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E200 - How do you force GPRS to close?


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Guest johnsoanes
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The old SPV trick of pressing the end call button to close GPRS does not appear to work on my E200.

I'm getting a weird problem right now where my GPRS will not disconnect. I don't have msn messenger running and it's not doing an Active Sync so i'm a bit puzzled. I have the phone set to disconnect the GPRS if idle for 30 seconds but this doesn't work.

I'm going to download the GRPS counter program to see if anything is actually being transfered. But in the mean time has anyone had this problem?

Guest johnsoanes
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Oh gawd. SORRY.

Just saw that this issue was raised earlier.

Stupid me.

Guest SiDHEaD
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I have the reverse problem on my E100. It wont STAY connected, even if i lock the keypad using the function button rather than the red button. Lasts for a while then clicks off. It's set to NO idle disconnect :lol:

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I have the reverse problem on my E100. It wont STAY connected, even if i lock the keypad using the function button rather than the red button. Lasts for a while then clicks off. It's set to NO idle disconnect

You need to set the 'Idle disconnect after' time to 5 or 10 minutes as this is how long it will hold the connection when no data is being transfered.

Guest SiDHEaD
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Yep i have it on that. It doesn't like "Idle disconnect: Never", does nowt.

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Yep i have it on that. It doesn't like "Idle disconnect: Never", does nowt.

It does do something but it's probably not what you expect. If you set the 'idle disconnect after' to none then it will release the internet connection as you soon as it detects no data transfer (ie after each page is downloaded).

Guest SiDHEaD
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ahh!! Thanks!

Oh well, E200 time for me :lol: They're gonna charge me a shitload though cos i only got the E100 in July ;) :oops:

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I "think" this is related to it from Paul's news review:

"]Suspend/ResumeĀ 

Windows Mobile 2003 builds on Smartphone 2002 by adding GPRS Suspend/Resume support, which maintains a data connection even when the user is on the phone, or the phone is off.

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