Hi...
Could anyone help me on a problem i seem to have...after recently upgrading to WM6, i am having problems with my streaming through windows media player..it just continuely keeps buffering every 30ish seconds...it was fine before on WM5,,it isnt a windows media probem as when i try on my laptop through the GPRS modem i still have the same problem on laptop...
Is there a registry setting to increase TCP or something???????????????
Thanks in advance
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I'm having a problem with several applications, and I'm not sure if its problem with how they were written, or if the problem is in my WM6.
I leave my phone connected to my computer all day long. When I first started doing this, I quickly realized that it was using my computer's internet connection via ActiveSync instead of my phone's data connection. I didn't want this, and I found the option to tell ActiveSync "This computer is connected to my Work Network". After that, Pocket IE and IM+ (the two apps I use the most) started using my data connection and everything was good.
Then I started getting more apps, for example, TCPMP and Palringo. When I am connected to my computer via ActiveSync, these apps still try to use that connection instead of my data plan. The big problem here is that my work's firewall blocks things like IM and streaming media, so these apps don't work at all.
If I disconnect from ActiveSync and start up TCPMP and Palringo first, then they work just fine. It seems to stick with the phone's data connection once its established.
So, is this a problem where those programs are picking the wrong network adapter? Or is this some issue from running WM6 on my MDA? Maybe even something that's been fixed in a more recent WM6 rom?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! I have:
T-Mobile MDA
WM6 (InGeNeTiCs_15342_by_mfrazzz)
IPL/SPL 3.08
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I think TCPMP does not establish an internet connection itself. Start the internet explorer, browse any site, leave the internet explorer. Start TCPMP and try again to connect via GPRS. Be aware of any costs via GPRS. And remember: For a 128KBit/s stream you need 16kB/s permanently. You will need full GPRS antenna reception. If you are connected to EDGE the stream should work just fine.
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Anyone else seen this?
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