CeeBee
Expert Member
Hi, anybody have similar experience with E220?
I have a user who is quite frustrated with E220 which 'keeps disconnecting'.
It seems the E220 gets full signal HSDPA, and connects to websites very fast (>900kbps max).
However, when it is not transferring, it seems to disconnect.
I have found with my own E220, it shows connection to HSDPA, when transferring data up or down, or while opening websites, and when it is done, and there is no transferring it goes to 3G, until I start doing something that causes data trf, goes to HSDPA again.
Yet on this user's E220, when the connection goes quiet, eg. after opening a website, while u reading the text, filling in an online form, it seems to disconnect. The software shows it's still connected, but when u open another page / click to continue after filling the online form, doesn't wanna open the page, it's like the connection is lost. Almost like with the old dialup connection where it disconnects after a certain period of no action.
Only way to browse / continue again, is click disconnect & re-connect.
I can't find any setting in the software to "stay connected",
anybody got any ideas?
(Dell D800 + WinXP Sp2, on MTN in Kempton area)
I have a user who is quite frustrated with E220 which 'keeps disconnecting'.
It seems the E220 gets full signal HSDPA, and connects to websites very fast (>900kbps max).
However, when it is not transferring, it seems to disconnect.
I have found with my own E220, it shows connection to HSDPA, when transferring data up or down, or while opening websites, and when it is done, and there is no transferring it goes to 3G, until I start doing something that causes data trf, goes to HSDPA again.
Yet on this user's E220, when the connection goes quiet, eg. after opening a website, while u reading the text, filling in an online form, it seems to disconnect. The software shows it's still connected, but when u open another page / click to continue after filling the online form, doesn't wanna open the page, it's like the connection is lost. Almost like with the old dialup connection where it disconnects after a certain period of no action.
Only way to browse / continue again, is click disconnect & re-connect.
I can't find any setting in the software to "stay connected",
anybody got any ideas?
(Dell D800 + WinXP Sp2, on MTN in Kempton area)
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