how to do it on winmo 6.1? i tried searching but no results.
the notification is triggered by some programs i think that use internet.
but it is highly annoying..half of the time i keep getting interrupted by it while doing some work.
pls help.
awaiting reply.
Doesn't START--> SETTINGS --> NOTIFICATIONS --> Connection work?
u mean 'sounds and notifications'?
no such option as connections in it
there is one for connection established and connection disconnected (sounds n notifications, events tab), but i don't think these solve the 'cannot connect to XYZ. Dialed modem bla bla. Please restart your device according to manufacturer's specs,etc.'
The only thing i can think of trying is
- if u don't have any need for GPRS settings: remove all connections in settings connections, or
- if you need GPRS settings (and are temporarily using wifi): to go in advanced tab of connections (where u can select which networks you want to use), select a group of settings in both 'settings for internet' and 'settings for work' which don't have a connection.
bit of a manual job though.
hi,
a question..
do u get this notification all the time?
any solution?
i am having this same issue and it is really annoying! i was wondering if u had anyone had any luck on solving this...
Solution . . .
Fist off My first post so drinks on me.
Settings/Sounds & Notifications/Notifications/
On the drop down box "Connection Disconnected" and "Established" Uncheck the "Display message on screen" box for both, click OK . . . Job Done!
Hi Guys,
Sorry for re-opening an old one here.
Having been soooooo pissed off with the world of crap sat nav available for the Desire, I'm back to using my Xperia so I can use TomTom, and to be honest, back on the Xperia is like coming home again
My problem is that this notification will turn off my Xperia if I don't get rid of it in time, and the "Dismiss" box is very small to be wildly stabbing at when driving at 70mph.
I tried the above and the "Display message on screen" box is greyed out for "connection disconnected" one.
Anyone got an idea how to either disable the notification or work around it?
Cheers,
Joe
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I have unlimited data, but have it set up to disconnect after 5 minutes w/o use, for battery life. I HATE it when it pops up saying connecting, every 30 minutes to update Email, weather and such. It always pops up on top of all other programs. I have searched all over and have not found the solution. Any help is appreciated. If I knew what the file was called I would move it that way it wouldn't work, as long as that doesn't cause another problem. Thanks, Kevin
Hey brother. I'll answer before someone flames you. Look here:
I went to google.com
typed in the search box " Disable connection bubble" without the quotes and got this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=334718
Tip** anytime you want to look for something for your phone on google attach Kaiser at the end of it. It'll give you links that take you to this site.
Example: Free Games Kaiser
uuuummmmmm..... yea.......... Sounds and notifications. Was that hard or WHAT?
As always thanks for the support. I typed pop up and came up with nothing. I am not the type that asks before looking for the answers myself. I will look at that thread, thank you. XDA is a great forum, it just sucks that some people like to be sarcastic and rude sometimes. I guess it was a typical Monday for everyone else too. Kevin
I've used this option too. Works well.
I get a related pop up which appears to have no 'sound & notification' category. Using Tomtom or Co-pilot, if it uses GPRS to get the latest traffic info, and due to reception conditions, loses its connectivity, I get a pop-up which says there is no dial-up connection and provides 'settings' and 'dismiss' buttons. I'm guessing the handset would attempt dialing a number due to the lack of GPRS connectivity. I haven't been able to find a way of telling the handset to ignore this condition so it doesn't pop-up in the middle of Tomtom and Co-Pilot. Any ideas how to resolve this?
Thanks
Mike
I have been searching for a looooong time for this but no one seemed to have this issue. mtcs, you're the only person who has brought up this issue, so let's persue it. The "Unable to connect" bubble is most annoying when you're navigating and the navigator window pauses unless you press the button dismiss. Very difficult and dangerous when you're driving!!!
Does anyone have a fix?
As the last two stated, the pop up bubble is very annoying when using Navigation software. Sounds and Notifications does work for the pop up bubble that appears while trying to connect to data, but doesnt appear to help the other. Thanks for the help. Kevin
mtcs said:
I've used this option too. Works well.
I get a related pop up which appears to have no 'sound & notification' category. Using Tomtom or Co-pilot, if it uses GPRS to get the latest traffic info, and due to reception conditions, loses its connectivity, I get a pop-up which says there is no dial-up connection and provides 'settings' and 'dismiss' buttons. I'm guessing the handset would attempt dialing a number due to the lack of GPRS connectivity. I haven't been able to find a way of telling the handset to ignore this condition so it doesn't pop-up in the middle of Tomtom and Co-Pilot. Any ideas how to resolve this?
Thanks
Mike
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I came looking for this very thing. Hoping someone knows the solution!
Hi all,
First of all thanks for all the tips I've found here.
I've got this problem. I have unchecked the "Turn on available network notification" checkbox in the settings->connections->wifi menu but these notifications are still raising at the today screen. Even when I hit "Don't show this message again" button it is still notificating me about available wifi networks.
Can you please tell where is the registry key for this, so that I'll check it if it's really turned off?
Thanks & Regards,
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yes, it is weird. wi-fi is a battery hog, i prefer much more using GSM/3G/HSDPA.
phixth said:
I've got this problem. I have unchecked the "Turn on available network notification" checkbox in the settings->connections->wifi menu but these notifications are still raising at the today screen. Even when I hit "Don't show this message again" button it is still notificating me about available wifi networks.
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Yup I got this issue too - I was just searching to see if anyone posted about it before starting a new post myself.
I hadn't known about the setting in the WiFi menu so have set that now but I must have selected the "Don't show this message again" option about 3 times per day for weeks now!
There must be someway to stop this without having to deactivate WiFi.
I logged on tonight, to make a post asking about that. as couldnt find anything via searching. I'm glad i'm not the only person its annoying.
If i wanna connect to a network, i know how to find available wifi's. I dont need to be notified about loads of secured networks which i will never connect too. Being told only of unsecure ones, that would be more handy.
Driving in small towns it often finds several at the same time from neearby houses
I too have this problem.
I tick the option saying "do not notify" and yet I still get the pop ups when driving through town
I have an XDA Ignito with original ROM, if it makes a difference
still nothing, does this only bother / effect us few people? Just flashed device to another ROM (dutty's) and it still does it on that too.
I have the same issue and I hate it (It works untill a soft reset though!)!
Other issue I have is that is also displays all the sim contacts....after a reboot the setting is and all sim contacts are displayed again
its a problem with all versions of wm.
sim contacts problem is the case with wm6.1
Just received my Best Buy HTC Diamond and loving it. However, I'm having an issue with WiFi notification preferences and shutting down.
I don't like the sonar notification when a new WiFi network is detected, so I go into sounds & notifications settings and disable the sound. That's fine and all works, until I shut off phone and turn it back on. Then those settings are reset. Any idea to keep it persistent?
Thanks!
I'm having the exact same issue.. there's some posts here and there that suggest it's a bug with Opera that's stuffing everything up, but it's only the soft reset that effects me too...
Let me know if you find anything...
BTW - using regedit, I manually changed the notification .wav file and this seems to have kept it off the sonar one (which is god awful)
Give that a go which might at least prove a partial solution....
possible solution
Go to communication manager ->settings-> wireless lan->menu->wi-fi->menu->advanced->deselect turn on available network notification. I'm willing to bet this will do the trick. Have a nice day!
adinic2007 said:
Go to communication manager ->settings-> wireless lan->menu->wi-fi->menu->advanced->deselect turn on available network notification. I'm willing to bet this will do the trick. Have a nice day!
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Hi adinic2007
good idea (great how WM hides all these settings), except I still like the notification, just not the awful sound...
Hi Jinxey,
I put a call into HTC, and they tried to tell me perhaps it's programs installed on my diamond that might be creating the issue (of course it's someone elses fault) - which isn't surprising - isn't that why all M$ products fail - because you're trying to install other programs...???
Anyway - can you give me a list of the programs you have installed - I might try a bit of troubleshooting myself.
cheers
Hello all.
I hate the fact that every time wifi is on it gives me a notification with every wifi available. I would like to leave it on and not have it pop up on the today screen everytime it finds a connection. And "never show this again" doesn't work either.
My other problem is I have no idea what the "connections" "GPRS setting" "USB to PC" "wireless lan" "all the network adapters in "wifi" and "wireless modem" are for and how to use them. Could someone give me a link on what these are for?
btw in my last phone the Nokia N80 I could silence the ring when it came in if there was someone I couldn't answer if for instance I was in a conference, how can I do that with the tilt? Something to silence the call nit hang up..
Any help appreciated
Anyone please?
probably want to start reading the wiki with your first question.
http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=HTC_Kaiser
If you want to silence the incoming call you need to have a dialer that features that as an option.
Your Road Map
read the wiki once or twice>install hardspl>CID unlock your device>install a new rom
Folks just bought Htc Diamond
Now whenever i connect to GPS randomly a annoying error msg pops out stating cannot connect
Dialed:
Cannot connect for an unknown reason. To check your connection settings and change them blah blah...
I want to disable this message as its very annoying
vishalkishnani said:
Folks just bought Htc Diamond
Now whenever i connect to GPS randomly a annoying error msg pops out stating cannot connect
Dialed:
Cannot connect for an unknown reason. To check your connection settings and change them blah blah...
I want to disable this message as its very annoying
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Do you mean gps or gprs? if your talkin bwt ur gprs its common that a carrier will drop an internet connection when an antenna is full dont worry its not a problem just reconnect
hi
I am talking about GPS....when i connect gps software and it doesnt find a signal it shows that message. i know its not a problem / issue with the phone. i just want to turn that poping messge off as it is annoying and pops up in screen time and again
We are also getting this error message (and we are using GPRS). It has the effect of stopping our application interacting with the internet until the user presses the 'Dismiss' button.
Our application will automatically reconnect when the phone is able to get a GPRS connection. My question is can we stop the message/dialog appearing by capturing the event in our application? (We can't always wait for the user to clear the message)
exactly...its so frustrating clicking that "dismiss" button everytime
Same problem on the HTC Touch Pro.
Same problem here on ATT's stock Rom 1.95.502.5 WWE. It started about two weeks ago when I noticed my phone was dead when I got home from work (which is highly unusual for it to even go below 50% without me running to charge it). I keep noticing "Cannot Connect" bubbles from my [H] data symbol.
Dialed: wap.cingular
Cannot connect for an unknown reason. To check your connection settings and change them if needed, tap Settings. If the problem continues, reset your mobile device according to your manufacturer's documentation and try again."
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The only way I could get rid of the problem was to do a soft reset with the stylus. About a week ago I got really good and disgusted with it and decided that I was going to try a new radio and see if that helps. I went with 12.12.25.19 and the matching .dll file. After doing that the error seemed to go away for 2-3 days. Now starting this past Friday afternoon I'm back to the constant cannot connect bubbles. I'm not even sure what program is trying to connect because MemMaid says none of them are open except TouchFlo!
At least with the new radio I can go into Settings > Communication and toggle in and out of airplane mode which fixes the problem for 30 minutes at a time.
I don't mind the pop-ups, I mind the fact they prevent my screen from fully going to sleep which is killing my battery life! My screen will dim with the pop-ups but it won't go completely off which gives me about 3-4 hours battery life if I don't check it. Now I'm a compulsive phone-checker (I feel like those crackberry addicts) just to keep turing the screen off!