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
Sorry.
This project has been abandoned.
Is NO longer supported nor will be updated.
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ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
This program, for all version on WindowsMobile (5.0, 6.0, 6.5), is
designed to disable AUTOMATICALLY preventing re-connection
of data/internet (gprs, umts, hdspa, internet connection, wap
connection) during roaming or abroad (eg: I TIM) and restore/enable
(if previously enabled) AUTOMATICALLY data/internet during
normal phone state under home network (eg: 3 ITA).
Works on international or national roaming.
I was used to force phone to stay in "only umts mode / 3g mode" to
prevent roaming with other operators using GPRS so i lost many
calls/sms when i was without UMTS coverage: this was not acceptable,
so i decided to develop this app.
EVERYTHING IS AUTOMATIC: NO USER ACTION NEEDED!
With Modaco NoData (or NoGPRS or similar app) you was used
to manually disable data/internet. But, if you forget? If you have to
connect to get mail o google for something? This is boring and time
losing: this is why this app exists - to make this job easy and
completely automatic and transparent to you.
To install this app download the CAB to your mobile or transfer via
ActiveSync, click on it and proceed with installation. Now reboot.
Nothing else. Simple and easy. Now this application will auto-run
on startup, always (unless you uninstall it)!
You can also temporarily disable it: on start menu click on this
application icon - a warning will ask you to disable it. To re-enable it,
simply follow the same procedure used to disable app. Easy?
Tested on TouchHD, TouchPRO, TouchPro2, Diamond, Diamon2, Omnia, OmniaHD, Experia.
You can freely distribuite this application and/or include in your own cooked rom without permission.
In case of privileged execution requirement SIGN the cab with developer
test privileged/trusted cerificate. Make sure to install ROOT test
certificates from Microsoft's SDK.
Registry Configuration & Hacks
HKLM / Software / DYNAMIC+ / NoDataInRoaming / DisableActiveSyncWakeUp (DWORD)
Set this value to 0x00 to auto-wake-up ActiveSync every time
you enter in home network (eg: startup, roaming->home).
This will start a connection to internet to push mail and sync from
outlook remote account. Remember that battery usage will change!
Set as 0x01 (default) to disable this feature.
This saves battery but you could not receive mail with direct push
immediately on home network.
If you use DirectPushed mails set this value to 0x00
HKLM / Software / DYNAMIC+ / NoDataInRoaming / EnableNotifications (DWORD)
Set this value to 0x01 if you wanna be notified throught a baloon
when roaming has been detect or re-entered in home network.
Useful to debug network!
Set this value as 0x00 (default) to disable this feature.
HKLM / Software / DYNAMIC+ / NoDataInRoaming / Version (DWORD)
This is a packed DWORD reporting installed version.
0xAABBCCDD where AA=major, BB=minor, CC=revision, DD=build.
Eg: 0.9.2 => 0x00090200 (or in decimal 590336)
Do not edit. Never.
HKLM / Comm / ConnMgr /Providers / {7C4B7A3 8-5FF7-4bc1-80F6-5DA7870BB1AA} / Connections / ?????? /
Where ?????? means the connection you are going to edit (eg: my connection name).
It shoul be similar to your APN or your familiar connection name from your ISP.
Creating a DWORD value called __Skip__ and filling it with 0x01 this
program will not disable this connection. This is necessary to allow
MMS on roaming or a particular connection/APN over roaming!
You can create as many __Skip__ as you desire. There is no limit.
Obviusly skipping all connections makes this program un-useful
DETTAGLI PER GLI UTENTI ITALIANI
Cos'è NoDataInRoaming?
E' un programma per i palmari con Windows Mobile 5.0 / 6.0 / 6.5
che serve per inibire automaticamente la connessione dati quando si
è in roaming nazionale o internazione.
Non c'è già Modaco NoData?
Questo è diverso: con Modaco NoData, le connessioni sono impedite
sempre e comunque manualmente. In questo caso, invece, le
connessioni sono abilitate e disabilite automaticamente per farvi
navigare solo con l'operatore di casa, mai in roaming, così non c'è
il rischio di abbebiti pazzi o di andare sotto credito.
Funziona solo con H3G / TRE?
No. Funziona con qualsiasi operatore telefonico. Può essere utile
se si abita vicino ad una zona di confine per prevenire le connessioni
di operatori del paese adiacente.
Perchè è utile con H3G / TRE?
In Italia H3G ha il roaming nazionale con TIM il quale non include
le soglie internet, quindi si paga salato a consumo più lo scatto di
inizio navigazione. Se, quindi avete Naviga3, o qualasiasi
abbonamento flat o semi-flat per non rischiare di pagare oltre, se per
errore vi connette con TIM è indispensabile.
Una volta installato cosa devo fare?
Niente. Farà tutto da solo. Voi non dovete preoccuparvi di nulla.
Quando sarete sotto operatore di casa potrete connettervi,
altrimenti no. Non ci saranno addebiti strani.
Non basta semplicemente bloccare il telefono in UMTS con H3G?
Se si blocca il telefono in UMTS (WCDMA), quando si è fuori
copertura H3G, non disponendo più del roaming TIM (che così è
stato inibito) si perderanno tutte le chiamate vocali, gli SMS/MMS.
Oltretutto se si vive vicino al confine è possibile agganciare una rete
in roaming che funziona sulla rete UMTS consentevi quindi l'accesso
ad internet a pagamento con tariffe esoribitanti internazionali.
Impedisce la ricezione di SMS/MMS, il WiFi o il BlueTooth?
Questo programma inibisce solo le connessioni dati / internet via
rete telefonica (GPRS/UMTS/HDSPA) senza intaccare la ricezione
di chiamate, la possibilità di ricevere SMS/MMS o collegarsi ad
internet usando un hot-spot WiFi.
Quali telefoni sono supportati?
Qualsiasi telefono o palmare sia dotato di Windows Mobile che
supporti l'interfaccia RIL oppure SNAPI. Ad esempio tutti modelli
di telefoni HTC (touch, pro, ecc...) i vari SAMSUNG (omnia), i palmari
LG, E-TEN, HP...
Come si installa questo programma?
Scaricare il CAB dal link fornito in questo post, cliccare
sul CAB nel palamre e riavviare il dispositivo. Tutto qua.
E' possibile connettersi forzatamente in roaming?
Si. Basta cliccare sull'icona del programma per disattivarlo, previa
richiesta, così a vostro rischio e pericolo vi potrete connettere
in roaming. Personalmente lo sconsiglio.
Come faccio a sapere se il programma fa il suo dovere?
Basta, per esempio, connettersi forzatamente con TIM e provare
a navigare e vedrete che nessuna applicazione (browser, posta, msn)
funzionerà e vi dirà che non è disponibile alcuna connessione (a meno
che non abbiate abilitato il WiFi e siete connessi ad un hot-spot).
Dove posso scaricare il programma?
Da questo link: in allegato a questo post
E se qualcosa non dovesse funzionare?
Bhe, chiede consiglio su questo forum (in lingua inglese).
Ci sono dei tips & tricks?
Si. Esisono varie opzioni di configurazione del programma.
Guardate questo thread e avrete modo di conoscere le chiavi di
configurazione del registro di sistema (REGEDIT).
Tuttavia non è necessario intervenire, in quanto l'installazione
esegue una configurazione ottimale utile alla maggior parte degli
utenti.
Questi vari settagi li potete trovare sopra, nella sezione
Registry Configuration & Hacks
Qual è l'ultima versione del programma?
La 0.9.2, rilasciata il 6 gennaio 2010.
Posso distribuire questa applicazione?
Sì. Puoi anche includerla nelle tue ROM customizzate,
senza chiedere alcun permesso oppure consigliarla ad amici.
Quanto costa il programma?
Niente. E' completamente gratis.
Current version: 0.9.2 (last / abandoned)
Release date: 06-JAN-2010 (there will be no updates)
Download: post attachment
Source: post attachment
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This app already exists Called NOData and you can get it @ MoDaCo
wapvirus said:
This app already exists Called NOData and you can get it @ MoDaCo
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this is different: with modaco's one you have to MANUALLY disable data connection.
with this one a background service monitors for proper home-network
enabling or disabling data-network automatically (if roaming)...
thank you, great app!
Very good application
Hi,
this is very good application. I've been waiting for something like this for a long time. I live near the border between Ireland and UK and I had to have my phone on manual network, otherwise it kept switching over from o2 ireland (home) to o2 uk (roaming), which made me pay high bills for data usage. Now I can leave it in automatic because it cancels the data. Excellent.
However, could you implement a change or an option?
When it connects to o2 UK (roaming), it still tries to connect to data, even though it is cancelled one second later automatically. (This is what it takes the programme to make the changes). This costs me money still, because o2 Ireland charges a minimum fee for connecting to a data call during roaming, whether I download anything or not.
I suggest for your programme to disable data call as soon as we lose signal of our home network, therefore, when it connects to roaming, the data is already disabled and it will not attempt to connect before the programme kicks in. I think this would make it even better
Thank you very much, dani
this is my first-intention...
but i think on some phones winCE api CeRunAtEvent is "too late"
or fails during fast-network-switching...
in the next release ill try another api, first of all tapi notification (but i think
there will be problems in flight mode as "cellular line" is disappering) and
notification queues from hw or some ril-notifications...
Great work brother, cheers.
this is awesome!
I'm in a 3G deadzone due to the dink next door who built a giant townhouse, so I constantly get hit with roaming charges on data.
So far so good, i'll post back any problems i find.
daniruth said:
However, could you implement a change or an option?
When it connects to o2 UK (roaming), it still tries to connect to data, even though it is cancelled one second later automatically. (This is what it takes the programme to make the changes). This costs me money still, because o2 Ireland charges a minimum fee for connecting to a data call during roaming, whether I download anything or not.
I suggest for your programme to disable data call as soon as we lose signal of our home network, therefore, when it connects to roaming, the data is already disabled and it will not attempt to connect before the programme kicks in. I think this would make it even better
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New version is out (the 0.5).
Download link is the same of #1 post: http://www.codebreakers.it/pda/NoDataInRoaming_Setup.cab.
Now has been rewritten using undocumented RIL apis.
Some device could be unsupported due to nature of RIL.
Please test.
I have personally testes 3-4 days under HTC touchProd+touchHD+diamond+TytnII
Hi!
great, I'll try it & let you know, thank you, daniel
Thanks, your application is great.
I'll made a link to your cab and discussion inside cellularland.it , if you disagree please tell me and I remove all.
Thx again
Thank you for new version
Hi,
Thank you for the new version. It seems to be working well. When I connect to roaming, it doesn't connect to data to disconnect again anymore, which is great. I was in the uk yesterday and it changed over to roaming very smoothly and I haven't got charged for data at all. Great. Thank you,
Daniel
HTC Polaris
daniruth said:
Hi,
Thank you for the new version. It seems to be working well. When I connect to roaming, it doesn't connect to data to disconnect again anymore, which is great. I was in the uk yesterday and it changed over to roaming very smoothly and I haven't got charged for data at all. Great. Thank you,
Daniel
HTC Polaris
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OK great.
I have tested this app with Samsung OMNIA and works.
version update: 0.6.
added auto-sync on data-reEnable for best "direct push" experience
One more thing
thank you for update.
Just one thing, say I am in my home network and the phone network is set to manual, and I lose the signal in my home network but it gets it back after a few seconds (without roaming), well, I've noticed that the data call does not get restored to what it was before, so it stays disconnected. (where you would get the symbol 3G, I would get only a x, and no data connection)
For the phone to connect to data again, I have to either connect it to roaming and back to home network, or ask for the phone to search networks and select manually home network again.
What do you think it may be happening?
Thank you.
I'm using version 0.6 of your program. HTC Polaris
hi,
your application seems to be great, i think many people are waiting for this kind of application. We don't understand why this functionnality isn't included in windows mobile ... maybe because specific accords between microsoft and mobile providers ...
David
Thank You DYNAMIC+!
It is possibile to add in your app a setting to toggle between noData in roaming and noData at all?
It would be a nice addition, grazie in anticipo
daniruth said:
thank you for update.
Just one thing, say I am in my home network and the phone network is set to manual, and I lose the signal in my home network but it gets it back after a few seconds (without roaming), well, I've noticed that the data call does not get restored to what it was before, so it stays disconnected. (where you would get the symbol 3G, I would get only a x, and no data connection)
For the phone to connect to data again, I have to either connect it to roaming and back to home network, or ask for the phone to search networks and select manually home network again.
What do you think it may be happening?
Thank you.
I'm using version 0.6 of your program. HTC Polaris
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please note that data would be restored ONLY in home network, so
if you are using another network (in your country) for me "is national roaming" so data is disabled.
please explain better...
please tell me operators (country code and id)
619619 said:
Thank You DYNAMIC+!
It is possibile to add in your app a setting to toggle between noData in roaming and noData at all?
It would be a nice addition, grazie in anticipo
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i think in the next next release ill add this - but i have do develop a control panel
this is not my priority
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diciamo che stando in italia e avendo come h3g la mia priorita' e' di non
farmi fregare i soldi in roaming da tim anche perche' uso la connessione 24/24h con naviga3 oppure datacard x il direct push.
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DYNAMIC+ said:
please note that data would be restored ONLY in home network, so
if you are using another network (in your country) for me "is national roaming" so data is disabled.
please explain better...
please tell me operators (country code and id)
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Ok, I'll try again
I live in Ireland, though close to the border with the United Kingdom. My home network is o2-IE. Roaming network is o2-UK.
Normally I have my mobile on manual network selection and not automatic, so that it does not change from o2 IE to o2 UK all the time when the roaming signal is stronger.
So, at times when I am in my home network (o2 IE) and I lose the signal in my home network just for a few seconds (maybe I am driving), and it reads no service for a couple of seconds, when the phone gets the signal of o2 IE again without changing to o2 UK (roaming), I've noticed that the data call does not get restored to what it was before in my home network (o2 IE).
It stays disconnected, even though it now displays o2 IE on my phone (home network). (The symbols that appear at the top are the bars and a small x letter, where normally I would get the symbol 3G, and the bars with a smaller symbol saying it is connected to data. So obviously, even though I am in my home network o2 IE, it does not connect automatically)
(My data is set to "always on")
So, if I want the phone to connect to data again, I have to do one of these two things:
a. Either connect it manually to roaming (o2 UK) and back to home network (o2 IE),
b. or ask the phone to search networks again and select manually home network (o2 IE).
Then all data connects again and it works well.
If you are wondering why I keep my phone in manual network selection is because when I go to roaming, if I choose o2 UK, I don't have to pay roaming charges for receiving a call. While if I left it in automatic and it connected to orange uk, or vodafone uk, I would have to pay for receiving calls during roaming. (I have to pay for data while in roaming, no matter what network I am with, so I really thank you for your program that works so well).
I'm using version 0.6 of your program. HTC Polaris
Well, I hope this explains it better,
daniel
Hi,
I'm migrate to Chile, and need change the radio band of my Xperia X10i (from Europa)
Normaly everyody says it's impossible, but in few days ago, i'm found this:
#*#*4636*#*# and information on telephon, for setting SMSC), and i'm press option button
they are an entry called: choose radio band:
With choices:
Automatic, Euro Band, USA Band, Japan Band, Aus Band, Aus2 Band
If i'm choose USA band, and set in WCDMA Only => bingo, i have a 3G signal...
Band Europa: 900/1800/2100
USA Band: Depending of oprator, normaly 850/1900, sometimes 900/1700/2100
Chile Band: Depending of operator: Movistar/Telefonica/Entel/Claro: 3G 850/ WCDMA 1900, VTR: 1700/2100
i'm in Entel.
English only forums
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Je parle francais jaurais pu t'aider mais il faut que tu ecrive sa en anglais sert toi de google mec et je comprend pas beaucoup en francais car mon xperia est en anglais
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Hello guys,
From my previous experiments, these multi radio GSM phones just don't work as good as their GSM only variants. What is the situation for photon about this ?
Sent from my MB860 using XDA App
Received a unit yesterday, I had ordered via eBay. Works perfectly on both 3G and HSDPA. No problems with either voice or data.
Since I haven't been able to activate the phone via Sprint:
1. It tries to connect to Sprint each time I boot it. I need to then make changes to network settings so that it can log on to the local GSM networks.
2. Each time I send a text message, it reminds me I might incur international roaming charges.
Rest is super.
.cruiser said:
Received a unit yesterday, I had ordered via eBay. Works perfectly on both 3G and HSDPA. No problems with either voice or data.
Since I haven't been able to activate the phone via Sprint:
1. It tries to connect to Sprint each time I boot it. I need to then make changes to network settings so that it can log on to the local GSM networks.
2. Each time I send a text message, it reminds me I might incur international roaming charges.
Rest is super.
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What network? Please post the a p n settings. I'm curious as to what you use for the m n c and a m c c settings
Sent from my MB855 using Tapatalk
4G: Disabled
Network mode: Any GSM/UMTS
Allow GSM Data: Enabled
Access Point settings:
Name: Vodafone Mobile Connect
APN: www
MCC: 404 (by default, I didn't set)
MNC: 11 (by default)
APN protocol: IPv4
All other access point related settings left blank.
GSM network: Vodafone India
Hope this is of help.
.cruiser said:
4G: Disabled
Network mode: Any GSM/UMTS
Allow GSM Data: Enabled
Access Point settings:
Name: Vodafone Mobile Connect
APN: www
MCC: 404 (by default, I didn't set)
MNC: 11 (by default)
APN protocol: IPv4
All other access point related settings left blank.
GSM network: Vodafone India
Hope this is of help.
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Im having problem rooting and ussd code does not work.u have any kind words towards this also having game resolution issues
timmyja said:
Im having problem rooting and ussd code does not work.u have any kind words towards this also having game resolution issues
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1208475
Answer to game resolution there I believe Timmyja