Hey,
Thanks for the reply.
You reckon I should have a look at the routing table before making
these changes or after? Yes, from the forums I have seen that Wi Fi is
the preferred link. However, I am not sure whether it switches to 3G
in case it cannot connect to the internet via the Wi-Fi network which
is connected, but is purely local and cannot take it to any website.

Cheers
Tanmay

On Mar 15, 1:38 pm, Ricardo Silva <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> See the route table, because the default route will be the WLAN, I think.
> Because is the normally the preferred network (changes to 3G). Otherwise, it
> will work.
>
> Regards,
> Ricardo Silva
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 11:06 PM, Tanmay <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > This seems to be what I am looking for. However, just to confirm, I
> > will give a short description of what I am trying to do:
> > I am trying to use Wifi for an internal WLAN connection (which would
> > not be accessing the internet) , and a 3G network to give me access to
> > the internet at any time.
>
> > Hope I am going down the right track. I will try doing these changes
> > and seeing how it goes.
>
> > Please let me know if these are not required/ will not solve the
> > problem I described.
>
> > Thanks
>
> >  3, 2:35 am, Ricardo Silva <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Hello,
>
> > > here is a solution (only for testing and research, not for product) to
> > > have the cellular data andwifiat the same time.
>
> > > Warning: need root
>
> > > 1. pull build.prop from system
>
> > > adb pull /system/build.prop .
>
> > > 2. Change ro.built.type property:
>
> > > from: ro.built.type=userdebug (on ADP1)
>
> > > to: ro.built.type=eng
>
> > > 3. Add property:
>
> > > cm.test.mode=true
>
> > > 4. Remount system:
>
> > > adb root
> > > adb shell
> > > mount -o rw,remount -t yaffs2 /dev/block/mtdblock3 /system
> > > exit
>
> > > 5. Push build.prop:
>
> > > adb push build.prop /system
>
> > > 6. reboot :)
>
> > > Some one knows if is possible to change the source code of the
> > > ConnecitivityService.java and push to Android system (without install
> > > a new image)? I think that is possible compiling a new core.jar and/or
> > > ext.jar, correct?
>
> > > cya
>
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