User's Manual

Technical Description and User Guide F3307
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If the operator settings are not available or a personalized (company-specific) APN
is to be used, the information may be entered manually. Any number of profiles,
including settings for Access Point Name, Username and Password may be defined.
Quality of Service parameters are set to “network default”.
5.2.2.2 Connection Operation
No user inte
raction is required to set the speed of the connection. It will be
automatically set by the network depending on available network resources and the
user’s subscription.
F3307 will automatically use a UMTS network by preference and automatically
switch over to GPRS/EDGE where the operator has an integrated UMTS/GSM
network if UMTS coverage is not available. When UMTS coverage returns, the
connection will return to the UMTS network. However, in some networks, data flow
must be paused. In this case, the F3307 needs to return to an idle state before a
return to UMTS can take place. This is network-specific.
Similarly, if HSPA is available in the UMTS network, the higher download speeds
will be automatically available. In some networks, it is not possible to detect that
HSPA is available until a connection is made. The screen will read a slower
technology than available until the module tries to connect, after which it will connect
to the faster. This is due to settings in the network making it impossible to detect the
presence of HSPA capability in the cell prior to connection.
5.2.2.3 IP Number Allocation
F3307 enables you to work within your corporate
or ISP-assigned IP numbering
scheme. It supports dynamic IP allocation. Dynamic IP allocation is normally used
by both ISPs and corporate networks.
5.2.3 Help
The Wireless Manager has a built-in help function. The help window is started by
clicking on help in the main window, or by pressing function key F1.