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This document is a support guide for the configuration of
Internet settings needed to use the Nokia 9300i for data
connections.
Introduction
To access the Internet (in order to use WWW or mail), the
following conditions must exist:
• The cellular network (GSM 900/1800/1900) you use
must support data calls.
• The data service (also the high-speed HSCSD service if
used) must be activated for your SIM card.
• You must have obtained an Internet access point (IAP)
from an Internet service provider.
• Proper Internet settings must have been configured in
your device.
If you are using a Wireless LAN connection, you do not
need SIM data service and GSM data call support.
For information about the correct settings, contact your
Internet service provider or system administrator. The
service provider may be able to configure the access point
for you using a special SMS message or WWW page,
which sets up all the necessary Internet access settings.
Please contact your Internet service provider (ISP) for
details.
The necessary settings for Internet configuration are
provided by your Internet Service Provider. If your Internet
settings are incomplete or incorrect, please contact your
service provider. Depending on your ISP or network
operator, you may not need to fill in all of the settings.
When you insert a SIM card, the device will read the
necessary GPRS, MMS, and SMSC settings from the SIM
card if they are available, and no manual configuration is
necessary. Note that this may not work with all operators
and SIM cards.
Creating Internet connections
Select Desk→ Tools→ Control Panel→
Connections
1 The list of existing IAP’s is shown. Press New to create
a new Internet access point.
If IAP’s are already available, the setup asks if you want
to use an existing access point as a basis for the new
one.
2 In the Internet setup dialog, define the following:
• Internet settings name — Type a name for the Internet
access point.
• Internet settings type — Select a connection type
(GPRS, GSM data, Wireless LAN, or IP Passthrough).
Select IP Passthrough to connect your device to a
→ Internet setup.
compatible PC and use the Internet or network
connection of the PC. Before using the IP
passthrough, activate it. See “Activating IP
passthrough” on page 24.
• Network ID — Select the network ID according to the
destination network you want to access with the
Internet access point. You can rename and create
new network IDs. Using the correct network ID
ensures that the data traffic is routed directly to the
desired destination network. VPN (virtual private
network) software may restrict data traffic for a
certain destination network. Network ID can be used
to fi lter Internet access points when establishing an
Internet connection.
3 Press Next to go forward. Depending on the Internet
setting type you selected, turn to one of the following
sections in this document:
• GPRS — See “GPRS settings” on page 6.
• IP Passthrough — See “IP passthrough settings” on
1 If you selected GPRS as Internet settings type, define the
following:
• GPRS accesspoint name — Type a name for the GPRS
access point. Contact your Internet service provider
to obtain this information.
• Password prompt — Select No to generate the
password automatically from the settings, or Yes to
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ask the password always when connected.
• User name — Type your user name if required.
• Password — Type your password if required.
In many GPRS connections, only the GPRS accesspoint
name is required, and no other settings need to be
filled.
• IPv6 DNS mode — Select a mode for the IPv6 DNS
(Well known or Manual). If you select Manual, specify
the IP addresses for the primary and secondary IPv6
2 Press Next. If further settings are required, such as IP
configuration or proxy settings, press Advanced to
access the advanced settings. If no further settings are
required, press Finish, and the GPRS IAP is ready to use.
3 In the IP configuration page, define the following:
• Network type — Specify the protocol you want to use
(IPv4 or IPv6).
• Auto retrieve IP — If you select Yes, the IP address is
obtained automatically from the server. This setting
is also called dynamic IP address. If you select No,
specify the IP address.
• Auto retrieve DNS — If you select Yes, the primary and
secondary DNS (domain name server) addresses are
obtained automatically from the server. DNS is an
Internet service that translates domain names such
as www.nokia.com into IPv4 addresses such as
192.100.124.195, or IPv6 addresses like
3ffe:2650:a640:1c2:341:c39:14.
If you select No, specify the IP addresses for the
primary and secondary DNS servers.
You may want to use a proxy to quicken access to the
Internet. Note also that some Internet service providers
require the use of Web proxies. Contact your Internet
service provider to determine the proxy details.
If you have made an Internet connection to your
company’s intranet, and are unable to retrieve Web
pages from the general Internet, you may need to setup
a proxy server to retrieve Web pages outside your
company’s intranet.
Define the following:
• Proxy protocol — Select the protocol type of the
proxy. You can set different proxy settings for each
protocol (HTTP or HTTPS).
• Use proxy server — Set to Yes to use the proxy server.
• Proxy server — Type the IP address or the domain
name of the proxy server. For example, domain
names are company.com and organisation.org.
• Port number — Type the number of the proxy port. The
port number is related to the protocol. Common
values are 8000 and 8080, but vary with every proxy
server.
• No proxy for — Define the domains for which the
HTTP or HTTPS proxy is not needed.
5 Press Menu to access the Other page, and define the
following:
Allow plain text login — Select No, if you never want to
send your password as plain text without encryption.
Note that this option only affects PPP connections; email and Web passwords are not encrypted. Some
Internet service providers require that this option is
set to Yes.
6 After filling in all the required settings, press Done to
1 If you selected IP Passthrough as Internet settings type,
press Advanced to access the advanced settings. If no
further settings are required, press Finish, and IP
passthrough IAP is ready to use.
2 In the IP configuration page, define the following:
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• Auto retrieve IP — If you select Yes, the IP address is
obtained automatically from the server. This setting
is also called dynamic IP address. If you select No,
specify the IP address, Subnet mask, and Default
gateway.
• Auto retrieve DNS — If you select Yes, the primary and
secondary DNS (domain name server) addresses are
obtained automatically from the server. DNS is an
Internet service that translates domain names such
as www.nokia.com into IPv4 addresses such as
192.100.124.195, or IPv6 addresses like
3ffe:2650:a640:1c2:341:c39:14.
If you select No, specify the IP addresses for the
primary and secondary DNS servers.
• IPv6 DNS mode — Select a mode for the IPv6 DNS
(DHCP, Well known, or Manual). If you select Manual,
specify the IP addresses for the primary and
secondary IPv6 DNS servers.
3 Press Menu to access the Proxies page, and define the
following:
• Proxy protocol — Select the protocol type of the
proxy. You can set different proxy settings for each
protocol (HTTP or HTTPS).
• Use proxy server — Set to Yes to use the proxy server.
• Proxy server — Type the IP address or the domain
name of the proxy server. For example, domain
names are company.com and organisation.org.
• Port number — Type the number of the proxy port.
The port number is related to the protocol. Common
values are 8000 and 8080, but vary with every proxy
server.
• No proxy for — Define here the domains for which the
HTTP or HTTPS proxy is not needed.
4 After filling in all the required settings, press Done to
return to the finish wizard window.
5 Press Finish, and the IP passthrough IAP is ready to use.
• Password — Type your password if required.
2 Press Next. If further settings are required, such as IP
configuration or proxy settings, data call speed, script
or callback, press Advanced to access the advanced
settings. If no further settings are required, press
Finish, and the GSM data IAP is ready to use.
Creating Internet connections
GSM data settings
1 If you selected GSM data as Internet settings type, define
the following:
• Telephone number — Type the phone number used to
dial in to your Internet service provider.
• Password prompt — Select No to generate the
password automatically from the settings, or Yes to
always request the password when connected.
• User name — Type your user name if required.
3 In the IP configuration page, define the following:
• Auto retrieve IP — If you select Yes, the IP address is
obtained automatically from the server. If you
select No, specify the IP address.
• Auto retrieve DNS — If you select Yes, the primary and
secondary DNS (domain name server) addresses are
obtained automatically from the server. If you
select No, specify the IP addresses for the primary
and secondary DNS servers.
(Well known or Manual). If you select Manual, specify
the IP addresses for the primary and secondary IPv6
DNS servers.
4 Press Menu to access the Proxies page, and define the
following:
• Proxy protocol — Select the protocol type of the
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proxy. You can set different proxy settings for each
protocol (HTTP or HTTPS).
• Use proxy server — Set to Yes to use the proxy server.
• Proxy server — Type the IP address or the domain
name of the proxy server. For example, domain
names are company.com and organisation.org.
• Port number — Type the number of the proxy port.
The port number is related to the protocol. Common
values are 8000 and 8080, but vary with every proxy
server.
• No proxy for — Define the domains for which the
HTTP or HTTPS proxy is not needed.
5 Press Menu to access the Data call page, and define the
following:
• Connection type — Define the GSM data call type
(Normal or High speed). To use High speed, the service
provider must support this feature, and if necessary,
activate it for your SIM card.
• Remote modem type — Define whether the device
uses an analog or digital connection (Analog, ISDN
V.110, or ISDN V.120). This setting depends on both
your GSM network operator and Internet service
provider, because some GSM networks do not
support certain types of ISDN connections. For
details, contact your Internet service provider. If
ISDN connections are available, they establish
connections more quickly than analog methods.
• Modem speed — This option allows you to limit the
maximum connection speed. Higher data rates may
cost more, depending on the service provider. The
speed represents the maximum speed at which your
connection will operate. During the connection, the
operating speed may be less, depending on network
conditions.
• Modem initialisation — You can control your device
using modem AT commands. If required, type
characters specified by your service provider.
6 Press Menu to access the Script page, and define the
following:
• Use login script — If you select Yes, you can write or
import a login script in plain text or Unicode format.
Edit the script in the Login script field.
• Show terminal window — Select Yes if you want to be
able to interact with the terminal server during the
login.
7 Press Menu to access the Other page, and define the
following:
• Use callback — Select Yes if you have a service that
dials back to your phone when you establish an
Internet connection.
• Callback type — Contact your Internet service
provider for the correct setting (Number, Server
number, or Server number (IETF)). Server number refers
to the standard Microsoft callback, and Server
number (IETF) refers to a callback approved by the
Internet Engineering Task Force. Select Number to
use a number that you define in the Callback number
field.
• Callback number — The data call phone number of
your device, which the callback server uses.
• Allow plain text login — Select No, if you never want
to send your password as plain text without
encryption. Note that this option only affects PPP
connections; e-mail and Web passwords are not
encrypted. Some Internet service providers require
that this option is set to Yes.
• Use PPP compression — Select Yes to speed up the
data transfer, if it is supported by the remote PPP
server. If you have problems with establishing a
connection, select No.