User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Nokia 9300 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
- 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
- Control panel
- Media applications
- Calculator
- Clock
- Data and software management
- Connectivity
- Personalizing your device
- Shortcuts
- Battery information
- CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- Additional safety information
- Index
they establish connections more quickly than analog
methods.
• Modem speed—This option allows you to limit the
maximum connection speed. Higher data rates may
cost more, depending on the service provider. The
speed represents the maximum speed at which your
connection will operate. During the connection, the
operating speed may be less, depending on network
conditions.
• Modem initialisation—You can control your
device using modem AT commands. If required,
enter characters specified by your service provider.
Script page
A script can automate the connection between the
device and the server. Contact your Internet service
provider to find out whether you need a script.
Define the following:
• Use login script—If you select Yes, you can write
or import a login script. You can edit the script in the
Login script field.
• Show terminal window—If you select Yes, once a
connection is established, you see the execution of
the script.
Other page
Define the following:
• Use callback—Select Yes if you have a service that
dials back to your device when you establish an
Internet connection.
• Callback type—Ask your Internet service provider
for the correct setting. Server number refers to the
standard Microsoft callback, and Server number
(IETF) refers to a callback approved by the Internet
Engineering Task Force. Select Number to use a
number that you define in the Callback number
field.
• Callback number—Enter the data call phone
number of your device, which the callback server
uses.
• Allow plain text login—Select No, if you never
want to send your password as plain text without
encryption. Note that this option only affects PPP
connections; e-mail and Web passwords are not
encrypted. Some Internet service providers require
that this option is set to Yes.
• Use PPP compression—Select Yes to speed up the
data transfer, if it is supported by the remote PPP
server. If you have problems establishing a
connection, select No.
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
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