N95 using access point as default?

everytime i go into youtube or an application which requires internet, it keeps connecting with "contract WAP", i want it too connect with my home access point?
how can i do this

everytime i go into youtube or an application which requires internet, it keeps connecting with "contract WAP", i want it too connect with my home access point?
how can i do this

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