Sony Ericsson R380 WORLD User Guide - Page 191

To automatically set up WAP

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• an access point provided by your network operator. • your internet service provider. • a private service provider, e.g. your company or bank. You need to enter specific service provider details into the R380. The R380 can hold the details of multiple service providers, this is because you may have separate internet and corporate accounts. For more details see "Manually Set up a Service Provider" on page 187. WAP Gateway The WAP gateway sits between the R380 and the WAP site coding and decoding information. The gateway information is found in the WAP profiles you set up. You can set up details of more than one gateway if necessary, e.g. one to access corporate data over WAP, another to access your bank's WAP service. Automatically set up WAP The easiest way to set up the R380 is automatically, through your service provider. Check your service providers web site for information or telephone/e-mail their support desk and ask about automatic remote configuration. If remote configuration is possible, tell your service provider that you require WAP settings, they will send you an auto configuration message by SMS. Confirm that your GSM subscription is data enabled at the same time. To automatically set up WAP: 1. The service provider will send a special SMS message to your R380. 2. When the auto configuration message appears in the R380 inbox, select it. 3. A brief text and operator message appears on the display with the message Configure now?. To initiate the auto configuration, select Yes. To perform the auto configuration later, select No. 4. Access a WAP site to test the new settings. Warning! Never accept remote configuration messages if you are not expecting them or are unsure where they have come from. Getting started with E-mail and WAP 191

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Getting started with E-mail and WAP
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an access point provided by your network operator.
your internet service provider.
a private service provider, e.g. your company or bank.
You need to enter specific service provider details into the R380.
The R380 can hold the details of multiple service providers, this
is because you may have separate internet and corporate
accounts. For more details see
“Manually Set up a Service
Provider” on page 187
.
WAP Gateway
The WAP gateway sits between the R380 and the WAP site
coding and decoding information. The gateway information is
found in the WAP profiles you set up. You can set up details of
more than one gateway if necessary, e.g. one to access corporate
data over WAP, another to access your bank's WAP service.
Automatically set up WAP
The easiest way to set up the R380 is automatically, through
your service provider. Check your service providers web site for
information or telephone/e-mail their support desk and ask
about automatic remote configuration.
If remote configuration is possible, tell your service provider that
you require WAP settings, they will send you an auto
configuration message by SMS. Confirm that your GSM
subscription is data enabled at the same time.
To automatically set up WAP:
1.
The service provider will send a special SMS message to
your R380.
2.
When the auto configuration message
appears in the
R380 inbox, select it.
3.
A brief text and operator message appears on the display
with the message
Configure now?
. To initiate the auto
configuration, select
Yes
. To perform the auto
configuration later, select
No
.
4.
Access a WAP site to test the new settings.
Warning!
Never accept remote configuration messages if you are
not expecting them or are unsure where they have come from.