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SorcererJP
26th December 2006, 12:00 PM
OK.

When I'm at home, I use my Wifi AP to connect to the Internet and my home network. I have to set my settings to:

Settings --> Connections --> Connections --> Adcanced --> Select Networks --> My Work Network.

When I'm on the move and my HTC TyTn is connected to KPN UMTS I hve to manually set my settings to:

Settings --> Connections --> Connections --> Adcanced --> Select Networks --> KPN GPRS / UMTS.


Is there any chance that this can be set to any kind of automatic mode, a scripting tool on my todayscreen or other solution???

levenum
26th December 2006, 12:41 PM
I am not familiar with an automatic way to switch networks, but here is what I do on my Jamin:
My GPRS settings are under My ISP (just tap 'add new connection in the main connections tab, note My ISP has to be selected for use in 'advanced' for this option to be available)
When I connect to my home WiFi (or any other WiFi) I select 'this network connects: to the internet'.
In advance->network selection both lists are on My ISP.
This way I never have to switch between networks and all apps (except push mail that insists on GPRS) use WiFi if available and GPRS if not.

SorcererJP
26th December 2006, 01:59 PM
Wow, thanks!!

4 months of trying, mindbreaking hours. While the solution is so simple!
IT WORKS!

j1c
23rd January 2007, 03:14 PM
I am not familiar with an automatic way to switch networks, but here is what I do on my Jamin:
My GPRS settings are under My ISP (just tap 'add new connection in the main connections tab, note My ISP has to be selected for use in 'advanced' for this option to be available)
When I connect to my home WiFi (or any other WiFi) I select 'this network connects: to the internet'.
In advance->network selection both lists are on My ISP.
This way I never have to switch between networks and all apps (except push mail that insists on GPRS) use WiFi if available and GPRS if not.

I need to do what the opening post dictates also, but I dont quite have a grasp on the above.

Can anyone make it any clearer? Sorry