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#35354 9-Jun-2009 07:02
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I have been playing around trying to set up an access group for Mail for Exchange. The idea is that when I am in the office it access through a wireless gateway and switches to the 3G network when I am out of the office. I have added the wireless gateway and made it priority 1 and set to automatic connection but the E75 is still using the 3G network when it is in the office. Does anyone know how to configure the group to operate in this way. I also want to add my wireless gateway at home as the priority 2 access point.

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  #222944 9-Jun-2009 08:28
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is there no profile manager for the S60? the only way I had it on the winmo is to have it managed on profiles which came native on some ROMs




 

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  #223471 10-Jun-2009 08:38
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Not sure about that. It seems as though MfE can only be assigned to a specific access point and does not have the option to assign it to a group of prioritised access points. Is there a 3rd party application that would do that?

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  #223473 10-Jun-2009 08:42
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there are tons of paying 3rd party apps on google, just google wifi profile manager, with winmo I had to buy an SPB product can't recall what it was called now.




 

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