Nokia Nseries Cell Phone User Manual


 
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1. INTRODUCTION
UPnP is a simple home networking standard.
Automatic discovery and remote control of devices, such as network-attached printers,
Internet gateways, and consumer electronics equipment
A UPnP enabled device can dynamically join a network, obtain an IP address, convey its
capabilities, and learn about the presence and capabilities of other devices.
UPnP is independent of any particular operating system, programming language, or physical
medium (e.g. it can be deployed in top of any IP bearer – WLAN, Ethernet, Bluetooth, etc).
2. WLAN ACCOUNT SETTINGS ON PHONE
You need to set up a WLAN access point for the network in which you will be using UPnP.
2.1 WLAN ACCESS POINT SETTINGS (NON SECURE WLAN NETWORKS)
1. Press Menu button and then select Connectivity >
Conn. Mgr. > Available WLAN.
2. The phone searches for wireless LANs within range, and
then displays the routers.
3. Scroll to the WLAN network which you want to access
and then select Options > Define Access Point. When
asked to confirm that you wish to create the access
point press Yes.
An access point is created with default WLAN settings for the
chosen WLAN network.
2.2 WLAN ACCESS POINT SETTINGS (SECURE WLAN NETWORK)
Note: The necessary settings for WLAN configuration are provided by your WLAN
service provider. If your WLAN settings are incomplete or incorrect, please
contact your Service Provider. A WLAN service provider can be your employer or
a commercial ISP, for example.
1. Press Menu > Connect > Home netw… > Settings
2. Select User Define to Home Access point. Select now Options > New access
point > Use default Settings and select WLAN as data bearer.
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