N85- keeps connecting itself to the Internet

Hello!
My phone (N85) keeps connecting itself to the internet every minute or so.
This is driving me crazy cause I don't have a data plan.
So I had to check my phone every minute and disconnected the Internet.
Now I'm back home and it keeps connecting itself to WLAN.
What should I do?!
'Thanks in advance! :'(
Solved!
Go to Solution.

Actually, if you just remove the mobile network access point your phone will only be able to connect to WLAN and so no connection when out of range from your network at home.
First select the offline profile, then delete the mobile data access point in Tools > Settings > Connection > Destinations
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