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Connect to AOL, • Use Microsoft Dial-up Networking for CSD, Create a new connection

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4 Enter a name for this location (for example, TCP/IP for packet data). Configure your data and fax software 5 (Windows 98/ME) Click the Add a custom connection option, then click Next. (Windows 2000/XP) Click the Select a connection using one of these available devices options, then select the TCP/IP option from the drop-down list. Click Next. 6 Enter a name for this type of connection in the Add number (Connection) screen (for example, 1X). 7 Verify that TCP/IP is the type of connection selected, then click OK. 8 Click Close to close the Connection Setup window. Connect to AOL 1 Double-click the Dial-up Networking configuration you created for packet data (for example, Internet-packet data). 2 Click Connect and establish a connection to the Internet. 3 Launch the America Online program. 4 Select the TCP/IP location option from the drop-down list on the Sign On screen (for example, TCP/IP for packet data), then click SIGN ON. AOL should now connect using your wireless service provider's Internet access. 10 • USE MICROSOFT DIAL-UP NETWORKING FOR CSD You may be using Microsoft's Dial-up Networking feature to connect to your Internet service provider or to make a remote connection to your corporate network (including corporate e-mail server using Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes). Rather than altering the existing configurations you use when dialing with your existing modem, consider creating a new connection exclusively for use with your Nokia phone (as detailed below). GATHER CONFIGURATION INFORMATION You need the phone number for your Internet service provider or for your company's remote access server. When testing the new connection, you also need your user name and password. You may also be required to enter additional configuration information such as a domain name or IP addresses for DNS servers. Your Internet service provider or corporate help desk should supply you with all the information you need. Create a new connection 1 Begin with the instructions for creating a Dial-up Networking connection for a 1XRTT data call. Depending on your computer's operating system, please see "Create a new connection (Windows 98/ME)" on page 27, "Create a new connection (Windows 2000)" on page 27, or "Create a new connection (Windows XP)" on page 28. 2 Enter the phone number for your local ISP or corporate network instead of the GPRS access number. 3 Complete the Dial-up Networking Wizard, then click Finish. to save the new configuration in your Dial-up Networking folder. 4 Make sure to configure any necessary network parameters for this connection prior to dialing (IP address of DNS or WINS, etc.) by clicking the Properties button (or right-click on your new Dial-up Networking icon, then click Properties). Note: For more information on configuring your network connection, please consult your Internet service provider or your company's help desk. [ 29 ]

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Configure your data and fax software
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10
4
Enter a name for this location (for example,
TCP/IP for packet data
).
5
(Windows 98/ME) Click the
Add a custom connection
option, then click
Next
.
(Windows 2000/XP) Click the
Select a connection using one of these available devices
options, then select the
TCP/IP
option
from the drop-down list. Click
Next
.
6
Enter a name for this type of connection in the
Add number (Connection)
screen (for example,
1X
).
7
Verify that TCP/IP is the type of connection selected, then click
OK
.
8
Click
Close
to close the
Connection Setup
window.
Connect to AOL
1
Double-click the
Dial-up Networking
configuration you created for packet data (for example,
Internet-packet data
).
2
Click
Connect
and establish a connection to the Internet.
3
Launch the America Online program.
4
Select the TCP/IP location option from the drop-down list on the
Sign On
screen (for example,
TCP/IP for packet data
), then
click
SIGN ON
.
AOL should now connect using your wireless service provider’s Internet access.
• USE MICROSOFT DIAL-UP NETWORKING FOR CSD
You may be using Microsoft’s Dial-up Networking feature to connect to your Internet service provider or to make a remote
connection to your corporate network (including corporate e-mail server using Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes).
Rather than altering the existing configurations you use when dialing with your existing modem, consider creating a new
connection exclusively for use with your Nokia phone (as detailed below).
GATHER CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
You need the phone number for your Internet service provider or for your company’s remote access server. When testing the new
connection, you also need your user name and password. You may also be required to enter additional configuration information
such as a domain name or IP addresses for DNS servers. Your Internet service provider or corporate help desk should supply you
with all the information you need.
Create a new connection
1
Begin with the instructions for creating a Dial-up Networking connection for a 1XRTT data call. Depending on your computer’s
operating system, please see “Create a new connection (Windows 98/ME)” on page 27, “Create a new connection (Windows
2000)” on page 27, or “Create a new connection (Windows XP)” on page 28.
2
Enter the phone number for your local ISP or corporate network instead of the GPRS access number.
3
Complete the Dial-up Networking Wizard, then click
Finish
. to save the new configuration in your Dial-up Networking folder.
4
Make sure to configure any necessary network parameters for this connection prior to dialing (IP address of
DNS
or
WINS
, etc.)
by clicking the
Properties
button (or right-click on your new Dial-up Networking icon, then click
Properties
).
Note:
For more information on configuring your network connection, please consult your Internet service provider or your
company’s help desk.