5800 internet access

I have a 5800 with v3.0 firmware.
I am having trouble internet browsing
At times it will connect perfectly
and then other times it will not connect at all and gives messages like:
Service is not part of active profile
Gateway time out
and something about Data packet bearer.
I have downloaded settings from my carrier and tried connection wizard in settings.
It seems if I don`t use it for a while it will coinnect most times but if I try to browse again after 5-10 mins it won`t.
Any ideas.

Hmm, playing around with my 5800, it seems a bit different for me. Opening the internet access point, I highlight the one I want to move up to the first priority, select options>organize>change priority, then tap on the top of the list (priority 1). This would would the highlighted item to the top of the list. The same method could be used to move a selection to second or third or whatever priority.
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