Nokia 9357243 Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Differences between the WWW and WAP services applications
The WAP services application is similar to the WWW application in the Nokia
9110 Communicator but there are two significant differences:
The WAP services application uses a data call to access the WAP access
points. However, the WAP access points are not the same as the ones
defined in the Internet settings of your communicator. For the WAP
services to function, you need to define WAP access points. Go to the WAP
services application and select Settings.
Certain WAP services bookmarks can be accessed through a specific access
point, for example, banking services may have to be accessed through the
banks own access point. The easiest way to use these kinds of services, is
to define an altogether new bookmark which uses the correct WAP access
point.
WAP services settings
Before being able to use WAP services, you need to store the required
connection settings.
1 Open the Internet application, go to WAP services and press Select.
2 When you are in the WAP services main view, select Settings.
Information concerning the settings can be obtained from your WAP service
provider. Your service provider may be able to send some or all of the required
settings to you via a special short message, an Over The Air (OTA) message.
After you have accepted these settings, you can start using the WAP services
application or you can edit the settings as described below.
To define WAP access points manually
1 Press Settings in the WAP services main view.
2 Choose Access points and press Change.
3 Press New. If you have already defined WAP access points, choose the one
you want to modify and press Edit.
4 Scroll to the setting you want to modify and press Change, see figure 2.
Note: The WAP services
application cannot be used at
the same time with other
applications.