Guest mazdatree Posted February 2, 2010 Report Posted February 2, 2010 I have an HTC Diamond running WM 6.1. I've installed the NODATA and disabled the connection. After an hour or so the connect is enabled again. Any suggestions?
Guest SGH-i200 Posted February 15, 2010 Report Posted February 15, 2010 Works great with my SGH-i200 (WM6.1 Standard)! Thank you Paul!!! :D
Guest SGH-i200 Posted February 15, 2010 Report Posted February 15, 2010 (edited) NoDataInRoaming: DISABLE AUTOMATICALLY internet in roaming, RE-ENABLE in home network This program, for all version on WindowsMobile (5.0, 6.0, 6.5), is designed to disable AUTOMATICALLY preventing re-connection of data/internet (gprs, umts, hdspa, internet connection, wap connection) during roaming or abroad (eg: I TIM) and restore/enable (if previously enabled) AUTOMATICALLY data/internet during normal phone state under home network (eg: 3 ITA). Works on international or national roaming. I was used to force phone to stay in "only umts mode / 3g mode" to prevent roaming with other operators using GPRS so i lost many calls/sms when i was without UMTS coverage: this was not acceptable, so i decided to develop this app. EVERYTHING IS AUTOMATIC: NO USER ACTION NEEDED! With Modaco NoData (or NoGPRS or similar app) you was used to manually disable data/internet. But, if you forget? If you have to connect to get mail o google for something? This is boring and time losing: this is why this app exists - to make this job easy and completely automatic and transparent to you. To install this app download the CAB to your mobile or transfer via ActiveSync, click on it and proceed with installation. Now reboot. Nothing else. Simple and easy. Now this application will auto-run on startup, always (unless you uninstall it)! You can also temporarily disable it: on start menu click on this application icon - a warning will ask you to disable it. To re-enable it, simply follow the same procedure used to disable app. Easy? Tested on TouchHD, TouchPRO, TouchPro2, Diamond, Diamon2, Omnia, OmniaHD, Experia. You can freely distribuite this application and/or include in your own cooked rom without permission. In case of privileged execution requirement SIGN the cab with developer test privileged/trusted cerificate. Make sure to install ROOT test certificates from Microsoft's SDK. Registry Configuration & HacksHKLM / Software / DYNAMIC+ / NoDataInRoaming / DisableActiveSyncWakeUp (DWORD) Set this value to 0x00 to auto-wake-up ActiveSync every time you enter in home network (eg: startup, roaming->home). This will start a connection to internet to push mail and sync from outlook remote account. Remember that battery usage will change! Set as 0x01 (default) to disable this feature. This saves battery but you could not receive mail with direct push immediately on home network.If you use DirectPushed mails set this value to 0x00 :DHKLM / Software / DYNAMIC+ / NoDataInRoaming / EnableNotifications (DWORD) Set this value to 0x01 if you wanna be notified throught a baloon when roaming has been detect or re-entered in home network. Useful to debug network! Set this value as 0x00 (default) to disable this feature.HKLM / Software / DYNAMIC+ / NoDataInRoaming / Version (DWORD) This is a packed DWORD reporting installed version. 0xAABBCCDD where AA=major, BB=minor, CC=revision, DD=build. Eg: 0.9.2 => 0x00090200 (or in decimal 590336)Do not edit. Never.HKLM / Comm / ConnMgr /Providers / {7C4B7A3 8-5FF7-4bc1-80F6-5DA7870BB1AA} / Connections / ?????? / Where ?????? means the connection you are going to edit (eg: my connection name). It shoul be similar to your APN or your familiar connection name from your ISP. Creating a DWORD value called __Skip__ and filling it with 0x01 this program will not disable this connection. This is necessary to allow MMS on roaming or a particular connection/APN over roaming! You can create as many __Skip__ as you desire. There is no limit.Obviusly skipping all connections makes this program un-useful :DNoDataInRoaming_Setup_05.cab Edited February 15, 2010 by SGH-i200
Guest thegios Posted February 22, 2010 Report Posted February 22, 2010 Question: what is the difference between using nodata or setting the network to 2g instead of 3g?
Guest JamesPy Posted February 25, 2010 Report Posted February 25, 2010 Brilliant piece of software - works great on my HTC Touch2.
Guest dominic12 Posted February 26, 2010 Report Posted February 26, 2010 Thats Fantastic. I just used in on a Samsung Omnia that was Orange branded (wouldn't let me use my Irish Meteor GPRS) to disable the Orange GPRS. Thanks Paul Here's a quick, handy little application i've rustled up as i'm off abroad for a few days soon, and don't want to run up a huge GPRS bill. It lists your GPRS connections, and allows you to disable them so that they won't be used. Disable your connections before you leave, re-enable them when you return - piece of cake with MoDaCo NoData :( Note that if you get bizarre registry errors on toggling, you need to app unlock your device (e.g. with SDA Application Unlocker). Enjoy, feedback welcomed! If you use the CAB, please consider donating £1 to my 'quidapps' effort to develop cheap, useful applications and tweaks - click here to donate. Donations will be used specifically to buy development tools to enable slicker and more advanced tweaks and applications in the future while retaining a £1 price point! P [Edit 15/01/08: Now added Smartphone support (finally)!] [Edit 29/03/08: Minor update] nodata.cab
Guest Albertri Posted February 28, 2010 Report Posted February 28, 2010 Great Thanks for ths little handy tool it works! :(
Guest Trudide12 Posted March 18, 2010 Report Posted March 18, 2010 Question: what is the difference between using nodata or setting the network to 2g instead of 3g? nodata = no data 2G = slower data than 3G, but data still used
Guest lupus_hegemonia Posted March 18, 2010 Report Posted March 18, 2010 If you go to Settings>Personal>Phone and tic the last tab, on the first top sellection... you can easily set from AUTOMATIC to 800/1600... and the auto GPRS is gone. No need for NoData.
Guest saxahan Posted April 14, 2010 Report Posted April 14, 2010 Thank you for sharing. I tested on my HTC Snap. It's working ;)
Guest popk0rn Posted April 15, 2010 Report Posted April 15, 2010 (edited) Here's a quick, handy little application i've rustled up as i'm off abroad for a few days soon, and don't want to run up a huge GPRS bill. It lists your GPRS connections, and allows you to disable them so that they won't be used. Disable your connections before you leave, re-enable them when you return - piece of cake with MoDaCo NoData ;) Note that if you get bizarre registry errors on toggling, you need to app unlock your device (e.g. with SDA Application Unlocker). Enjoy, feedback welcomed! If you use the CAB, please consider donating £1 to my 'quidapps' effort to develop cheap, useful applications and tweaks - click here to donate. Donations will be used specifically to buy development tools to enable slicker and more advanced tweaks and applications in the future while retaining a £1 price point! P [Edit 15/01/08: Now added Smartphone support (finally)!] [Edit 29/03/08: Minor update] nodata.cab good day to you sir...i was wondering if it would work on my samsung b7330 i just bought it 3 days ago...and my prepaid card got burned because it used the services of the provider when i was browsing the internet...sorry for asking im just lost and practically a newbie at this wifi + phone + windows mobile thing.. anyway ive installed it and i think its working...but it seems tho is still have the 3g signal up on my ui is that normal? Edited April 15, 2010 by popk0rn
Guest mal93 Posted April 26, 2010 Report Posted April 26, 2010 thank you very much, this app does perfectly what i want
Guest andrew.mazlim Posted May 8, 2010 Report Posted May 8, 2010 (edited) Personally, I like better the DataController application; is similar with this one, but totaly finger-friendly and with nice graphics' sliders.DataController.cab Edited May 8, 2010 by andrew.mazlim
Guest dioden Posted May 13, 2010 Report Posted May 13, 2010 Hi This program works fine most off the time. But when i start Slingplayer it starts the data connection even when disabled with NODATA. Slingplayer uses alot of data (streeming TV) so it can be big bills if you use it when roaming, The same happens if i use datacontroller to turn off data connection, Regards Dioden
Guest JPDB Posted May 16, 2010 Report Posted May 16, 2010 Hi! After disabling my data connection (works great), on a Omnia Qwerty, the GPS stops working (running with moddriver. Is this a coincidence or just 'by design'? Regards, Joel
Guest raha1980 Posted May 30, 2010 Report Posted May 30, 2010 Hi guys.. I just want to since this program has been developed in 2006, would this program work on HTC HD2 windows mobile phone?
Guest leland_jr Posted June 2, 2010 Report Posted June 2, 2010 Hi guys.. I just want to since this program has been developed in 2006, would this program work on HTC HD2 windows mobile phone? +1 HTC Sense always seems to override my no data settings. Real pain in the arse.
Guest Cee9 Posted June 17, 2010 Report Posted June 17, 2010 (edited) Homepage for DataController freeware. Homepage for Manila Dial-up Enabler/Disabler freeware. Edited June 18, 2010 by Cee9
Guest hmayag Posted July 21, 2010 Report Posted July 21, 2010 Here's a quick, handy little application i've rustled up as i'm off abroad for a few days soon, and don't want to run up a huge GPRS bill. Thanks really work with my Epix att, can disable de automatic connection data. :D It lists your GPRS connections, and allows you to disable them so that they won't be used. Disable your connections before you leave, re-enable them when you return - piece of cake with MoDaCo NoData :angry: Note that if you get bizarre registry errors on toggling, you need to app unlock your device (e.g. with SDA Application Unlocker). Enjoy, feedback welcomed! If you use the CAB, please consider donating £1 to my 'quidapps' effort to develop cheap, useful applications and tweaks - click here to donate. Donations will be used specifically to buy development tools to enable slicker and more advanced tweaks and applications in the future while retaining a £1 price point! P [Edit 15/01/08: Now added Smartphone support (finally)!] [Edit 29/03/08: Minor update] nodata.cab
Guest alexdrake Posted July 28, 2010 Report Posted July 28, 2010 (edited) hi paul! i wonder if no data will work in nokia N97 phone...im on prepaid and gprs thing consume all my load. :( i tried to install it and there's an error..unsupported file format..hope you could help me. thanks! Edited July 28, 2010 by alexdrake
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