Chapter 7 - Internet
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7. Internet
The Internet applications are used to access
computerized information services via a data
call. To obtain access to the Internet, the follow-
ing requirements must be met:
• Data calls must be supported by the network
you are using.
• Data service must be activated for your SIM
card (contact your network operator for
details).
• You have obtained an Internet Access Point
(IAP) from an Internet service provider.
Contact your retailer for details.
• You have entered the proper Internet
settings.
Activate the Internet application by pressing the
Internet button on the communicator interface.
From the Internet main view, select an applica-
tion by scrolling and pressing
Select
.
With one Internet application active, you can
quickly switch to another by pressing the Inter-
net button.
To close an active application, press
Close
.
Nokia IAP Info Online
For online Information about Internet connec-
tivity, go to the Internet application and select
WWW. From the Hotlist, highlight Access Point
Info- Retrieve Now! and press
Retrieve
. To con-
nect to this Web site, you do not need to have an
Internet service provider, but you must have your
SIM card activated for data service.
Getting Internet service
Information concerning settings must be ob-
tained from the Internet service provider.
Your service provider will give you instructions
on how to enter the Internet settings. Follow the
instructions carefully.
Your Internet service provider may be able to
configure the access point for you via a special
SMS message. This message adds a new entry to
the list of defined Internet access points and
configures the settings for you.
When you receive the SMS message, you will be
asked to accept the settings. When you choose
Accept
, the communicator will automatically
enter all the Internet settings in the appropriate
places.
Internet applications
E-mail — An electronic mail application which
lets you send and receive messages all over
the world using the Internet network.
World Wide Web (WWW) — A hypertext-based
system for finding and accessing resources
on the Internet network.
Telnet — Allows your communicator to connect to
computers which provide terminal services
through the Internet.
Terminal — Allows your communicator to connect
to computers, like mainframe computers,
which provide direct dial-in terminal services.
Both the Telnet and Terminal applications
emulate the VT100 terminal.
Note:
Depending on the network configuration
and load, establishing an Internet connec-
tion may take up to one minute (or even
longer).
When you want to disconnect, press
Hang up
.
Disconnection from the Internet will generate a
note on the display and cause the data call indi-
cator to disappear.