
Permanently - Delete the GPRS settings from "Settings" > " Connections"
Temporaly - Hold 3 seconds of the "End Call" button.
bolasz said:
Don_Zakaria said:
hi all,
i want to have Gprs disabled on my Qtek9100 does anyone know how? i tried the End Call Button but without success. Any suggestions?
thx
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i did but did'nt help!
bolasz said:
Don_Zakaria said:
hi all,
i want to have Gprs disabled on my Qtek9100 does anyone know how? i tried the End Call Button but without success. Any suggestions?
thx
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Do you want to disable it permanently or just temporaly?
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Yes i want to disable it permanently if possible
williamchan_hksar said:
Permanently - Delete the GPRS settings from "Settings" > " Connections"
Temporaly - Hold 3 seconds of the "End Call" button.
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about the permenantly part i really don't understand what you mean, i tried what i understood but no success..
about the temporarly part i tried that already but no changes
When you see the G symbol in a white square, GPRS is possible but not connected and therefore not consuming data. When you see a small G in a small white square, with two arrows beside it, GPRS is connected and can use little amounts of data to keep the connection alive. If you have a GPRS connection (little G, two arrows), press and hold the red button for 5 secs and the symbol will change to a large G in a white box. That means you have just dis-connected your GPRS connection. If you start MSN or IE, a connecton will be established and data will be sent, so it will cost you money. You will see the G symbol change then. So, if you see only a large G in white box, no worries, GPRS is disconnected. If you see small G with two arrows, press and hold red button till symbol changes to big G and connection is ended.
The permanent solution suggested above means that in the start-settings-connections-connections menu you empty one of the boxes in your accounts, e.g. the doamin name etc. In that way, your GPRS connection cannot make a connection because the right values are not there. Problem is: when you want to use GPRS, you will have to fill in the correct values again so you will have to know what to till in in what box. You can also delete the whole connection (e.g. T-Mobile GPRS or similar) to get rid of the account entirely.
You can also install this little freeware program, if you click on the GPRS symbol it gives you a disconnect button in the pop-up, making it possible to disconnect a connection (the symbol changes into a large G with white box).
Hope this helps.
Doesnt work on my Qtek 9100, no extra button after connect.
Sometimes ago I used SPB GPRS Monitor that have extra buttons to connect/disconnect.
be sure to soft reset after installing, worked on my Vario. Also, be sure to tick the appropriate boxes in the GB soft tweak CPl applet in start-settings-system.
Today another thread was posted that gave the reg edit for the disconnect button and connection timer, search for posts made today or yesterday. I'm sure you'll find the regedits in that post. it was in HLKM/Controlpanel/phone, make a Dword names Flags02 with hex value 10, if I'm correct. save and soft reset, button should be there. this gives you the button, but not the other GB options, which I find usefull as well.
OK... its a little easier than you all think.... go to settings / connections / create a new dummy dial out entry and set that to be default rather than Autopick....
It will never use GPRS again cos it cant dial out... you may get the odd message still though. Nowt you can do about that as thats down to the OS and software.
Terran
thanks very much for the app,works perfect 8)
thx guys it seems to be Ok now
If my memory serves me right, when I had my Blue Angel and wanted to manually connect to GPRS, I could click in the "G" icon in my title bar and I would get the option to connect to the GPRS setting that I had set up.
Now I have a T-Mobile Vario and WM5 - standard build etc..., but when I click that "G" I get the same message bubble titles "connectivity" , but with a message saying "To connect to either the internet or work, set up a new connection in Settings". Using the "connect" button in the SPB GPRS Monitor icon (on the title bar) connects with no worries.
I have tries adding a new connection in - now I have 2 that work perfectly when usign SPB, but not with the "G" icon.
Clicking the "G" icon must read the registry somewhere and look for the current GPRS settings, but I must be missing them.....hmmmm
HKLM/Comm/ConnMgr/Destinations/Providers........ all seems ok, but the "ConnectionGUID" specified in my connections is not found anywhere else in the registry!
Can anyone help?
thanks
Charlie Grillo
I am also facing the same problem .. Cannot get the option to connect appear as in my previous Blue Angel ..
This creates problem for updating my RSS channels using SPB Insight which needs to have some connection in Connectivity bubble ..
Anyone found the solution?
i found that some cool edits cannot be used on tytn:
-changing the "G" for gprs with the "E" don't work because the string doesn't exist, and if i create it it doesn't work anyway
-moving the default location for the rings: even if i redirect to the microSD the phone don't look at the new folder even after a soft reset
i also found that the phone sometimes don't change to umts from the gprs as soon as the umts is available. i must switch off than on the phone antenna...
any solutions? thanks
Hello.
I want to active the "H"-Logo for HSDPA on my Toshiba Portege G900.
There are 3 icon bitmaps for every connection like EDGE, GPRS, 3G etc. but nothing for HSDPA. On the HTCs there is a "H"-Logo.
Can anyone send me this 3 bitmaps? And maybe there is a registry entry for using this logo in the registry like the entry to use the EDGE-Logo on WM5-Devices like the Vario ?
Thanx.
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As per some users' request, I'm coding S2U2 to display the connection icon on the top bar.
On MSDN, there are a lot of cellular connections available... http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb499669.aspx (table 4 & 5 at the bottom of the page)
But under the \Windows folder, it only contains the following icons:
- 1xRTT
- 3G (but MSDN does not mention it)
- EDGE
- EDVO
- GPRS
So my questions are:
1. Which connection icon should be displayed when the following connection is connected:
- CSD
- EVDV
- HSDPA
- UMTS
2. When will be the 3G icon be displayed?
EDIT: You don't have to provide the full answers. Just let me know which icon is shown if your device is connected to any one of them.
Thanks.
i do not know about all but for 3G a white icon with written 3G on it appears. like a gprs G. and for EDGE it shows E instead of G.
I have this...
Maybe it could help u...!!!
Maybe Bruce Jackson, the developer of phoneAlarm may could help you. He figured out a way to check and divide up to eight different connection types.
Danny