3109c plays MP3s via BT automatically

Folks, this is my first post so please be nice. I was just given a a 3109c. Its a nice little phone and has all I need but there is one annoying issue. I have a Mazda 3 in which I have installed an Audio-Link MP3 player. The MP3 player has an integrated Bluetooth handsfree capapbility which is really cool. The handsfree has worked perfectly with an SPV C500, C600 and a Sony Ericsson 700i. However, with the Nokia although the two devices pair automatically as they should, it then automatically plays any MP3 files I have in the phone. The only way to stop is to get the phone out and go in to to media player and stop it playing. I have searched through the menus but although I can find a section for playing MP3s via BT, I can't find anything about playing them automatically. Its not a major thing but I'd love to stop it. Thanks in advance. If you want to check out the Audio-Link thing the URL is www.audio-link.eu. Best way unless you can read German is to Google the address and then get Google to translate the page for you.

I have similar problem on Nokie E6 (Symbian Anna). Video streaming (e.g. youtube) doesn't work when phone is connected to any wi-fi network.
When connection is via 3G network problem doesn't exist.

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