Anyone know how i can tell Windows Mobile to drop all data connections temporarily. We have an where we would like to make sure there are no network connections in progress before we make a call with the modem. At the moment if ActiveSync is up or the user is doing something with the browser we're not able to make the call.
thanks
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then this is what ya need
http://www.modaco.com/content/pocket-pc-software/246171/new-free-utility-nodata/
thanks, we tried that however it didn't drop established connections. It prevented new connections from starting but existing ones were not closed.
What i need is something that will drop the established connections. On the Dash and htc 8525 the "Data Connection" tool lets me do it however i need a way to do it myself from within our app.
I've had some luck with RIL_SetGPRSContextActivated() however the state gets reset after i do it.
i don't know the system force close command for "internet connections" to do it, but it may be possible with mortscript (possibly with mouse click if you have to resort to that)
Thanks Joel.
I'll find it and give it a try. There has to be a way to do this programatically. I honestly think MotoQ [email protected]^% up the tapi implementation on the q.
Makes me want to scream.
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The problem with most current task managers/switchers is that they
dont let you switch between programs when your in one of them.
Im using an Elf with HTC task manager V2, and to change to an open
program, I have to go: Start > Today > X button thing > program.
I very much like the idea of the HTC TS, but it could be more efficient.
I dont know about anyone else, but i dont often use the third button
along the top of the HTC TS. (theres "stop all" "settings" and "Memory")
My idea would be to make the "drop down" button stay in the top right
corner permanently, and when you click it, it gives you the list of open
programs like usual, but instead of the three current buttons, have:
"Stop this one" "stop All" and "Minimize."
The settings button could be moved to where all the rest of the devices
settings are.
This for me woule be the ultimate task manager, but sadly I am no
where near a good enough programmer yet to be able to pull this off,
so im putting the idea out there for anyone who might be able to manage it.
Cris
That was really a request in form of an idea ..... sneaky, sneaky!
Chances are that this thread will have to be moved to the Q&A section. Thanks for the "idea" though
You know, TaskFacade gets the job done pretty well also
you should try wktask... its the best because it does exactly what youre asking for... all the open tasks are tabbed at the top like your average windows start bar... you can hold down any tab for a drop down box full of options... terminate, minimize with x button option, hide from task bar (i use with phone, comm manager, etc), etc... ... i use that and morttasks app from mortbuttons with my slide up gesture... it pops up like the cube used to. its very useful when using apps that dont have a task bar like opera mini, spb mobile shell, etc... but hope this helps...
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Assign Task facade to a hard button.
is there such an app as wifi calling for the g1? i hope i posted in the right place?
Nope wrong section, but look here http://hydtech.wordpress.com/2009/10/22/free-voip-calls-with-my-android-g1/
vincent1313 said:
Nope wrong section, but look here http://hydtech.wordpress.com/2009/10/22/free-voip-calls-with-my-android-g1/
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Thank you!
not much productive activity here..
there's a guide to setup wifi calling in the q&a section....lots of steps
Here's an easy guide to setting up wifi calling...
1) Its not called wifi calling, its called VOIP, as in VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL.
2) It is independent of the actual network device, i.e., VOIP works over wifi, 3g, etc.
3) You simply install a program called "sipdroid" (sipdroid.org)
4) You enter the account settings for your SIP provider into sipdroid. There are TONS of sip providers. Use google to find a nice one that is available in your market and that provides the services you need.
And its done.
Now that's not hard, is it?
Not too many steps?
FRING
This application does this too. It connects to Skype as well as any SIP provider.
Tried it with Gizmo5 and it was choppy on wifi, but the app itself is really smooth. I hope they continue to improve it. Until then, SIPdroid is the shizzle.
Start asking your questions in the right sub-forum (Q&A) (Theme) or even in (General), or simply search.......This isn't a developmental subject, Thank you.
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Hi all,
This thread pertains to the inbuilt Internet Calling feature on Gingerbread. By default, it uses g.711 but I use an audio broadcast unit which requires g.722.
Is anyone able to help me, with finding out where the prefs are for the default SIP client, and how to enable g.722 as Mon codec de preference?
Many thanks
Perhaps I should post this in Dev...
Well, according to the rules, I'm not allowed to post a development based question in the dev forum. Apparently "If it's not about a ROM, it's not allowed in the development area" - perhaps the 'Dev' area should be renamed 'ROMs', and a separate Development Area should be opened?! That way, serious questions won't get overlooked and moved down so quick with the masses of repeated questions from new members.
Anyway - thats my rant...
Here's my actual question - reposted:
Hi folks
OK, this isn't ROM related as such, but it is definitely development related, hence posting here. I'm not a programmer, but I know my way around config files etc. usually. What I'm trying to find out, is this:
Can I adjust the 'built-in' VoIP Client to use a different codec? There's no options available in software, but the config for the client must be somewhere - question is, WHERE would it be? If anyone can point me in the right direction, I'll report my findings
There's a few VoIP things I want to customise, but using the native client, rather than a third party app.
I'm not after a spoon-fed solution - just the clues where to look so I can sort it out.
Many thanks
Just unzip any ROM and look inside,
That would spare you own phone and you can check every single file.
Btw, apk are zip files as well...
I've had a look around, but still haven't found the right things.
I guess the 'Internet Calling' function is part of the main 'phone' app, but I can't find any settings or config files for this.
It should be such a simple change to make; but I'm stuck at the first hurdle!!
Do any of you know if there is a way to send a file to an Android phone which would be wifi configurations for a network?
I am looking for a way to send a file via email to other devices so that when they arrive to a specific location that has wifi they dont have to set it up them selves. This file i would hope could be just clicked on and installed to the device so when they enter the wifi range the devices connects automatically.
I know it is possible for the iPhone just not sure about the Androids.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi to everyone, this is my first post even if I've often read this beautiful forum. I have a question about hotspot capabilities in CyanogenMod 12 Lollipop (5.0.2). I had my S4(jftlexx) personal WPA protected hotspot (though with a very dummy password) and was sharing connection with my girlfriend, when suddenly looking at the phone I found out two devices where connected. As soon as I was aware I stopped the hotspot and now here's my question: if someone was able to deduct my hotspot password and connected to my personal hotspot, was it able to browse my personal file and eventually steal it?
I'm asking because I have on my phone very sensible data, that should remain on my own. I know that it's not directly possible without a dedicated app installed, like an FTP server (i have superbeam installed even I'm 100% sure its server was not running and sharing nothing), but someone with some knowledge and hacking intentions could be able to do this? thank you, and sorry, I'm a little in panic
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