Default connection by sim internet

Hello, I am in Germany and use O2 sim in my 5800 mobile. whenever i try to connect internet, by default it connects via O2 internet and not WLAN available. i want to deactivate settings for O2 internet connection. how can i do that? please help. 
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Set your browser to "ask when needed" - then your browser will ask what accespoint to use.
You could also go to -> settings->Connectivity->Destinations-> and change the priority of accesspoints.

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