Nokia 9110 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Phone number — The telephone number of the Internet access point.
User name — Enter your user name if required by the Internet service
provider. The user name may be needed in the PPP authentication process.
Prompt password: Yes / No — If you must enter a new password every time you
log on to a server, or you do not want to save your password, set this to Yes.
Password — Enter your password if required by the Internet service
provider. The password may be needed in the PPP authentication process.
Advanced settings — Opens a new set of options with which you can
further adjust the Internet access point, if required:
Modem initialisation — Enter any modem initialisation string
containing AT commands here, if needed. This initialisation string is
executed after the initialisation string you define in the Modem
initialisation: Custom option of the Internet settings.
Login customisation: None/Manual — Some Internet access points do
not automatically enable PPP. In such cases you need to choose either
Manual, as it allows you to enter your login name and password
manually in 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.
PPP compression: On/Off — Speeds up data transfer when supported by
the remote PPP server. If you have problems with establishing a
connection, try setting this to Off.
IP address — The IP address of the communicator.
Default gateway — The IP address of the system that is a gateway out of
the local network.
Network mask — Shows which portion of the IP address of the
communicator identifies the network.
Primary nameserver — The IP address of the primary nameserver.
Secondary nameserver — The IP address of the secondary nameserver.
Tip: Some Internet service
providers refer to these
nameservers as DNS1 and DNS2.