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Creating internet connections, Creating an internet access point for data calls – Nokia E62 User Manual

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Creating Internet connections

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Creating Internet connections

Creating an Internet access point
for data calls

1

Select Menu

Tools

Settings

Connection

Access points

.

2

The list of existing access points is shown. Press

Options

New access point

to create a new Internet

access point.
To use an existing access point as a basis for the new
one, select

Use existing settings

. To start with an empty

access point, select

Use default settings

.

3

Define the following settings:

Connection name

— Type a descriptive name for the

Internet access point, such as My Data Call
Internet
.

Data bearer

— Select

Data call

or

High speed data

(GSM only)

.

Dial-up number

— Enter the modem telephone

number of the acess point. Remember to type +
before international numbers.

User name

— Enter your user name if required by the

service provider. User names are often case-sensitive
and provided by your service provider.

Prompt password

— Select

Yes

to enter your password

each time you log into a server or

No

to save the

password in your device memory and automate the
login.

Password

— Enter your password if required by the

service provider. The password is often case-
sensitive and provided by the service provider.

Authentication

— Select

Secure

to always send your

password encrypted or

Normal

to send your password

encrypted when possible.

Homepage

— Enter the Web address of the page you

want to display as a home page when you use this
access point.

Data call type

— Select

Analogue

or

ISDN

. This setting

depends on both your GSM network operator and
Internet service provider, because some GSM
networks do not support certain types of ISDN
connections. For details, contact your Internet
service provider. If ISDN connections are available,
they establish connections more quickly than analog
methods.