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Saving and testing new connection, Activating the connection – Siemens SL4 User Manual

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To complete, tap

Finish. The new connection is created. An icon with the

name of the created connection is now visible in the Remote Networking
window.

To establish the connection, double

WDS the icon.

Check if the telephone number of your provider in the

Dial-up Connection

dialog box is correct. If this is not the case, tap

Dialing Properties... The

code of the country you are

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country code field (e. g.

49

for Germany or

41

for Switzerland). Tap

OK.

Enter the access data that you have obtained from your Internet Service
Provider in the

User name and Password fields.

If you check the

Save Password box, you do not need to specify your pass-

word again each time you dial in. However, if you want to prevent other
people from using your SIMpad access, for example, you should leave the
box empty.

Tap

Connect. The connection is established. Once the connection is cor-

rectly set up, the

Cancel Connection button is activated. Tap Cancel Con-

nection to terminate the connection. You can now activate the connection
(refer to the following chapter).

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You must activate a connection, in order to use it.

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In Internet Explorer, select the menu

View

“ Internet options. The re-

quired selection can be selected from the

Connections folder. Confirm

this with

OK.

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In the Inbox, under the

Services, select the submenu Options. In the Op-

tions dialog box, select the mailbox from the list of Installed Services that
you want to be allocated with the new connection that you created and
tap

Properties. In the dialog box displayed, select the new connection

from the

Connection list. Tap Finish and OK in the Options dialog box.

If you are accessing the Internet using SIMpad and the new PC
Card connection for the first time, please see Chapter "Using a PC
Card to Access the Internet", page 18.