Isp (Internet Service Provider) - SMA NET Piggy-Back Technical Description

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7.2.4 ISP (Internet Service Provider)

The ISP provides the dial-up connection to the Internet. After dialing the telephone number of the
provider, you will be asked to log in with your username and password for identification.
No ISP Parameters for Ethernet Version
The ISP parameters have no effect in the Ethernet version. In this case the Internet
connection is not established by the NET Piggy-Back, but through the gateway of the
network. If you have any questions about this, please contact your network administrator.
The ISP settings in the analog and ISDN versions (telephone number, username and password) are
the same as the RDT settings your PC uses to access the Internet.
For security reasons, the password can no longer be seen after the settings are saved on your PC.
"****" will be displayed in its place.
FI_ISP Phone No
Call-by-call dial-in numbers
For GSM, most cellular network operators provide special call-by-call dial-in numbers for
cases where no default ISP account with username and password is to be used.
FI_ISP User ID
FI_ISP Password
32
NETPB-TEN081708
The telephone number for dialing the provider. For some telephone
systems it is recommended that you insert a comma (for a short
pause) into the dial string after connecting to an outside line.
Character set:
0-9W, #
Example
0,0192658
Username assigned by the provider.
Password associated with the username.
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