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The Internet settings are:
Modem initialisation — Enables you to define the modem settings of your
communicator:
Autobauding — The data transmission rate is determined automatically.
Most networks support this option.
Fixed 9600 b/s — A fixed data transmission rate is used. If you have
problems with making a data call, try this option.
Fixed 14400 b/s — Can be used if supported by the network. Do not use this
option, unless you are sure your network supports it.
Custom — When a data call is established, the modem is initialised
according to the string you enter here.
Autodisconnect time: None/2/5/10 minutes — The connection to the Internet
will automatically close after the inactivity period defined here.
V.42bis compression: On/Off — Speeds up data transfer, e.g. sending or
receiving mail, when supported by the cellular network. Set this to Off, unless
you are sure your network supports this option.
Data call barring — You can restrict your data calls in the same way as your
voice calls, see "Telephone settings" on page 65. To see the current barring
mode, press Get status. To cancel all barrings, press Cancel data barrings.
Internet access — Lists the defined Internet access points. You can configure
the communicator differently for each Internet access point. Press Edit to
change the settings of an existing access point. Press New to define a new
access point. Press Delete to remove an access point.
Provider name — The name of the Internet service provider. If you define
the access point manually, the name can be edited freely.
Note: The exact values of the
settings are provided by your
Internet service provider.
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