User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Nokia 9500 Communicator User Guide
- Contents
- For your safety
- Getting started
- Installing the SIM card, battery, and memory card
- Charging the battery
- Switching the device on and off
- Access codes
- First start-up
- Keys and connectors
- Communicator interface
- Cover phone
- Volume control
- Instructions in your device
- Using the CD-ROM
- Nokia support on the Web
- Stickers in the sales package
- Transferring data from other devices
- Cover phone
- Desk
- Telephone
- Messaging
- Web
- Contacts
- Documents
- Sheet
- Presentations
- Calendar
- File manager
- Camera and Images
- Control panel
- Media applications
- Calculator
- Clock
- Data and software management
- Connectivity
- Personalizing your device
- Shortcuts
- Data transmission
- Nokia original enhancements
- Battery information
- CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- Additional safety information
- Technical information
- Nokia One-Year Limited Warranty
- Appendices
- Index
On the CA certificates page, select which authority certificates are valid for server verification in wireless LAN authentication
when using this Internet access point. This page shows all the installed authority certificates on the device. All certificates
are enabled by default. To disable a certificate, select the certificate, and press Disable.
On the Cipher suites page, select which TLS (transport layer security) cipher suites you want to use with this Internet access
point. To enable a selected cipher suite, press Enable.
On the Settings page, you can define additional settings related to EAP-TLS. For instructions on modifying these settings, see
the Help function in the device.
Modifying the EAP-PEAP settings
To modify the EAP-PEAP settings for an Internet access point, select Connections → Internet setup. Select a wireless LAN
Internet access point from the list, and press Edit → Advanced. Select the EAP page. Select EAP-PEAP from the list, and press
Configure.
On the User certificates page, select the personal certificates for user authentication when using this Internet access point.
This page lists all personal certificates installed on the device. The certificates are enabled by default. To disable a certificate,
select the certificate, and press Disable. On the CA certificates page, select which authority certificates are valid for server
verification in wireless LAN authentication when using this Internet access point. This page shows all the installed authority
certificates on the device. All certificates are enabled by default. To disable a certificate, select the certificate, and press Disable.
On the Cipher suites page, select which TLS (transport layer security) cipher suites you want to use with this Internet access
point. To enable a selected cipher suite, press Enable.
On the EAP types page, select and configure the authentication methods you want to run inside the EAP-PEAP method. Press
Priority, and then Move up and Move down to change the priority order of the tunneled EAP types.
On the Settings page, you can define additional settings related to EAP-PEAP. For instructions on modifying these settings,
see the Help function in the device.
Modifying the EAP-LEAP settings
To modify the EAP-LEAP settings for an Internet access point, select Connections → Internet setup. Select a wireless LAN
Internet access point from the list, and press Edit → Advanced. Select the EAP page. Select EAP-LEAP from the list, and press
Configure. If you enter your user name in the Username field, you need not give the user name during an authentication
session. If you do not want to be asked for the password, select No in the Password prompt field, and enter the password in
the Password field.
Note that if you select No in the Password prompt field, the password is stored in the device, and this decreases the level of
security.
Configuring Internet connection settings
These settings affect all Internet connections.
To configure common Internet connection settings, select Connections → Internet setup. Select the Idle page, and define the
time period after which the connection ends automatically and returns to standby mode if not used. You can specify a
different time for each connection type, but the setting affects all Internet access points using that connection type.
Some Internet connections may appear inactive, but they may still be sending and receiving data in the background. These
connections may postpone the closing of the connection.
Select the Other page, and define the settings.
• Ask before connecting—If you select Yes, a dialog appears every time you connect to the Internet, asking you to confirm
the connection or to change the Internet access point.
• GPRS operating mode—Select Always on to keep the GPRS connection in alert mode and to switch the packet data
transfer on quickly when needed. If you select On when needed, the device uses a GPRS connection only when you start an
application or action that needs it. Note that if there is no GPRS coverage and you selected Always on, the device will
periodically try to establish a GPRS connection.
To change the priority of Internet access points, select Connections → Internet setup. Press Priority, select an Internet access
point, and press Move up or Move down. When you establish a data connection, the access points are searched for in the
order you have specified.
Selecting an Internet access point
When you establish an Internet connection, you are asked to select the Internet access point you want to use for that
connection. In the Network connection dialog, select an Internet access point from the list, and press Connect. Before
connecting, you can filter the list of access points according to the network type. To view all Internet access points, select All
networks. To view Internet access points that are currently available, press Show available. For example, if you are using the
Offline profile, no GPRS or GSM Internet access points are shown in the list.
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