I've got my MDA Vario 2, and I'm very happy with it!
But, I have recently noticed that the phone doesn't accept incoming calls when connected to my PC via ActiveSync (I usually leave it connected during the day to keep it charging and so forth). Incoming calls go straight to voicemail. Outgoing calls work fine.
If I disconnect from the PC, I get incoming calls without problem.
Does anybody know if this is something I've done, or how I can get it to work properly?
Wierd problem. Anyway, which version of ActiveSync your using?
Make sure you soft reset your Wizard Often. Since I used my Wizard all the time, I soft reset mines at least once a day. I run push email from my work exchange server so it's always running active sync via Edge/GPRS. I noticed that if I didn't soft reset once in a while, all calls would go to voicemail automatically. But now it seems to work ok with soft resetting often. Not sure why I have to do this.. But it's a solution for me.
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hey all i i just got the unlimited data package u get with a hiptop. its suck i had to get a hiptop just to get the data package but thats neither here nor there. well i want to know if there is a way to make the gprs stay connected when i make calls. currenty gprs stays on when i recieve a call but for some reason it gets turned off when i make the calls. i like to hav my msn always connected to the internet so i can get messages and email instantly . right now everytime i call someone i got to go and turn msn back on .
im already using the always on reg hack but like i say it gps turns off when i make calls
Can't do.
The device is not a Class "A" device - which it has to be to keep up both a voice and data connection at once.
There are no Class "A" GSM devices on the consumer market at this time - from anyone.
yeah, but it could at least re-establish the data connection after the voice connection has ended :>
msn auto reconnect
is there a hack to get man to reconnect byitself after a call uve made a call and been reconnected to gprs?
msn auto reconnect
is there a hack to get man to reconnect byitself after a call uve made a call and been reconnected to gprs?
msn auto reconnect
is there a hack to get man to reconnect byitself after a call uve made a call and been reconnected to gprs?
msn auto reconnect
is there a hack to get man to reconnect byitself after a call uve made a call and been reconnected to gprs?
Lately I've been having wierd connectivity issues with my Universal. It started happening occasionally a few weeks ago, but now seems to happen fairly frequently.
Sometimes after I soft reset the phone it makes it's GPRS connection, but it doesn't work. I am using ActiveSync with Exchange 2003 SP2 and when it's in this state I don't get new email. If I try to manually Send/Receive when it's in this state it says "Connecting..." then "Syncronizing Folders" for several minutes, then "Finished", however, nothing is actually syncronized. If I try to go to a web site in Opera it says "Looking up host", then "Sending Request" but never gets any further.
Originally I thought it might have been a Cingular issue, however, my wife's Treo 650 has no problems with data connections during the same time that it's not working for me, and if we swap SIMs my SIM works flawlessly in her Treo and hers exhibits the same issues on my phone. I've also just discovered that I have the same issues trying to connect to a wifi network when the phone is in this state. It clams that I'm connected to the network, but it just can't seem to send any data across.
In the past I had usually been able to fix by soft resetting once or twice, but lately that doesn't always seem to work. Sometimes I'll give up and just let it sit and all of a sudden I'll start receiving email (sometimes it takes several hours for this to happen) and sometimes after (quite) a few soft resets it starts working again. Once it's working, it seems to continue working (even for days at a time) until I soft reset the phone. Unfortunately, mostly because of memory issues I seem to have to reset at least once every day or two, if not more frequently.
I have no problem sending or receiving phone calls or text messages while I'm having problems with data.
I'm about ready to do a hard reset, but I was wondering if anyone else had seen anything like this or had any suggestions.
Thanks,
Brett
I don't know if mine is identical or not, but it sounds pretty close.
Here's what I'm seeing:
- Primarily in morning, ActiveSync will sync with Exchange server a la Direct Push. Sync happens fine. Another email comes in a moment or two later, it will not sync. Get an error code 80070008 (or close to it). What I do is disconnect GPRS, and stop the ActiveSync process. Restart it on the 8125, and the sync works just fine.
- Browsing. I'm using the Cingular settings. I'll try to go to a site, and it'll just sit there "locating".. Eventually, usually around the 1 minute mark, it will finally connect and find the site. I'll go to a different site, and it's generally just fine as long as I'm still in IE. I'll minimize it, go to another application, let it go for a bit, whatever, and it's the same thing all over again. Never dropped GPRS or closed IE. Strange thing about it is ActiveSync seems to work pretty quick by comparison, only difference is that it's going over SSL.
I'm not sure if it's a Cingular deal, or something with the WM-based devices. It happened all of a sudden. I've tried hard resetting, changing ROM's, using and not using the proxy...pretty much everything I can think of.
I know it doesn't help, but it doesn't sound like you're the only one having these problems.
I've got my MDA Vario 2, and I'm very happy with it!
But, I have recently noticed that the phone doesn't accept incoming calls when connected to my PC via ActiveSync (I usually leave it connected during the day to keep it charging and so forth). Incoming calls go straight to voicemail. Outgoing calls work fine.
If I disconnect from the PC, I get incoming calls without problem.
Does anybody know if this is something I've done, or how I can get it to work properly?
ok, this is a strange issue and i am not too sure about it, so correct me if i am wrong.
When i use my Universal, i use the Hack which enable my GPRS/3G always on, it works great and when phone call comes in, the dis-connect the connection and re-connect it once you finish phone call.
But with Athena, after i apply the same Hack, although the connection is always on, but you CAN'T received any phone call ! So i turn the Hack off and do some more testing. I found out when i use Opera and connect to internet (3.5 G), i can't receive phone call, but when i close the program, the connection change to 3G (instead of 3.5), then i can receive phone call again.
But notice here, the 3G is still on when i receive phone call, so it doesn't disconnect any more.
So important to remember don't use the Hack on Athena, otherwise you can't receive phone call.
Anyone can explain this?
every minute or two (random) my tytn wakes up by himself..
i think that ive narrow it down to "active sync" and/or "internet connection" (gprs data over sim) that i have.
i have an exchange account in my tytn AS ,i have tried to put it on "when items arrives" and "manual" and it still doesnt works the software that i have installed are:
SPB POCKET PLUSE
SPB PHONE SUITE
i dont know what to do...
I have the same issue...started happening when I installed Black 3.0 not sure if its related though.
Thats nothing. Quite regulary my phone makes random calls. The last one was a few nights ago at 3am. My phone called my wife while we were asleep.
I think your house is haunted...[GHOST NOISES]wooooooo ooooooooo! [/GHOST NOISES]
Waking up by itself
jack_ass said:
every minute or two (random) my tytn wakes up by himself..
i think that ive narrow it down to "active sync" and/or "internet connection" (gprs data over sim) that i have.
i have an exchange account in my tytn AS ,i have tried to put it on "when items arrives" and "manual" and it still doesnt works the software that i have installed are:
SPB POCKET PLUSE
SPB PHONE SUITE
i dont know what to do...
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I have a similar problem with my phone and I think there are multiple causes.
I noticed that my phone would go on by itself until it timed out and then shut off again. I had set my backlight to turn off after 2 minutes when not in use and I had also set the screen to turn off after 2 minutes when not in use. Somehow these two settings conflicted causing the phone to cycle on/off every two minutes. I corrected it by disabling the backlight shutoff and just leaving the screen shutoff timer active.
I have my phone setup to connect to my exchange server at work. When I plug into my computer at home it tries to synch with my exchange server at work and the connection will NOT go through. I assume this is because the exchange server access is looking for a portable device not the home computer and will not allow the connect, but if I synch while not connected it works fine. The problem is that everytime I plug into the PC it will fail at the exchange portion of the synch leaving an error message on the screen and the screen will NOT power off automatically as long as that message is there. Additionally, the phone will try and synch automatically every x hours as it was setup regardless of whether it is connected to the computer or standalone which will trigger the situation above again.
I have also found that if the phone sits with that error on the screen for a while, when I disconnect from the PC and try to do something with the phone it will sometimes lock up and I have to reset it to get it working again. It remains unresponsive to any screen taps or button presses.
I believe that whenever the phone is plugged into the computer setup with ActiveSync it will use that computers internet connection rather than it's own connection which is what leads to my exchange synch problem.
Well i remember this happening on my wizard and i narrowed it to weatherpanel connecting to check for updates and also if you have a password for when you turn on your phone from sleeping that also kept making the phone come out of stand by.