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From: bscheibs on 3 Mar 2008 20:27 I have a Cingular 8125 Pocket PC. I would like to make it so that when I make a phone call it goes through ATT and EVERYTHING else goes through a Wifi connection. I don't want to have emails go through ATT, only a Wifi connection. Is this possible? How do I do it? -- bscheibs
From: Todd Allcock on 4 Mar 2008 20:27 At 03 Mar 2008 17:27:17 -0800 bscheibs wrote: > I have a Cingular 8125 Pocket PC. I would like to make it so that when I > make a phone call it goes through ATT and EVERYTHING else goes through a Wifi > connection. I don't want to have emails go through ATT, only a Wifi > connection. > > Is this possible? How do I do it? Yes. Just change both "Networks" in the Connections applet (Settings/Connections Tab/Connections/Advanced Tab/Select Networks) to a "blank" network with no defined connections (like "My ISP" or "My Work Network." Then check the settings of your e-mail accounts to insure they aren't set to use AT&T data. (Set them to "Work" or "Internet" after you've set the networks like I described above.)
From: bscheibs on 4 Mar 2008 22:12
Thank You very much! -- bscheibs "Todd Allcock" wrote: > At 03 Mar 2008 17:27:17 -0800 bscheibs wrote: > > I have a Cingular 8125 Pocket PC. I would like to make it so that when I > > make a phone call it goes through ATT and EVERYTHING else goes through a > Wifi > > connection. I don't want to have emails go through ATT, only a Wifi > > connection. > > > > Is this possible? How do I do it? > > Yes. Just change both "Networks" in the Connections applet > (Settings/Connections Tab/Connections/Advanced Tab/Select Networks) to a > "blank" network with no defined connections (like "My ISP" or "My Work > Network." > > Then check the settings of your e-mail accounts to insure they aren't set > to use AT&T data. (Set them to "Work" or "Internet" after you've set the > networks like I described above.) > > > > |