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XDA Exec GPRS

  • 14-07-2007 7:30pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 461 ✭✭


    The XDA Exec has this annoying feature where if a wifi connection isnt available that it will fall back automatically to GPRS, and programs that connect to the internet dont need permission to connect

    Does anyone know of any solution like in any nokia that it asks you what network to use first? Kind of like a firewall. At the moment i just have my default network set to a non existant one but then i have to go to settings every time I want to use GPRS which isnt really practical for AFT :|


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,820 ✭✭✭flodis79


    donutface wrote:
    The XDA Exec has this annoying feature where if a wifi connection isnt available that it will fall back automatically to GPRS, and programs that connect to the internet dont need permission to connect

    Does anyone know of any solution like in any nokia that it asks you what network to use first? Kind of like a firewall. At the moment i just have my default network set to a non existant one but then i have to go to settings every time I want to use GPRS which isnt really practical for AFT :|

    I'm not sure whether it's the same on PPC but on Smartphones with WM5/6 you can set wifi connections to be different types, eg 'internet' or 'wap' or 'secure wap' or 'home'. Then you set your gprs profiles as something else, so that that it won't fall back on another profile having the same type. So try not to put your gprs APN's as 'internet' but as 'wap' etc. Good luck!


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