Nokia D311 PC card features
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2
To start creating an installation disk with the selected profiles and options,
click
Create
.
3
Select the destination folder and click
OK
.
Manage SIM card contents
The system administrator can store important information such as personal WEP
keys and network profiles on a SIM card. The administrator can then give users
SIM cards, which contain the necessary network settings and encryption keys for
quick network access.
Transferring files from the computer to the SIM card and vice versa is done by
using a drag-and-drop operation or by using the
Copy
,
Move
, and
Delete
buttons
on the
SIM Card
tab.
For the changes to take effect, click
Apply
. Note that the button is inactive if there
is not enough free space on the SIM card. If you have made changes but wish to
restore the previous state, click
Restore
.
Distribute profiles
The system administrator can create profiles and then distribute them to end
users within a corporation. There are different ways for delivering profiles:
•
Installation disks: the system administrator can create installation disks which
contain all the software and necessary settings needed for accessing networks
– including profiles. See “Create installation disks” on page 36.
•
Network: profiles can be saved to a folder on a network drive from which the
end user can import the profile. See “Import and export profiles” on page 27.
•
SIM card: the system administrator can store profiles on SIM cards which can
then be distributed to end users. See “Manage SIM card contents” above.
•
Text messages: profiles can be distributed by sending a text message that
includes a profile. See “Send a profile as a text message” on page 27.
WEP security
To increase the security of communication over the wireless local area network,
the Nokia D311 PC card offers the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) security
feature. WEP uses the RC4 algorithm with an up to 152-bit key. The algorithm
provides for security via two methods: authentication and encryption.
Authentication is the means by which one wireless station is verified to have
authorization to communicate with a second station in a given coverage area.
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