Connection manager
Active data connections
Select
Menu
Tools
>
>
mgr..
Select
Active data
connections.
In the active data connections view, you can see the
open data connections:
data calls
packet data connections
wireless LAN (WLAN) connections
Note: The actual invoice for calls and services
from your service provider may vary, depending on
network features, rounding off for billing, taxes,
and so forth.
To end a connection, select
Disconnect. To close all open connections, select
Options
Disconnect
>
To view the details of a connection, select
Options
> Details.
Available WLANs
Select
Menu
Tools
>
>
mgr.
and
Available WLAN
Connectivity
Conn.
>
Options
>
all.
Connectivity
Conn.
>
networks.
The available WLAN view shows a list of wireless
LANs (WLAN) within range, their network mode
(infrastructure or ad hoc), and signal strength
indicator.
is displayed for networks with
encryption, and
if your device has an active
connection in the network.
To view the details of a network, select
Details.
To create an internet access point in a network,
select
Options
Define access
>
Bluetooth
Select
Menu
Tools
>
>
Bluetooth.
About Bluetooth
Bluetooth technology in your device enables
wireless connections between electronic devices
within a range of 10 metres (33 feet). A Bluetooth
connection can be used to send images, videos, text,
business cards, calendar notes, or to connect
wirelessly to devices that use Bluetooth technology.
Since devices using Bluetooth technology
communicate using radio waves, your device and
the other devices do not need to be in direct line-
of-sight. The two devices only need to be within a
maximum of 10 metres of each other, although the
Options
>
point.
Connectivity
>
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