RECAP & CONCLUSION: (?)
Originally Posted by
mabbott
Configure the "Data controller" (found under Start -> Internet) and set it to disconnect after 30 seconds of no use. Don't forget to reboot when prompted.
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Originally Posted by
teradog
Bump... Tk'd u NICE!!, sick of always data connect.
start, internet, data controller, menu, config connection timeouts
Be careful doing this; it
may cause your dialer answer/ignore slider to stick and may result in missed phone calls.C
It
changes your HKLM\Comm\ConnMgr\Planner\Settings\SuspendResume key value to a GPRS setting.
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Originally Posted by sandfox24
That is actually a GSM setting used to set suspend and resume for data connections when receiving a call. - If set wrong on a CMDA phone you wont be able to answer calls. It should be #777. If you use ' Advanced config' that came with the rom, it might change the setting on you.
Here is Microsoft's description - http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc510499.aspx
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Originally Posted by flyers2114
Glad he answered ya Teradog^^^^^^^...was just about to myself for that part......the part I was go on and on about is the SOD....
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OK my results with this:
I went to the reg & sure enough it was wrong & had some text about GSM.. I changed it to #777 & .... wala, I haven't had the SOD (screen of death) yet! And I've got to be saving battery w/o that radio running all the time?! It's only been a couple of hours but so far so good. I'm not sure it should be called the SOD, as it really is only the fact that
it's not coming out of sleep mode. (sleep screen (SS)? ha!)
flyers.. i'm also thinking this is helping with SOD... haven't had an issue for a couple hours.. I thought it was my overclocking script causing it..
Summary: It's OK to change the data disconnect to whatever (30sec), but then you need to change the reg key above also. This is suppose to reduce battery recharge need. Then all else is ok... no other issues..? Correct?