Chapter 6 — Viewing and Changing Settings
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WWAN Communicator User’s Guide
Creating a Definition File
WWAN Communicator includes a database of publicly defined
connections. If Communicator cannot find a publicly defined connection
for your network operator, you can create your own definition file.
You create a definition file using a text editor such as Notepad. You also
need to contact your network operator for settings information as described
in the next procedure.
To create a publicly defined connection file
1
In your text editor, open a new document and enter this text:
connectionname=
connectiontype=
countrycode=
areacode=
phonenumber=
extradialstring=
apn=
username=
password=
domain=
pingip=
pinginterval=
pingtimeout=
dns=
altdns=
wins=
altwins=
headercompression=
ipcompression=
maxpacketsize=
dhcp=
deviceipaddress=
2
Add settings for each item as defined in the next table. All settings
entries are case sensitive.
Note
: For any setting, you can specify
%e
to use the radio serial number, or
%s
to use your Subscriber ID (phone number for CDMA networks, IMSI
for GSM networks).
For example, to use the radio serial number as the password, use
password=%e
.
Summary of Contents for WWAN
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