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Q: How many WLAN Phones can an AP support?
A: It varies with the brand of the Access Point.
Q: Does this phone come with any SIP client?
A: This phone comes with a Microsoft® SIP client. Also, interfaces can be made available
for 3rd party plug-in.
Q: What kind of input methods does the phone support?
A: Currently, the input method is developed in-house. Other input methods can be added
at customer’s request or recommendation.
Q: How do I toggle between entering lower and upper case letters?
A: There are applications (e.g. Internet Explorer) that allow the user to explicitly choose
lower or upper case letters by means of a menu. For applications that do not have such
explicit menu (e.g. filling out the Network Key for an AP), pressing the # Key (when input
mode is “abc” or “ABC”) will toggle between lower and upper case.
Q: I am at a new location, but it seems like the phone is still connected to the previous
AP, why?
A: The phone keeps a list of APs that you have connected to. It will try to connect to these
APs the next time you turn on the phone. If the previous AP has a generic name (e.g.
“abcd”) and there is another AP with the same name in your new location, the phone will try
to connect to this AP. Even if the new AP is hidden (i.e. you cannot see its SSID when you
do a scan), you can still connect to it if you have the correct credentials. So, it may seem
like you are still connected to your previous AP, but, in fact, you are connected to an AP with
the same name in your new location.