I was wondering if there is a way reduce the number of occurances of Windows Live Messenger Mobile (that is built into the ROM) from disconnecting. I am using Wifi and noticed that WLM Mobile keeps disconnecting, even though the Wifi signal strength is strong. Most of the time it does not indicate that it has disconnected and it appears still connected but if someone externally tries to communicate with you, they will see that you have gone offline.
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I'm in the UK, and using a Touch Diamond.....on Vodafone 3G. When I'm connected to WIFI, I obviously want to use that for data, rather than use up my precious data allowance.
When I'm connected to a WIFI connection, how do I know Opera/IE/Email are using WIFI - and not my 3G connection? There are times when I'm in my house, and I know it's using my phone data connection, as it's just so slow (very limited reception 3G in my house)....whereas the WIFI should be pretty fast.
i COULD be wrong here.... but the way i know is if the WIFI icon at the top shows connected. If you rphone cant find the WIFI, it'll always divert to a data connection. Play with your phone around the house, see where you get connectivity and how strong to your wifi.
luigi_sa said:
i COULD be wrong here.... but the way i know is if the WIFI icon at the top shows connected. If you rphone cant find the WIFI, it'll always divert to a data connection. Play with your phone around the house, see where you get connectivity and how strong to your wifi.
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Yes I know when I'm connected to WIFI and how strong it is....what I want to know is how I know whether my phone is using 3G/GPRS - when I am connected to WIFI and want it to use WIFI and not my phone network. There seems to be no indication to show you are actually 'using' the WIFI network over the phone network....
Settings > Communication Settings.
Turn data connection off, turn wifi on.
Do that before you use internet and your sorted.
On both my Diamond and Touch Pro, the Wi-Fi icon appears on the task bar when Wi-Fi is available. Same goes for 3G.
Also note that some programs call for a certain connection method automatically. For example, you will note that some programs initiate 3G instead of using your Wi-Fi connection. Hopefully, there is a configuration option for such apps.
Cheers.
i don't know if you notice it, but if you are connecting through E or H or G or 3G.. the reception bar instead of the antenna you will get the corresponding letter if you are currently connected to one of them
As long as your WiFi is on and none of those letters are showing up.. you will be fine
I've tried several radios and none of them have fixed the problem. Even when I have full bars in an HSDPA area, the first time I connect using Facebook or Opera or try to update weather or check my email, the icon shows I'm connected but apparently I'm not because I'm unable to download data. If I disconnect and then reconnect, it works perfectly the second time. If I keep it connected, it continues to work without a hiccup. I only have the problem when I connect for the first time after a few hours of being disconnected. I don't leave it connected all the time because it torches my battery. This quirk seems weird to me. I hope somebody has experienced this and can help me fix it.
I'm on AT&T and have the Tilt.
I have had this problem in certain areas. Near Dulles, VA, Greenville, SC, and a few other semi-major towns. I have no clue why it does this. I usually end up turning off 3G and going GSM only. Then I don't have that issue. Granted I loose the high speed connection, but it just has so much trouble in those areas. I have even tried multiple radios to no avail.
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If you have ATT, you need to remove the hidden proxy after disconnecting your data connection, then start an internet accessing program. The cab can be found under your windows directory.
Hello guys,
this is my first thread here in this forum. I got my TyTN-II 2 Weeks ago, a used device for 99 Euros. A good deal, i think. After playing around with some of the Roms i found here, i found M-Diamond 1.2 to fit most of my needs. When first used the phone, i disliked the behaviour of connecting to hsdpa, 3g or something else that was inside coverage, and not releasing the connection. The longest time i experienced was 3 hours of open but inactive connection. I found out, WMLongLife could help me greatly, together with the option to kill connections when standby is enabled i thought there shouldnt be any connection at last, when i leave the phone unattended with 1 minute auto standby.
But that was an error. Yesterday i was driving around in my car, having paired the phone with my bluetooth car-hifi and while listening to the great sounds of dj doboy i heared these noises from my phone establishing a connection! the noises weren't all the time. it seems it was some sort of keep-alive. no, it wasnt the sound of the phone registering to another antenna. this occured even when i stood in a parking lot. what the hell? i double checked the configurations but everything seemed fine. but why the hell is the phone establishing a connection.
Second issue may depend to the first one, since it touches connections, too. When i reach my Work or my Home, whose access points are stored in my phone, it connects to them... and keeps the connection. all the time! even if its unused. that drains the battery to zero in a very short time. I looked over the configuration of WMLongLife, but found nothing helpful related to switching wlan of when unused. i found one option inside the wifi configuration page, telling windows mobile to switch off wlan after x minutes. i tried the lowest setting and waited. it disconnected and disabled wlan. but instead of re-activating and re-connecting it when trying to use the browser, it used the 3g-connection WMLongLife was establishing automatically (what was correct because i told it to give the browser 3g access when no wlan is connected).
my old nokia (n95) establishes a wlan connection only if needed and kills it when the establishing program closes. too, there was a tool called smartconnect, where the user was able to put a stack of connections and create one single connection out of it, enabling the nokia to choose itself what available connection should be used. i used to put my home wlan in first place, second was the work wlan and third was the mobile net. i tested and trusted this constellation even in standby mode because it does what it promised. one Battery charge lasted about 5 days.
Windows Mobile connects.. to wlan forever, searches wlan networks forever, connects to mobile net sometimes for whatever even if connected to wlan, even if told not to do so, draining both my flatrate and the battery power in an useless way. mail synchronization is enabled any 2 hours only, weather info is disabled. one battery charge lasts a half day when not making any calls. so what keeps windows of connecting all the time?
is there any way to adapt the behavior of the nokia phone to my kaiser? maybe the connection architecture is not able to do this because windows uses its connection points in another way like nokia does. But perhaps there is a tool to do this?
Any suggestions?
I encountered a problem of miss of a mobile network out of the blue. Changeover of a sim card and switching to the 2G-mode, - problems are not solved.
The problem always is resolved only after reboot (on/off flight mode does not help, as well as sim card reconnection),
After reboot the network finds always.
After detailed learning of a problem, was found out, that the network is not disconnected when XT890 is connected USB by cable to PC.
There are also some other alterations the operation of the product XT890:
If you compare it with the normal operating device, on the device which loses a mobile network, the screen is not locked (the sensor control ceases to react to tangencies) after connecting of the charger or USB a cable.
(On this device before appearance of defect and on the second similar device,when it is connected at the charger or connection USB - a cable to PC, the sensor screen does not react to tangencies).
At switch-off of a USB-cable the device there and then starts to search for a GSM-network. Finds, but for a short while. After switching off of the screen and repeated switching-on after 15-20 seconds the network is already disconnected. In a monitoring drawing it is displayed that in sleep-mode networks were not.
Three apparently experienced firmware device
Android 4.1.2 Blur_Version.91.2.26001.XT890.Retail.en.E
Android 4.1.2 Blur_Version.91.2.29001.XT890.Retail.en.G
And even
Android 4.1.2 Blur_Version.91.2.26001.XT890.Vodafone.en.F
with all firmware versions of the radio module
The result does not change.
I ask your help
Can you make calls or receive incoming calls when this happens?
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Flacid Monkey said:
Can you make calls or receive incoming calls when this happens?
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Take or make a call to such a state is impossible. Any operations associated with the mobile network is not available.
However, if the application is running that has already established a connection, disconnect from the mobile network is not happening. For example, the navigator works.
In these times I can take or make a call
I would like to create a task on Android 12 to run the "fix connectivity" under internet. I would like it to check my cellular connectivity first and if not connected run the fix connectivity. Is this possible. I would at least like to run it when disconnecting from wifi. Since my phone updated I have been having problems with my cellular connection going to not connected, while still having bars, after being on wifi for a period of time. It does not connect back when disconnecting from wifi. When this happens I can't receive certain texts and can only wifi call.