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I have a GPRS/WIFI package with AIS and am using a Gnet mobile phone. I want to be able to listen to an online radio station (RFI) so went to their web-site and opened their stream so that I could do that. The problem is that I can listen just fine for exactly 2 minutes, and then the connection drops. This has happened in two different locations. Because it drops after the same length of time all the time, and because I can listen on my PC without any problem, I suspect the issue may lie in some kind of cut-off setting. If anyone can shed any light on that and what I might be able to do about it I would be grateful.

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Mate, I'm from a computer background not mobile phones, but as no one has replied, maybe I can help. It appears that something in your phone settings is set to disconnect after 2 mins of inactivity from your end. I can't help with your phone config but settings to look for are anything referring to "disconnect timeout" or "disconnect on idle settings" and things like that. Failing that, anything that refers to "sending keepalives" maybe relevant. This is what your PC does to keep a session going - sends packets just to say "I'm still here"

Sorry I can't help more!

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Mate, I'm from a computer background not mobile phones, but as no one has replied, maybe I can help. It appears that something in your phone settings is set to disconnect after 2 mins of inactivity from your end. I can't help with your phone config but settings to look for are anything referring to "disconnect timeout" or "disconnect on idle settings" and things like that. Failing that, anything that refers to "sending keepalives" maybe relevant. This is what your PC does to keep a session going - sends packets just to say "I'm still here"

Sorry I can't help more!

Thanks for the effort. I will check that out!

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