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My N900 keeps switching to the MMS connection (which it cannot access the internet through) instead of my networks GPRS access point and i basically want to get rid of it.
i dont send MMS messages and i un-installed fmms in order to get rid of it but it didnt work.

this is really annoying especially as it seems to switch while i am in the middle of buffering videos which then causes the videos to stop buffering.

Can anyone tell me how to delete this useless access point and save me from this annoyance?
 
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If you created that access point with fAPN (you have used a older version of fMSS), you can use it to also delete the access point. fAPN may also be able to delete access points created by fMSS (but I'm not sure about that).
 

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just rename the mms apn to PMMS (P is after O in alphabets).

this is my theory that has worked at least for now... (bug 9500 if I remember correctly)
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You can delete the connection via fAPN. I did something similar for a vodafone tv packet data connection i'd created via fAPN.

From within settings_intenet connections the option to delete packet data connections doesnt work. That is where fAPN comes in you can create them and delete them..
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Cheers guys
i installed fapn and deleted the access point
 

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has anyone ever fixed this without deleting the mms connection? I tried renaming it to zmms with no luck
 
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u can edit the setting apn in fmms to w.e match ur operator.no nneed to delete mms.
 
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no but when my phone tries to autoconnect, it connects to the mms connection instead of my web n walk. it does it randomly as if it searches for available connections and sees the mms connection first so tries to use that. is annoying as hell!!!
 
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I do not think you need separate MMS APN in recent fMMS. Just go to settings and set Network mode to Havoc and it will work just like it should. I had the same problem (always had to switch from MMS to Internet APN) but after enabling Havoc mode it just downloads MMS when they arrive. I do not have separate MMS APN configured but MMS works for me.
 

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champion, setting fMMS to Havoc mode removes it from the connections list. It's documented in the fMMS thread but irony being what it is a power search throws up loads of threads like this one lol
 
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