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Getting started with Internet and Messages
This is the Internet version of the user’s guide. © Print only for private use.
Setting up WAP accounts
A WAP account (sometimes called a WAP profile) defines a
service provider and gateway that should be used when making
a connection to WAP services. You also need a WAP account
when you use MMS message (Multimedia Messaging Service).
The WAP gateway sits between your P800 and the WAP site
coding and decoding information. You can set up details of more
than one gateway if necessary, for example one for your MMS
messaging, one to access corporate data over WAP, and another
to access your bank's WAP service.
Note
You access WAP pages through an Internet Service
Provider (ISP) so, when you create a WAP account, you must
choose one of your existing Internet accounts or first create a
new one.
Manually set up a WAP account
Alternatively to setting up a WAP account automatically, you
can enter the settings manually from
WAP accounts
on the
Connections
tab of the
Control panel
.
First collect all the information you will need. You can obtain
this information from the WAP service provider, or if you are
connecting to a corporate network, your information services
manager.
All settings are described in
To set up a new account follow the steps under
Using your P800 as a modem
Your P800 contains a complete GSM/GPRS modem, so you can
use it to connect your PC to the Internet or corporate
intranet.Your P800 appears to the laptop like a normal modem.
You link the laptop to your P800 using Bluetooth wireless
technology, infrared, or cable (USB or serial).The connection
over the air can be by any of the bearers that your P800
supports:
•
GPRS
•
HSCSD (High-speed Circuit Switched Data)
•
CSD (Circuit Switched Data).
A Windows® modem driver file and a PC utility, the
Dial-Up
Networking Wizard
is provided on your
PC Suite for P800
CD. The
wizard will help you configure DUN (Dial-Up Networking)
entries on your PC for GPRS and HSCSD connections.