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Im not one to create new threads but this one I need some info on. I know that you need to install the aeserg policies to allow you to install certain apps, thats not what I need to know about.
What I want to know is what the policies really are. Before they were installed I would be screwed on reception while at work. I have TMO and work in a huge metal building, but we have a ATT/Cingy repeater tower on the roof. So with the aeserg policies install Ive began to notice that when I dont have TMO reception it rolls me to ATT.
Did the policies do a CID unlock, am I being charged roaming when it rolls over, what are the policies? Those are the questions.
Please dont tell me to do a search, because I already have. When I checked xda, the search resulted in zero answers. Google did the same.
EDIT: Turns out Im a total retard, and have been searching for the wrong thing the entire time. Sorry. But I would still like to know what all they entail.
i just got my touch it rom on my phone, and there is no text box on the im+, and how do i get agile messenger connected
kay11224 said:
i just got my touch it rom on my phone, and there is no text box on the im+, and how do i get agile messenger connected
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this is the same as ur previous post..
if they didnt answer the previous one.. that means there isnt a better IM client out there..
HERE IS EVERY OPTION YOU HAVE
The Windows Mobile Instant Messaging Bible
If you can't get connected, I don't know what your specific configuration is.... Do you have a data plan? or Let's be a little more specific....Have you PAID for a data plan? If you're trying to connect it via the proxy hack or something, then I don't know what to tell you except for simlpy fork out the extra $19.99 a month, and just get a data plan. You can ask all day how to get your car from point A to point B without the use of gasoline, sure, you can go only downhill, but at some point you're just going to have to do what needs to be done.
Please, Please, Please don't Cross post or post over and over and over. Keep in mind most of us have jobs and responsibilities and its not like we sit at home all day waiting to answer your questions. We don't mind questions, and trust me, I do nothing but answer questions all day long...
but keep in mind the "Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet?" will get old after a while.
If someone hasn't answered your question, its because they don't know or haven't had the opportunity to do so yet ... or maybe they haven't seen you post... I don't know, but please relax and cut us a break. Everyone is here to help, and I will be the first to try to help anyone, but please help us help you.
for the people who misunderstood my im plus connects but theres no text box. and my agile messenger doesn't connect.
This isn't howardforums so stop spamming Use Palringo and stop making the same threads.
I found a new im client
http://octrotalk.com/
duprade said:
I found a new im client
http://octrotalk.com/
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i used it much - it is the only one connecting automaticly and you can even set time to connect and disconnect.
i loved it when i had dataplan
Jpham792 said:
This isn't howardforums so stop spamming Use Palringo and stop making the same threads.
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palringo isnt connecting.
If anyone is good at writing apps for WM how hard would it be to write an app that runs in the background and will turn 3G off and back on at set times, like at night for example, help battery life, would be pretty useful for our poor old Diamond.
you could try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=355341
or this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=402012
I personally use the latter
vlad69uk said:
you could try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=355341
or this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=402012
I personally use the latter
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If you would read his question first then you would see that he asked for a tool that does this automatically on set times.
I like this one: http://www.commmgrpro.com/
MarcLandis said:
If you would read his question first then you would see that he asked for a tool that does this automatically on set times.
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Hmmm, i see your answer was no help to the OP whatsoever. maybe if people were helpfull to one another this forum would be a nicer place to be. Instead all people do is ***** at each other.... 'read the question properly', 'use the search', ' can you not read?'....
I may not have answed his question perfectly, but at least i bothered to find two post that MAY help him. What did you find? hmmm? f**k all!
If you've not got anything helpfull to add, don't add anything!!
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Hmmm, i see your answer was no help to the OP whatsoever. maybe if people were helpfull to one another this forum would be a nicer place to be. Instead all people do is ***** at each other.... 'read the question properly', 'use the search', ' can you not read?'....
I may not have answed his question perfectly, but at least i bothered to find two post that MAY help him. What did you find? hmmm? f**k all!
If you've not got anything helpfull to add, don't add anything!!
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Actually one of the links you provided had links to the Bandswitch program.
And I think it has an option to do what he asks for:
Take control of your connections:
* Enable and disable connections. Disabling connections makes impossible to use them so you know they wont generate traffic data.
* Stablish and close connections.
* Set a time frame where connections wont be allowed (ie, when you are sleeping) saving money and battery..
* Turn off/on Bluetooth and Wifi with or without time limit. When the limit expires then It is set to off state
* Switch between 2G/3G/auto modes
* There are discounts for companies. With enterprise license It isn't necessary to enter manually the code. It makes easier automatic deployments with other enterprises tools.
So I don't see any reason for your post being wrong
Thank you teddyen66, that is exactly my point, nice to see somebody reading things properly! unlike other people inthis thread!). I may not have spent much time searching to try and help the OP, but it was something that i myself searched for many months ago so i knew exactly what he was after.
Who do people have to be so negative around here? now i see why bram_smulders left!
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Thank you teddyen66, that is exactly my point, nice to see somebody reading things properly! unlike other people inthis thread!). I may not have spent much time searching to try and help the OP, but it was something that i myself searched for many months ago so i knew exactly what he was after.
Who do people have to be so negative around here? now i see why bram_smulders left!
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you deserve it. you looked for it!
you did the mistake of yr life....you tried to help. stop! don't!
you'll get flamed and *****ed about. there is always the other "wise" one that even if he is not smarter than you is going to flame you for not giving the p e r f e c t answer.
sorry, i could not resist but i am really fed up with all this sh*t.
Thanks vlad, the bandswitch app is perfect. Sorry for causing an argument though.
I found an other program that might be usefull for you.
AutoFlight.
Used in combination with NoData from Modaco, this program can do a lot of great things on schedule.
gprs disconnection when roaming!!!
ok, is there anything does following: disconnects my internet when in roaming and connects back when i am back in 3g area? even if it does only the first thing that would be a big help too.cheers
Antimus said:
Thanks vlad, the bandswitch app is perfect. Sorry for causing an argument though.
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Glad i could help, and don't worry, you didn't cause any arguments. You asked a question, i gave an answer. hat's the way it should be!
I've used bandswitch in the past as 3g reception at home was piss poor for me. infortunately i've found that the kaiser battery is even worse than my 3g reception so i tend to stick with 2g all the time now
i have been playing with this application for the past 4 hours
and it will JUST NOT connect! im pretty sure ive reached that point
where you keep trying everything u can, but eventually you end up with
a web of mistakes and have no idea where to begin to finish...so, lets
get to it...
- i am at school. i live across the street from campus, far enough to
where my g1 wont pick up the wifi signal, so configuring the app via
wifi isnt even an option...
so i go to the FAQs and there seems to be a way to operate the program
via the cell network without using a router...great because i dont
have one...but when i read the instructions, it starts telling me
stuff ABOUT a router...
"2.Log into your router and go to the port forwarding section (it
might be called NAT settings, or Application and Gaming). "
...where am i supposed to go to do this? i have set up ICS, i have
googled google for "port forwarding" "nat settings" "nat configuration
in windows xp", ive even used the BS help and support that comes with
windows, im going nowhere. can somebody PLEASE help me figure this
out? i want to use gmote over t-mobiles internet connection, and it seems like you can do this from what the FAQs told me...any help will be appreciated
Yeah the faq doesn't make sense, have you tried the developer directly or checking their google group? They are pretty quick to respond
On my home pc i just needed to know the ip addresss of my machine. Since this is a campus network, its possible that only particular ports are open. the port that gmote uses may be blocked.
The FAQ is a little confusing, but its not that difficult to work out
That is true, given that bittorrent and Ares are known for not running on campus...how do I figure out what ports ARE open?? I guess google will help
cant you just connect to the ip number of your computer?
Thats what Im trying to do, but Im now assuming that the ports are blocked because I cant get thru no matter what. I ran netstat and tried to figure it out but it was Russian to me
From what I understand of the program, you have to be on the same network. I may be wrong, but if you are on a different subnet, then you're SOL.
Like I said, could be wrong, but that's what I heard.
Recently I'm quite often annoyed by a popup asking me to select the network I want to connect to. Took me a while to figure out in most cases my mobile signal was weak then. I've set the device to automatically chose the network (as my provider has two entries here, one for 2G and one for 3G).
As I explicitly said "automatically", why I am always asked and, more importantly, how to get rid of that?
What good is an automatic like that otherwise, if I'm just trying to read something (offline) on my device, and all 2..5 seconds have to close such a stupid popup
Besides I remember having had a similar popup when my battery dropped below 30% -- which is where the built-in energy saver should kick in. Instead of kicking in (as I would expect), I just got a popup where it asked whether I want it to activate now. Makes no sense to me if I have to approve each and every action. But in this context, it looks like I have some stupid setting sticking somewhere, setting actions like the mentioned ones from "automatic" to "manual". Is there such a thing, and I've missed it?
Both issues are meanwhile confirmed by two other users running the same (v10h) stock ROM. Any more confirmations here? Or is this a thing specific to the European version?
Select the network manually in the network settings menu. That should solve the popup problem.
Sent from my LG-P880
Thanks for your suggestion, but that's not an option. My provider has 2 network entries (for different bands, I guess -- check for yourself, we share the same provider), so that would make me lose coverage. Besides, I doubt that would remove the popup: As soon as the connection gets too weak, it will always come up again ("Please select a network [since the current one is too weak]").
Writing "this should solve" (instead of "try it, it might solve"): Have you tried it, or have you any reference?
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Thanks for your suggestion, but that's not an option. My provider has 2 network entries (for different bands, I guess -- check for yourself, we share the same provider), so that would make me lose coverage. Besides, I doubt that would remove the popup: As soon as the connection gets too weak, it will always come up again ("Please select a network [since the current one is too weak]").
Writing "this should solve" (instead of "try it, it might solve"): Have you tried it, or have you any reference?
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I didn't tried it myself for that specific network when the signal gets too weak but there was a problem with cm nightlies where this popup did occur also and manually selecting the network did solve it.
OT: Referring to my "should" in my other post: I'm not native English and I sometimes get confused with this whole "should, shouldn't, must, mustn't etc." thing so I'm sorry if my reply gave you false hope, but I'm just trying to help you? If it's not appreciated by you I will leave you and your problem alone
EDIT: One question? Did you even try my solution? Or why do you know that you loose coverage when you choose it manually? Don't write such things if you have no reference
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OK, the hint to CM is a good reference: might be the very same issue, thanks. Maybe I will try that (just to check; as written, it's not a "permanent option" for me).
As for the "should": Your help of course is highly appreciated! It's just that the wording suggested you might have tested it. Not being an English native myself, I know how easy we Germans confuse words (you might know the famous joke: "Waiter, when I become a beaf-steak?", but that plays at the similarity to the German word "bekommen", "to get" ) So my apologies if I sounded "accusing"; I was just seeking affirmation :angel:
(such a thing seems only to happen when two Germans try to communicate in English...)
You're right only Germans try to be this accurate when it comes to grammar
Which network are you on exactly?
The E-Plus network is very bad indeed but I never get this popup on my WerewolfJB thing (even if I have no network signal at all like when I passed the alps down to Italy).
Sent from my LG-P880
Well, I'm using E-Plus (since ~1995), switched to their "Base" section two years ago. In "Networks", my O4X shows me two entries to select from (after searching for ages). At least it did last time I checked − currently I only get an error message after about 2 minutes, and no list at all (at least it's booked in with 1 bar) Ah, now: Both are labeled "E-Plus", but one has "UMTS" and the other "GSM" below it.
Could very well be that it's only a speciality of our O4X to display them separately, and it wouldn't matter which I select. To figure out, I just selected the GSM entry; before that I had HDSPA in the notification, now it's just EDGE. Will check later today when in an area with stronger (UMTS) signal, and report back then.
Btw: I'm on stock (so no werewolf), and unfortunately will have to stay there: Not having any Windows machine to play with, I'd have no fallback in case anything goes wrong while flashing (didn't know one needs to obtain a Windows license to use/update an Android phone; not sure if I would chose a LG device again for that reason and their mafia-ware called "remote call service")...
Oh, wait a sec: The "H" is back. So my assumption was correct: The "two entries" are just to show that both standards are available. O2 e.g. was only shown with GSM here. (Well, in the heart of Munich, in a big business center, almost no coverage...) Now let's see if that nagging screen re-appears. I'm pretty sure how I was able to trigger it, just using the elevator (Faraday cage )
Postscriptum: As I expected from the beginning, fixing the device to a given network/provider doesn't keep that stupid message from popping up. Had it a couple of times already again