• If you wish to use 14.4 Kbps data then you need to add AT-commands to Details… -
Init String
• For 14.4 Kbps data add AT+CBST=14
10. Press 'OK' to save.
4. PALM DIAL-UP CONNECTION CONFIGURATION
1. Select Network from the drop-down menu (in the upper right corner) and tap 'New'
2. Tap the Menu button in the lower left corner (the round touch button which has a menu
and an arrow illustrated on it)
3. Select New from the Service menu
4. Rename your Service to something other than Untitled
5. Enter your User Name
6. Enter your password by tapping on the –Prompt- or if your password changes every time
you make a new connection then leave it as it is.
7. For Connection select the same one that you just created in Prefs-Connection (e.g.
Nokia).
8. Enter your ISP's dial-up number
9. Tap on Details… to enter further settings if required by your ISP
5. MAKING A CONNECTION
At this stage, you can connect to the ISP. However, you will now require third-party
applications for accessing information services such as E-Mail, WWW, Chat, etc.
As third-party groups develop these applications, users are generally required to purchase
applications, which in most cases are distributed via the Internet.
Some software sites include:
• http://www.palm.com/resources/shareware.html
• http://oasis.palm.com/public/platinum/categorylist.cfm
• Memoware http://www.memoware.com/palm/p-top.htm
• GoPDA PalmCentral http://www.palmcentral.com/3com/topdown.shtml
• PalmGear H.Q. http://www.palmgear.com/palm/topdownloads.cfm
• ZDNET http://www.zdnet.com/swlib/3com/hotfiles.html
• TUCOWS http://palmsoftware.tucows.com
After installing the required software enable infrared in your Nokia phone and tap on the
Connect in Prefs – Network to establish a dial-up connection with your ISP.
NOTE! Some ISPs may require that you have installed AOL Mail / Palm OS 3.3 Serial Library
enhancement (http://www.palm.com/custsupp/downloads/). If you encounter problems in
establishing a connection with your ISP, please contact your ISP and check that you have
the proper settings in your Palm.
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