Nokia 9000i Cell Phone User Manual


 
7-4 Internet applications
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is used. If you experience problems with es-
tablishing a data call, try this option.
Custom — When a data call is established, the
modem is first set to the factory defaults and
then initialised according to the string you
enter here. In the case of Terminal connec-
tions, see ”Defining Terminal connections” on
page 7-18.
Data call barring — Initiates a data call barring
dialogue, similar to that in the Telephone appli-
cation (see chapter 4 "Telephone: Telephone set-
tings - Voice call barring" on page 4-7). To see
the current barring mode, press Get status. To
cancel all barrings, press Cancel data barrings.
Internet access — Lists the defined Internet ac-
cess points. You can configure the communicator
differently for each Internet access point. Press
Edit to change the settings of an existing access
point. Press New to define a new access point.
Press Delete to remove an access point.
Provider name — The Internet access provid-
er’s name which appears on the access point
list. If you define the access point manually,
the name can be edited freely.
Phone number — Telephone number of the In-
ternet access point.
User name — Used in the PPP authentication
process if required by the Internet access pro-
vider.
Prompt for password: Yes / No (default) – If
you must enter a new password every time
you log on to a server, or you do not want to
save the password, change this setting to Yes.
Password — Used in the PPP authentication proc-
ess if required by the Internet access provider.
Advanced settings — Opens a new view where
you can make further adjustments for an In-
ternet access point, if required:
Modem initialisation — Enter any modem
initialisation string containing AT com-
mands here, if needed. This initialisation
string is executed after the initialisation
string you define in Modem initialisation:
Custom view of the Internet settings.
Login customisation: None, Manual
Some Internet access points do not auto-
matically enable PPP. In such cases you
need to choose either Manual, as it allows
you to enter manually your login name
and password over a terminal connection,
or press New in the pop-up box, to write
and save a new login script.
If you choose None, your password and
user name are automatically taken from
the Internet access point settings.
For more information on login scripts, see
the scripts.txt file on the diskette supplied
with the communicator.
Compression: On/Off (default)Speeds up
data transfer (e.g. mail sending or receiv-
ing) when supported by the remote PPP
server.
IP address — The communicator’s own IP
address.
Default gateway — The IP address of the
system that is a gateway out of the local
network.
Network mask — Shows which portion of
the communicator’s IP address identifies
the network.
Primary nameserver — The IP address of
the primary nameserver.
Secondary nameserver — The IP address of
the secondary nameserver.
Note: You may define several Internet access
points, as well as specify an IAP to be used
for a certain connection.