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Hello,

my n900 shows me frequently the message, "internet connection failed, try again?" (Translated from German to English, could be different with English locale).

Does anybody know what triggers this message exactly? It seems this does not happen always when I am out of reach of a network...

Does anybody know if there is a way to disable this query or always automatically a yes as response?

Many thanks,
Rainer
 
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Hi Rainer,

this may happen if a program tries to open a (specific) internet connection. But that fails due to low reachability or other...

Or you just pass by a location in which a network resides that your N900 knows (or another with same name). And the conn fails due to low signal, wrong credentials, ...

The only way to disable this (without checking gconf store) is to disble auto ümatic connection in settings/icd. Not the thing you like, so you may live with that, it looks like. I do so.
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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
Hi Rainer,

The only way to disable this (without checking gconf store) is to disble auto ümatic connection in settings/icd. Not the thing you like, so you may live with that, it looks like. I do so.
Many thanks for your reply, Peter.

I would have no problem running gconf, do you have any reference which settings influence this?

My prefered way of working would simply try in a few minutes again, when the connection failed or do nothing at all, but it seems to block new connection attempts by any application.

Thanks,
Rainer
 
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No, unfortunately not.
And I am afraid this behaviour is only to stop by disabling auto connection.
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