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    							indicates a packet data access
    point
    indicates a wireless LAN (WLAN)
    access point
    Tip: You can create internet access
    points in a WLAN with the WLAN wizard.
    To create a new access point, select 
    Access point.
    The device asks to check for available
    connections. After the search,
    connections that are already available
    are displayed and can be shared by a
    new access point.
    If you skip this step, you are asked to
    select a connection method and to
    define the settings needed.
    To edit the settings of an access point,
    select one of the access point groups,
    scroll to an access point, and select
    Options > Edit. Use the instructions
    provided by your service provider to edit
    the following:
    Connection name  — Enter a name for
    the connection.
    Data bearer  — Select the data
    connection type.Depending on the data connection you
    select, only certain setting fields are
    available. Fill in all fields marked with
    Must be defined or with a red *. Other
    fields can be left empty, unless your
    service provider has instructed
    otherwise.
    To use a data connection, your service
    provider must support this feature, and
    if necessary, activate it for your SIM card.
    Create access point groups
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and Connection > Destinations.
    Some applications allow you to use
    access point groups to connect to a
    network.
    To avoid selecting which access point to
    use every time the device attempts to
    connect to a network, you can create a
    group that contains various access
    points, and define the order in which
    the access points are used to connect to
    a network.
    For example, you can add wireless LAN
    (WLAN) and packet data access points to
    an internet access point group and use
    the group for browsing the web. If youSettings 151
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    							give the WLAN access point the higher
    priority, the device connects to the
    internet through a WLAN if available
    and through a packet data connection if
    not.
    To create a new access point group,
    select Options > Manage > New
    destination.
    To add access points to an access point
    group, select the group and Options >
    New access point. To copy an existing
    access point from another group, select
    the group, scroll to an existing access
    point, and select Options >
    Organise > Copy to other dest..
    To change the priority order of access
    points within a group, scroll to an access
    point, and select Options >
    Organise > Change priority.
    Packet data access points
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and Connection > Destinations >
    Access point, and follow the
    instructions on the screen.To edit a packet data access point, open
    one of the access point groups, and
    select an access point marked with
    .
    Follow the instructions from your
    service provider.
    Select from the following:
    Connection name  — Define a name for
    the connection.
    Data bearer  — You might not be able
    to edit the data bearer once defined.
    Define a new access point if needed.
    Access point name  — You obtain the
    access point name from your service
    provider.
    User name  — The user name may be
    needed to make a data connection, and
    is usually provided by your service
    provider.
    Prompt password  —  I f  y o u  m u s t  e n t e r
    the password every time you log in to a
    server, or if you do not want to save your
    password in the device, select Yes.
    Password  — A password may be
    needed to make a data connection and
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    							Authentication  — Select Secure to
    always send your password encrypted
    or Normal to send your password
    encrypted when possible.
    Homepage  — Depending on the access
    point you are setting up, enter the web
    address or the address of the
    multimedia message centre.
    Use access point  — Select After
    confirmation if you want the device to
    ask for confirmation before the
    connection using this access point is
    created, or Automatically if you want
    the device to connect to the destination
    using this access point automatically.
    Select Options > Advanced settings
    and from the following:
    Network type  — Select the internet
    protocol type to transfer data to and
    from your device. The other settings
    depend on the selected network type.
    Phone IP address (for IPv4
    only) — Enter the IP address of your
    device.
    DNS addresses  — Enter the IP
    addresses of the primary and secondary
    DNS servers, if required by your service
    provider. To obtain these addresses,
    contact your internet service provider.Proxy server address  — Enter the
    address of the proxy server. 
    Proxy port number  — Enter the port
    number of the proxy server.
    WLAN internet access points
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and Connection > Destinations >
    Access point, and follow the
    instructions on the display. Or, open one
    of the access point groups, select an
    access point marked with 
    , and select
    Options > Edit.
    Use the instructions provided by your
    service provider to edit the following:
    Connection name  — Define a name for
    the connection.
    Data bearer  — You might not be able
    to edit the data bearer once defined.
    Define a new access point if needed.
    WLAN network name  — Select Enter
    manually or Search for networks. If
    you select an existing network, WLAN
    network mode and WLAN security
    mode are determined by the settings of
    its access point device.
    Network status  — Define whether the
    network name is displayed.Settings 153
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    							WLAN network mode  — Select Ad-
    hoc to create an ad hoc network, and to
    allow devices to send and receive data
    directly; a WLAN access point device is
    not needed. In an ad hoc network, all
    devices must use the same WLAN
    network name.
    WLAN security mode  — Select the
    encryption used: WEP, 802.1x, or WPA/
    WPA2. (802.1x and WPA/WPA2 are not
    available for ad hoc networks.) If you
    select Open network, no encryption is
    used. The WEP, 802.1x, and WPA
    functions can be used only if the
    network supports them.
    Use access point  — Select After
    confirmation to set the device to ask
    for confirmation before the connection
    using this access point is created or
    Automatically to set the device to
    connect to the destination using this
    access point automatically.
    To enter the settings for the selected
    security mode, select WLAN security
    settings.
    Advanced WLAN settings
    Select Options > Advanced settings
    and from the following:IPv4 settings  — Enter the IP address of
    your device, the subnet IP address, the
    default gateway, and the IP addresses
    of the primary and secondary DNS
    servers. Contact your internet service
    provider for these addresses.
    IPv6 settings  — Define the type of DNS
    address.
    Ad-hoc channel (only for ad hoc
    networks)  — To enter a channel
    number (1-11) manually, select User
    defined.
    Proxy server address  — Enter the
    address for the proxy server.
    Proxy port number  — Enter the proxy
    port number.
    Packet data (GPRS) settings
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and Connection > Packet data.
    Your device supports packet data
    connections, such as GPRS in the GSM
    network. When you are using your
    device in GSM and UMTS networks, it is
    possible to have multiple data
    connections active at the same time;
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    							remain active, for example, during voice
    calls.
    To define the packet data settings,
    select Packet data connection and
    When available to register the device
    to the packet data network when you
    switch the device on in a supported
    network, or When needed to register
    the device to a packet data network only
    when an application or action attempts
    to establish a packet data connection.
    This setting affects all access points for
    packet data connections.
    To use the device as a packet data
    modem for your computer, select
    Access point, and enter the access
    point name provided by your service
    provider.
    WLAN settings
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and Connection > Wireless LAN.
    To have an indicator displayed when
    there is a wireless LAN (WLAN) available
    in your current location, select Show
    WLAN availability > Yes.To select the interval for your device to
    scan for available WLANs, and to update
    the indicator, select Scan for
    networks. This setting is not available
    unless you select Show WLAN
    availability > Yes.
    To set the device to test the internet
    capability of the selected WLAN
    automatically, to ask for permission
    every time, or to never perform the
    connectivity test, select Internet
    connectivity test > Run
    automatically, Ask every time, or
    Never run. If you select Run
    automatically or allow the test to be
    performed when the device asks for it,
    and the connectivity test is performed
    successfully, the access point is saved to
    internet destinations.
    To check the unique media access
    control (MAC) address that identifies
    your device, enter *#62209526# in the
    home screen. The MAC address is
    displayed.
    Advanced WLAN settings
    Select Options > Advanced settings.
    The advanced WLAN settings areSettings 155
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    							normally defined automatically, and
    changing them is not recommended.
    To edit the settings manually, select
    Automatic configuration > Disabled,
    and define the following:
    Long retry limit — Enter the maximum
    number of transmission attempts if the
    device does not receive a receiving
    acknowledgement signal from the
    network.
    Short retry limit — Enter the maximum
    number of transmission attempts if the
    device does not receive a clear-to-send
    signal from the network.
    RTS threshold — Select the data packet
    size at which the WLAN access point
    device issues a request to send before
    sending the packet.
    TX power level — Select the power
    level of your device when sending data.
    Radio measurements — Enable or
    disable the radio measurements.
    Power saving — Select whether to use
    the WLAN power saving mechanism to
    save the power in the device battery.
    Using the power saving mechanism
    enhances the battery performance but
    may weaken WLAN interoperability.To restore all settings to their original
    values, select Options > Restore
    defaults.
    WLAN security settings
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and Connection > Destinations >
    Access point, and follow the
    instructions on the display.
    To edit a wireless LAN (WLAN) access
    point, open one of the access point
    groups, and select an access point
    marked with 
    .
    To enter the settings for the selected
    security mode, select WLAN security
    settings.
    WEP security settings
    Select WEP as the WLAN security mode.
    The wired equivalent privacy (WEP)
    encryption method encrypts data
    before it is transmitted. Access to the
    network is denied to users who do not
    have the required WEP keys. When the
    WEP security mode is in use, and your
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    							encrypted with the WEP keys, the data
    is discarded.
    In an ad-hoc network, all devices must
    use the same WEP key.
    Select WLAN security settings and
    from the following:
    WEP key in use — Select the desired
    WEP key.
    Authentication type — Select Open or
    Shared.
    WEP key settings — Edit the settings
    for the WEP key.
    WEP key settings
    In an ad-hoc network, all devices must
    use the same WEP key.
    Select WLAN security settings > WEP
    key settings and from the following:
    WEP encryption — Select the desired
    WEP encryption key length.
    WEP key format — Select whether you
    want to enter the WEP key data in ASCII
    or Hexadecimal format.
    WEP key — Enter the WEP key data.
    802.1x security settings
    Select 802.1x as the WLAN security
    mode.
    802.1x authenticates and authorises
    devices to access a wireless network,
    and prevents access if the authorisation
    process fails.
    Select WLAN security settings and
    from the following:
    WPA/WPA2  — Select EAP (Extensible
    Authentication Protocol) or Pre-shared
    key (a secret key used for device
    identification).
    EAP plug-in settings  — If you selected
    WPA/WPA2 > EAP, select which EAP
    plug-ins defined in your device to use
    with the access point.
    Pre-shared key  — If you selected
    WPA/WPA2 > Pre-shared key, enter
    the shared private key that identifies
    your device to the WLAN to which you
    connect.
    WPA security settings
    Select WPA/WPA2 a s  t h e  W L A N  s e c u r i t y
    mode.
    Select WLAN security settings and
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    							WPA/WPA2  — Select EAP (Extensible
    Authentication Protocol) or Pre-shared
    key (a secret key used for device
    identification).
    EAP plug-in settings  — If you select
    WPA/WPA2 > EAP, select which EAP
    plug-ins defined in your device to use
    with the access point.
    Pre-shared key  — If you select WPA/
    WPA2 > Pre-shared key, enter the
    shared private key that identifies your
    device to the WLAN to which you
    connect.
    WPA2 only mode  — To allow both TKIP
    and AES (Advanced Encryption
    Standard) encryption, select Off. To
    allow AES only, select On
    Wireless LAN plugins
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and Connection > Destinations, and
    an access point group.
    The extensible authentication protocol
    (EAP) plug-ins are used in wireless
    networks to authenticate wireless
    devices and authentication servers, and
    the different EAP plug-ins make possible
    the use of various EAP methods
    (network service).You can view the EAP plug-ins currently
    installed in your device (network
    service).
    EAP plug-ins
    1 To define the EAP plug-in settings,
    select Options > New access
    point, and define an access point
    that uses WLAN as a data bearer.
    2 Select 802.1x or WPA/WPA2 as the
    security mode.
    3 Select WLAN security settings >
    WPA/WPA2 > EAP > EAP plug-in
    settings.
    Use EAP plug-ins
    To use an EAP plug-in when you connect
    to a WLAN using the access point, select
    the desired plug-in and Options >
    Enable. The EAP plug-ins enabled for
    use with this access point have a check
    mark next to them. To not use a plug-in,
    select Options > Disable.
    To edit the EAP plug-in settings, select
    Options > Edit.
    To change the priority of the EAP plug-
    in settings, select Options > Raise
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    							before other plug-ins when connecting
    to the network with the access point, or
    Options > Lower priority to use this
    plug-in for network authentication
    after attempting to use other plug-ins.
    See the device help for more
    information on EAP plugins.
    Session initiation protocol (SIP)
    settings
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and Connection > SIP settings.
    The session initiation protocol (SIP) is
    used for creating, modifying, and
    terminating certain types of
    communication sessions with one or
    more participants (network service). SIP
    profiles include settings for these
    sessions. The SIP profile used by default
    for a communication session is
    underlined.
    To create a SIP profile, select Options >
    New SIP profile > Use default profile
    or Use existing profile.To select the SIP profile you want to use
    by default for communication sessions,
    select Options > Default profile.
    Edit SIP profiles
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and Connection > SIP settings.
    Select Options > Edit and from the
    following:
    Profile name  — Enter a name for the
    SIP profile.
    Service profile  — Select IETF or Nokia
    3GPP.
    Default destination  — Select the
    destination to use for the internet
    connection.
    Default access point  — Select the
    access point to use for the internet
    connection.
    Public user name  — Enter your user
    name provided by your service provider.
    Use compression  — Select if
    compression is used.
    Registration  — Select the registration
    mode.
    Use security  — Select if security
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    							Proxy server  — Enter the proxy server
    settings for this SIP profile.
    Registrar server  — Enter the
    registration server settings for this SIP
    profile.
    Edit SIP proxy servers
    Select Options > New SIP profile or
    Edit > Proxy server.
    Proxy servers are intermediate servers
    between a browsing service and its
    users used by some service providers.
    These servers may provide additional
    security and speed up access to the
    service.
    Select from the following:
    Proxy server address  —  E n t e r  t h e  h o s t
    name or IP address of the proxy server
    in use.
    Realm  — Enter the proxy server realm.
    User name and Password — Enter your
    user name and password for the proxy
    server.
    Allow loose routing  — Select if loose
    routing is allowed.
    Transport type  — Select UDP,
    Automatic, or TCP.Port  — Enter the port number of the
    proxy server.
    Edit registration servers
    Select Options > New SIP profile or
    Edit > Registrar server.
    Select from the following:
    Registrar server address  — Enter the
    host name or IP address of the registrar
    server in use.
    Realm  — Enter the registrar server
    realm.
    User name and Password — Enter your
    user name and password for the
    registrar server.
    Transport type  — Select UDP,
    Automatic, or TCP.
    Port  — Enter the port number of the
    registrar server.
    Configuration settings
    Select Menu > Ctrl. panel > Settings
    and Connection > Configurations.
    You can receive messages from your
    service provider or company
    information management containing
    configuration settings for trusted
    servers. These settings are 160 Settings
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