Other Network Settings; Auto Login - Aastra AMC 3.0 User Manual

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Wi-Fi but call-setup signaling and media over the cellular network, you need to select
the Single Mode setting!
The setting Dual Mode allows Voice-over-Wi-Fi, but it requires that the Symbian device
supports Wi-Fi and that the required settings in the native OS are made.
Consumption of Packet Data
The Packet Data setting lets you specify when packet data (for example
Packet Data) should be used; refer to 11.2.2.
Native-Dialer Dependent
Whether a data channel is established via Wi-Fi or via Packet Data depends
on the Network Preferences you have chosen in the native Symbian applica-
tion. If a preferred Wi-Fi network is available, this network will be used for the
data channel.
11.1.18 UC
Set this to on to enable the use of instant messaging (IM) and presence. Check the
IM and Presence chapter
be rebooted when this setting is activated and the remaining settings necessary for
IM/Presence have been made to ensure that all settings are applied.
The Default IM Host setting will not be lost even if this option is disabled!

11.2 Other Network Settings

There are two other settings which allow you to configure network usage according to
your preferences: Auto Login and Packet Data. Both are available in the Options menu
of your AMC.

11.2.1 Auto Login

Auto Login refers to the registration of your AMC with the system (AMCC). If you do not
want your AMC to register automatically, select the option Off. You will still be available
via your company extension, but there will be no data connections (no Wi-Fi or Packet
Data) to the AMCC, which means that the AMCC cannot send feedback about the call
status of held calls etc. The option All data networks makes use of all available and
allowed data channels.
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to learn more about this functionality. The AMC should
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