[ale] help not using 3g/4g broadband quota android

Ron Frazier (ALE) atllinuxenthinfo at techstarship.com
Fri Aug 24 13:37:11 EDT 2012


Hi guys,

I've been on the road and away from the list for a while. I probably have a few hundred emails to read so I don't know what all you've been discussing. However, I have a question to ask. I'm using my Android tablet with ice cream sandwich. I don't have wifi internet where I am so I just got one of the Verizon prepaid wifi hotspots so I can keep somewhat connected. I have a 3 GB 1 month plan, so I started doing the math and that works out to only 100 MB / day, which ain't much. The problem is, that, under normal circumstances, everything from my podcast client to email to my news reader, to the os itself is trying to do routine updates, which could drive me over my quota. I already went and turned off background syncing for k9 email, pocketcasts podcast catcher, weatherbug, greader news reader, etc. That has reduced data consumption a good bit. However, there are a number of processes that turn on and do things over wifi periodically, some for no apparent reason, that I have little knowledge of or control over. I do not have root access on this device. I'm wondering if there is an app which will let me restrict access to the wifi to only certain apps when I'm connected to my hotspot's specific SSID. I don't just want to control wifi in general. I need per application control. That way, I wouldn't have to tweak the settings for every app when I want to use 3g/4g service. The podcatcher, for example, could try to update, but would fail. When I connect to my normal router at home, or to a hotel router, it would work. Note that setting the "only on wifi" option in the app won't help, since, as far as the tablet knows, I AM on wifi. I'm connecting to the hotspot periodically to do web browsing and collect email. Let me know if you have any ideas as to how to reign in the data beast. Thanks in advance.

Sincerely,

Ron


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