Guest Thurstan Posted June 22, 2003 Report Posted June 22, 2003 I seem to be only able to connect to GPRS once per reboot. In other words, if I'm using IE to surf, and the connection drops, I have to turn off and back on again before the SPV will reconnect. :lol: Any ideas?
Guest awarner [MVP] Posted June 22, 2003 Report Posted June 22, 2003 Do you have the latest update? This is an old problem and have not heard it for a while. I can't remember the fix (if any) at the moment sorry. There's always the be all and end all :? hard reset
Guest James Posted June 22, 2003 Report Posted June 22, 2003 running any old caller id software mate?
Guest djthorp Posted June 23, 2003 Report Posted June 23, 2003 I seem to be only able to connect to GPRS once per reboot. In other words, if I'm using IE to surf, and the connection drops, I have to turn off and back on again before the SPV will reconnect. :lol: Any ideas? According to orange 156 last night, there is a problem with GPRS currently, I cant connect at all (using my SPV anyway, my nokia 8310 seems fine :?) Hard reset done nothing for me so either 156 speak the truth and GPRS is down or I could be making a care claim soon (and losing my no claims bonus- DAMN just got down to £3.50 a month for care) Dave
Guest Thurstan Posted June 23, 2003 Report Posted June 23, 2003 Cheers for the replies - it looks like it could have been an old version of whoCall as jlowap said. I got rid of that and installed the latest version of SmartFace and fingers crossed, everything looks okay. Thanks again
Guest drblow Posted June 23, 2003 Report Posted June 23, 2003 This is an old problem and have not heard it for a while. quote] I still suffer from connection problems with gprs - the usual 1 connection per reboor, stuck at dialling... etc - but just haven't mentioned them recently coz it's old news!! I kinda thought everybody just had these bugs with gprs all the time, & we had come to accept them as part of the sh**ty gprs service!
Guest fraser Posted June 23, 2003 Report Posted June 23, 2003 Nah, DrBlow, mine was really bad for a while, exactly as you said. It works perfect now, and I've changed nothing. I've heard in my case it was down to the cell towers having problems and not my handset, but YMMV.
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