Hi,
I would like to achieve such function. I open filezilla on my pc, I turn on ssh connection with my locked phone, my phone wakes wi-fi only while the connection is active.
Is it possible to do this?
Any ideas?
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Hi Guys,
I am running active sync 4.5 on my works pc and I want to connect my wm6 device to it whilst I am at work. However, my device checks my gmail and this is blocked via my works network, so i want my device to stay connected to gprs and use that instead of try to use my pc connection.
Is there a setting in Active sync to tell it to use its one connection to the internet instead?
I have set that this PC is connected to the Work network and that has not made any difference.
What else can I try?
Thanks
Doh, I reread the option underneath and the 'allow wireless connection whilst device is connected' sorts this out!
Ok tell a lie.
The GPRS now stays connected but the device isnt using it to connect to the internet. It still tries to use the pass through.
Anyway around this? I assume i need to adjust my connection settings to do with 'work' and the 't-mobile internet' connections.
If I dont have an active WiFi connection then when I want to receive emails or browse the web then the phone automatically starts a GPRS/3G connection which is what I would expect it to do.
However when I want to use Remote Desktop or a remote video application neither will run unless I have an active WiFi connection or I force a GPRS/3G connection by connecting to the web.
I am sure that remote desktop always started it's own session, I don't know why it's not doing this anymore.
How can I get these two apps. to automatically start their own GPRS/3G connection?
Thanks.
anyone know of a program that will automatically power on the wifi when a data connection is required?? I would like a program that not only did this, but would attempt to connect to any available wifi access point, and if none were available to then allow the gprs connection and power down the wifi
hi..i can connect to my linksys(in wifi tab)...however when i open internet eplorer, its automatically connecting to my gprs vodafone for connecting..how do i disable that and connect to internet on wifi..
dheerpat said:
hi..i can connect to my linksys(in wifi tab)...however when i open internet eplorer, its automatically connecting to my gprs vodafone for connecting..how do i disable that and connect to internet on wifi..
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Ensure that you enable Wi-Fi in Comm Manager and, of course, configure your connection (WEP or WPA, MAC adress etc.).
Also check the router for broadcast channels... (b,g,b+g)...
The best option is b+g...
make sure you also turn the power up on the wifi connection..
Am I completely missing something here? Why can I not get my watch on our wifi network. It requires authentication. But if I make sure that bluetooth is enabled. It scans the network and I can see it. However if I try to connect it tells me authentication errors. But I can not find a single spot to add login or password or any authentication option. Only options to connect to wifi are AKA and SIM.. How the heck do I get this thing on a wifi network??
Try disconnecting from Bluetooth and allow your phone to locate your wireless network. You should now be prompted for SSID and password. I personally had a hard time entering a complex password as part of WPA2 requirements. So I enabled WPS on my router and used it to connect my S2 fairly quickly. Furthermore, I don't believe it will use Wifi as long as you are connected to the phone via bluetooth. It can switch to wifi if you are out of the range of bluetooth or choose to use the watch in standalone mode.
Sync your saved wifi information from your Samsung account to your watch. It will log into the wifi network. I had the same problem and after syncing with my phone's saved wifi info it says it's logged in but it will not transfer any data on that wifi network.
Works fine on my home network that only requires a password, but I want it to work everywhere I can connect to wifi with my phone.
Haven't found a solution yet.