Nokia RAE-3N Cell Phone User Manual


 
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Internet
Figure 51
The first two lines contain a summary of the details of the preferred connection.
Define the following:
Tip: You may have to set up several Internet connections, depending on the sites
you want to access. For example, browsing the WWW may require one setup;
browsing your company’s intranet may require another connection.
Preferred connection: The default connection which will be used to connect to the
Internet.
If idle, stay online: The connection to the Internet will automatically close after the
inactivity period defined here. The options are For 2 minutes/For 5 minutes/
For 10 minutes/For 60 minutes.
IMPORTANT: Some Internet connections may appear inactive, but they may still
be sending and receiving data in the background. These connections may
delay the start of the inactivity period specified here, and therefore
postpone the closing of the connection.
Ask before connecting: The options are Yes/No. If you choose Yes, a connection dialog
appears every time you connect to the Internet, asking you to either
confirm, change, or cancel the connection, or change the Internet access
point. If you choose No, the communicator will choose the default Internet
access point.
To create a new connection or edit an existing
connection
1 In the Internet connections dialog, press New to create a new connection or Edit
to edit an existing connection.
2 If you already have connections defined, you can use an existing connection as
a basis for the new connection. After you have pressed New, press Use existing.
Choose the connection you want from the list which appears, and press OK.
3 A dialog on connection details opens. See Figure 52.
4 Define the following:
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