I was trying the manual mode of scanning networks.... I did this by going to Settings --> Cellular then Network Selection... Tap to select.. after few minutes, I see a list of 4 networks, but all are of same name... I don't know what's wrong.
You actually go to Htc connection setup in the main Menu and can change from there easily.
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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.
I'm in Australia, and with Telstra on their regular GSM network (no 3G). I don't have a data plan, so I don't want my phone to ever use data. Up until recently, I didn't have Telstra's APN programmed into my Dream, but I discovered that I couldn't read MMS without it in there, so I put it in. I now ocassionally see the icon with the 2 up/down arrows and the 'E' in my notifications bar when I don't have WiFi connectivity, and I can only assume that means it's using Telstra to check emails, etc. which I don't want...
I've gone in to the wireless controls and ticked "Use 2G networks only", but that doesn't seem to help it. It's going to end up costing me a lot if it keeps using data through my mobile provider. I have WiFi in 90% of the places I go, so I have no need for a data plan!
try to adjust your apn so that the username and password sections are blank. to see if that works just try and connect to a webpage without wifi on.
david1171 said:
try to adjust your apn so that the username and password sections are blank. to see if that works just try and connect to a webpage without wifi on.
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try downloading APNdroid. It disables all but non data apn's i think (make sure you test your phone to see if you do receive the MMS)
Also make sure data roaming is disabled ( Settings > Wireless Settings > Mobile Settings )
Hi everybody, I have a big problem and I hope you could help me.
Until yesterday, when I long press the power botton appeared some options, one of this was the "data network mode".
Yesterday I flashed a new firmware, the I9000XWJM7 and the option disappeared.
So now I've paid the connection for one mounth but I can't use it.
Can someone please help me to resolve this problem?
thanks
just go into settings, wireless settings
then configure your APN settings
read this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=740468
I've just done it, but the connection is still disabled
thanks for the help, I've just found a way to do it.
Here it is:
"Enable Data Connection on Android Core
To enable data connection, do the following steps in Android mobile phone:
Open dialer.
Dial *#*#4636#*#* to open “Testing” screen.
Tap on Phone Information.
Press the Menu key or button.
Tap on More.
Tap on Enable data connection to connect and make active any data connection immediately.
Tap on Enable data on boot to enable data connection on next boot up."
Now I've still one question: how can I add the "Data Network Mode" to the power-menu?
So I am getting this recently where my Network stops working for internet stuff and if I am go to the Network options and select Mobile Networks then Network Operators and it is there when I get the message "unable to search networks during data service activated' and it offers to turn off.
If I go ahead then click on select the Network Automatically, I get my access back.
Just trying to figure out what is causing this.
So the other day I noticed strange text in the wifi settings menu. This text is visible in both the mini menu accessed through clicking on the name of the currently connected wifi network on the wifi toggle in the notification menu, as well as in the full settings menu. Please see screenshot attached. Does anyone know what might be causing this? Not a huge issue, but a little annoying and I'd love to make this stuff go away.
What is the text you say is strange? The picture shows the network you are connected to, and a list of all the networks detected, so, what is the problem?
I think he means the text after his active wifi connection. Have a look in settings > developer options > wi-if verbose logging, if it’s on turn it off.
That did the trick! No idea how wifi verbose logging got turned on, but everything is back to normal now. Thank you!
It is in developer settings option. You must activated more detailed ssid option.
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Thats detailed wifi signal info. You must have turned it on in developer options.
I believe those are the mac address of each WiFi Access Point that is available within the WiFi reception range of your device.