Motorola SVN5539S User Guide - Page 31

Internet Connection

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mobile PhoneTools - mobile PhoneTools features 4.3 Internet Connection mobile PhoneTools functions (SMS, MMS, Internet, etc.) can be accessed by connecting to various wireless telephone networks. Network availability and functionality is dependent upon your wireless service provider. Networks supported by mobile PhoneTools are: GPRS, 1xRTT, GSM-Data, CDMA, UMTS, WCDMA, TDMA. 4.3.1 New Connection 1. Click the Menu button in the application main window and select Setup, then Internet connections. The Internet connections window is displayed. 2. Double-click the Add new connection icon. The Internet Connection Wizard appears. Follow the instructions of the Connection wizard: it will guide you in creating and managing your connections. 3. Click Next. 4. The next screen prompts you to assign a name to the connection you are about to create and to specify the country and the mobile phone service provider you are subscribed to. 5. Select connection type. Check the Use default parameters box if you would like the wizard to use the preset data for the operator you have chosen (recommended), and click Next. Note: If you have chosen a high-speed network, the wizard will prompt you to create a fallback connection to be used in the event the high speed network is not available. 6. Click Yes or No to create a fall back connection, and click Next. - If you click Yes: 1. Enter connection name and click Next. 2. Enter User name, Password, and Phone number to establish a connection, and click Next. 3. Select Dynamic or Fixed IP address, and click Next. 4. Select Dynamic or Fixed DNS address, and click Next. 5. The End of Connection Wizard Summary is displayed, click Finish. - If you click No: The End of Connection Wizard Summary is displayed, click Finish. The wizard will close and the connection created becomes the default connection. The icon for this connection and, if applicable, that of the fallback connection are added to the Internet connections window. Repeat the same steps for each connection to be created. 30

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mobile PhoneTools - mobile PhoneTools features
4.3 Internet Connection
mobile PhoneTools functions (SMS, MMS, Internet, etc.) can be accessed by connecting to
various wireless telephone networks. Network availability and functionality is dependent upon
your wireless service provider.
Networks supported by mobile PhoneTools are: GPRS, 1xRTT, GSM-Data, CDMA, UMTS, W-
CDMA, TDMA.
4.3.1 New Connection
1. Click the
Menu
button in the application main window and select
Setup
, then
Internet
connections
.
The
Internet connections
window is displayed.
2. Double-click the
Add new connection
icon.
The
Internet Connection Wizard
appears. Follow the instructions of the Connection
wizard: it will guide you in creating and managing your connections.
3. Click
Next
.
4. The next screen prompts you to assign a name to the connection you are about to create
and to specify the country and the mobile phone service provider you are subscribed to.
5. Select connection type. Check the
Use default parameters
box if you would like the
wizard to use the preset data for the operator you have chosen (recommended), and
click
Next
.
Note:
If you have chosen a high-speed network, the wizard will prompt you to create a fallback connection to be used in the
event the high speed network is not available.
6. Click
Yes
or
No
to create a fall back connection, and click
Next
.
- If you click Yes:
1. Enter connection name and click
Next
.
2. Enter
User name
,
Password
, and
Phone number
to establish a connection, and click
Next
.
3. Select
Dynamic
or
Fixed IP address
, and click
Next
.
4. Select
Dynamic
or
Fixed DNS address
, and click
Next
.
5. The End of Connection Wizard Summary is displayed, click
Finish
.
- If you click No:
The End of Connection Wizard Summary is displayed, click
Finish
.
The wizard will close and the connection created becomes the default connection. The icon for
this connection and, if applicable, that of the fallback connection are added to the
Internet
connections
window.
Repeat the same steps for each connection to be created.