I've tried the HD Tweaks app to be able to disconnect my internet data connection after a few minutes when the connection is idle.
But HD Tweaks isn't working properly on TP2. It causes problems with TF3D.
Is there any other app which realizes that the TP2 disconnects an idle data connection after a few minutes?
for cdma the regedit is
disconnect network when idle for 1 min
HKLM\Comm\CommMgr\Planner\Settings\
set "SuspendResume" to 58 00 00 00 33 00 99 00 88 00 39 00 58 00 39 00 29
add "CacheTime" value to 60
this is the cdma regedit
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I HAVE THE gprs monitor but i shows my connection speed to be around 40-60kbps which is impossible on gprs conncetion...y is it displayin it all wrong..plus when my device wakes up from standby it gives error application close..and today plugin shows trial is expired ..mine version is 2.4.3 help buddies plzzzzz
Actually it is possible to get up to 80kbps from GPRS:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPRS
GPRS 4+1, or Class 8 GPRS, is supported by Magicians. Perhaps you live in a high-reception area?
toomuchdogfur said:
Actually it is possible to get up to 80kbps from GPRS:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPRS
GPRS 4+1, or Class 8 GPRS, is supported by Magicians. Perhaps you live in a high-reception area?
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but i know that my gprs is bad one ranging from 2-6kbps...
GPRS speed
Don't get confused about kb and kB.. 8 bits = 1 Byte.
Charlie Grillo
Searching for a solution to my data connection problem I found this on the registry of my 8525 running WM6 vp3G v3 ATT
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\RIL\OperatorContexts
There are keys for about 20 operators named according to the MCC and MCN numbers, most of them have 2 DWORDs: "GPRSContextNumber" and "UMTSContextNumber". The DEC value for each varies from 1,2,3,4,7 and 10
My network doesn´t exist in the original registry, but appears once I insert the SIM card, however no DWORDs are displayed.
Does anybody knows what these keys are for? And how to obtain the values for my network?
Thanks!
Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2382465&postcount=37
This entry really helped me so much...
the values identify how many conncurrent connections you can have for each connection type (UMTS and GPRS).
I located mine at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\OEM\RIL\OperatorContex\31040 (310410 is Cingular/ATT for me...wikipedia MCC MCN). Once I set UMTS to "2" (was "1" for both UMTS and GPRS) I was able to have both MEDIANET and BLACKBERRY Connect connections simultaniously over 3g on my ATT Tilt.
hi,
i am looking for the correct registry keys to see what data connection type the phone is currently logged in (i.e. active) or available.
i am talking about the different types of data connection referred to as E, H, G, U, ...
furthermore, if anybody could help me out with the values.
what i have found are the following two registry keys, but i want to check with you if these are really the correct ones.
HKLM\System\State\Phone\Cellular System Available
9 = Edge
40, 41 hex = HSDPA
HKLM\System\State\Phone\Cellular System Connected
8 = Edge
thanx
update:
so far we have got:
Code:
HKLM\System\State\Phone\Cellular System Available
8 and 9 = Edge
16 and 17 = 3G
64 and 65 = HSDPA
HKLM\System\State\Phone\Cellular System Connected
8 = Edge
16 = 3G
64 = HSDPA
still missing:
GPRS
Umts
some more?
please, have a look into your registry. i'll keep this post updated.
thanks
Cellular System Registry
Actually its:
64 - HSDPA
32 - EVDV
16 - UMTS (ie. 3G)
8 - EDGE
4 - 1xEVDO
2 - 1xRTT
1 - GPRS
2147483648 (80000000h) - CSD
This info is a little late, but hopefully this info would help us writing applications to detect the data connection state and even use the State and Notifications Broker.
Found the info here:
http://www.pluralsight.com/community/blogs/jimw/archive/2007/04/20/46866.aspx
http://www.pluralsight.com/community/blogs/jimw/archive/2007/04/16/46804.aspx
Until March 31 Vodafone D2 had three Cell Broadcast Channels in service: 50 (BestCitySpecial Area Codes), 100 (Index) and 833 (Network Element Identifier).
Since today Channel 50 and 100 are out of service. But is Channel 833 still active or also inactive now?
Hi, my wife and I each own a Note 4 and we both have mobile data turned off.
We are both on the same mobile network.
I also have my APN set to one which is not related to my sim to see if that made any difference but it's still the same.
When I check the call logs on my phone providers site I see that they are both logging data usage of up to 5 pence per day.
It's not a huge amount but over a month it adds up to £1.50 or more.
This data is being logged even when we are on our home WIFI
I use a TP-Link MIFI with a different sim when away form home as the data rate I get is a lot cheaper and it allows me to tether.
I have copied a typical example of the call log of my number and you can see that it is logging data and this page it shows a 1p charge. Unfortunately the format gets changed and I don't want to submit a PrtSc image.
Does anyone know how I can stop this data usage or is it possibly down to my network provider?
TYPE OF CALL CALLED NUMBER DATE TIME DURATION COST Call Feature Bundle Name Initial Free Units Final Free Units
DATA 03/10/2017 10:46:17 0:33:44 0.00 EAAUS15 0 0
DATA 03/10/2017 10:37:35 0:00:33 0.00 EAAUS15 0 0
DATA 03/10/2017 10:21:49 0:15:42 0.00 EAAUS15 0 0
DATA 03/10/2017 10:16:59 0:02:20 0.01 EAAUS15 0 0
DATA 03/10/2017 10:13:26 0:01:42 0.00 EAAUS15 0 0
DATA 03/10/2017 10:11:58 0:00:04 0.00 EAAUS15 0 0
DATA 03/10/2017 10:08:00 0:01:23 0.00 EAAUS15 0 0
DATA 03/10/2017 10:06:53 0:00:05 0.00 EAAUS15 0 0
DATA 03/10/2017 10:03:33 0:03:21 0.00 EAAUS15 0 0
DATA 03/10/2017 09:34:45 0:28:48 0.00 EAAUS15 0 0
LTE is the cause
Many thanks for your response elliotn, I haven't heard about this, is there any chance you could enlighten me?
Thanks again elliotn,
I changed Network mode to exclude LTE and after monitoring for a couple of days there has been no logging of data.