Creating a GPRS connection
If you subscribe to General Packet Radio Services (GPRS), you
can set up a GPRS connection to gain access to your corporate
network or the Internet. This is faster than a dial-up connection.
You can also use your phone as a GPRS modem for a desktop
computer.
1. On the Home screen, select Start ➔ More ➔ More ➔
Settings ➔ Connections ➔ GPRS and press the key.
2. Highlight New in the GPRS menu list.
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3. Press the Menu soft key and select Add.
4. Enter the requested information:
• Description: Enter a name for the connection.
• Connects to: Select a network type for which the connection is
used.
• Access point: Enter the information provided by your system
administrator.
• User name: Enter your user name for the GPRS network.
• Password: Enter your password.
• Authentication Type: Select an authentication method for GPRS
connections.
• Primary DNS: Enter the primary domain naming system (DNS)
address.
• Secondary DNS: Enter the secondary DNS address.
• IP address: Enter the Internet Protocol (IP) address.
Note: If you are not sure about the information to enter, ask your network
administrator.
5. Press the Done soft key when you are finished.
Creating a proxy connection
You can use a proxy connection to gain access to the Internet
over an existing connection to your corporate network.
1. On the Home screen, select Start ➔ More ➔ More ➔
Settings ➔ Connections ➔ Proxy and press the key.
2. Highlight New in the Proxy menu list.
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3. Press the Menu soft key and select Add.
4. Enter the requested information:
• Description: Enter a name for the connection.
• Connects from: Select the type of network from which you will
connect.
• Connects to: Select the type of network to which you will connect.
• Proxy (name:port): Enter the proxy server name and port number
in the form.
• Type: Select a network type for which the proxy connection is used.
• User name: Enter your user name for the network to which you will
connect.
• Password: Enter your password.
Note: If you are not sure about the information to enter, ask your service
provider.
5. Press the Done soft key when you are finished.
Creating a VPN connection
If your company has set up a virtual private network (VPN), you
can create a VPN connection to gain access to your corporate
network over an Internet connection.
1. On the Home screen, select Start ➔ More ➔ More ➔
Settings ➔ Connections ➔ More... ➔ VPN and press the
key.
2. Highlight New in the menu list.
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Press the Menu soft key and select Add.
3. Enter the requested information:
• Description: Enter a name for the connection.
• VPN type: Select the type of VPN.
• Server: Enter the VPN server name.
• Connects from: Select the type of network from which you will
connect to VPN (typically The Internet).
• Connects to: Select the type of network to which you will connect
(typically Work).
• User name: Enter your user name for the VPN.
• Password: Enter your password.
• Domain: Enter the domain name, if required.
• IPSec authentication: If you selected IPSec/L2TP for VPN type,
select the type of authentication.
• IPSec Pre-shared key: If you selected Pre-Shared Key for IPSec
authentication, enter the shared key.
4. Press the Done soft key when you are finished.
Setting up data connections
After creating connection profiles, you can assign a profile to
each network type.
1. On the Connections screen, press the Menu soft key and
select Advanced.
2. Select a connection profile in each network.
3. Press the Done soft key when you are finished.
Adding a URL exception
Some URL addresses for web pages on your company intranet
may use periods, for example: intranet.companyname.com. To
view these pages in Internet Explorer, you must create a URL
exception.
Note: You do not need to create URL exceptions for Internet URL addresses.
1. On the Connections screen, press Menu ➔ Advanced.
2. Press the Menu soft key and select Work URL Exceptions.
3. Press the Menu soft key and select Add.
4. Enter the URL Pattern and press the Done soft key.
Separate multiple URL patterns with a semicolon.