9. Internet
To obtain access to the Internet, the cellular network you use must support
data calls; the data service must be activated for your SIM card; you must
have obtained an Internet Access Point (IAP) from an Internet service
provider; and you must have entered the proper Internet settings.
Your service provider will give you instructions on how to configure the
Internet settings. Follow the instructions carefully.
Tip: With one Internet application active,
you can quickly switch to another by
pressing the Internet application button.
In this way you do not have to make a new
data call.
To start an Internet application
1 Press the Internet application button on the communicator keyboard.
2 Select an application with the selection frame and press Select.
3 To close an application, press Close.
4 To disconnect from the Internet, press Hang up. The "Disconnecting" note
will be shown on the display and the data call will end.
Internet applications
Mail — An electronic mail application which lets you send and receive e-mail
all over the world using the Internet.
World Wide Web (WWW) — A hypertext-based system for finding and
accessing resources on the Internet.
Telnet — Allows your communicator to connect to computers that provide
terminal services through the Internet.
Terminal — Allows your communicator to connect to computers, such as
mainframe computers, that provide direct dial-in terminal services. Both
Telnet and Terminal emulate the VT100 terminal.
Text Web — Used for obtaining information from the Internet via SMS.
Note: Depending on the network
configuration and load, establishing
an Internet connection may take up
to one minute or even longer.
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