Kyocera E4000 Cell Phone User Manual


 
55Connectivity
Contact your ISP for details on the
settings.
GPRS
A General Packet Radio Service (GPRS)
offers high-speed data transfer. When
using a GPRS access, you are charged
for the amount of information you view,
download, or send when you are
connected to the Internet.
Contact your internet service provider
for details on the settings.
Proxy
If proxy server settings are needed,
contact your ISP or network
administrator for the proxy server
name, server type, port, type of Socks
protocol used, and your user name and
password.
VPN
With a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
connection, you can connect to a server
in your corporate network via the
Internet.
Contact your network administrator for
details on the settings.
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi lets your phone connect to the
Internet, your VPN, or another Wi-Fi-
enabled device via a wireless access
point.
Turning Wi-Fi on
Select Start > Settings > Connections >
Wi-Fi > Menu > Turn On Wi-Fi.
Select in CommManager.
Your phone will automatically try to
detect what wireless networks are
available in the surrounding areas. If
any are found, a list of available
networks will be displayed.
Connecting to an existing
wireless network
1. Turn your Wi-Fi on as instructed in
"Turning Wi-Fi on" on page 55.
2. Select the network you wish to
connect to in the list of available
networks.
3. Select whether the wireless network
connects to the Internet or your work
(office) network.
4. Press (Connect) to complete
connection.
shows beside a network that
requires user ID, password, and
authentication.
shows beside a free public
network.
shows beside the network that is
unavailable temporarily.
shows beside an ad-hoc
connection.
shows beside an ad-hoc
connection that is unavailable
temporarily.