Does anybody know anything about making HTC TyTn (Hermes 200) work on UMA (unlicensed mobile access = seamless handover between Mobile network and Wi-Fi)?
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Hi
In my country, Viet Nam, have 2 GSM providers: Vinaphone & Mobiphone.
With Vinaphone sim, I can use GPRS & make call or answer without any problem
But with Mobiphone sim card, GPRS confict with GSM, so can not make call or answer any call,
The problem here is GPRS from Mobilphone, I can ask mobiphone to stop GPRS for my Mobil simcard, then can make call without any problem.
The question is: Can I stop GPRS from O2 XDA , not from Mobiphone System.
O2 XDA II can work with mobiphone with GPRS without any problem
Pls help.
Thanks & Best Regards
Hai Nguyen, you could delete your GPRS connection settings - no settings,
no GPRS! If you just wish to stop GRPS after using it for a while, press
and hold the red key for a few seconds, and that should disconnect you.
I am surprised that VMS and Mopiphone have a different setup - in almost
all other respects they are very similar, since they are heavily leglislated.
The only real difference I have found is on hte edge of their rural coverage,
especially around Long Xuyen.
Good luck anyway,
Dave.
There is a Freeware where you are able to choose whether you want GPRS to stay connected once you no longer use it. It installed ok on my unit, no strange behavior.
http://www.gb-soft.cz
Thanks all for your help
But the problem here is not GRPS software, This is a GPRS signal conficted with GSM Signal
GPRS software, connect or not is not this problem
I call Mobilephone to stop my GPRS so I can use Mobiphone simcard with O2 XDA (Running SX56 2003 rom, Radio Stack 4.21),
When I call back Mobilephone to active my GPRS signal. this problem come.
SO
This can not use GPRS software to stop or solve.
It is only solve by stopping GPRS signal from provider, so I look for the way to stop from handphone (some modify in registry or radio stack)
Pls advise
Hi!
I have a big Problem to connect via GPRS on my Homeprovider www.telering.at .
On the ServiceLine they told me there is no way do make it working !!!
Because the APN Connection needs some spezial Dial-Up Codes ( +CGDCONT=1,"IP","web" ) which normal mobiles send befor connect!
THE Qtek2020 not .
PS.: here the http settings for telering http://handyhilfe.telering.at/Content.Node/my-telering/handykonfig_http.pdf
may somebody can help me to change the radio rom or anything else !???
Thanks alot
I dont want to sell my mda because the GPRS is not working.
Steve
Hallo!
Have nobody the same Poblemms?
Steve
Both GPRS WEB and GPRS WAP works well on my MDA II
Had some problems with GPRS and MDA I, but with the MDA II everything is OK.
You must unlock GPRS WEB (Hotline or Homepage http://www.telering.at/Content.Node/my-telering/2836.php)
Without that only GPRS WAP works.
Greetings from Styria
Christian
Does anyone know the configuration settings for ATT Wireless (US) for GPRS for pocketpc 2003?
I'm on Fido which uses Rogers' network. As far as I can tell, Rogers uses HSPDA as opposed to WCDMA.
I recently flashed my phone (back to WM5, after giving WM6 a try but abandoning it due to the lack of a working Mac sync product at the moment), and now have the following versions:
R 1.38.00.10
G 32.71.7020.12H
D 2.11
I understand the 'H' indicates an HSPDA radio protocol, but I'm confused because the Phone->Band settings give me Auto, GSM and WCDMA as options. Is this just some sort of mismatch between text strings, or a larger problem?
The reason this even came up is that I can no longer send / receive text messages or make / receive phone calls when logged into the 3G network, but when forcing a login to the GSM network everything is fine.
Will a new radio version fix this?
(As an aside, WiFi isn't working right now either, which may or may not be an issue with the phone, and SMS notifications no longer vibrate or notify via sound since the update... fun times)
HSDPA is WCDMA. If your protocol has W that just means it can't use the faster HSDPA protocol.
Technically, WCDMA is a lower-level communications protocol. UMTS is what's commonly known as 3G for us GSM people - it's the higher-lever communications technology responsible for voice and data transfer that uses WCDMA. HSDPA is an upgrade to UMTS that provides high-speed data downloads (but not uploads). When a carrier implements HSDPA, regular-speed UMTS is still available for those that don't support or don't enable HSDPA.
Wow, that's a lot of acronyms. There should be a wiki article on this...
3g=umts , 3.5g= Hsdpa
Hi, I need help a.s.a.p
I just bought a Data Only Package for the HTC S740, I'm having problem accessing the Internet w/ the phone. I keep getting Connection Error & telling me to verify my Settings. Can someone please help me set it up or is there a place where I can download the settings. I need it set-up as soon as possible.
Thanks
Closest thingie I've found is here. Nevertheless, if it's really s740 (not s743), you can expect only GPRS/EDGE and WiFi hotspots connectivity. European s740 will not work on american 3G networks (unlike s743).