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Chapter 5: Using the web interface
98-122988-DraftB6 Setting up the interfaces 114
3. For data devices, the settings are listed under the Bluetooth profile that is used (Dial-up
network or LAN). The next steps describe the settings available under a Bluetooth profile.
4. Under IP Header compression, select Enabled or Disabled.
For information on Header Compression, see Header compression on page 103.
5. Under TCP/IP, select whether your computer uses a Dynamic IP address or a Static IP address.
If you are using a static address, type in the address.
This is the IP address used externally on the satellite network.
To check this setting on your computer, see the TCP/IP properties of the Bluetooth connection.
6. Under APN, select the source of the APN (Access Point Name).
There are four options for setting the APN. Unless you have special requirements, it is
recommended to use the SIM default, or to set the common APN to SIM default, and then
select Common here. You have the following options:
Common. The APN is taken from the Common APN defined under
SETTINGS > Interfaces > Common. Refer to Setting a common APN on page 120.
SIM default. The APN is taken from the SIM card.
Network assigned. The APN is assigned from the network.
User defined. Type in the APN. APNs are provided from the Airtime Provider.
7. If your APN uses a password, type in the user name and password provided from the Airtime
Provider.
8. Select the Primary Profile.
Select a Profile from the scroll list. This Profile is used by the Bluetooth interface as a first
choice, when possible.
There are 5 predefined Profiles: Standard, Streaming 32 kbps, Streaming 64 kbps, Streaming
128 kbps and Streaming 256 kbps. Additionally, you can define your own custom Profiles.
For further information on Profiles and Traffic Flow Templates, see Using Profiles on page 127
and Using a Traffic Flow Template on page 130.
9. Select the Secondary Profile.
10. Click Apply.
Important
If you have selected a Streaming connection as your Primary Profile, the
Bluetooth interface will be running a Streaming connection until you select
another Profile or turn off the interface. However, you can set up your Traffic
Flow Template so that it will only use this Profile for certain types of traffic.
Note
If you have selected both a Primary and one or more Secondary Profiles you must
define a Traffic Flow Template before you can establish a valid connection.