18.10.2010 4:54, perumal316 пишет:
Hi Kostya,

Yes, I am referring to WiFi as the particular network. But,

" You can monitor WiFi state, and just not do any networking while
it's not active..."

You can monitor WiFi state using Broadcast Actions defined here:

http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/wifi/WifiManager.html

or here:

http://developer.android.com/reference/android/net/ConnectivityManager.html
-I don't understand how to do this. Through an app? You can monitor
the WiFi state, but how to not do any networking?

Um, now it's my turn to not understand.

If this is your own application, you can tell it what to do (and not do), right?

-- Kostya

Regards,
Perumal


On Oct 18, 3:16 am, Kostya Vasilyev<[email protected]>  wrote:
   If by "particular network" you mean WiFi vs. cellular, then yes.

You can monitor WiFi state, and just not do any networking while it's
not active...

Notifying the user that your app is doing this might be a good idea, too
- so he can take the phone in hand and run towards the nearest WiFi hotspot.

-- Kostya

17.10.2010 17:36, perumal316 пишет:





I am just wondering. Is it possible to make all data connection to a
particular network only?
Meaning even if 3G will be available it will only connect to a
particular network for all data related processing.
Regards,
Perumal
On Oct 15, 9:34 pm, Jens<[email protected]>    wrote:
Afaik - Android 2.1 has a bug related to hipri data, it *only* works
for Android 2.2 and later. That said, your probably better off asking
the user to turn of WiFi before using your app - or restrict it to sdk
level 8 and higher.
On 11 Okt, 17:38, Steven PERRAUDIN<[email protected]>    wrote:
On 31 août, 13:36, Jens<[email protected]>    wrote:>    With Android 
2.2 you can route data over the 3G connection explicitly
while still using WiFi. The feature exists in Android 2.1 also but is
*broken* as the high-priority 3G data connection is torn down
incorrectly almost directly.
How do you get 3G and WiFi connected at the same time ?
So is this possible in Android 2.1 to route either to 3G or WiFi ?
If both interfaces are connected to a separate network, a simple
change of routing table would allow to choose the interface to send/
receive data no ? Or is there a simpler way to achieve this.
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