GPRS keep alive - HTC Tornado

Running with WM6 and TCPMP 0.81RC1 Beta, and often listen to internet radio.
However, even though a stream is running, GPRS disconnects after a while 1-5 mins unless I keep the connection alive with IE.
Furthermore in my investigation, I found out that TCPMP cannot bring up the GPRS connection itself. If I try open a URL with TCPMP I get "Cannot find URL", if I however get GPRS connection up with IE and then try again in TCPMP it works.
This is only with GPRS. With WIFI it works.
Problem with WM6 or TCPMP? Any tweaks?

Try this:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\ConnMgr\Planner\Settings
Value name: SuspendResume <---- rename it: SuspendResuxxx
Reset device.

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Some apps won't use data connection?

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

Browsing problems (half-pages load, DNS timeout, etc)

Hi
I just upgraded to ranju's latest 7.4 ROM.
At first, it seemed that the wifi connection had problems, because I couldn't seem to open a web site right... it would always stop before fully loading it, leaving out most of the images (like when you have a mismatched MTU value in the registry). IN addition, after some minutes the connection would definitely stop working, with DNS timeouts, and unability to ping even my AP's IP (192.168.1.1). Finally, the WiFi would disconnect and not reconnect until I power cycled it.
So i triple checked my access point, checked other networked pc, hard-resetted the device, tried with other AP's. No go.
Only today I discover that these problem exists even when connected via GPRS, UMTS and also when my device is cradled to the PC with the connection sharing.
Web browsing is obviously ok on my PC and pages load very quick.
I previously had nncuong's 2.11.11 ROM (the only really stable ROM around here for months) and everything worked a treat.
Can't it be that some upgrades aren't compatible with older ROMs? For example that upgrading to Ranju's WM6.1 from nncuong 6 screws up something?
many thanks

TCPMP Player problem

Hi All VOx fans and experts pls guide me. I have HTC s710 and have installed TCPMP player to listen to online radio stations. When i connect my mobile to laptop using my broandband connection i can use the TCPMP player to listen to shoutcast stations but TCPMP is not using GPRS to connect. Please help
I have same issue. I am using Xda Orbit with Artemis Touch Vanilla 4.02 ROM. With USB to my PC, all streaming media works fine but I unplug the usb, I get error message: "MMS protocol not supported!". Can anyone help?
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.
It is normal that you have to use PIE first to establish the connection. Even if you use Opera Mobile (or Mini) that is the case. I think you also have to leave it open!

Dataconnection priority

hey, I have a problem with my HTC TP.
it always prefers the HSDPA link when connecting with a web based application souch as opera or MSN.
Even if I have it connected to a Wi-Fi it still boots up the HSDPA and goes online using that link.
I'm new to WM, so this is a bit vague, but I had the same problem, but I fixed it at some point last week...
There is a setting, somwhere (I told you it was a bit vague!), that tells programs to use WiFi as the default connection. I can't for the life of me remember where, and I've flashed roms since, but I'm sure it was a windows setting in "settings > Connections".
Sorry I couldn't be any more help, but at least you know there is a fix, somwhere...!
Hehe, thanks, I've tried looking for this feature for hours, becouse I can't for the love of whoever understand why there wouldn't be an option for it
there isn't one because it shouldn't need it. As long as your Wi-Fi is set to Internet, and Not work, it should always use that as long as it is connected.
Just having Wi-Fi turned on doesn't cut it.
There are certain applications that will always use the cellular network, like pushmail, but in general, all apps will use whichever internet connection is available. and if Wi-Fi isn;t connected, it will automatically connect to GPRS/3G.
Wellt hats the problem, I connected it t my home Wi-Fi set it as internet connection and the problem remains. I have redone the settings several times and it still prefers the HSDPA connection.
if I turn of all other alternatives to connect to the web, like removing APN settings for GPRS and HSDPA it uses the Wi-Fi, but as long as there is another Access link to the net the Wi-Fi isn't used
I have the same problem with Hotmail syncing (not defaulting to Wi-Fi), but not with Opera. I do have to change the connection settings though first from the T-Mobile Internet (and their magic transparent proxy) before Opera can work over Wi-Fi, but I thought the connection settings were just for HSDPA/GPRS connections. I'm finding this increasingly frustrating that I need to reconfigure everything depending where I am.
BTW, to get Hotmail to use Wi-Fi I have to go to the Comm Manager and turn off "Phone", turning off "Data Connection" doesn't work, because it craftily turns it back on, seconds later!

Internet Sharing Error?

Dear users,
I'm having trouble setting up 'Internet Sharing'.
Device informatie:
Wizard G3, T-Mobile NL, WM6 NL.
As all other programs work with my GPRS connection, Internet sharing won't connect. When I click 'connect' @ internet sharing, A balloon pops up to tell it cannot connect for unknown reason.
I had this problem with some other ROM's I tried, however, T-mobile WM5 (original) works...
Bytheway; I'm using Windows7 (won't work at XP too, already tried that) =)
Thanks for helping me out!
-- Edit --
Could'nt find anything on the net, getting full backup of my device now and trying Wm5 again within 60 minutes =)
-- > WORKED <--
@ WM5
Why not at WM6?
Which ROM do you have on your Wizard?
I have Xions WM6.1 ROM Build 20273 and I have the same problem. If I tell "Internet Sharing" to make a GPRS connection it fails. Any other program can make a GPRS connection.
Is this a Build 20273 specific problem or can it be fixed? Xions ROM is a kitchen ROM so changes can be done.
No mine is connected to GPRS but cannot connect due to a unknown error.
To solve your problem:
Settings -> Connections -> Manage existing (the gprs connection e.g. T-mobile Internet) -> Dropdown and select 'Connect'
Try again to use ICS
It does not matter if a GPRS connection is established or not. When I start "Internet Sharing" the status is alwyas disconnected. When I tell him to connect I get a bubblehelp that a connection cannot be established.
I tried it with no GPRS connection and I tried it with an established GPRS connection (discribed in your last posting). Always status: disconected!
I already build a vanaĆ­lla ROM to be sure that it is not an other software that makes the trouble.

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