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| Do you know a way to restrict media player to use wlan only? Hi Group, i have got a smartphone with Windows mobile smartphones and wlan. I love to use Media player to stream radio at home over wlan. Whenever however the wlan is not available, the radio streams further automatically over edge and drains my bank account... Have you got an idea how to restrict Media player to use wlan only? Thank you for any advice. Laszlo |
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| Re: Do you know a way to restrict media player to use wlan only? "Laszlo Lebrun" <Lazlo_Lebrun@laszlomail.com> wrote in message news:gpq5m0$b3r$02$1@news.t-online.com... > Hi Group, > i have got a smartphone with Windows mobile smartphones and wlan. > I love to use Media player to stream radio at home over wlan. > Whenever however the wlan is not available, the radio streams further > automatically over edge and drains my bank account... > > Have you got an idea how to restrict Media player to use wlan only? > > Thank you for any advice. > > Laszlo Hi there.. I use wlan to listen to radio on my HTC Touch pro. I always select 'airplane' mode so it doesn't switch to edge or gprs.. so far it does the trick but for me the batter runs dry pretty fast and having it on airplane mode is not for everyone.. Obviously you cannot receive or make calls. Have you tried using third party software? |
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| Re: Do you know a way to restrict media player to use wlan only? On Wed, 25 Mar 2009 22:44:44 +0000, fellowscot wrote: > "Laszlo Lebrun" <Lazlo_Lebrun@laszlomail.com> wrote in message > news:gpq5m0$b3r$02$1@news.t-online.com... >> Hi Group, >> i have got a smartphone with Windows mobile smartphones and wlan. I >> love to use Media player to stream radio at home over wlan. Whenever >> however the wlan is not available, the radio streams further >> automatically over edge and drains my bank account... >> >> Have you got an idea how to restrict Media player to use wlan only? >> >> Thank you for any advice. >> >> Laszlo > > Hi there.. I use wlan to listen to radio on my HTC Touch pro. I always > select 'airplane' mode so it doesn't switch to edge or gprs.. so far it > does the trick but for me the batter runs dry pretty fast and having it > on airplane mode is not for everyone.. Obviously you cannot receive or > make calls. > on my HTC Excalibur (s620) i can switch off the phone as well, but i would like to get incoming calls... Regarding the battery, it is better to run it on mains with the HTC adaptor (USB, Audio jack, Headset output) it sounds quite good on my Hifi equipment. Which 3rd party SW do you have in mind? At a worst case, i would buy another S620 without SIM, just to listen to the radio. It's much cheaper on ebay than a WLAN radio. Regards Laszlo |
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| Re: Do you know a way to restrict media player to use wlan only? "Laszlo Lebrun" <Lazlo_Lebrun@laszlomail.com> wrote in message news:gpq5m0$b3r$02$1@news.t-online.com... > Hi Group, > i have got a smartphone with Windows mobile smartphones and wlan. > I love to use Media player to stream radio at home over wlan. > Whenever however the wlan is not available, the radio streams further > automatically over edge and drains my bank account... > > Have you got an idea how to restrict Media player to use wlan only? > > Thank you for any advice. I don't know if there's a way to stop WMP specifically, but Modaco has a utility to easily suspend and reenable mobile data (designed primarily for traveling abroad, but would work well for your needs): http://www.modaco.com/content/pocket...tility-nodata/ This would be easier than working your way through umpteen menus to shut of the mobile data network connection each time. |
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| Re: Do you know a way to restrict media player to use wlan only? On Thu, 26 Mar 2009 19:24:24 -0600, Todd Allcock wrote: > "Laszlo Lebrun" <Lazlo_Lebrun@laszlomail.com> wrote in message > news:gpq5m0$b3r$02$1@news.t-online.com... >> Hi Group, >> i have got a smartphone with Windows mobile smartphones and wlan. I >> love to use Media player to stream radio at home over wlan. Whenever >> however the wlan is not available, the radio streams further >> automatically over edge and drains my bank account... >> >> Have you got an idea how to restrict Media player to use wlan only? >> >> Thank you for any advice. > > I don't know if there's a way to stop WMP specifically, but Modaco has a > utility to easily suspend and reenable mobile data (designed primarily > for traveling abroad, but would work well for your needs): > http://www.modaco.com/content/pocket...6171/new-free- utility-nodata/ > > This would be easier than working your way through umpteen menus to shut > of the mobile data network connection each time. That is already a good improvement, previously i had to cut the phone line completely, now it cuts GPRS only and I still can receive calls. If it could cut the GPRS access from only Media Player i'd be in heaven! Laszlo |
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