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Disable GPRS? Hugh Janus 08-08-2007
Posted by Hugh Janus on August 8, 2007, 8:05 am
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Hi all,

I have a HTC S620 with WIFI and GPRS. It seems that the internet is
choosing GPRS over my WIFI connection and thus costing me money :-
( Is there a way I can force WIFI use whenever it is available? Or
perhaps I can disable GPRS?

Please help!

TIA,
Hugh


Posted by Cub71 on August 14, 2007, 5:16 pm
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> Hi all,
>
> I have a HTC S620 with WIFI and GPRS. It seems that the internet is
> choosing GPRS over my WIFI connection and thus costing me money :-
> ( Is there a way I can force WIFI use whenever it is available? Or
> perhaps I can disable GPRS?
>
> Please help!
>
> TIA,
> Hugh


A friend of mine called HTC and they told him that this is hardcoded
in the phone (an S710 in our case) when you use WAP-pages. It should
not do that when you access normal WEB-pages. Does it? Mini Opera
works great with big pages.



Posted by Szabo Janos on August 15, 2007, 8:46 am
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unfortunately it is using the GPRS even for Exchange push mail... :-(
instead of WIFI


1187126200.065960.184070@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a HTC S620 with WIFI and GPRS. It seems that the internet is
>> choosing GPRS over my WIFI connection and thus costing me money :-
>> ( Is there a way I can force WIFI use whenever it is available? Or
>> perhaps I can disable GPRS?
>>
>> Please help!
>>
>> TIA,
>> Hugh
>
>
> A friend of mine called HTC and they told him that this is hardcoded
> in the phone (an S710 in our case) when you use WAP-pages. It should
> not do that when you access normal WEB-pages. Does it? Mini Opera
> works great with big pages.
>
>


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Posted by Aaron M on October 3, 2007, 9:47 pm
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According to the documentation for my S620 it will always use whatever=20
data connection from your wireless provider to do direct push with Exchan=
ge.

I've had no problems turning on my wi-fi and browsing the Internet using =

my wi-fi connection. Verify your IP by visiting one of the IP=20
verification sites such as whatismyip.com. Although I'm not thrilled=20
with the version of IE in WM5.

Szabo Janos wrote:
> unfortunately it is using the GPRS even for Exchange push mail... :-(
> instead of WIFI
>=20
>=20
zenetben:=20
> 1187126200.065960.184070@o61g2000hsh.googlegroups.com...
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have a HTC S620 with WIFI and GPRS. It seems that the internet is
>>> choosing GPRS over my WIFI connection and thus costing me money :-
>>> ( Is there a way I can force WIFI use whenever it is available? Or
>>> perhaps I can disable GPRS?
>>>
>>> Please help!
>>>
>>> TIA,
>>> Hugh
>>
>> A friend of mine called HTC and they told him that this is hardcoded
>> in the phone (an S710 in our case) when you use WAP-pages. It should
>> not do that when you access normal WEB-pages. Does it? Mini Opera
>> works great with big pages.
>>
>>
>=20
>=20


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