Hi, go to settings and themes, and set the theme basic. This will turn active standby off.

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From: "Stephen Giggar" <sgig...@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 4:02 AM
To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>
Subject: Re: [Talks] turning on the active standbye mode on the nokia6220classic

Emma

When you are in the Standby mode menu! Does it have something called Standby Mode Theme? If so, select that and then change it to what you want.

Signed: Stephen Giggar
Skype: dr-phone.

Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Emma Taylor" <emmataylorvis...@gmail.com>
To: "'Talks Mailing List'" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 7:58 PM
Subject: [Talks] turning on the active standbye mode on the nokia 6220classic


Hi list members, I'm using a nokia 6220 classic at the moment as my backup phone, am just wondering, how do I turn on the active standbye mode on this
phone?
Have looked in the active standbye options and it just gives me the left and right soft key shortcuts and what they are set to, but nothing about turning
on or off the active standbye.
Any help on this would be very much appreciated.
Regards,
Emma Taylor

-----Original Message-----
From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com] On
Behalf Of Bernard Hemmings
Sent: Monday, 13 September 2010 9:44 AM
To: Talks Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Talks] a major problem with telstra protected destinations..

No well I don't get any errors like that and it connects to the router
perfectly.  On the e72 there is a utility called internet which also
connects perfectly. but when you attempt to go to any address or specify a
home page the error invalid server name comes up after about 20 seconds.
the only way the nokia techs could get a partial work around is to launch
the wlan wizard and leave that open then go to web addresses. That method
worked for browsing but all the built in apps that access servers like
software updater, quick office updates and upgrades, internet radio and so on still would not work. believe you me they spent hours with it and tried 3 different networks. On my replacement handset their partial work around
won't even work.  Naturally when I first reported the problem they were
inclined to blame my wireless LAN set-up However when their networks would
not work with the handset either they then asked all about talks.  Today
when I go there I will have copied the talks and eloquence installers to the

memory card so they can see how it's installed and by using a ten day
license I should be able to squash any blame they may try to lay on talks. Had it been only one handset with the problem then it's more of a glitch but

if there are 2 there are certain to be more.  I tell you if the media get
hold of this Telstra would have a tough time as very few people would
believe that such a problem is accidental as you can still you your wlan you

just can't access the net through it. if other people were not running the
same software version on their e72 with out problems I would have thought
the problem was a bug in the software.  Nokia don't give out replacement
handsets lightly and with my old one they even tried replacing the wifi part

even though I told them it would not correct the issue.
So it can connect to the router and even to the net but not to specific web
addresses.  As I said to the techs it's almost as if something is being
added or removed from web addresses or server names but if this is the case
the altered address is not being displayed on the screen.

Bernard Hemmings
email: bern...@bhemmings.net
Skype: Bernard Hemmings
Ftp server email: ser...@bhemmings.net
ftp server address: livingaudio.bhemmings.net
Home: 61-02-95841280
Mobile: 61-0412177799

----- Original Message ----- From: "James Mannion" <mannion...@gmail.com>
To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 9:37 AM
Subject: Re: [Talks] a major problem.


I don't know if this is related or will help or not, but on my
unlocked n82 it has recently taken to where it will not connect
initially using a wifi connection even with wifi turned on and select
access point always set to ask. If I select my wifi access point it
will say no gateway replied. If I connect initially by using AT&T edge
connection (it does not have 3g for the us on this phone) then I go
into tools once in the browser and switch connection and select the
wifi it works. I have tried to narrow down what has caused this
behavior, which at one time did not happen, and I have not been able
to find any setting that is hard set to anything.

On 9/12/10, tariq <tariq_...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote:
i think this is the answer i do this too david.  Unless I'm being
completely
stupid but cant understand here what the big deal is. Its a simple case
of
finding a work around which works.
Tariq
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Griffith" <d.griff...@btinternet.com>
To: "'Talks Mailing List'" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 7:11 PM
Subject: Re: [Talks] a major problem.


This is what I did on my N86.
Most of the time it prpre-selected  my wireless LAN.
Very occasionally it tried to connect through t Mobile but it seems to
have
got the point now and is  now pretty much offering LAN as the default
all
the time now.

Regards

David Griffith

-----Original Message-----
From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com]
On
Behalf Of tariq
Sent: Sunday, 12 September 2010 15:40
To: Talks Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Talks] a major problem.

if you change the settings to always ask you will be asked which
connection
you wish to use each time you wish to connect.  Only way round it I
reckon.
This way you can connect to your wireless lan or alternative connection.
Tariq
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bernard Hemmings" <li...@bhemmings.net>
To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 11:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Talks] a major problem.


Hi Stephen even if you remove the sim and format the phone the telstra destinations stay in place. The only way they can be removed is via a text message sent by them then you read back the password then they can remove them. I assumed when I got the replacement phone there would be
no

destinations or no defined access points. I even installed talks with
out

the sim card in the phone and while in ten minute mode checked this. I then formatted the phone hoping to delete the telstra settings but they
were still there.  Had the access points and destinations not been
present

on this replaced handset I was going to create them manually and had
noted

what was to go in each field from the last handset.  This is why I
asked
the techs at nokia service if they could delete the destinations after
they had removed all the access points this is when they told me they
can
not remove them.

Bernard Hemmings
email: bern...@bhemmings.net
Skype: Bernard Hemmings
Ftp server email: ser...@bhemmings.net
ftp server address: livingaudio.bhemmings.net
Home: 61-02-95841280
Mobile: 61-0412177799

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Giggar" <sgig...@gmail.com>
To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Talks] a major problem.


Bernard

Just a thought! If you get a new handset or you try a format! Leave
the
Sim card out in either case. This away when the phone comes up
initially
after the format with no sim in it or it is a brand new phone with no
sim

in it. Then install Talks with no Sim in it. Then try setting up your
WiFi access point and see if it works with no Sim ever being in the
phone. This away it is hoped that there will be no access point in the
phone at all when starting out.

If this works with Talks with no sim ever being in the phone! Then put
the sim in the phone and power it up. When you get the messages from
telstra Cancel out of them with SoftKey2, do not accept them. Then go
into your inbox on the phone and delete the messages! Do not open
them.

Now try again with using your access point with Talks and see what
happens.

Good luck!

Signed: Stephen Giggar
Skype: dr-phone.

Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bernard Hemmings" <li...@bhemmings.net>
To: "talks" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 12, 2010 3:13 AM
Subject: [Talks] a major problem.


Well lists after nokia replaced the wifi chip in my e72 it still
would
not connect to the web via wireless networks there networks as well
as
mine. they gave me a replacement handset but unfortunately not a new
one

but a phone that was owned before by another telstra user.  Guess
what
it has the same problem.
You see telstra send 4 destinations containing 3 access points.
interestingly 2 of the destinations have the same name
"internet"
These protected destinations can not be removed not even by a hard
reset. I believe either the two destinations having the same name or
the

fact they can not be deleted cause the format process to abort when
the
data can't be deleted.  After all formats never go round a problem
unless a skip process is built in.  with my old e72  if the wlan
wizard
was open it would connect to sites addresses but this would not
permit
built in apps that access their own servers to work.
With this handset I tried the way they used but still no go the
invalid
server name keeps coming up. The status bar indicates it's connected
to

the router and the lan works perfectly when I use the telexy software
or

the home media feature.
I think Nokia this week when I go back to the service centre will
have
a

go at blaming talks. The handsets they tried last week would connect
to the web via wifi networks and they will point out that talks was
not
installed. The telstra protected destinations were on this handset when I got it there was no sticker on the screen and it did not have
that new mobile phone smell they all have when you take them from
their
box.  If you try and alter these protected destinations the error
unable

to edit protected settings comes up.  you can open the destinations
and
delete the access points. The nokia techs told me they can't delete
the

destinations either which I find a little difficult to believe, but
if
this is the case then it's no wonder the format or hard reset does
not
complete. As other e72 owners are using the lates firmware with out
this problem that is obviously not the cause.  If you format the
handset

with these telstra destinations in place you get a beep after 20
seconds

or so and the next time you power up the phone I think it has another
go

at formatting because you don't hear the power up music and 30
seconds
after reboot you hear a beep.  My replacement handset did this the
first

time I powered it up.
I don't know if other providers lock their destination in this way.
However it looks as if I may have discovered a problem in that
handsets running the same symian version as the e72 and their owners
use

telstra if a hard reset is performed the phone will not be able to
use
the internet via their wireless networks.  Keep in mind nokia techs
tried to use the net on 3 different WLANS with my e72 and they got
the
same error as I do at home.
I've tried both factory reset and hard reset which won't make the
problem go away.  As I am sick of visiting the nokia service centre
I'm
hoping someone on the list who know more about phone than I do can
suggest something.  Hopefully I am wrong re the telstra protected
destinations. Currently every web address I enter including
http://www.blindsea.com
returns the error invalid server name.  When using the carrier's
access
point  it works perfectly.
Now a more synical person than myself would say it's Telstra trying
to
make users use their data services, I'm not claiming this yet but I
do
wonder how many others have run in to the problem but are to busy to spend days at their local nokia service centre and just use telstra's
data services and keep their usage to a minimum. all I have done is
install talks and set up my access point. No other software has been
installed on this replacement handset.

Bernard Hemmings
email: bern...@bhemmings.net
Skype: Bernard Hemmings
Ftp server email: ser...@bhemmings.net
ftp server address: livingaudio.bhemmings.net
Home: 61-02-95841280
Mobile: 61-0412177799
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