Nokia 8210 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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2. MAKING A CONNECTION
Go to the Control Strip and select from the Remote Access the connection that you just made (Figure 4).
Figure 4. Selecting which connection to use.
When you have clicked on the connection that you have just made, the connection will become Active. Now
click once again on the Remote Access and now select Connect. You will not see anything while the
connection is being made but after the connection has been successfully established the Apple logo will
start to flash and also the time starts to run in the Control Strip. You can view details about your current
connection by selecting Remote Access Status from the Apple menu.
If something goes wrong then you should check that you have the Infrared activated in your phone and that
it is pointing at your Macintosh Infrared port. Then check the status of the AppleTalk (Figure 5).
Figure 5. Checking AppleTalk status.
In some cases you may need to restart your computer to make changes effective. If you have mistyped your
ISP telephone number you can change it from the Remote Access menu in the Control Strip. In the Remote
Access menu select Open Remote Access and you will get a window which provides you with details of your
current connections, such as your user name, password and number to call.
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