Is there an application that would auto close all wirelss connections if not in use?
For instance, if I have my email address setup to download messages every hour, I'd like my wireless connection to time-out if idle for 5 minutes.
Can I do that? Is there a program or setting that I could change?
Thanks a lot!!!
google WMLONGLIFE
it will turn off your connections when they are not in use after a user-specified amount of time (15 seconds, 5 mins etc)
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How do I setup the HD so, that it disconnects the data connection automaticly when there is no applications open that use it.
You can use HD Tweaks to set "Disconnect GPRS/data after" entry to 1 or 2 minutes.
For wifi, you can set the "Wifi Mode" to make it auto disconnect once the phone goes to sleep.
Thank you for your response, but it's not what I was looking for. I need the connection to be closed right after when there is no applications open that use it. Not after 1 or 2 minutes or after the phone goes to sleep mode.
Hi
is there a way to setup the phone to wake up and check for wlan when checking mail automatic?
When I am at home my hd goes to standby and when it checks for email auto every 60 min it uses the 3g o edge connection because it is in standby and not connected to wlan. is thee no way to wake up the device when auto checking mail and then connect to my home network while checking mail and disconnecting when finished?
I know of the keep wlan alive option with hd-tweak, but this keeps my connection alive all the time and dains the battey.
Thanks fo any help!
Hi,
i need to set the connection timeout. Every 2 hours it automatcly connetcs to check mails and to update weather forecast and it remains always connected.
I'd like that after 1 minute (for exaple) it automaticly disconnect.
How Can I set it?
Thanks
the tip below, does not work on my hd2, i have an o2 hd2 1.43 rom, ive disabled sensui, but after send/recieve the data connection still remains active, ?? WHYYY!!??
33. Enable Auto Data Disconnect for Auto Email Downloads and Other Downloads with a Cab File
When you have auto email downloads enabled, data is not disoconnected after mail retrieval and thus your battery is drained much faster. Modify the following reg edit to have data disconnect after 60 seconds. You can test this by tapping on the notfification bar while downloading emails and watch the data connection close after idle for 60 seconds. Please note. Data connection will NOT auto disconnect if you have any HTC Sense auto download enabled such as Weather, Twitter, Stocks, Facebook or Time Sync. Please set these apps to manual download only. Please note that this setting has the possible effect of disabling simultaneous voice and data on some devices, even if you are on a capable network and signal. Finally the following app will truely disable ALL data connections AND change to GSM mode in standby to save even more battery power:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=478519
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Planner\Settings
CacheTime = 60
SuspendResume = should be blank. Delete "GPRS_bye_if_device_off" text.
VPNCacheTime = 60
sorry i figured it out, needed a soft reset !!
Hey guys,
Nexus S stock 2.3.4 Gingerbread here.
I have my Wireless sleep policy set to never. Indeed, the battery graph tells me that the wifi is constantly there. However if I leave my phone idle for some 30 minutes and then when I turn the screen on, I realize the wireless and signal strength icons are grey. However, during these 30 minutes, my K-9 client which is set to PUSH idle on gmail, stops pushing emails. I can receive emails on my laptop with Thunderbird but these don't pop up in K-9.
Using aLogCat I can see that when the phone is idle, K-9 complains of a connection reset by peer. Also I get other connection exceptions, such as the G talk service unable to connect. However they don't permanently fail... eventually in the logs they can connect... but later on fail to connect again.
Turning the phone on and using the internet for a bit seems to bring the wireless back to those services.
At first you could think the problem is with K-9 but the fact that other synchronizing applications fail to connect hints at a problem at OS level.
I've got K-9 set to re-establish the PUSH idle connection every 25 mins if broken.. so maybe it's K-9 that's actually forcing the wireless to come back or something after this 25 mins threshold has been reached.
Anyone experiencing something similar ?