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2010-04-16
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2010-04-16
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2010-04-17
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2010-04-17
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Here's a common situation:
I am somewhere with decent reception on my internet signal, could be 2.5G, 3.0G, or 3.5G, doesn't matter. Everything works fine.
I enter a location where i have no signal at all, thus dropping the connection.
I then exit that location and go back to where i had a decent reception prior to entering the location and my assumption is that the N900 should recognize this and simply reconnect to the available connections i have setup in my phone.
However it does not, it simply sits there un-connected. I have to manually go into connections and choose my provider internet connection.
Is this normal? Is this a known bug? Please note that i do have FMMS installed and have a second T-Mobile (US) APN installed using FAPN to use FMMS. However i don't see how that could be an issue because the phone should still choose one of them.
Any help is appreciated as this is really annoying.
Thanks