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Control panel • Access points - Select this to view the wireless LAN access points that are currently in range and available, and the radio frequency channel they are using. • Ad hoc networks - Select this to view available ad hoc networks. To view details on EAP (extensible authentication protocol) security modules, select Connections > Wireless LAN, and select the Security page. The page contains a list of the installed EAP modules that are used in a wireless LAN to relay port access requests between wireless devices, wireless LAN access points, and authentication servers. Select a module, and press View details. Each of these modules can be modified together with Internet access points. Specifying wireless LAN settings You can change settings that are common to all wireless LAN connections. To modify general wireless LAN settings, select Connections > Wireless LAN, and select the Settings page. Define the following: • Background scan interval - Specify how often you want the device to scan for available networks. To reduce battery consumption, select Never. The wireless LAN icon is displayed in the indicator area when a network is found. • WLAN power saving - If you have problems establishing a wireless LAN connection, try selecting Disabled. If you select Disabled, the power consumption increases when a wireless LAN connection is used. To modify advanced wireless LAN settings, select Connections > Wireless LAN. Select the Settings page, and press Advanced settings. Press OK. Define the following: • Automatic configuration - Select Off if you want to specify the advanced wireless LAN settings manually. Do not change the settings manually unless you are sure how each setting affects system performance. System performance may drop dramatically if automatic settings are not used. • Ad hoc channel - Specify the radio frequency channel on which you want to set up an ad hoc network. Select Automatic if you want to be allocated an available channel automatically. • Long retry limit - Specify the maximum number of transmission attempts of a frame whose size is greater than the RTS (request to send) threshold. • Short retry limit - Specify the maximum number of transmission attempts of a frame whose size is less than or equal to the RTS threshold. • RTS threshold - Determines the data packet size at which the wireless LAN access point issues a request to send before sending the packet. • TX power level - Specify the power level used when transmitting data. To use the original factory settings, press Restore defaults. Creating a basic Internet access point for a wireless LAN You can quickly create an Internet access point that contains all the basic settings. An Internet access point is needed to connect to the Internet. To create a basic Internet access point, select Connections > Wireless LAN, and select the Networks page. Select the network or wireless LAN access point for which you want to create the Internet access point, and press Create access point. Press OK, and you are asked for the WEP key or WPA/WPA2 settings if required by the network. If the network does not require these security settings, you are shown details on the new Internet access point. Press OK. For instructions on modifying the WEP key or EAP module settings, see the Help function in the device. You can also create an Internet access point in more detail. See "Setting up an Internet access point for a wireless LAN," p. 69. Cable setup To specify how the data cable is used, select Connections > Cable setup. Select from the following options: • PC Suite connection - Select this to use the data cable to connect to PC Suite. • IP passthrough - Select this to connect your device to a compatible PC and use the Internet or network connection of the PC. • IP passthrough overrides PC Suite - Select this to automatically terminate a PC Suite connection via data cable when you connect your device to a compatible PC and use the Internet or network connection of the PC. RealPlayer settings To access streaming data, such as real-time audio and video, you must set network and proxy settings for the RealPlayer application. To modify RealPlayer settings, select Connections > RealPlayer settings. Copyright © 2005-2006 Nokia. All Rights Reserved. 64

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Access points
— Select this to view the wireless LAN access points that are currently in range and available, and the radio
frequency channel they are using.
Ad hoc networks
— Select this to view available ad hoc networks.
To view details on EAP (extensible authentication protocol) security modules, select
Connections
>
Wireless LAN
, and select the
Security
page. The page contains a list of the installed EAP modules that are used in a wireless LAN to relay port access requests
between wireless devices, wireless LAN access points, and authentication servers. Select a module, and press
View details
. Each
of these modules can be modified together with Internet access points.
Specifying wireless LAN settings
You can change settings that are common to all wireless LAN connections.
To modify general wireless LAN settings, select
Connections
>
Wireless LAN
, and select the
Settings
page.
Define the following:
Background scan interval
— Specify how often you want the device to scan for available networks. To reduce battery
consumption, select
Never
. The wireless LAN icon is displayed in the indicator area when a network is found.
WLAN power saving
— If you have problems establishing a wireless LAN connection, try selecting
Disabled
. If you select
Disabled
, the power consumption increases when a wireless LAN connection is used.
To modify advanced wireless LAN settings, select
Connections
>
Wireless LAN
. Select the
Settings
page, and press
Advanced
settings
. Press
OK
.
Define the following:
Automatic configuration
— Select
Off
if you want to specify the advanced wireless LAN settings manually. Do not change the
settings manually unless you are sure how each setting affects system performance. System performance may drop
dramatically if automatic settings are not used.
Ad hoc channel
— Specify the radio frequency channel on which you want to set up an ad hoc network. Select
Automatic
if
you want to be allocated an available channel automatically.
Long retry limit
— Specify the maximum number of transmission attempts of a frame whose size is greater than the RTS
(request to send) threshold.
Short retry limit
— Specify the maximum number of transmission attempts of a frame whose size is less than or equal to the
RTS threshold.
RTS threshold
— Determines the data packet size at which the wireless LAN access point issues a request to send before
sending the packet.
TX power level
— Specify the power level used when transmitting data.
To use the original factory settings, press
Restore defaults
.
Creating a basic Internet access point for a wireless LAN
You can quickly create an Internet access point that contains all the basic settings. An Internet access point is needed to connect
to the Internet.
To create a basic Internet access point, select
Connections
>
Wireless LAN
, and select the
Networks
page. Select the network or
wireless LAN access point for which you want to create the Internet access point, and press
Create access point
. Press
OK
, and
you are asked for the WEP key or WPA/WPA2 settings if required by the network. If the network does not require these security
settings, you are shown details on the new Internet access point. Press
OK
.
For instructions on modifying the WEP key or EAP module settings, see the Help function in the device.
You can also create an Internet access point in more detail.
See "Setting up an Internet access point for a wireless
LAN,"
p.
69
.
Cable setup
To specify how the data cable is used, select
Connections
>
Cable setup
.
Select from the following options:
PC Suite connection
— Select this to use the data cable to connect to PC Suite.
IP passthrough
— Select this to connect your device to a compatible PC and use the Internet or network connection of the
PC.
IP passthrough overrides PC Suite
— Select this to automatically terminate a PC Suite connection via data cable when you
connect your device to a compatible PC and use the Internet or network connection of the PC.
RealPlayer settings
To access streaming data, such as real-time audio and video, you must set network and proxy settings for the RealPlayer
application.
To modify RealPlayer settings, select
Connections
>
RealPlayer settings
.
Control panel
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