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 get a message when XDAII is on the cradle that says "UDP to TCP proxy".
Does anyone know what it means?
Also, I get a strange icon to the left of the signal indicator that resembles a telephone handset within a circle with an "x" on it....don't know what that is either.
Please advise!!
Check your firewall settings. ActiveSynch has issues when connecting and you will get similar messages.
Anyone know what this is. I have the phone tethered (bluetooth and/or wired) and I have seen this sometimes come up.
Dialed: isp.cingular
The answering modem has disconnected.
To check your connection settings and
change them if needed, tap Settings.
Settings
Even though I get this message, I actually still have connection while tethered. If I click dismiss on that icon that pops up, after a few minutes, it pops up again. Is this normal and is there a way to shut it off?
Anyone tethering the 8525 get this same pop up?
I own a HTC Polaris, before this I had the XDA Orbit.
Since the Polaris I miss the Bluetooth-Icon when BT is turned on. Except the blinking blue diode I cannot check if BT is turned on.
Is there a possibility to get an BT-Icon when BT is switched on?
To Admin: My provider "3 - Austria" is missing in the Provider section in my User CP.
I dont know about the missing bluetooth icon, but for your operator you could chose Australia - Three...
Thanks, but there are no kangaroos in Austria
So if you turn BT on, you get the BT Symbol next to the 3G/E/G symbol?
Unfortunately not. But what you can do is tap the connection icon*, a bubble will pop up which tells you what kind of connectivity you have. This includes BT, WLAN and max network speed (3G, G, E, ...). Other than that there's only the blue LED and the on/off indicator in the CommManager...
*it's the "first" icon, the 3G/G/E/... icon or, if you are connected using WiFi, the "tower" with those horizontal arrows.
Alternatively you can select Ireland - Three, if you're more comfortable with them. They speak a weird English too, so language wise it doesnt really matter
Your idea doesn't work either.
In the bubble I can only see the standard Icons like 3G, the signal strengh, battery status and loudness - but not BT Symbol.
wtf...? See screenshot attached...
I have a Mac so I don't with active sync and BT. But I have activated the Wireless MenĂ¼ at the bottom of the start screen, so I can see if WLAN or BT is turned on/off. But thx for you help.
It actually wasnt about the connected ActiveSync but more about the shiny blue Bluetooth "B" in the top left corner of the bubble The ActiveSync connection was needed for the screenshot...
Ah okay. I have disabled dies bubble because everytime the polaris connects to HSDPA I get this bubble, and this is really annoying.
So summarized, it's impossible to get the BT icon on the top like the WLAN icon?
Alternate solution: grab battery status ext - it allows to have bt and wifi icons in the right bottom corner - from there you can switch all the things on and off, perform actions like bt pairing or wifi connection establishment.
Thanks for your help.
Hello,
I apologize if I have missed this asked in the forum, or in the phone settings for that matter but is there a way to disable the notification sound on the phone. I seem to be getting notifications whenever it connects/disconnects my wifi or whenever it changes service from GPRS / Edge / 3G.... at least I believe this is whats causing the notifications as there is nothing noted in the notification bar. I have disabled the notification for "Network Notification" however this just means I don't get notified about open networks in the area.. it still notifies me when my home wifi connects.
Other than that I'm loving the phone! I was rocking a G1 with a Cyanogen ROM which was great but was looking for something to be a bit more snappy... I will say i've been very surprised at how snappy this is.
if you go under the 'mobile networks' area under 'wireless & networks', there is an option to play a sound when you go into roaming. also under the wifi settings there is a check box for a notification when an open network is available.
check that out, should solve the issue
Thank you i0nicx , i ended up stumbling upon this on my own but u are correct this is what fixed the issue :
if you go under the 'mobile networks' area under 'wireless & networks', there is an option to play a sound when you go into roaming