Does anybody know how to enable transparent data transmission when connecting with CSD to another mobile? I only get RLP to work.
UnKnOwN
It depends on which modes are actually supported on the network. I think we found no differences in throughput/latency/errors when we tested using different modes, so we suspected the network just doesn't listen to the phones and does it's own thing.
With RLP the maximum tx rate is 9.6 but since gsm codec runs with 13.2 I thought switching to transparent mode (no error compensation) will increase my data throughput.
UnKnOwN
You need a CE version with the CSD Connect type entry in the System\Settings\Connections area. You can the select between V.32, V.34, V.110 and V.100 (from memory).
After having a look to the CSD connection applet I've noticed that there are entries for 9.6 only. I've tried all settings and can confirm that there is no difference between transparent and non transparent. The incoming call at the other station was ALWAYS non transparent (RLP).
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UnKnOwN said:
I've tried all settings and can confirm that there is no difference between transparent and non transparent. The incoming call at the other station was ALWAYS non transparent (RLP).
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This statement really needs the provider specified: there's differences between them...
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I have just upgraded from a Kaiser to the TP2.
Using comm. manager on the Kaiser I could manually select 3G to be on or off.
I installed advanced config manager and enabled the 3G tab in comm. manager but it remains greyed.
Any data connection I make appears to connect in Gprs mode with no 3G or H icon displaying in the top bar.
How do I get 3G working on the TP2?
Am I missing something here?
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I have just upgraded from a Kaiser to the TP2.
Using comm. manager on the Kaiser I could manually select 3G to be on or off.
I installed advanced config manager and enabled the 3G tab in comm. manager but it remains greyed.
Any data connection I make appears to connect in Gprs mode with no 3G or H icon displaying in the top bar.
How do I get 3G working on the TP2?
Am I missing something here?
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It automatically goes to 3G if it's available. I don't get 3G in my house. But you don't have to do anything, it's automatic.
T-Mobile removed the icons for the mode. They only did a half-ass job though as the mode shows up once a data connection is established over the bars. Oops! I think this is an attempt to hide the fact that on the roads and byways, most of T-Mobile's network is still GPRS - not even EDGE!
Find one of the Icon packs here on XDA - they work. It will connect in 3G automatically if its available. You can shut that off (doing so saves battery if you're in a known no-3G area as it won't search for the signal) on the Phone settings option if you wish.
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T-Mobile removed the icons for the mode. They only did a half-ass job though as the mode shows up once a data connection is established over the bars. Oops! I think this is an attempt to hide the fact that on the roads and byways, most of T-Mobile's network is still GPRS - not even EDGE!
Find one of the Icon packs here on XDA - they work. It will connect in 3G automatically if its available. You can shut that off (doing so saves battery if you're in a known no-3G area as it won't search for the signal) on the Phone settings option if you wish.
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T-Mobile has the icons for the 3G mode. It has the "E" for Edge and "3G" for 3G.
It automatically connects to 3G, there's no need to search for anything. The only reason you'd want that is if you want to NOT use 3G.
ace10134 said:
T-Mobile has the icons for the 3G mode. It has the "E" for Edge and "3G" for 3G.
It automatically connects to 3G, there's no need to search for anything. The only reason you'd want that is if you want to NOT use 3G.
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Yes and no.
The "standby" icons for data mode available ("G", "E", "3G", or "H") are missing from the T-Mobile load. The proper mode does identify over the antenna bars once a data connection comes up, but in data-standby, its missing.
This is an intentional omission as the standard Icon pack from HTC includes these. If you load one of the icon packs off XDA they will "magically appear."
I like knowing what mode is available (not just in use, if any is in use) so I have one of the other icon packs loaded - plus I think they're far more pretty
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Yes and no.
The "standby" icons for data mode available ("G", "E", "3G", or "H") are missing from the T-Mobile load. The proper mode does identify over the antenna bars once a data connection comes up, but in data-standby, its missing.
This is an intentional omission as the standard Icon pack from HTC includes these. If you load one of the icon packs off XDA they will "magically appear."
I like knowing what mode is available (not just in use, if any is in use) so I have one of the other icon packs loaded - plus I think they're far more pretty
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Huh, weird. lol. Idk, it works how I'd like it to right now.
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Yes and no.
The "standby" icons for data mode available ("G", "E", "3G", or "H") are missing from the T-Mobile load. The proper mode does identify over the antenna bars once a data connection comes up, but in data-standby, its missing.
This is an intentional omission as the standard Icon pack from HTC includes these. If you load one of the icon packs off XDA they will "magically appear."
I like knowing what mode is available (not just in use, if any is in use) so I have one of the other icon packs loaded - plus I think they're far more pretty
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OK thanks. I agree, I also want to know what mode I am currently using. Can you recommend one of the icon packs?
I'm partial to the Spikes' MicNeo ones here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=522080&highlight=micneo
Does anyone know if there's a registry setting to enable the connectivity menu icon to animate when the ActiveSync is being actively access? On my old Treo Pro when a connection was be established or when there was OTA ActiveSync network access occuring the network data connectivity icon animated. I notice with my ATT TP2 the icons are static.
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Does anyone know if there's a registry setting to enable the connectivity menu icon to animate when the ActiveSync is being actively access? On my old Treo Pro when a connection was be established or when there was OTA ActiveSync network access occuring the network data connectivity icon animated. I notice with my ATT TP2 the icons are static.
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I answered this myself by comparing registries between my old phone and new AT&T Tilt 2. Verdict: there's a registry setting you need to add to the Tilt2/TP2 to get the animated connection menu icon back. Posting here in case helpful to anyone else...
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Shell\
Add DWORD:
CellularDataIconOptions = 2
on my works touch hd we use gprs.
depending on the strength of signal the phone will display in the top title bar
3G or H or G
if it displays 3G it won't connect to my works software via gprs.
i have to wait for it to display H or G
is there any setting or software i can use to make my phone disregard 3G ??
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on my works touch hd we use gprs.
depending on the strength of signal the phone will display in the top title bar
3G or H or G
if it displays 3G it won't connect to my works software via gprs.
i have to wait for it to display H or G
is there any setting or software i can use to make my phone disregard 3G ??
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If you go to the manilla settings tab and disable 3G, does it still show 3G? I think it should default to GPRS if you do so (but I'm not 100% certain).
scottydog90 said:
on my works touch hd we use gprs.
depending on the strength of signal the phone will display in the top title bar
3G or H or G
if it displays 3G it won't connect to my works software via gprs.
i have to wait for it to display H or G
is there any setting or software i can use to make my phone disregard 3G ??
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find Comm Manager then turn off 3G
using Manila 2.5 its found at
Settings / Wireless Controls / Comm manager turn off 3G
or
older WM6.1 Start/Settings/Personal/phone/band/
select your network type to GSM
to 2G or 3G thats the question
press the option to dial out
press MENU
choose OPTIONS
choose BAND tab
change top drop down box from AUTO to GSM
choose OK at top of screen
Phone will go from 3G if its in it to 2G and will stay stuck in 2G
You'll notice that your battery life will also last longer and if you were always swapping from 3G to 2G and back, you may have missed alot of calls too...
Happy 2G'ing - i am
many thanx for your replies guys...very useful..
to clarify...am using wm6.1 "proper rom"...nothing exciting i'm afraid.
so qeequeg...not sure what manilla settings are? but if you mean touch flow
then theres nothing to disable 3g (just sync data/sound/wallpaper/communications/customise tabs/about)
eye bees....nothing to turn off 3g in comm manager..(but again i'm using wm6.1)
but eye bees crystal_clear if i follow your instructions for wm6.1 and change band to gsm...phone tells me "if you chance bandset settings PDP context data call will be deactivated"....select it and indeed phone displays G in top bar ALL THE TIME
this works ok but with the software we that i'm logging onto via gprs its very slow.
ideally i want phone to display H all the time...
when i follow your instructions to change band to gsm theres another choice of WCDMA....would this be any better??
again thanx for input...feel nearly there but would like to tweak further for the illusive H
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many thanx for your replies guys...very useful..
to clarify...am using wm6.1 "proper rom"...nothing exciting i'm afraid.
so qeequeg...not sure what manilla settings are? but if you mean touch flow
then theres nothing to disable 3g (just sync data/sound/wallpaper/communications/customise tabs/about)
eye bees....nothing to turn off 3g in comm manager..(but again i'm using wm6.1)
but eye bees crystal_clear if i follow your instructions for wm6.1 and change band to gsm...phone tells me "if you chance bandset settings PDP context data call will be deactivated"....select it and indeed phone displays G in top bar ALL THE TIME
this works ok but with the software we that i'm logging onto via gprs its very slow.
ideally i want phone to display H all the time...
when i follow your instructions to change band to gsm theres another choice of WCDMA....would this be any better??
again thanx for input...feel nearly there but would like to tweak further for the illusive H
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H = HSDPA its part of 3G and network dependant (sometime called 3.5G ?)
if 3G signal is not strong you will not always get the H
if 3G and H network not present then phone automatical selects G= GSM(GRPS) or E=EDGE
Phone/ Band settings
if you set to WCDMA would only connect to 3G/H network but if no 3G network coverage then no phone connection
Auto means Phone selects 3G or GSM which ever nework is received best
Hope that helps
eyebees...many thanx for your help and advice...appreciated
What is the H?
I'm new to droid and after always seeing E or G before rooting and installing liberated ROM, I now have an H. What is this? Does it use more Data?
buzz71023 said:
I'm new to droid and after always seeing E or G before rooting and installing liberated ROM, I now have an H. What is this? Does it use more Data?
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Icons in top bar means:
G=GSM
E=Edge
3G=well, 3G
H=HSDPA or HSUPA(High speed download/upload for 3G)
It does not use more data, rather it does increase max data speed(both upload and download)
Thanks
retsam88 said:
Icons in top bar means:
G=GSM
E=Edge
3G=well, 3G
H=HSDPA or HSUPA(High speed download/upload for 3G)
It does not use more data, rather it does increase max data speed(both upload and download)
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Thanks.......
tyvm ery hellp me
Is there a way to get a rooted stock sense (deodex) ROM to display the correct data connection and not always display "3G" even if you are in a 1xRTT area? I am also themed with this theme (if it matters)...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=753081
(or maybe there is a theme that gives the 'stock' look that will display correct icons?)
I've read many postings on many forums (even Sprint's and HTC's) about this issue, but no answers were ever posted if it would be fixed.
If I remember correctly, the manual states that when the 3G icon is lit up you are connected to 3G, when it is greyed out you are connected at 1xRTT.
I have Zooper Widget Pro on my rooted/modded (CM 10.2.0-d2spr) Sprint Samsung Galaxy S3. I've noticed that when I'm on anything other than 4G/LTE, I get sensible values for #NCSIG# and #NCSIGN#. However, when my phone connects to an LTE tower, #NCSIG# jumps to/stays at 99, and #NCSIGN# jumps to/stays at 85 (positive, not negative).
Is there a reason for this, and any fix/workaround? I'm trying to use it to display a progress bar, but when the numbers go wonky like that it's not very helpful. Since my office and home both have varying degrees of LTE coverage, I usually end up with a useless progress bar most of the time
Thanks!
I have similar issues on VZW. NSIG is always 99 and NCSIGN is always 85.....Works for a short time after a reboot but eventually goes back to this.
VZW GNEX 4.22
A.L.2009 said:
I have similar issues on VZW. NSIG is always 99 and NCSIGN is always 85.....Works for a short time after a reboot but eventually goes back to this.
VZW GNEX 4.22
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A.L.2009, what ROM are you running? Try turning off LTE (Settings > Wireless & Networks > More... > Mobile Networks > Network Mode) and select one similar to "CDMA/EvDo auto" (or another one that mentions CDMA but not LTE). If you get more sensible numbers after turning that off, then it's likely a problem with LTE specifically... if not, then I'm stumped
To the devs: I'd be willing to help debug this if you have any special tools to do so
Thanks..tried switching from LTE to CDMA, same problem.
Im running stock/rooted 4.2.2
Not sure if this is your issue but this is how I set up my WiFi and Cell progress bars:
For WiFi progress bar, under the 'Edit Progress Min/Max/Value' setting I have the Min set at 0, value is #NWSIG# and Max is set to 9.
For Cell progress bar, under the 'Edit Progress Min/Max/Value' setting I have the Min set at 0, value is #NCSIG# and Max is set to 31.
The reasoning is that the zooper fields for NWSIG field has values between 0 and 9 while NCSIG has values betwen 0 and 31. NCSIG also shows ASU as a value, but I have no idea what that is. Setting the max value to these settings makes the progress bar seem more usable to me than a setting of 0 to 100.
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Not sure if this is your issue but this is how I set up my WiFi and Cell progress bars:
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The progress bars work just fine on any other network (1x, 3g, ehrpd), but when the phone connects to 4g/LTE, the numbers go wonky. I get the feeling this is a CDMA-specific issue, since I'm on Sprint and A.L.2009 is on Verizon. I imagine if it occurred on GSM networks too, it would've gotten more attention by now.
I just posted about this in a thread and a wonderful themer kwerdenker pointed me here Android Source CellSignalStrengthCdma you will have to use #NCSIGN# as for the progress bar code it will look like this or at least its what i did...
Code:
min = $#NCELL#=Sprint?-100:0$ value $#NCELL#=Sprint?#NCSIGN#*-1:#NCSIG#$ max $#NCELL#=Sprint?-75:31$
That code should allow for either DBM (Sprint) or ASU (GSM) i did it on my nexus 5...hope that helps
BlueDrgBlade said:
I just posted about this in a thread and a wonderful themer kwerdenker pointed me here Android Source CellSignalStrengthCdma you will have to use #NCSIGN# as for the progress bar code it will look like this or at least its what i did...
Code:
min = $#NCELL#=Sprint?-100:0$ value $#NCELL#=Sprint?#NCSIGN#*-1:#NCSIG#$ max $#NCELL#=Sprint?-75:31$
That code should allow for either DBM (Sprint) or ASU (GSM) i did it on my nexus 5...hope that helps
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Yeah, that source code highlights the problem:
Get the LTE signal level as an asu value between 0..97, 99 is unknown
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Whenever I'm connected to LTE, the value comes up "99".
That's what I get also on my n5...I just gave up on the asu for CDMA for that reason. I'm sure someone a lot smarter than I has a way but I haven't figured it out yet.. Sorry
Yeah... I can't use dbm either, because it's supposed to be a negative value, but when I connect to LTE it goes to +85
Doktor Jones said:
Yeah... I can't use dbm either, because it's supposed to be a negative value, but when I connect to LTE it goes to +85
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If you use the code i posted it will allow for a progress part to work....you have to basically make it negative. I saw the positive on my LTE on my N5 and that is how i got it to work with a progress bar. However i didn't check to see what the regular signal for voice would show up as...if that is already negative i will make modifications to my code and post it...going to check that right now.
EDIT: I just tested it and voice goes to a negative number so i will make changes to the code and re-post for you guys.
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Okay i got the new code for the value section on a progress bar that will allow for the change...my N5 only connects to LTE unless i need to make or get a call then it switches networks from Data to Voice network and thus why i didn't think about the issue you just brought up...
here's the code hope this helps....
Code:
$#NCELL#=Sprint && #NCSIGN#>-1?(#NCSIGN#*-1):#NCSIGN#$ $#NCELL#!=Sprint?#NCSIG#$
BlueDrgBlade said:
If you use the code i posted it will allow for a progress part to work....you have to basically make it negative. I saw the positive on my LTE on my N5 and that is how i got it to work with a progress bar. However i didn't check to see what the regular signal for voice would show up as...if that is already negative i will make modifications to my code and post it...going to check that right now.
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That doesn't actually solve the problem; normally (1x, 3G, EHRPD) the values are already negative, ranging from -125 to about -60 (theoretically it could go much higher, but -62 is the best I've ever seen, standing within ~100yd of a tower with LOS). If I just use some math magic to make the invert the positive, it still doesn't resolve the fact that the 85 is an entirely invalid value. However, doing some more Googling, it looks more like it might be a ROM-related issue with Sprint LTE; in other words, ZW gets bad data, and just merrily runs along with it.
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That doesn't actually solve the problem; normally (1x, 3G, EHRPD) the values are already negative, ranging from -125 to about -60 (theoretically it could go much higher, but -62 is the best I've ever seen, standing within ~100yd of a tower with LOS). If I just use some math magic to make the invert the positive, it still doesn't resolve the fact that the 85 is an entirely invalid value. However, doing some more Googling, it looks more like it might be a ROM-related issue with Sprint LTE; in other words, ZW gets bad data, and just merrily runs along with it.
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I noticed that looking over more of the source code for android...but my last code post above should allow for this goof up in the system.
I have a similar issue with my Droid Turbo on VZW. ASU comes up as -3, but dBm comes up as around -119, which is not my real signal strength. It's breaking one of the indicators on my shiny new widget.