Is it possible to disable the cellular (calls and sms's) funtion of the phone but keep the data connection?
When i'm in android i dont want to receive any calls or SMS' but i doo want to surf the net.
Is there a toggle switch/app that can do this?
thebranded said:
Is it possible to disable the cellular (calls and sms's) funtion of the phone but keep the data connection?
When i'm in android i dont want to receive any calls or SMS' but i doo want to surf the net.
Is there a toggle switch/app that can do this?
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No,you can't.
Your cellular connection (3G/2G/GPRS) is used for the data connection.
Try blocking all calls/sms using apps
guess if your always going to be in widi area u can turn off data connection and just have wifi on
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Hi to everybody.
Do you know if it possible through a registry update, to not allow data connection if the xda is in roaming?!
Hope that someone has an answer or a glue!! I really need it guys, belive me!
Try Modoca no data (search for a cab file), it does not exactly disable data when roaming, but allows you to turn data connection off and on...
ai6908 said:
Try Modoca no data (search for a cab file), it does not exactly disable data when roaming, but allows you to turn data connection off and on...
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Thanks for the replay, but this not useful for me, I mean, I can turn data off and on simply changing the data connection on settings. Maybe this cab is faster than open everytime Start->Settings->Connections->Connections->Advanced->Select Network, but I always need data connection because of push email service, and turn of it only on roaming because of traffic cost under roaming. Any other ideas?
I gave my wife my old 8125 to use when her phone went out, now she's hooked on it & wants to be able to check e-mail. she dosen't have or want a data plan on it, and is home most of the time, but can't get to the computer b/c of other responsibilities.
I have set it up to access wifi, and it will use it for PIE, But when I set up the e-mail account it wants to dial out to check. I have tried setting the account to work, and internet but it just won't work, If I let it use medianet it's fine.
Any ideas?
I have not found a way to keep WIFI active at all times and doing so would kill the battery in just a few hours anyway. (seems to be more problematic on secure wifi networks)
This is the solution I use because I don't have an unlimited data plan and I don't want anything using the mobile phone network and thus being charged for data usage.
I stop GPRS on the phone using a freeware program called "NODATA". It toggles off the data connection to the phone company. The phone itself and text messaging still work without GPRS. I can then connect to a hotspot and everything else uses wifi instead. SMTP mail, internet browsing, google, search, etc. all flow through the wifi and I don't get billed for it.
See - hXXp://www.modaco.com/content/pocket-pc-software/246171/new-free-utility-nodata/
Works great for me. Simply toggle GPRS back on only when you need it...
I've heard of others setting up "fake" GPRS connections settings and switching to those. Since the "fake" connection fails, it rolls over to WIFI. But this is much simpler.
db90483 said:
I have not found a way to keep WIFI active at all times and doing so would kill the battery in just a few hours anyway. (seems to be more problematic on secure wifi networks)
This is the solution I use because I don't have an unlimited data plan and I don't want anything using the mobile phone network and thus being charged for data usage.
I stop GPRS on the phone using a freeware program called "NODATA". It toggles off the data connection to the phone company. The phone itself and text messaging still work without GPRS. I can then connect to a hotspot and everything else uses wifi instead. SMTP mail, internet browsing, google, search, etc. all flow through the wifi and I don't get billed for it.
See - hXXp://www.modaco.com/content/pocket-pc-software/246171/new-free-utility-nodata/
Works great for me. Simply toggle GPRS back on only when you need it...
I've heard of others setting up "fake" GPRS connections settings and switching to those. Since the "fake" connection fails, it rolls over to WIFI. But this is much simpler.
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try wifimonster
How do I disable the phone from auto connecting to gprs? I tried testing it by launching opera without switching on wifi. The phone still connects through gprs although I turn data connection off. It will turn data connection on by itself. Even when I switch wifi on and want it to connect through wifi instead, it is still connecting through gprs. How do i solve this?
When wifi is "connected" (not only "on"), it uses wifi, no dataconnection.
If you really don't want a dataconnection, use something like NoData...
i tried NoData but it's not working. i'm using official htc wm6.5 rom.
Sorry I cannot be more precise because I don't use it anymore, but I remember there was an option to block data connection in HDTweak. Is that you want? Block dataconnection permanently? If so, you could alternatively delete your mobile operator connection in Settings/Connections. If anyone knows the registry changes involved in this,please post them so that I can make a .cab, I need it when roaming.
try MWLongLife! It's magic
this program is developed for saving battrey life by controlling 3G/2G network and data usage
you can set each program which need data access by 3G, WiFi, USB, etc.
Also, force to use Wifi rather than gprs if it's available.
Thanks for all of the suggestions. I tried installing nodata again and it worked this time.
for those interested there's also a cab to disable push internet completely (think that was the origin of your problem).
Search the forum on NoPushInternet
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try MWLongLife! It's magic
this program is developed for saving battrey life by controlling 3G/2G network and data usage
you can set each program which need data access by 3G, WiFi, USB, etc.
Also, force to use Wifi rather than gprs if it's available.
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Any link to this? didn't find anything around
sualc said:
Any link to this? didn't find anything around
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Yes please... I was about to post the same issue. I think the precedence in WM6.5 of using mobile wireless over WiFi is the wrong way around if the WiFi signal is strong. In my house, my WiFi is strong everywhere but 3G comes and goes. It's darn annoying to get the message about "No connectivity" when I know for sure there is a very good WiFi signal.
Cheers, Rob.
PS. Just had it whilst writing this email - "Messages cannot be downloaded to your mobile device..."
It's "WM" not "MW".
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-wmlonglife.html
That's much better!! thanks fighter7139, gonna try right now!
If I disable the mobile network (to save battery life) do I still receive/make calls? What about text messages?
No, the mobile network turns off all wireless connections.
What you want to do is disable always on data connection, not sure on the setting because I'm on 2.1 atm.
Just look for it.
intx said:
No, the mobile network turns off all wireless connections.
What you want to do is disable always on data connection, not sure on the setting because I'm on 2.1 atm.
Just look for it.
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False. Mobile network disables ONLY evDO and 1xEv... I know because I disable Mobile Network while I'm at school because I get around 1-2 bars there, so my battery drains so fast if I have data on then.
I have a HD2 on the AT&T network without a data plan but have unlimited messaging plan so it allows me to use the AT&T network free for messaging. I have my wireless data turned off through the settings so that it does not connect to the network.
I was wondering if there is some way to have the data turned off all the time but automatically turned on when trying to send/receive MMS messages? Is there an app or widget or specific settings that I could use?
I'm using mdeejay Froyo HD 3.7 ROM with hastarin 7.7 kernel.
I have t mobile but usually have data off...when I get a mms, it'll have the download option...i then turn on data, retrieve the mms, disable data...that's how it work on my bangster...good luck
azzzz said:
I have t mobile but usually have data off...when I get a mms, it'll have the download option...i then turn on data, retrieve the mms, disable data...that's how it work on my bangster...good luck
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Yeah this is what I do too but I was wondering if there is a way to automate the process so you don't have to manually turn it on/off.
I have T-mobile but the way I do it is go to Wireless & Networks, scroll down and where it says something about Mobile Networks connect to internet, Un-check that, that disables your phone from using cellphone data to access internet where wi-fi is not available or when an accident happens
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I have T-mobile but the way I do it is go to Wireless & Networks, scroll down and where it says something about Mobile Networks connect to internet, Un-check that, that disables your phone from using cellphone data to access internet where wi-fi is not available or when an accident happens
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Yeah but this also blocks MMS..I want to keep MMS.
If you data is turned off you wobt be able to send ir receive mms. Mms are sent through data.
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