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From: stan on 7 Mar 2008 12:31 I am interested in finding browser and email clients that have "wifi only" options? Skype Mobile has such a feature and it is useful in limiting data plan useage. With this feature you can limit use of Skype to only situations where wifi is available. If wifi is not available, then the application will not automatically shift to cell lines and consume data quota.
From: Todd Allcock on 7 Mar 2008 16:50 <stan(a)firstport.com> wrote in message news:1f2c60e9-84f5-4fba-9e2a-c82e701368e8(a)p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > I am interested in finding browser and email clients that have "wifi > only" options? Skype Mobile has such a feature and it is useful in > limiting data plan useage. With this feature you can limit use of > Skype to only situations where wifi is available. If wifi is not > available, then the application will not automatically shift to cell > lines and consume data quota. That's a rare feature, since the connection itself is generally handled by the OS. In Skype's case, it was probably put there more for quality issues than for "protecting" you from data charges. Wouldn't it be simpler to just prevent all of your existing apps from connecting to the mobile operator's data by changing your connection settings in Start/Settings/Connections (Tab)/Connections/Advanced (Tab)/Select Networks than trying to find replacement apps for the perfectly useful ones that came with the device?
From: stan on 7 Mar 2008 17:28 On Mar 7, 4:50 pm, "Todd Allcock" <eleccon...(a)AmericaOnLine.com> wrote: > <s...(a)firstport.com> wrote in message > > news:1f2c60e9-84f5-4fba-9e2a-c82e701368e8(a)p25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com... > > > I am interested in finding browser and email clients that have "wifi > > only" options? Skype Mobile has such a feature and it is useful in > > limiting data plan useage. With this feature you can limit use of > > Skype to only situations where wifi is available. If wifi is not > > available, then the application will not automatically shift to cell > > lines and consume data quota. > > That's a rare feature, since the connection itself is generally handled by > the OS. > > In Skype's case, it was probably put there more for quality issues than for > "protecting" you from data charges. > > Wouldn't it be simpler to just prevent all of your existing apps from > connecting to the mobile operator's data by changing your connection > settings in Start/Settings/Connections (Tab)/Connections/Advanced > (Tab)/Select Networks than trying to find replacement apps for the perfectly > useful ones that came with the device? Thanks for the good advice. On my smartphone, HTC 6800, running Windows Mobile 6, when I get to "Select Networks", I do not see a wifi option in the menu. I see only CDMA, My Work network, My Isp. Please advise further. Thanks.
From: Todd Allcock on 7 Mar 2008 19:57 <stan(a)firstport.com> wrote in message news:f7c00ac0-5c66-43c2-a770-c18d1d53a196(a)c33g2000hsd.googlegroups.com... > Thanks for the good advice. On my smartphone, HTC 6800, running > Windows Mobile 6, when I get to "Select Networks", I do not see a wifi > option in the menu. I see only CDMA, My Work > network, My Isp. Please advise further. Thanks. WiFi generally trumps any dial-up option, which is what a mobile data access point acts like. To prevent mobile data from being used, select either My Work Network, My ISP, (or create a new one called "WiFi" if you like.) The IMPORTANT thing is to make sure which ever you select has no dial-up settings defined in it (which is why creating a new one is the safest.) Select it for both options ("Connects to... Internet" and "Connects to... Private Networks") on the Select Networks page. Also, go into the Messaging (email) app and check each POP or IMAP account you've created and make sure they're set to "Internet," "Work," or your newly created/selected network ("My ISP," etc.) The Messaging app actually does what you asked originally- lets you specify the connection used regardless of the device's settings, so be sure it's not left on CDMA.
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