Nokia 770 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Access the Internet
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Network name (SSID) — Shows an empty field or the name of the
previously defined connection.
Network mode — Select between Infrastructure and Ad hoc modes. The
Infrastructure mode is used with the Internet connections.
Security method — Select None (no security), WEP (medium security),
WPA pre-shared key (high security), or WPA with EAP (high security).
Tip: The device supports wired equivalent privacy (WEP) with key
lengths of 40 or 104 bits (equal to 64 and 128 bits depending on
the WLAN access point manufacturer).
For example, in the access point, select 40 (64) bits and enter 5
characters. In the device, select correspondingly 40 bits and enter
the same 5 characters.
Create a new cellular connection
Before you can open an Internet connection over a cellular network, you
must pair a compatible mobile phone with your device. Your device
needs an external modem (phone), which is connected to your device
with Bluetooth wireless technology.
Bluetooth wireless technology
To access the Internet through a cellular network, you must connect
your compatible Nokia phone to the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet using
Bluetooth wireless technology.
This device is compliant with Bluetooth Specification 1.2 supporting the
following profiles: Dial-Up Networking, File Transfer/Object Exchange,
Generic Access, SIM Access, and Serial Port.
There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology in some
locations. Check with your local authorities or service provider.
Features that use Bluetooth technology or allow such features to run in
the background while using other features, increase the demand on
battery power and reduce the battery life.
A Bluetooth connection does not require that the compatible phone and
the Nokia 770 Internet Tablet be in line of sight, but both devices should
be within 10 meters (32 feet) of each other. Connections can be subject