refers to be *99***1#. For circuit-switched 2G connections you can enter the fixed
phone number to be dialed in international format (e.g. +41xx).
Access point name: The access point name (APN) being used
Authentication: The authentication scheme being used, if required this can be PAP
or/and CHAP
Username: The user-name used for authentication
Password: The password used for authentication
Furtheron, you may configure the following advanced settings:
Required signal strength: Sets a minimum required signal strength before the connec-
tion is dialed
Home network only: Determines whether the connection should only be dialed when
registered to a home network
Negotiate DNS: Specifies whether the DNS negotiation should be performed and the
retrieved name-servers should be applied to the system
Call to ISDN: Has to be enabled in case of 2G connections talking to an ISDN modem
IP header compression: Enables or disables Van Jacobson TCP/IP Header Compres-
sion for PPP-based connections. This feature will improve TCP/IP performance
over slow serial links. Has to be supported by your provider.
Software compression: Enables or disables data compression for PPP-based connec-
tions. Software compression reduces the size of packets to improve throughput.
Has to be supported by your provider.
Client address: Specifies a fixed client IP address on the mobile interface
MTU: The Maximum Transmission Unit represents the largest amount of data that can
be transmitted within one IP packet and can be defined for any WAN interface.
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