Gprs Connection - BVRP mobile PhoneTools User Manual

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GPRS connection

GPRS stands for General Packet Radio Service. It is an extension of the GSM
network that enables high speed packet mode transmission. GPRS works faster
than the Data/Fax option and allows you to send and receive emails and surf the
Internet at a faster rate. With the GPRS function, mobile PhoneTools allows you to
immediately connect your computer to the Internet wherever you are (if the GPRS
network is available).
Note: this function depends on your cell phone, your operator network and requires a GPRS
subscription with your cell phone operator.
To configure GPRS connection
1. In the mobile PhoneTools main window, click the GPRS icon
the side panel, or click the Menu button.
2. In the menu displayed, select Setup then GPRS connections. The GPRS
Connections dialog box appears.
3. Double-click on the Add new GPRS Connection icon. The GPRS
connection wizard opens. It will guide you through to configure your
connection settings.
4. Once finished, a new icon appears in the GPRS Connections dialog box as
shown below:
5. Repeat the same steps for each connection you want to set up.
To launch a GPRS connection
1. In the mobile PhoneTools main window, click the GPRS icon
the side panel, or click the Menu button.
2. In the menu displayed, select Send then GPRS connection. The GPRS
connection is automatically launched.
The connection checked is the one
set as default connection.To set up a
connection as the default, select the
icon and from the File menu, select
Set as default connection.
The new icon placed here has the
name you typed during the wizard.
Here the connection has been
named GPRS connection.
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