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    SUPPORT GUIDE FOR THE NOKIA 6100 WITH AN INFRARED DATA CONNECTION IN A POCKET PC DEVICE Copyright © Nokia. All rights reserved | Date: 19.11.02, ver. 1.0[...]

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    Contents 1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 1 2. MAKING A DIAL-UP CONNECTION................................................................................ 1 Copyright © Nokia . All rights rese rved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part [...]

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    1. INTRODUCTION How to configure Pocket PC 2002 device to function with Nokia 6100 phone as a modem with it • Pocket PC 2002 device and Nokia 6100 phone are the basic requirements • Data services (at least outgoing data) should be activated in order to be able to make data calls • Good GSM coverage and a well-charged battery in both devices a[...]

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    9. Tap on the “Advanced…” button (Figure 4.) to verify the connection preferences. After that tap on the “OK” on the top right corner of the screen. Figure 3. Figure 4. 10. Tap “Next” button and enter the phone number 10.1. For GPRS connection type *99# as phone num ber (please verify from your GPRS service provider) without area code[...]

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    14. Tap “Connect” 15. If you are making a GPRS connection you can usually leave the username, password and domain fields empty (Please verify from your GPRS service provider). If you are making a normal modem connection to your ISP you usually need to enter your username and password fields. 16. After a second the GPRS session st arts or if mak[...]