Nokia 9210i manual

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    SUPPORT GUIDE FOR INTERNET SETTINGS Copyright © Nokia Mobile Phon es 200 1. All rights r eserve d[...]

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    Contents 1. INTRO DUCTION ............................................................................................................ 1 2. CRE ATING INTE RN ET C ONN ECTI ONS ....................................................................... 2 1.1 CONN ECTI ON DE TA ILS .........................................................................[...]

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    1/11 1. INTRODUCTI ON To acce ss the In terne t (i n ord er to use WWW , WAP o r mai l), • the cellular network (GSM 900/1800) you use must support data calls, • the data service (also the High-speed [HSCSD] service if used) must be ac tivated for your SIM card • you must have obtained an Internet Access Point (IAP) from an Internet service p[...]

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    2/11 2. CRE A TING INTERNET CONNECTIO NS To set up a new Internet Access Point, open Internet startup under the Extras application, and select Internet access (a shor tcut to Internet startup can be found in the Des k application) 1. Open Internet startup from Desk or from under Extras. 2. Select Interne t access and press Op en . If you want to mo[...]

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    3/11 7. Type in the Username for your Internet account. This is y our username, not your mail address. 8. Type in the Password for your Internet account. Then confirm the password by re typing it in the Confirm password f ield. Note that the characters in your passw ord are replaced with symbols so that nobody can see t hem acciden tally. Note that[...]

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    4/11 1. Set Use proxy server to Yes or No according to your setting requirements. 2. Type in the Port number . This is often 8000, 8080 or 80, but can vary by proxy server. Contact your Internet Service Provider for details. 3. Type in the address of the Proxy ser ver (either the domain name or the IP address) Contact your Internet Service Provider[...]

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    5/11 outside your home network), using analog connections may help y ou to establish a connection. 4. Set the Maximum connection speed . When your Connection type is No rmal , onl y autobauding , 9600 and 14400 a re available. Diffe rent, hi gher connection speeds are available with differ ent combinations o f High speed settings. Hig her da ta rat[...]

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    6/11 1. To activate t he Callback tab, press the Menu key. 2. Set Use callback to Yes if you hav e a service that dials back to y our phone when y ou establish an Internet connection. Callback works as follows: you first dial into the IAP, and request callback. The data call is then closed. W ithin a minute, the IAP has to call back to your com mun[...]

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    7/11 1.2.5 Setting script options If you need to define script options for your Internet connections, move to the Other page of the Advanced settings dialog, and then press Scr ipt options . A scri pt can auto mate the connection between the com municator and the server. Note: Scripts are not usually required when you establish a connection . To fi[...]

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    8/11 2. In the Address options dialog, you can set the a ddresses of your Internet services. IP addresses are unique strings of nu mbers that point to computers on the network. Set Auto retrieve IP address to Yes if you w ant to ob tain the IP addresses automatically from the server (this is also called the dynamic IP). To type in the IP addresses [...]

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    9/11 In addition to the settings discussed above, you can also edit the f ollowing settings: • Preferred connection : If you hav e configured several In ternet access points, select w hich one is the preferred one w hen connecting to the Internet. • If idle, stay online : The connection to the Internet will automatically close after the inactiv[...]

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    10/11 3. TROUBLESHOOTING INTERNET CONNECTI ONS Internet connections, by their nature, are prone to di ff iculties. There a re several players involved: your communicator and its settings; the GSM netw ork service provider(s); the Internet Service Provider and its settings; t he server administration, and the connections in the Internet that may tra[...]

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    11/11 • If the status indication reads " W aiting for reply from host" or "Looking up host name," it is likely that the WWW a ddress (URL) has been mistyped, or that there is a problem with prox y serv er settin g s in th e In terne t Access Point or the p roxy server itsel f, or else th at there is a transient problem w ith t[...]