I am unable to get my GPS to work. Keeps saying, "Unable to connect to the GPS server. Please check the reciever connection setup and try start GPS again.
Cyborg6886 said:
I am unable to get my GPS to work. Keeps saying, "Unable to connect to the GPS server. Please check the reciever connection setup and try start GPS again.
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what application are you trying to use?
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Hello,
After performing a hard reset on my XDA Exec I used the various posts within the forum to set-up the machine. Of course one of the thinks I have set up as been the "My ISP" and "My Work Network" section to connect to the Internet via 3G. I also implemented the registry mod to have my 3G/GPRS connection always up.
Now here comes the problem bit ....
After a soft reset the 3G connection automatically comes up and am able to sync with the exchange server and surf the web. All seems fine. However after syncing with the USB cable, manually disconnecting the 3G connection or a making/receiving a phone conversation I am no longer able to connect to the net. Neither My ISP or My Work Network works any more. The error message I get is "No modem at above number...." I have double checked my connection setting and they all seem fine. Am at a loss to explain this.
Any thoughts?
TIA
Hi,
did you solve the problem. I have the same problem with my MDA Pro. When I change from wifi to gprs or modem I get the same error message. I have to turn off the telephone and back on and then it will work. This is really bad. Friends of mine at work have the same problem.
Any ideas?
Holger
Hello,
hmartin said:
...did you solve the problem. ...Holger
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Sorry, no. Did not manage to fix it. I eventually returned the exec back to O2. Think I'll give it a couple more months while I do a bit more research and then re-upgrade to it again.
Regards
I have my tytn flashed thay Cingular's Rom and each time at the my house I use my wifi. Now the issue is that pie wants to dial out and not use the wifi. I am connected to the wifi. I have try everything I can think of.. If you know the answer please let me know. Thanks
Try this:
settings->connection settings tab->Network Cards
change "My network card connects to:"
Make value "The Internet"
also, I often have problems connecting to WiFi unless the following setting is used:
Settings->Connections->Wireless LAN->Power Mode-> and set to "Best Performance"
Well I tried that and it still keeps trying to dial out. I can connect to the wifi just fine, it just won't use it.
getastro said:
Well I tried that and it still keeps trying to dial out. I can connect to the wifi just fine, it just won't use it.
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I had a similar problem ealier this week, did a soft reset and wifi working OK - maybe worth a try if not done already?
Hi All,
I have some probleme with my GPS receptor's, it don't want to instruct my position.
When i try to execut QuickGPS i have message text "no connection ...try later" but i try with different configuration (wifi, gprs, edge..) but with no result.
Have you got an idea...???
Please..
Have installed Tom Tom software which works OK but evertime I use it it makes a data connection via Edge or gprs.
How can I stop it?
The same thing happens if I have a wifi connection to my network it also tries to connect via Orange.
How can I stop this as I do not want an unwelcome bill in a while?
If it means disabling something so that I can not connect to internet via gprs that would be fine but seem to be unable to find a setting.
Thanks
Hi
I no expert but sounds like AGPS kicking in. Do you have Location Settings option in "Settings\System"? If yes you can turn this off, if not then dunno, maybe someone else can guide.
You could also install the "HTC No Data" utility, search the threads here or Google it.
Cheers
Proper Job!!!
Seems to have stopped it dialling up with TOM TOM
Just need it to not dial up when using wifi now.
You may wanna try searching for and installing MoDaCo NoData... Works great for me...
Sussed it.
In network settings instead of havung it set to Orange Internet set it to Work Network and works OK.
Proper Job.
izzyzc said:
You may wanna try searching for and installing MoDaCo NoData... Works great for me...
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Yep, NoData is a great app.
Blocking the internet connection. And saving some battery..
OK I noticed today that when my N1 is conected to wifi i cant download any apps from the market it just stalls at the starting download message it does not start til a few minutes after disable wifi unless i sign in to google talk so out of curiosity i attempted to sign in to google talk while connected to wifi and it says "Could not connect to server. Will retry shortly" as soon as i disable wifi it connects no problem this is so annoying! Any help is appreciated!
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OK I noticed today that when my N1 is conected to wifi i cant download any apps from the market it just stalls at the starting download message it does not start til a few minutes after disable wifi unless i sign in to google talk so out of curiosity i attempted to sign in to google talk while connected to wifi and it says "Could not connect to server. Will retry shortly" as soon as i disable wifi it connects no problem this is so annoying! Any help is appreciated!
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Here, have some of these:
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(Is that really all one sentence? Jesus...)
LOL periods are overrated what i need is help with my wifi issue thanks for the english lesson though mom ;-)
jruweaver said:
OK I noticed today that when my N1 is conected to wifi i cant download any apps from the market it just stalls at the starting download message it does not start til a few minutes after disable wifi unless i sign in to google talk so out of curiosity i attempted to sign in to google talk while connected to wifi and it says "Could not connect to server. Will retry shortly" as soon as i disable wifi it connects no problem this is so annoying! Any help is appreciated!
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I had the same problem. It turned out to be a problem with the wifi router I was connected to. I read in the google help forum that you need to be able to open up a particular port to be able to successfully download apps. Sorry, I don't remember the port. I solved it by just connecting to a different access point (I was at work).
tjp888 said:
I had the same problem. It turned out to be a problem with the wifi router I was connected to. I read in the google help forum that you need to be able to open up a particular port to be able to successfully download apps. Sorry, I don't remember the port. I solved it by just connecting to a different access point (I was at work).
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Thanks i thought that was probablly something like that
I think that it is T.C.P. port 5228; you need to allow outbound traffic.
keet said:
I think that it is T.C.P. port 5228; you need to allow outbound traffic.
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on a public connection at the moment but i will make a note of that setting for my home router. Thanks!!