Gsm Data Access Type - Ericsson F251m User Manual

Fixed cellular terminal for small office home office (soho) applications
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Warning!: the GPRS data communication service has to be
registered with your network operator, as the network will
not otherwise accept GPRS calls.
If your SIM card supports GPRS, your network operator must
supply you with a user name and password in order to access
the GPRS network, and optionally, to improve the Internet
connection, a DNS address and a Proxy address.
You need to configure the Dial-up Networking program in
your PC in order to establish a GPRS connection.
Note: this procedure is similar to the way you configure an
Internet connection from a specific ISP (Internet Service
Provider).
If your network operator has provided you with an installation
guide, please follow the instructions included in the guide.
Otherwise, the present manual indicates the installation
process. As the Dial-up Networking is different for Windows
98 and Windows NT, two separate descriptions are provided.
See "ANNEX: PC Data Configurations" on page 44
If you encounter problems during installation, please contact
your distributor or network operator.
9.2

GSM DATA ACCESS TYPE

GSM data access type allows you to make both incoming and
outgoing data calls in the same way as with a fixed line.
Therefore, you can connect to the Internet using the same ISP
(Internet Service Provider) that you would use with a fixed
line.
The SIM card must support GSM data.
The network operator does not need to supply you with any
specific information, and it is your ISP the one that provides
you with the user name, password and installation information
in order to establish an Internet connection.
Please contact your ISP for installation instructions.
Note: your PC should be configured in exactly the same way
as if using the fixed line.

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