Hi all
Looking for an external antenna for my trinity when i go into my office i lose the signal so i am looking for something to screw into the external point on the back
Any help?
Thanks
Robert
Just a thought: I have low signal when I am on 3G. If you do not use 3G check the following setting:
Go to start > settings > phone > band
Set "Network" to GSM instead of auto/WCDMA.
If you get an error first disconnect your gprs connection and retry above.
In my experience I receive a far more better signal with these settings.
hi,
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Arilexed said:
Just a thought: I have low signal when I am on 3G. If you do not use 3G check the following setting:
Go to start > settings > phone > band
Set "Network" to GSM instead of auto/WCDMA.
If you get an error first disconnect your gprs connection and retry above.
In my experience I receive a far more better signal with these settings.
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Same for me (here in Italy)...
I have the Fuze version on at&t network. I've disabled 3G on AT&T's side so there is no way to connect through there.
Nevertheless, my phone ALWAYS tries to connect to the 3G network and i've disabled 3G connections using Nodata.cab, advancedconfig, diamondtweaks.
Still, the warning signs always come up:
"there is a problem connecting to the gprs service in your registered home network warning"
and this occurs, when I turn on the phone and many other times.
Is there a way to disable this warning? I know I cant connect, its because i disabled it!!!!
anyone? it comes up like 50x a day andi have to click OK to make it go away every single time
Have you unchecked the auto update setting for the weather program? Doing this worked for me.
did that, but didnt fix the problem. anything else that can be auto updating or trying to contact the 3G network?
Go to start -- settings -- connections -- connections --advanced -- select network.
Here I think you can change the defaults so that when ever a program tries to use internet it will either use wifi (if available) or nothing....
I have blocked the wireless internet access on all my lines and this is how I solved the problem of getting gprs disconnect warnings.
Hope this helps.
Is it possible to just disable this warning?
I'm switching between my personal and business SIM cards quite often, and I have the data connection disabled on the business card, while on personal I have a data plan, so I want to be always-online.
I disabled aGPS and now i dont get the warning as much. (remember, i disabled GPRS from att side).
when i start my phone, i get 1 warning (i used to get 3?)
maybe i'm on the right track...
But the point is not to disable features so they don't auto-connect to the Internet.
The point is for the OS to try to onnect automatically, but when it failes - it doesn't have to scream that to your face every 5 minutes.
I'm bumping this thread cause I did the same thing and want to know how to disable the message as well.
still no answer to this
Translating from Dutch, so bear with me:
Go to Personal > phone > network settings and put the band on GSM.
Note that you won't be able to use the 3G + H data connections then.
my father has the same problem on his Diamond, need help!
bump, i have the same problem as well
any solutions?
i have a solution.
download > install > and run NOGPRS.cab aka No Data. that will shut it up. i just had the same problem and i did that and now i havnt gotten any... i think i might get like one if i turn the phone on and off and what not, but other then that its fine.
Solution to GPRS warning message
Go to settings > Connections > Connections > advanced > select networks >
now check both options to 'my work network'
click ok
and reboot
the irritating message will go away.
until you again reinstall the sim into your phone and it will automatically reconfigure the settings.
Just repeat the above process.
solution
1. Tap Start.
2. Tap Settings.
3. Tap Phone.
4. Tap the Network Tab.
5. Tap the Network Selection Drop down.
6. Tap Manual.
7. Tap the desired network.
8. Tap Ok.
Hi All,
I would like your assistance with something. All it's going to take is a call to you network provider after a quick test with your phone.
The Problem:
Do you miss calls even if the phone has full signal and may even be in your hand? If the answer is yes and you are on any network other than Vodafone, then you are experiencing my frustration. It's due to the networks not prioritising voice calls over data calls when there is an active 2G/GPRS connection. This is not related to the handset at all it's network-side.
The Test:
1. Turn your phone to GSM mode. For my phone it's Settings > Wireless & Network > Mobile Network > Network Mode
2. Start a data connection
3. Use an app that is data intensive e.g. Google Maps
4. Use another phone to call your phone
If I am right, due to a lack of Dual Transfer Mode capability, your phone will bounce the call.
The Solution:
The only solution is for you to call your network and complain. YOU PAY FOR THE SERVICE SO THEY SHOULD PROVIDE IT.
My network is Orange and they say they are looking into it but I have no confidence in them as they say they have never experienced this. It's been the same since I had a Nokia N95 but smart phones these days are so much more data intensive so the problem is greater.
Thanks for you time.
On all the phones I've had with Voda and O2, if I'm using data and get a call, my net connection drops and I get the call.
Been using Raphael for nearly two years on vodafone, no problems. It was a contract phone. Unlocked out of the box, flashed spl and elite rc3 the next day. also no problems whatsoever.
Now, bought another phone and let my missus have Raph. All is good and well but for the life of me i cant figure out how to add a messaging center number, since the phone cannot SEND texts. Fine with receiving though.
Whats tried:
1. Settings > Personal > Phone > Services > VMail and Text Messages > Get settings.
Result - Reading from network and then network error, reading "Cannot read settings from the network. Try viewing settings later or disconnect data connection and try again." Data connection is on, but it can be more of the same - settings are wrong for data connection. Also tried to use my wifi as data - no dice.
2. Settings > Connections > Advanced Network > SMS Setvice > set to GSM (Originally "GSM Preferred").
Other sources indicate that its HERE that should be messahing center number filled in, but there are no fillable fields apart from pulldown to change "SMS Over", options are GSM, GSM Preferred, GPRS, GPRS Preferred. And thats it...
The card i try to run is O2 Pay-Go.
I'm out of ideas. Help...
#UPDATE# Sorted !!!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=433433
Daaaamn.... never thought it would be something this twisted... Worked though...
Hi I purchased a sim free sensation from Vodafone Ireland and am setting it up for o2 Ireland. All works well except receiving MMS....I seem to be able to send them but not receive. Has anybody the setting handy...I have exhausted their website to no avail. Thanks.
http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055990268
Go to Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Access Point Names > [MENU BUTTON] > New APN
Still no joy
Try as I will no Joy. I have entered every imaginable setting into the APN settings and all is working well - Internet is flying, SMS sending and receiving - BUT while I can send MMS messages I cannot receive them. O2 have reset the provisioning several times but still zilch. I don't even get a notification.........
Solution
Turns out that because my last handset was a wretched iPhone the server side in 02 was set for MMS delivery in iMode - this is incompatible with HTC Androids, once changed by O2 all works well. Bloomin iPhone !!!!