SAMBA 55/56
6.1.1.1 Making a dial-up networking
This brief guide aims to explain the basic steps for getting started with
GPRS to the Internet. It is supposed that you are a bit familiar with GPRS
concepts, like network attachment, session or PDP context.
This guide is not intended to give full details about how GPRS works, all
GPRS-specific AT commands (check out the GPRS AT command manual).
The "GPRS startup guide" manual provides all you need for making a dial-
up GPRS networking. This manual is also included in the delivery CD.
6.1.2 Communications software
To connect to the Internet, or to send and receive e-mail or faxes transmit
data from your computer, you need the appropriate data and fax
communications software. You can use the SAMBA phone with most
commercially available communications applications, such as Microsoft
Exchange, Microsoft Outlook, Netscape Navigator.
6.1.3 PIN & PUK
You may have to enter the PIN (Personal Identity Number) if the PIN code
request is activated in the SIM card. The PIN code is usually supplied with
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To test the SAMBA phone type on the terminal screen:
AT<enter>
Modem responds:
OK
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