Nokia D211 User Manual page 21

Multimode radio card
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Connection status indicators
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Tip: You can access the Select Connection dialog box also by right-clicking
the Nokia D211 icon on the taskbar, or by opening the Profiles page of the
Manager window and clicking Select. If the taskbar icon is not visible, see
page 33 for more information.
Tip: You can manage network connections also by using the Nokia D211 icon
on the taskbar. Right-click the icon and click Connect to connect to SIM
services. To make a data call, click Dial, and to send packet data, click
Activate. See "Connection status indicators" below for more information. If
the taskbar icon is not visible, see page 33 for more information.
Warning: Do not use the radio card when the use of a wireless device is
prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger. Note that the radio
card may cause similar interference as any cellular device (e. g. mobile
phone) and must not be used in areas where the use of any such device is
prohibited.
Taskbar icons and icons on the Profiles page indicate the status of the network
connection.
Ready for data call – You have established a connection to a GSM network
and can send and receive text messages. To access the Internet or your e-mail
by using GSM high-speed data services, you need to make a data call. Click
Dial to make a data call.
The use of GSM high-speed data services requires that your network supports
HSCSD technology and that you have subscribed to this service. For more
information, contact your service provider or network operator.
Data call to [phone number] – GSM data call is active. To finish the call, click
End Call.
Ready to activate GPRS – You have established a connection to a GSM
network that supports packet data sending (GPRS). You can send and receive
text messages. To access the Internet or your e-mail by using GPRS, you need
to establish a GPRS connection. Click Activate to establish a GPRS
connection.
You need to subscribe to the GPRS service. For availability and subscription
to packet data services, please contact your service provider or network
operator.
GPRS active – GPRS connection is now active. To end the connection, click
Deactivate.
Linked to (access point name) – You have established a connection to a
WLAN access point.
To connect to the SIM services, click Connect. The Connect button is
activated only when the wireless station has detected a service in the
network, otherwise the button remains inactive.
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