User Manual

Wireless LAN
Wireless LAN is a type of local area network
that communicates between two devices
by high frequency radio waves. Your phone
supports Wireless LAN, which is IEEE
802.11b compliant. Your phone has a
preinstalled program, Wi-Fi, allowing you to
congure Wireless LAN settings.
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To check your Wi-Fi status:
Tap Start > Settings > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi Status
tab and you may see the details of your
phones wireless LAN connection, including
Status, ESSID, BSSID, BSS Mode, Channel,
Data Rate, IP Address, and
Signal Strength.
To congure Wi-Fi settings:
Tap Start > Settings > Wi-Fi > the Setting
tab and scroll to set the desired value/mode
for the following setting items: Adhoc
Channel, Preamble, Data Rate, Power
Save, Power Strength, and Auto Power
off. Tab the Set button to conrm your
setting.
To update IP info:
Tap Start > Settings > Wi-Fi > IP Info
tab > Renew or Ping button to update IP
information or locate the IP address of the
other device.
To search IP address:
Tap Start > Settings > Wi-Fi > Site Survey
tab > Re-scan button to search the ESSID,
RSSI, BSS and Channel of the Wireless
LAN.
Please note
While this feature is not in use, please
disable it to save power.
Network Card Settings
You can connect directly to an Ethernet
network by inserting a network (Ethernet)
card. Once connected, you can view the
Internet or an intranet, or download E-mail.
Make sure that you purchase and congure
a network card compatible with your Apollo.
To set up your network card:
1. Insert the network card into your Apollo.
2. The rst time you insert the card, Network
Settings will appear automatically. To
change it later on, tap Start > Settings >
the Connections tab > Network Cards.
3. To enter specic server information,
tap the appropriate adapter.
4. To start a connection, insert the network
card and begin using the desired
program.
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