Ok,

so can say that phone is in two states:
1) wifi
2) GSM
GSM means - umts, edge, gprs etc
Right?
And it's not possible to have wifi on and gsm on and sometimes use
wifi, sometimes gsm? I don't want to turn off wifi permanently,
because for other application it is useful. I just want use only GSM
in my application and wifi in browser and other ones.
Is it possible?


On 18 Mar, 21:39, spachner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> when Wifi is on, GSM (which means UMTS or what mobil network you are
> using) is off and vice versa. If GPRS or other transmission types are
> used is not determined by the protocol (HTTP or whatever) you use.
>
> Bluetooth is never used by by HTTP since there is no IP used below.
>
> regards
>
> Stefan
>
> On 18 Mrz., 14:10, badzio <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > in my application I need sometimes send data via http (using
> > HttpClient, HttpGet and HttpPost). Can I choose (from source code)
> > connection which is used? For example, I'd like to use only gprs, not
> > wifi, not bluetooth. Or only wifi, not gprs.
> > Thanks for replies :)

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