Chapter 7 - Internet
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Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP)
An Internet protocol governing the transfer
of electronic mail.
SSL (
Secure Sockets Layer)
A security protocol that prevents eavesdrop-
ping, tampering, or message forgery over the
Internet.
SSL support is available as add-on software.
Check the material delivered in the sales pack-
age, or contact the Nokia HelpLine or http://
www.forum.nokia.com for further information
about latest SSL support.
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP)
A protocol that governs the data communi-
cation in the Internet and in the TCP/IP
networks.
TCP Port
Identifies the data port of the destination
computer.
Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Link information required by the WWW service
to connect to a given WWW host computer.
The URL usually starts with http:// followed by
www. For example, the Forum.Nokia home
page can be found at: http://www.fo-
rum.nokia.com. URLs are often referred to with
phrases like “Home page location,” “Site loca-
tion,” “can be found at... .”
Internet settings
To access the Internet settings main view (Figure
7-1), go to the Internet applications main view
and press
Settings
.
Note:
The Internet settings apply to all Internet
applications.
To define Internet settings:
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In the Internet settings main view choose
Internet access and press
Change
.
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To define a new Internet access point, press
New
. To modify or change an existing one,
press
Edit
.
The Internet settings are:
Modem initialization — Allows you to define
your communicator’s modem settings.
Autobauding (default) — The data transmis-
sion rate is determined automatically.
Compression — On/Off (default). Speeds up
data transfer (e.g. mail sending or receiving)
when supported by the the remote (PPP)
server.
Fixed 9600 b/s — Fixed data transmission rate
is used. If you experience problems with es-
tablishing a data call, try this option.
Custom — When a data call is established,
the modem is first set to the factory defaults
and then initialized according to the string
you enter here. For Terminal connections, see
”Define Terminal connections” on page 7-18.
Data call restrictions — Initiates a data call re-
strictions dialog, similar to that in the Telephone
application (see Chapter 4 "Telephone: Tele-
phone settings - Voice call forward, call restric-
tions and call waiting" on page 4-2). To see the
current restriction mode, press
Get status
. To
cancel all restrictions, press
Cancel data
restrictions
.
Internet access — Lists the defined Internet ac-
cess points. You can define individual settings
for each Internet access point. If there are no de-
fined access points, you will not be able to con-
nect to the Internet. Press
New
to define a new
access point. Press
Edit
to change the settings of
an existing access point. Press
Delete
to remove
an access point.