Hi Martin,
Many thanks for the reply. I was trying to figure out a way of doing it without having to turn wifi off. I generally like to leave it enable for a more accurate location - I use location sharing and location based profiles (CyanogenMOD on Oneplus One phone). So I want my phone to prefer the mobile data connection over this particular access point even if the wifi access point is configured and even if wifi is enabled - and only to use that access point if the mobile signal goes away.
The problem seems to be that there is no way (in the phone) of configuring the wifi password for a particular SSID without the phone automatically connecting to it whenever it can. The phone will always prefer wifi over mobile data. It would be great to be able set priorities to the different connections (whilst leaving wifi enabled) - e.g...
1) Home wifi whenever available
2) Mobile data if no home wifi
3) Work wifi if no mobile data
I believe there's an app that will let you prioritise wifi access points but I can't find a way of including mobile data in that prioritisation. It looks like it's something I won't be able to do - I guess it's unusual to prefer mobile data over wifi if you have the wifi network configured. But in my case, at work, I have a restricted wifi network which is second best to mobile data, but better than no connection at all.
If you have any other ideas, I'd be interested to know. Apart from that, thanks again for a very useful app
