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Tip: Set A Default Access Point For Your Java Applications

By - Vaibhav Sharma On 1 August 2008 10 Comments

When Psiloc Connect first came out, I thought of if as an unnecessary convenience. But the more I use it, the more I am begining to like it. I am constantly moving in and out of WiFi hotspots in college, at home and otherwise and the convenience of not having to select access points everytime is amazing. However, this post is aboutĀ giving your Java applications such as Gmail and Opera Mini similar benefits and configuring a default access point so that you do not need to choose an access point everytime you use them. Screenshots and details below.

1. Open the Application manager.

2. Navigate to Gmail and hit the D pad. Select Open.

3. Select the default access point option and select one of your choice.

4. For good measure, also navigate to Connectivity and select ‘Always Allowed’.

5. From now on when you launch Gmail, you will only have to select yes once and the second screen for access point selection will be history.

The same procedure is valid for Opera Mini and any other Java application that you may be using.

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  • Cj said:

    Whoa . I’ve had symbian phones for years and never knew about this. Awesome find dude !

  • viscous said:

    but what if I want to run gmail when I am in my university’s network while it is defaulted at my home’s wlan?

  • Christian said:

    Hm, on newer phones there is no program manager (app manager) anymore - only a similiar entry in “settings”. But there is no list of installed programs available, only the standard-setting to set the permission to install signed/unsigned applications.

    Where can i change the setting on a Nokia E71 or similiar phones?

  • Christian said:

    Sorry, in fact there is a second app manager (Programm Manager) on my phone. It is to be found in “installations”. Sorry for asking.

  • Ronald said:

    This is a nice way for Java applications indeed. I have a similar problem with a .sisx vpn client. I need this client to connect to my office and use the MFE. Unfortunately it now asks for the Access Point to choose every 5 minutes :-(

    Thanks.

  • carlos said:

    god bless you!!!

    I’ve been searching for this for AGES!!!

    again: thank you from Barcelona!!!

  • Vaibhav Sharma (author) said:

    Carlos, my pleasure! I’ve been to Barcelona once, its a great city!

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  • Nokia E71 Fan said:

    Superb!, no more nagging when starting opera now :)

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