Stop mobile selecting telstra air when in my own network area

AIR is taking over my mobiles wifi. I want to connect go my personal network when in my own home. Instead the phone keeps jumping to telstra air asking me go login.
(This is Aside from the fact i have logged in a set it to logong automatically)
When at home I have no wish to loginto my telstra air to access parts of my persoanl network
What do I do

Hi dozrtravlin, You must be living right under a Telstra hotspot beacon because I have had Telstra Air active for the past 4 weeks and have never come across this issue. In fact, I have trouble locating any hotspots except when I get to my local train station and even then it takes 2 mins for Telstra Air to even notify me that my phone is conecting/connected. Are you using an ADSL or Cable Gateway modem? (NB: to everyone reading this it seems to always be missed when people state their issues - make sure you tell us the type of connection you have.) It could be that you are near a Telstra Air hotspot and the signal from the hotspot is stronger than the signal from your own gateway. The more information you can provide the easier ti will be to help you with a solution.

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