Chapter 7 - Internet 7-3
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SSL (Secure Socket Layer)
A security protocol that prevents eavesdrop-
ping, tampering, or message forgery over the
Internet.
If you want your Nokia 9000i Communicator
to support SSL encryption, it can be installed
later. Contact http://www.club.nokia.com for
more information.
TCP Port
Identifies the data port of the destination
computer.
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)
A protocol that governs the data communica-
tion in the Internet and in the TCP/IP networks.
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Link information required by the WWW serv-
ice to connect to a given WWW host compu-
ter. The URL usually starts with http://
followed by www. For example, the Club.No-
kia home page can be found at http://
www.club.nokia.com. URLs are often referred
to with phrases like “Home page location,”
“Site location,” “can be found at... .”
Internet settings
To define Internet settings:
•Press Settings in the Internet application’s
main view. The Internet settings main view
(figure 7-1) opens.
To define an Internet access point:
1 In the Internet settings main view choose In-
ternet access and press Change.
2 To define a new Internet access point, press
New. To modify or change an existing one,
press Edit.
Note: The Internet settings apply to all Internet
applications.
Information concerning the settings must be ob-
tained from your Internet service provider. The
service provider may be able to configure the ac-
cess point for you via a special SMS message.
This message sets all the necessary Internet ac-
cess settings (see the following section) and adds
a new entry to the list of defined Internet access
points.
The Internet settings are:
Modem initialisation — Allows you to define your
communicator’s modem settings.
Autobauding (default) — The data transmis-
sion rate is determined automatically.
Autobauding with V.42bis compression —
Speeds up data transfer (e.g. mail sending or
receiving) when supported by the cellular
network.
Fixed 9600 b/s — Fixed data transmission rate
Figure 7-1