Problem: Connection Setup – The operator does not exist in database?? - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

In Connection Setup I chose country “Austria” and my Operator “T-mobile”. Data connections are working, so far so good.
Only problem is: After power on, or soft reset, my diamond always shows the following message: „Connection Setup – The operator does not exist in database. Contact the operator…”
I’m then forwarded to the connection settings screen. When I close that window (x), I return to home screen and everything works fine. But it’s just pretty annoying to click that message away every time!!
Please help!

In the program Setting - Connections - Connection Setup I had to disable the function "Auto Configuration". If this function is enabled the phone tries to find the network operator in his database. Unfortunately Paraguay is missing in this database.

mvmpy said:
In the program Setting - Connections - Connection Setup I had to disable the function "Auto Configuration". If this function is enabled the phone tries to find the network operator in his database. Unfortunately Paraguay is missing in this database.
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I keep reading that....but still a bit confused. Once auto configuration is disabled....Country is USA....operators list still only shows the 3 too choose from...of which none of them are CENTENNIAL.
So how does he go about setting it up manually for Centennial?

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Vibration on GPRS connect

Please, help me to disable vibration, that happens on every GPRS connection successful attempt. I am failed to find such registry settings.
You need to go into Start - Settings - Personal - Sounds and Notifications - Notifications.
Select the "Connection Established" event from the dropdown list and untick the "Vibrate" option.
Have to admit, I didn't realise Vibrate was an option under connect until I just took a look, but I can only assume you managed to set this to on at some point.
The option is in the registry under:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\{8ddf46e7-56ed-4750-9e58-afc6ce486d03}]
Options under this key can be set to change the notification settings, but I am not sure of the various numbers. It is much easier to set through the method above. Also, I would not guarantee the last part of the registry location as this may be a generated location. The "(Default)" entry in this key on my device is set to "Connection Established" however, which is a dead giveaway.
Hope this helps,
Graham.
Thank you, but under "Connection Established" I have all boxes cleared. Vibration occuring only when GPRS connection established. No Active sync or Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth, or Dialing...
Hmm... The notifications settings is definitely the right place to set the vibration effect you are seeing (I have tested it here to make sure I am not telling you rubbish).
It sounds as though the notification settings for the connection have got themselves messed up on your device. I would suggest enabling/disabling various of the "Connection Established" settings to see if there is something wrong there (or if refreshing them might solve the problem).
The "Connection Established" notification does refer specifically to the GPRS connection (I am not sure about WiFi as the device I am using here is the XDA2, so it does not have WiFi). The telephone and Activesync have separate notification settings.
If it is feasible (and I appreciate that it is not always something people want to do) take a backup of important files and hard reset the device. This should restore everything to their defaults which should not include the vibration on GPRS connection.
Beyond that, I am afraid it is not a problem I am very familiar with. Hopefully someone else may read the post and give you a hand.
Graham.
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Thank you, but under "Connection Established" I have all boxes cleared. Vibration occuring only when GPRS connection established. No Active sync or Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth, or Dialing...
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Just select "None" for "Ring Type".
I have the Kaiser for 1.5y now and only last month it started vibrating on GPRS connect
Thanks GBird for the tip, it was driving me crazy!

issue with this ROM

I have used both versions of this ROM which I upgraded to from Summiter's 2.17 ROM. I have found one issue that I cannot identify why it keeps happening. On a daily basis the phone drops its data connection. I am able to make calls, show full signal strength but no data. Nothing that I have done seems to kick it back on. My only recourse is a soft reset which I have now had to start doing at least once every day.
I have no additional software on the device. I have kept it clean until I find the ROM version that I am most happy with.
Any advice?
EDIT: Check out the illustrated, step-by-step guide from Cingular:
https://cingular.atgnow.com/cng/tutorials/KB56475.html
But Cingular's proxy settings don't work for me, so instead, I just do this:
Tap Settings -> Connections
It will list two connections. What's the top connection? MediaNet?
Now, for the top connection, tap "Manage existing connections"
The radio button should be on "Cingular GPRS" (I don't think you want it to dial a phone number to connect to the Internet)
Next, tap the "Proxy Settings" tab.
"This network connects to the Internet" should be checked
"This network uses a proxy server"... I leave it un-checked.

Connection Setup fix Rogers Canada help

Every time I do a soft reset, I get a notification bubble
Connection Setup
The operator does not exist in the data base. Please contact your operator for connection settings
The connection Setup will redirect you to the connections screen. (Very annoying)
Once I hide the notification I get redirected to:
Settings/connections screen I just hit ok in the top right corner to get rid off it.
The phone finds my network without any problems (Rogers Canada) it just can find the operator trough connection setup I guess?
I have an unbranded Tytn II the Connection Setup version 1.0 (build 30726.ppc.001) doesn’t have Canada as a choice to select Operator.
Can I disable connection setup? If so how? Or can I add Canada Rogers as an operator and how ?
Thanks in advance
PS I did searched the 12 pages result from connection setup
in settings\connections
goto connection setup
right softkey
uncheck "enable auto configuration"
that would turn off the detection everytime you turn on the phone
and about settings, coz i'm in fido, so i can't help you with that
badghost said:
in settings\connections
goto connection setup
right softkey
uncheck "enable auto configuration"
that would turn off the detection everytime you turn on the phone
and about settings, coz i'm in fido, so i can't help you with that
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I have the auto configuration uncheck but sill doest it I am wondering if I can uninstall connection setup
hmm i'm with fido and everytime i used to get that same message...after unchecking it..and soft reset it never came back..not too sure why it doesnt work for u
PS. i do have canada and rogers in my drop down lists
i have version 1.0 build 31261<PPC.020>
which one do u have?
bapssystupr3m3 said:
hmm i'm with fido and everytime i used to get that same message...after unchecking it..and soft reset it never came back..not too sure why it doesnt work for u
PS. i do have canada and rogers in my drop down lists
i have version 1.0 build 31261<PPC.020>
which one do u have?
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I forgot to reset my phone Now its working Thanks a lot boys
I don't have rogers on my drop list it may be because I am still using original rom I see you have dutty rom he may load it.
yup to soft reset...glad to hear its fixed for u now.have fun

How to permanently turn of Gprs/wap

When I am at home my Diamond always uses/turns on the Gprs and uses that rather than my Wi-fi connection.
I have changed all the settings and even turned data connections off but it still does it.
Anyone have a way to permanently turn it off ?
Thanks
Fiaudiobl said:
When I am at home my Diamond always uses/turns on the Gprs and uses that rather than my Wi-fi connection.
I have changed all the settings and even turned data connections off but it still does it.
Anyone have a way to permanently turn it off ?
Thanks
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have a look at modaco "no data" :
http://www.modaco.com/content/pocket-pc-software/246171/new-free-utility/
To disable it without extra software I do the following:
Go to Start-> Settings -> Connections.
Open the 'Connections' icon.
Go to Advanced and then 'Select Networks'
For both dropdown boxes click 'New...' and fill in some bogus name and phone number and click OK.

How to stop gprs connection?

any idea how to stop gprs connecting automatically?
its been happening for 2 days now. when i wake up, i'll see my phone have been on GPRS for 4 hrs...
nothing is running in background, no opera, facebook
so how do i stop it?
search for 'Modaco NoData'
lazylilsnoop said:
any idea how to stop gprs connecting automatically?
its been happening for 2 days now. when i wake up, i'll see my phone have been on GPRS for 4 hrs...
nothing is running in background, no opera, facebook
so how do i stop it?
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edit
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Planner\Settings\
the 1st key is CacheTime the number denotes the number of seconds to wait before the auto disconnect
set it to: 60
the 2nd key is Multiline value / String SuspendResume which can have 2 values
set it to: GPRS_bye_if_device_off
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Planner\Settings\
the 1st key is CacheTime the number denotes the number of seconds to wait before the auto disconnect
set it to: 60
the 2nd key is Multiline value / String SuspendResume which can have 2 values
set it to: GPRS_bye_if_device_off
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i got the first line, where do i fine multiline?
A quick method - create a bogus connection for GPRS and set that as default
Settings\All Settings\Connections\Connections\Manage Existing Connections
Click New...
Enter a name... I used "Bogus Connection"
Select modem: Cellular Line
Enter the numner: Any bogus number - I used "12345678"
User Name: Anything
Password: leave blank
Domain: anything
Click OK. When back at your list of connections, select the bogus connection radio button. Whenever a program tries to access the internet and there is no WiFi, the phone will now prompt you to enter the password for the bogus connection. Re-enabling the actual GPRS connection is easy - just select the correct radio button.
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