Internet Connection Settings - Nokia 7710 User Manual

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Login scripts page
Use login script:
- If you select this, you can write or import
a login script in plain text format. You can edit the script
in the field at the bottom of the screen.
Display post-dial terminal:
- If you select this, the terminal
window is shown on the screen when a data connection is
being established.
Tip: Your Internet service provider may be able to
provide you with a script.
Note: Scripts are not usually required when you
establish a connection. To find out if you need a script,
contact your Internet service provider.
Other page
Allow plain text login:
- If you select this option, the
password at connection may be sent as plain text. For
optimum security, clear this option. Some Internet service
providers require that this option is selected.
Use PPP compression:
- Selecting this speeds up the data
transfer, if it is supported by the remote PPP server. If you
have problems with establishing a connection, try not
selecting this check box. Contact your Internet service
provider for guidance.
Callback type:
- Ask your Internet service provider for the
correct setting to use. The setting depends on the service
provider's configuration.
Callback number:
- Type in your smartphone's data phone
number which the dial back server uses. Usually, this
number is the data call phone number of your
smartphone.

Internet connection settings

To configure Internet connection settings, define
the following fields:
General
Preferred access point:
- Choose the access point to connect
to the Internet.
Ask before connecting:
- If you select this, a dialog appears
every time you connect to the Internet, asking you to
confirm the connection or to change the access point.
Data call
Disconnect when idle for:
- Select the time period after
which the data call is ended automatically if the
connection is not used.
Some Internet connections may appear inactive, but they
may still be sending and receiving data in the background.
These connections may delay the start of the inactivity
period specified here, and therefore postpone the closing
of the connection.
The data call settings affect all access points using a data
call and high-speed data call. For more information on
data connections, see "Data connections" on page 29.
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