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The extended ROM on the O2 versions of PPC2003 SE, disconnect GPRS when there is no traffic, not sure what the timeout is.   There is an application GB-SOFT Tweak - v02.04.2004 alows you to set the time out on your connection.


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ianwood, on Feb 10 2005, 20:23, said:

A personal firewall that logged/blocked/allowed processes/apps to access GPRS or WiFi would be very useful indeed.

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You can get one of these for the PPC free now. Its called Airscanner. Cant be arsed to find the link for it, google it and ye shall find.

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Chaser81, on Feb 11 2005, 14:48, said:

You can get one of these for the PPC free now. Its called Airscanner. Cant be arsed to find the link for it, google it and ye shall find.

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Thanks for the tip. I shall seek it out.

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This morning, I watched my Jam connect to GPRS, and it slowly transferred 100KB of data, at which point I closed the connection.  Seconds later it connected again!  It did this about 3 times, id been closing the connection with Sbp, but after this, I closed the connection by holding down the end key, and it never came back on :lol:

May put something useful here soon, maybe...





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