how to disable gprs - JAM, MDA Compact, S100 Software Upgrading

good evening for all
i have a problem i don`t want to use my gprs , but i can`t remove "G" icon on my Qtek statusbar
can somebody help me :roll: [/b]

I wonder this before cause i'm using BT thur pc to get online but when it fail, it switch to GPRS right away.It cost my $.
to disable GPRS just go to 'start' -> 'setting' ->connections ->connections ->manage existing connections -> XXX internet -> edit -> next -> next -> advanced
xxx = your service provider
TCP/IP tab:change TCP/IP setting to use specific IP address 0.0.0.0
and
Servers tab:change DNS , Alt DNS to 0.0.0.0
It will show the gprs sign but u can try it , it won't work now
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Darko- said:
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