Sony Ericsson P900 User Guide - Page 151
Dial-Up or High-Speed Dial-Up account, Your Internet Service Provider ISP supplies you with your
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This is the Internet version of the user's guide. © Print only for private use. GPRS Advanced tabs Authentication is used by some network operators to identify the mobile phone connecting to their GPRS network. There are different methods, or protocols, for doing this. Normal: PAP (Password Authentication Protocol). The user's username and password are transmitted over the network in an unencrypted form. Secure: CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol). The user's username and password are never transmitted over the network. None: No authentication is required by the network operator. QoS Check with your network operator before changing any of the QoS (Quality of Service) settings. If your operator supports the use of Header compression, selecting On can speed up your connection. The settings Precedence, Delay, Peak rate, and Mean Rate are all by default set to Subscribed, which means that your operators default QoS (Quality of Service) values will apply. Reliability is set as Class 3 by default. New Dial-Up or High-Speed Dial-Up account Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) supplies you with your Username, your Password, and their Phone number, which your P900 dials to connect to the Internet. If you have a High-Speed Dial-Up account with your network operator you can increase the speed of your connection by making settings on the Speed tab under Advanced. Tip To avoid having to change the phone number when you travel abroad: enter the international dialling prefix (for example '+') and the appropriate country code for your ISP. For some accounts you may also need to make advanced settings. Select Advanced and enter settings on the tabs as described below Dial-Up and High-Speed Dial-Up Advanced tabs Log in The settings on this tab deal with IP and DNS addresses. For an explanation of these settings, see Log in in the 'GPRS Advanced tabs' on page 150. Script As an alternative to entering your username and password to access the Internet you may need to use a login script stored on your P900. Although uncommon, scripts may be required by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Select the Use login script check box and enter the script text in the Script editor If you select the check box Plain text authentication (required by some ISPs), the security of your connection will decrease during the connection process. Once you are connected, the security of your connection will be restored. Control panel 151