Auto CMBandSwitching command - HD2 General

Hello,
I use the cmdbandswitching command to set my hd2 to gprs to save battery life. When I need a faster network I change it back.
Now my question is if there is a command to this exe that can automatically change from "Auto" to "GSM" and visa versa?
Because I would like to use it like a wifi toggle but then for my gprs speed.
Thanks for the reply's

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A tool to change the network from GPRS to WORK faster ????

Hi ..
I use GPRS on the run and BT over ActiveSync at home to access the internet on my Qtek s100.
Everytime I change it I must go in to the network settings..
Anyone know of a tool that sits in the lower bar that let me change it directly ..
If not.. anyone have a idea of a faster way to do it ??
Thanks .. Carlis
I never change the network settings, but instead go through the Active Sync application on your device. It has a Connect via Bluetooth option in the Tools menu.
This works for me.
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Yeah .. I use that way .. but the problem is to select which network that used to reach internet ..
on def its YOUR ISP.. I have to change it to MY WORK NETWORK.
If I dont .. it connects with GPRS when I start Pocket iExplorer..
I want a shortcut on the homescreen (or lower bar utility) to:
Start /Settings /Connections /Connections / Select which networks are automatically used.
.. Carlis ..
I don't have to change my network settings, Active Sync seems to take care of this automagically.
My Magician only has one connection setup, which I call GPRS Connection. This is what it uses by default. When I'm connected to Active Sync, it seems traffic is automatically routed through it.
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Hm .. that works for some apps .. others dont..
Anyone kan give me a tip here .. It should be nice if all net apps used the active network..
Make sure that in Activesync you have passthrough enabled when connected to internet
Activesync - Tools - Options - Passthrough ; make sure you select 'the internet'
nikpro said:
Make sure that in Activesync you have passthrough enabled when connected to internet
Activesync - Tools - Options - Passthrough ; make sure you select 'the internet'
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Hm ... How could I miss that?? ..
thx mate.. working on auto now...
Carlis

Simple GPRS on and off ?

Is there a way to turn GPRS off ? I tried registry tweaks but the GPRS off option will not stick for me everytime I reset and check it unchecked again.
A Shortcut or a simple app to turn off and on would be a godsend.
holding down the hang up button for awhile disable grps on at least himalaya
and there is a program which let you connect and disconnect in the same place you turn flight mode on and off
problem is this still allows gprs to connect when you use ie or sync email, I do not want it to connect auto to gprs unless I say so
then pick work rather then my isp under connections
I have a tmobile 'mda' in the us and I did a registry edit that made it so when i tap and hold the gprs icon at the top it has a timer and a disconnect button.
Add a 'Disconnect' button (and Timer) to the Connection List for GPRS
To add a Disconnect button:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 8 (DWORD decimal)
To add a Disconnect button and a timer display showing how long GRPS is in use for the session:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 16 (DWORD decimal)
To disable both the Disconnect button and the timer:
HKLM\ControlPanel\Phone\Flags2 = 0 (DWORD decimal)
from this page: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=WM5_Tweaks_Other
bendog that a very nice suggestion, thank you.
Lucky for me as part of the t-mobile uk phone you get sbp gprs monitor included, and this sits in the task bar and has a connect and disconnect button already.
Again it does help disable GPRS till I really want to use it.
Rudegar said:
then pick work rather then my isp under connections
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Tried this also, it doesn't seem to care, it connects anyway whenever my email interval says so.
Is there any other APIs like connection manager,RAS to dis/establish GPRS on WM 2005?
this should do the trick
see:
http://www.gb-soft.cz/XDAII/product_gprs_tweak_en.htm
(haven't used it yet so no guarantee it works)
There is also a program called "NODATA" to disable (temporarily) GPRS...
Just need summat to log it now
try vjvolubilis. you can easily make shortcuts to toggle, bluetooth, wifi, gprs, audio, etc...
http://www.vijay555.com/?Releases:VJVolubilis
There you go.
NoData from Modaco. Does exactly what you want. Disables GPRS until you want to turn it on again. Overrides all programs that require access to the internet. Excellent for when you are on international roaming or when your battery is dying.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=286844
So far I've tried all these on my BA (XDA IIs) to no avail.
However, a rather dirty solution has been to set up a new 'dummy' modem connection dialling my own number or '0' and setting that as the default. I then need to change it back to the other settings to allow web access via the 'phone.
Would rather have a nice button though...

Is there a registry tweak to completely remove GPRS

I don't use GPRS at all..i only use the internet via my wi fi on my xda 2i..i'm fed up of the "cannot connect..." bubble popping up every 10 seconds and wondered if it could be completely removed, any help greatly appreciated
baltisalty said:
I don't use GPRS at all..i only use the internet via my wi fi on my xda 2i..i'm fed up of the "cannot connect..." bubble popping up every 10 seconds and wondered if it could be completely removed, any help greatly appreciated
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I've got the same problem until I put my pay as you go sim and hard reset the xda2i (please back up your set up first.) GPRS on xda2I in my opinion, works only on contract sim, but you could experiment by selecting pre pay rather than post pay even if you have a contract sim card on gprs settings at final stages of hard reset.
Hello, I feel the English poor man, is a translation of google. I have one qtek s100 and use the following method, proves uses you for your machine.
Greetings
Dokoto
REG HACK - Turn off GPRS totally (and back to working state) without going to setting
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REG HACK - Turn off GPRS totally (and back to working state) without going to settings
1: You need a Registry editor ( eg. Resco Explorer )
2: Find the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ConnMgr\Providers\{7C4B7A38-5FF7-4bc1-80F6-5DA7870BB1AA}\Connections\
3: under that , you should see you GPRS settings , for example , mine 's OPTUS GPRS Internet , OPTUS GPRS MMS etc , pick the right one and export it to the *.REG file, and name it to something like " GPRS ON.reg "
4: Modify the setting inside ( for example OPTUS GPRS Internet ) , and change the Enabled value from 1 to 0, then export it to GPRS OFF.reg
use the GPRS ON /OFF .reg to toggle between GPRS always off and on when required.
Happy Registry editing

how to disable GPRS

Any way to disable gprs in the handset. Some of my applications are using gprs for updating and my service provider is charging me like anything. I have wifi and want to use that alone for data... is there a setting somewhere which will help me in disabling GPRS
i tried the nodata ( nogprs) application but its not working for me
Gopu
Do you need GPRS at all? If not, go to Settings->Connections->Connections->Manage existing and delete everything.
Setting > Connection and select "my work network" as internet connection instead of your provider's one.
You can change it back anytime you need to really use GPRS
Disable GPRS WM6.5
drgopoos said:
Any way to disable gprs in the handset. Some of my applications are using gprs for updating and my service provider is charging me like anything. I have wifi and want to use that alone for data... is there a setting somewhere which will help me in disabling GPRS
i tried the nodata ( nogprs) application but its not working for me
Gopu
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In the registry you’ve got the following key:
HKLM\Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{7C4B7A38-5FF7-4bc1-80F6-5DA7870BB1AA}\Connections
Export this key to enable GPRS later on.
Go inside your data connections and you’ll find a key, “Enabled." This key has a value 1, change this for every connection to 0.
There, you're done.
You could try to go to the Comm Manager and disabling "Phone" and activating Wi-Fi.
Hope this helps!
Try the Moto Toggle Widget on the market. Requires root, but works

GPRS Automatic Disconnect!

Hello, I have HTC Snap WM 6.5. Do you have experience with GPRS 1 Minute autodisconnect.cab? Works without problem? Thanks!
Yes, works I have install this cab.
Where is the Automatic Disconnet Cab???
You can just do the following regedits to achieve the same:
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Planner\Settings\
Change the entry "SuspendResume" Value from "~GRPS!" to "GPRS_bye_if_device_off"
Make sure the value of "CacheTime" is set to 60
This only works when there is no data being used, so if you have something running in the background like an IMAP IDLE client for browser it will probably now allow the timer to reach zero and shut off.
(Disregard Quotes, they are for visual exclusion not part of the actual entry.)
thx man
its work on omnia pro
useful trick
cswroe said:
You can just do the following regedits to achieve the same:
Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Planner\Settings\
Change the entry "SuspendResume" Value from "~GRPS!" to "GPRS_bye_if_device_off"
Make sure the value of "CacheTime" is set to 60
This only works when there is no data being used, so if you have something running in the background like an IMAP IDLE client for browser it will probably now allow the timer to reach zero and shut off.
(Disregard Quotes, they are for visual exclusion not part of the actual entry.)
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Is this the registry to let the phone disconnect the GPRS if not in use?

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