Hello everyone,
I just got an anoying behavior on my diamond. When i got into a non coverage area (i.e. subway) and then return to a coverage area, the phone didn't select automatically the newtork. After this, i decided to manually select my network provider and forget about it.
since i did it, the phone continuosly displays a windows listing the network providers in my zone and requiring to register. I still don't know what triggers this window to appear.
Does anyone has any idea why is this happening?
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Hey guys, I've had my Kaiser for a couple of days now. I've been having a couple of issues with it.
1 - Whenever I turn the phone on, do a soft reset or turn the 'phone' option on or off. I get this "Connection Setup" pop up which states " The operator does not exist in the database. please contact your operator for the connection settings. Conenction setup will redirect you to the Connection screen"
I then "hide" the message which triggers the "connection setting screen"
it also does it sometimes too when it comes in and out of network.
2 - My phone shows that I have signal but it doesnt seem like it's on the network. when people call me it goes to my voicemail and I can't send text messages. I have to eitehr Soft Reset or Turn the Antenna off then on again.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
1/ That prompt is the "setup wizard"
it is the same as you would select -->> settings -->> connections -->> connection setup
choose your country & operator in the drop down list ..etc
and for those like me ( Canada) in which the list doesn't covered ... you have the option to turn that "auto prompt" off by selecting "MENU" when you are on the same selection drop down screen.
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2/ Kaiser comes SIM unlocked already ...
you might have an "non-activated" SIM ?? ( that's how it acts ...signal but no real network name )
you need to borrow someone else's SIM or make sure that the one in the Kaiser is "ACTIVATED" !!!
.. You didn't forget about the SIM ...did ya ??
kwanjie said:
Hey guys, I've had my Kaiser for a couple of days now. I've been having a couple of issues with it.
1 - Whenever I turn the phone on, do a soft reset or turn the 'phone' option on or off. I get this "Connection Setup" pop up which states " The operator does not exist in the database. please contact your operator for the connection settings. Conenction setup will redirect you to the Connection screen"
I then "hide" the message which triggers the "connection setting screen"
it also does it sometimes too when it comes in and out of network.
2 - My phone shows that I have signal but it doesnt seem like it's on the network. when people call me it goes to my voicemail and I can't send text messages. I have to eitehr Soft Reset or Turn the Antenna off then on again.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
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1. start-settings-connection-connection setup-menu-enable auto configuration. u can disable it if your country and/or operator ar not in that list.
2. it may also be a problem on the network, ie. if ur in a crowded zone and there are no timeslots available on the air interface (mobile - bts), the mobile shows coverage, but cannot use the network, since no "channel" to communicate.
2) - I have seen the same problem with the HTC 3600 (Trinity)... it's the radio, it is not as sensitive as on regular mobile phones (my Nokia seems to be usable just fine in the same spot) - it shows signal but if called i get the "Out of the area of service or closed...". Don't know if it only happens in 3G mode or in GSM mode too.
Heeeei. Ce surpriza. Cati crezi ca suntem cu Kaiser in Romania?
Off topic, non english:
Nu stiu, cati?
Thanks for the reply guys!
I'm also in canada and I have an activated sim on FIDO so it shouldnt be a sim issue.
you're right it might be an network issue... but I never had this issue with my N95.
I'll keep an eye on it and see if it persists.
Thanks Guys!
I wonder how old your sim is with FIDO. when they switched everything over to Rogers my wizard was unreliable getting connections that my p800 was fine with.
A new SIM cleaned everything right up.
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nu stiu cati da inca unu de maine
zzone said:
nu stiu cati da inca unu de maine
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Since it just entered Romania (Thursday last week), there should not be very many. On the other hand, since I have an online shop selling things like that, I can confess that I have already sold 6 devices like that myself, so I can imagine there are already some.
One more here.
Orange SIM.
Location: Bucharest.
One more here.
Vodafone SIM.
Location: Bucharest.
UnicornKaz said:
1/ That prompt is the "setup wizard"
it is the same as you would select -->> settings -->> connections -->> connection setup
choose your country & operator in the drop down list ..etc
and for those like me ( Canada) in which the list doesn't covered ... you have the option to turn that "auto prompt" off by selecting "MENU" when you are on the same selection drop down screen.
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Worked perfectly for me !!!
Thx
Hi there,
today i experienced an annoying issue for the 2nd time.
In normal standy use, my phone seems to lose the connection to my provider (if thats wrong, i mean the institution i bought my contract/sim card from).
It really wont reconnect, even if im going to flight mode and back. Only rebooting helps me with this...
It's showing the forbidden-sign in the top left corner, asks me whether i want to find phone networks. I do search for them and i find mine, but clicking it wont help me neither. It shows that the phone cant connect to the network.
For now, only rebooting helped, and it immediately recognized my standard network.
I don't think that it has something to do with signal quality - i am in Frankfurt central at the moment and generally connections of providers seem to be very good in signal quality right here.
regards.
It may be a sim-card problem...try other sims (if available) and if the problem seems to disappear, ask your network provider to change your sim. Usually, on contract, changing the sim card should be free.
I have a quite rare problem. I'm in Ireland and use 3 operator. It does not have coverage on many places and it has some kind of contract with o2, so whenever the signal it lost, phone automatically switches to o2. Problem is when I'm back in place with full 3 coverage again, WP does not switch back. I have to select network manually several times a day. It's very annoying. Is there an option somewhere in settings to disable roaming completely? I found it only for data but I need it for calls. Phone is Lumia 920.
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emkovicz said:
...so whenever the signal it lost, phone automatically switches to o2.
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I imagine specifying your network provider as "3 IRELAND" or whatever it's called will stop it from connecting to O2? The setting is under Mobile Network (under the roaming options, at the bottom) and is set to "automatic" by default.
at45 said:
I imagine specifying your network provider as "3 IRELAND" or whatever it's called will stop it from connecting to O2? The setting is under Mobile Network (under the roaming options, at the bottom) and is set to "automatic" by default.
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First thing I tried, but it did not help. Maybe problem is that the other network has same name - probably to ensure seamless switch. (it's actually Vodafone, sorry for my mistake: http://www.vodafone.ie/aboutus/media/press/show/BAU002953.shtml )
emkovicz said:
Maybe problem is that the other network has same name - probably to ensure seamless switch.
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I'm not saying I'll be able to help, but could you elaborate a little on why roaming comes into this? Are you changing countries between two places where the operator is called "Vodafone"?
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at45 said:
I'm not saying I'll be able to help, but could you elaborate a little on why roaming comes into this? Are you changing countries between two places where the operator is called "Vodafone"?
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No I don't. It's actually a funny thing. I live in Dublin and yet you can find here many places without signal coverage. I think, but not exactly sure that 3 is the last operator who entered on a market here, so it does not have proper infrastructure and negotiated with Vodafone national roaming for places where native 3 signal is not available. In general it's not a big problem, you can make calls like in your home network, price is same, you can even see on your phone you are connected to 3 network but with a roaming. (because in fact you are connected to Vodafone)
I'm trying to disable roaming completely because mobile data on the roaming are just GPRS while in native 3, you got 3G.
It would not mind me if phone would automatically switch back on 3 when available. (when I had WP 7 it was doing like this) But now with WP8 the behavior seems to be changed and as soon as it enters the roaming it never reverts back to native network unless I manually select the 3network again.
I have a quite rare problem. I'm in Ireland and use 3 operator. It does not have coverage on many places and it has some kind of contract with o2, so whenever the signal it lost, phone automatically switches to o2. Problem is when I'm back in place with full 3 coverage again, WP does not switch back. I have to select network manually several times a day. It's very annoying. Is there an option somewhere in settings to disable roaming completely? I found it only for data but I need it for calls. Phone is Lumia 920.
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Hey guys,
I live in a border city in Canada, and to avoid roaming charges whenever it automatically switches to AT&T, I have manually selected Telus.
However, my particular building has very poor reception, and every time I lose my signal, the network operation selection menu always pops up and interrupts what I am doing, and is a huge annoyance.
Is there anyway to stop the menu from popping up?
Thanks.
a_loo said:
Hey guys,
I live in a border city in Canada, and to avoid roaming charges whenever it automatically switches to AT&T, I have manually selected Telus.
However, my particular building has very poor reception, and every time I lose my signal, the network operation selection menu always pops up and interrupts what I am doing, and is a huge annoyance.
Is there anyway to stop the menu from popping up?
Thanks.
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Might sound strange but assuming your using a Telus SIM try manually registering on AT&T. You should get an error that your SIM is not supported or something similar and then register on Telus after that error. And that should resolve it.
lampel said:
Might sound strange but assuming your using a Telus SIM try manually registering on AT&T. You should get an error that your SIM is not supported or something similar and then register on Telus after that error. And that should resolve it.
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The issue I'm having is that there are dead areas in my apartment...and it picks up other carriers. Then the list of the network operators always pops up randomly, and prompts me to choose something. I am fine with it losing signal, and fine with it connecting to telus whenever it can, I just want that list to stop popping up randomly. Also, AT&T has a roaming thing with Telus, so I have to manually connect to Telus to prevent it from switching to AT&T.
It's just that darned list that keeps prompting to select a network and interrupts everything im doing.
a_loo said:
The issue I'm having is that there are dead areas in my apartment...and it picks up other carriers. Then the list of the network operators always pops up randomly, and prompts me to choose something. I am fine with it losing signal, and fine with it connecting to telus whenever it can, I just want that list to stop popping up randomly. Also, AT&T has a roaming thing with Telus, so I have to manually connect to Telus to prevent it from switching to AT&T.
It's just that darned list that keeps prompting to select a network and interrupts everything im doing.
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I've had the same issue randomly with my last three phones. I understand your frustration with the pop-up. Trying to register on the wrong network (with roaming disabled) usually worked for me. Sometimes I would also power down and remove the SIM wipe the contacts and reinsert but usually the first thing worked, at least for a while.
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