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Create a Profile, About the OneClick Internet PIN Number, Activate or Deactivate a PIN Number

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Chapter 5 - Use WWAN and GPS Communications Create a Profile A profile is a set of values that you can easily apply to the computer to ensure optimal performance in a specific scenario. Configure and create your own profiles to easily connect to your WWAN network operator. 1 Tap Start > All Programs > OneClick Internet > OneClick Internet. The Oneclick Internet application opens. 2 Tap the Settings button and select the Profile tab. 3 Tap ( ) to create a new profile and set your new profile settings. 4 Tap ( ) to save your profile. Profile Settings Descriptions Setting Description Profile APN Username The profile name. The access point name of your network operator. For more information, contact your network operator. If you are registered to a CDMA network, the APN field is not available. Your username. For more information, contact your network operator. Password Your password. DNS Domain name server. Proxy Settings The proxy settings for your network. About the OneClick Internet PIN Number If you are using CDMA communications, you must enter a PIN number when the Oneclick Internet opens. Activate or Deactivate a PIN Number If you do not want to enter a PIN number every time the OneClick Internet Application stops, dieactivate the PIN number. 1 Tap Start > All Programs > OneClick Internet > OneClick Internet. The Oneclick Internet application opens. 2 Tap the Settings button and select the PIN tab. CV41 Vehicle Mount Computer (Windows Embedded Standard) User Manual 77

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Chapter 5 — Use WWAN and GPS Communications
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Create a Profile
A profile is a set of values that you can easily apply to the computer to
ensure optimal performance in a specific scenario. Configure and
create your own profiles to easily connect to your WWAN network
operator.
1
Tap
Start > All Programs > OneClick Internet
> OneClick
Internet
. The Oneclick Internet application opens.
2
Tap the
Settings
button and select the
Profile
tab.
3
Tap (
) to create a new profile and set your new profile settings.
4
Tap (
) to save your profile.
About the OneClick Internet PIN Number
If you are using CDMA communications, you must enter a PIN
number when the Oneclick Internet opens.
Activate or Deactivate a PIN Number
If you do not want to enter a PIN number every time the OneClick
Internet Application stops, dieactivate the PIN number.
1
Tap
Start > All Programs > OneClick Internet
> OneClick
Internet
. The Oneclick Internet application opens.
2
Tap the
Settings
button and select the
PIN
tab.
Profile Settings Descriptions
Setting
Description
Profile
The profile name.
APN
The access point name of your network operator. For more
information, contact your network operator. If you are
registered to a CDMA network, the APN field is not
available.
Username
Your username. For more information, contact your
network operator.
Password
Your password.
DNS
Domain name server.
Proxy Settings
The proxy settings for your network.