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imablackhat
3rd November 2005, 03:27 AM
I found a glitch I've been trying to work around. I use an XDA IIs from O2 with the current Asian WWE O2 ROM in English ;-). Well if I connect to GPRS and use the internet for whatever amount of time I need it for, and disconnect, connect again, and disconnect, it will eventually freeze up the connection when I try to connect again. Either way after like 3 GPRS usages I must softreset in order to connect to GPRS, anyone have this same problem? I would like WM5 but I've upgrade and downgraded 4 times, its just not for my phone, its too slow even with overclocking.

maradori
3rd November 2005, 05:00 AM
i had the same problem~

and found this as the solution from somewhere in the search

Here is a step by step instruction:

1. Download the older version of caller-id from:
ftp://xda:xda@ftp.xda-developers.com/BlueAngel/CAB_Files/Caller%20ID/IA_CallerID_1.20_WWE.CAB
and transfer it over to your device. Any directory is OK. I used ActiveSync to put it into the My Documents folder.

2. Remove the file IA_CD-Startup.exe from \Windows\Startup on your device.

3. Rename iacontacts.dll to something else (e.g. old-iacontacts.dll). This file is in the \Windows directory of your device but is hidden. However you can rename it using your PC. Open Windows explorer, and navigate to Mobile Device>My PocketPC>Windows.

4. Rename displayCID.dll to something else (e.g. old-displayCID.dll). Access it via your PC the same as for the previous step.

5. Soft reset

6. Run the CAB file on the device - just tap on it.

7. Soft reset.

That should do it.

- Peter

bramscolnick
16th November 2005, 01:28 AM
Hi there,

I posted a problem today that doesn't sound quite like the one above.. but maybe it is... please read my post (don't want to make a mess by posting here too) and let me know if you think the caller id could the issue.

Thanks.

http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?p=181358

weasel
16th November 2005, 10:50 PM
Hi there,

following my reply on the other thread, I found this one & followed the instructions. Since then I can always connect & disconnect GPRS and never need to use flight mode to re-activate GPRS

bramscolnick
18th November 2005, 08:45 PM
Hi there,

following my reply on the other thread, I found this one & followed the instructions. Since then I can always connect & disconnect GPRS and never need to use flight mode to re-activate GPRS

So far... soooo good. Strange that caller id would cause the issue. I also downloaded a "Keep your GPRS connection alive" app from another posting. That may be helping as well. Either way, no headaches thus far.

Thanks!