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i know that you can remove the connections from your settings menu. But is there a way to rip out medianet alltogether? what i notice is that if i dont have my wifi turned on, it'll STILL try to connect to Cingular GPRS even tho i've removed it from the list. Theres gotta be a way to COMPLETELY rip out MediaNet and all Cingular GPRS settings.
i know that you can remove the connections from your settings menu. But is there a way to rip out medianet alltogether? what i notice is that if i dont have my wifi turned on, it'll STILL try to connect to Cingular GPRS even tho i've removed it from the list. Theres gotta be a way to COMPLETELY rip out MediaNet and all Cingular GPRS settings.
any help?
Hi Eyerone,
Here are a couple posts from a different thread that may address this situation:
"You may have some application that needs to connect to the internet for updates, some of this are weather program, RSS feeds, avantgo and other alike. you might want to check what application that you have that was set to connect to the internet automatically...
Murduck "
"To disable MediaNet on your Cingular 8125, just go to Start>Settings>Connections Tab>Connections>Manage Existing Connections>the tap and hold the MediaNet connection and select delete. That should do the trick."
Here are a couple posts from a different thread that may address this situation:
"You may have some application that needs to connect to the internet for updates, some of this are weather program, RSS feeds, avantgo and other alike. you might want to check what application that you have that was set to connect to the internet automatically...
Murduck "
"To disable MediaNet on your Cingular 8125, just go to Start>Settings>Connections Tab>Connections>Manage Existing Connections>the tap and hold the MediaNet connection and select delete. That should do the trick."
thanks jane! lets see..
hmmmmmmmmmmm that may be so...but really i dont use any weather progs, rss feeds avantgo or anything. ive already removed all the connections. so when im around a hotspot, it doesnt try to connect to cingular first...that only happens when wifi isnt available. i dont have a dataplan so the only time i intend to use the 8125 is w/ wifi only.