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Network access
Before you can consult your e-mails, you first need to
configure your connection to the internet.
GSM Settings
When you use a GSM connection to connect to the
internet, your mobile phone dials a number provided
by your operator and the data is sent and received over
this connection, somewhat like a dial-up internet
connection from a PC. The GSM connection
parameters are described in the table below.
GPRS settings
If using GSM is like a dial-up internet connection, a
GPRS connection would be the equivalent of
broadband. GPRS (or Global Packet Radio Service) is
a protocol for sending data rapidly using a radio
signal.
To configure a GPRS connection, you may need to
provide a a user name and password, although some
GPRS connections function without them. You will
need to provide the APN (or Access Point Name).
Bearer
This menu option allows you to choose which how to
establish an internet connection.
GSM: your mobile will only use the GSM network
for e-mail connections.
GPRS: your mobile will only use the GPRS network
for e-mail connections.
GPRS first: your mobile will first try to connect to
the GPRS network. If no GPRS network is
available, then it will try with the GSM network.
For these features to work, you must first have entered
the corresponding settings.
E!mail server
To configure the settings needed to connect to your e-
mail service.
Phone No. This is the number your mobile phone
dials to establish a connection. First
choose ISDN No. (Integrated Service
Digital Network) or Analogue No.
(depending on your network operator)
and then enter the Phone number
provided by your operator,
Login &
Password
The login and password provided by
your GSM network operator to access
this service.
Auto
disconnect
Enter an inactivity time-out value after
which the phone will automatically
end the call (if a connection was in
progress). The value must be over 30
seconds.