Nokia RAE-3N Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Internet
you must configure an Internet access point. For more information, see page 98.
Tip: When you are browsing the WWW, some Web pages may prompt you to
save (download) a file to your local disk (your communicator). See the IMPORTANT
note in this section warning about viruses.
IMPORTANT: Beware of viruses. Only install onto the communicator software
you have obtained from sources that offer adequate protection against
viruses. For information on software installation and security certificates,
see ’Certificate manager’ on page 163.
To change the internet access point you use to connect to the WWW, press the
Menu key in the main view of the WWW application and select Tools > Edit Internet
access….
Tip: There is a glossary containing Internet terms and abbreviations at the back
of this user’s guide.
Figure 59
When you take your communicator into use, it already has the following browser
applications:
WWW - A World Wide Web (WWW) browser supporting frames and SSL protocol.
Tip: To access WAP services, you need both an Internet access point and a WAP
access point. See page 112.
WAP - A browser for accessing various types of information, entertainment, and
other services in Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) format. WAP is suited to
mobile devices with small screen displays and limited amounts of memory. WAP
uses mainly text but does support pictures.
To open the WWW browser,
1 Press the Internet application button on the communicator keyboard.
2 Select the WWW application and press Open. A dialog with the Connection name
and Phone number of the Internet access point you are using is displayed. See
Figure 60. You can also choose not to see the connection dialog when the
connection is made; see ’Internet connections’ on page 98.
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