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Cingular HTC 8125 4152441012 GPRS issue

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Posted by: looknow12

After updating to ROM Version 2.25.11 WWE dated 05/11/06 my phone attempts to make a GPRS connection to 4152441012. This is under certain conditions. After rebooting the phone, it appears to work for some time, but later, and certainly when there is no signal it does this.

When I first noticed it, I went to connections, Manage and noticed under MY ISP there were two connections and one of them had the 4152441012 number in it. I removed it. YET, it still continues to fire this connection, somehow, someway.

Any ideas?



Posted by: looknow12

bump.. I can not believe no one else has had this problem.



Posted by: GldRush98

Wirelessly posted (Cingular 8125 (2.25 Rom): HTC-8100/1.2 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows CE; PPC; 240x320) UP.Link/6.3.0.0.0)

Seetins - Connections - Connections - Manage Existing Connections - Make sure the radio button next to the Cingular GPRS apn is selected and save the settings. I haven't had any problems with it switching by it self once I selected it manually.



Posted by: looknow12

It's the only connection so the radio button is selected for it.



Posted by: Control Track

I had this problem, whenever I lost a decent signal, it would try the 415.... number. This is the number you use to use the phone as a modem I believe. I just set it to "AutoPick." Another thing I think was related is that after my ROM upgrade, ActiveSync always seemed to want to run by itself, without me starting it. I would close it, & then notice your problem. I learned to just leave ActiveSync running in the "Running Programs" setting & it works fine now. I think it might have something to do with the ROM upgrade & possibly allowing Syncronization OTA-Over The Air, instead of having to USB your device to your computer.

In conclusion, leave the "Auto Pick" setting checked, and make sure ActiveSync is always running.


If I'm wrong, someone please correct all this, because I'm basically just guessing with all this, but it seemed to fix my problem.



Posted by: looknow12

But I only have one connection in the phone. Autopick isn't an option when you have one connection. I deleted the 415 connection when this started to happen.



Posted by: stevOh

thats the number for CSD. Delete it from your connections list.



Posted by: looknow12

Quote:
Originally Posted by stevOh
thats the number for CSD. Delete it from your connections list.


Start, Settings, Connections, Connections, Manage Existing Connections. There is only one and it is my GPRS Connection. This one is correct.

There used to be two in here and one was labeled/configured to use a 415 number. I deleted this the moment the problem began occurring, but somewhere else it is coming up. I have a registry editor and plan on looking for the 415 entry.



Posted by: sinanju

In Total Commander go to \\\registry\HKLM\ConnMgr\Providers\{7C4...}\Connec tions

Go into any CSD connection there, find the Enabled key and set it to 0.



Posted by: Sprinter

check under "my ISP" *and* "media net" profiles. there are two to look at on the network management page start-settings-connections-connections-advanced click "select networks" then click the dropdown box under "programs that connect to the internet should connect using:

this setting chooses the connection you can edit on the "tasks" tab on the connections page or you can edit the connections from the network management page.

it's likely that your email is set to use your Media Net connection so try looking at your email settings as well.

from the messaging app: menu-tools-options-pick an email account. click next till you get to the email setup(4/4) page and click options - make sure each email account set up is using your ISP connection to connect by clicking the connection dropdown box.

hope this helps





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