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Re: Maybe an easy question
I have tryed everyones sugestions and still no luck. what did work was the long press option. is there a way of telling what program is transmitting or should I try hard reseting to try to get it back to normal "I do not want to do this. I will have to reload a lot of SH**". Please can any one give me any more options??
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Re: Maybe an easy question
This happened to me before when I had my Mogul. It stopped after a couple hard resets.
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Re: Maybe an easy question
im confused... if u go turn off data< then connect to the internet, well u just turned the data back on by doing so.. also, and send/receive schedules will reactivate it as well...
once u end your browsing session, you would have to go back and redisable data if u want it off again... |
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Re: Maybe an easy question
when your done with the web, use long press to shut down the data transfer. as stated above, once you open up IE or O it will reconnect. then when you shut them down long press and your done.
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Re: Maybe an easy question
Download advanced Config. Install it, open it up, click on menu\more settings\connections, and check the box "disconnect after:". Then put the amount of time you want for it to automatically disconnect below.
Then reboot. After this is enabled, it should be off most of the time that you connect, unless you have programs activating the internet. If you have programs activating the internet, then you will need to take a close look at what you have runnign and other settings. the programs that come to my mind were already mentioned. You can also get a task manager program such as dotfred's task manager. |
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Re: Maybe an easy question
I think he's saying that the data arrows stay lit all the time
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