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USB DECT Box on the OpenCom 100
Configuring the PC Software
Tip:
We recommend that you cre-
ate the Internet access indirectly via
the RAS access of the OpenCom 100.
If you wish to use the USB Box to dial
up an Internet provider directly, fol-
low the instructions in the corre-
sponding chapter of the “USB DECT
Box” manual. If you do this, you can
omit the remaining steps.
Please note:
The
direct
dial-up
of an Internet provider offers
no
safety mechanisms, whereas access-
ing the Internet via the OpenCom 100
protects your network/PC by means
of filter lists.
7. In the
Configurator
(menu
User
Manager: User
), assign the user
of the USB DECT Box to a
user
group
which is allowed to use
RAS access.
8. Configure the Internet access in
the OpenCom 100
Configurator
(menu
NET Configuration: Con-
nections: ISP
). You can edit/cre-
ate suitable filter lists for the In-
ternet access in the
NET
Configuration: Safe Access
menu.
9. Configure the RAS access in the
NET Configuration: Connec-
tions: RAS
menu.
10. Configure the communication
network. To do this, follow the
instructions in the correspond-
ing chapter of the “USB DECT
Box” manual. Do
not
enter the
provider data, though. Instead,
use the internal number of the
RAS access and the user name
and password of the
OpenCom 100 user.
Detailed information can be found in
the
section of the
chapter. The information con-
cerning the Internet functionality of
the OpenPhone 25/27 also applies to
the USB DECT Box.
Technical Data for
Operation on the
OpenCom 100
■
Data transmission with RAS
access / Internet access via the
OpenCom 100: Up to 64 kbit/s
gross
■
Data transmission with direct
dial-up of a provider: Up to 128
kbit/s gross
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