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Using Wireless Manager
Exit
Exits the Wireless Manager application completely. Use the stop/remove commands if you want the
application to remain in the background. See
Removing your PC card
on page 9 for more details.
Windows status icons
In addition, the following standard Windows operating system icons also appear in the system tray
when your Sony Ericsson PC card is inserted in your PC and in use.
The Windows network connection icons, displayed in the system tray, normally disappear after
a connection is made. As a result, the network connection icon might not be displayed for your
GPRS/EDGE/UMTS, CSD, and wireless LAN connections.
To display the Windows network connection icon in the system tray
1. From the Windows desktop, select
Start
Settings
Control Panel
Network Connections
.
The Network Connections window displays the network connections configurations that have
been set up on your PC.
2. Right-click on the connection that you want to display in the system tray, and select
Properties
.
3. On the General tab, select the
Show icon in notification when connected
check box.
4. Click
OK
to close the dialogue. When the selected network connection is active, the Windows
connection icon
is displayed in the system tray.
Creating a GPRS/EDGE/UMTS or CSD connection
Predefined customized connection settings may have already been entered by your network operator
or administrator. Check the connection drop-down list in Wireless Manager Connection Wizard for
any existing entries. If they are available, refer to
Using your connection
on page 19.
If no predefined customized connections exist, Network Connection Wizard automatically starts when
Wireless Manager is started for the first time.
You also can create a GPRS connection by using Windows Dial-up Networking. For information
about GPRS over DUN, see
Creating a GPRS/EDGE/UMTS connection by using Windows dial-up
networking
on page 20.
Status icon
Description
Active Windows network connection. Position your mouse pointer over the icon or double-
click it to display information about the network connection. For example, you can
position your mouse pointer over this icon to display the number of bytes sent or
received. Several of these icons may be displayed, each representing a different
connection: dial-up, CSD, GPRS/EDGE/UMTS, and wireless LAN connections.
Disconnected Windows Local Area Connection. Several of these icons may be displayed,
each representing a different connection: GPRS/EDGE/UMTS and wireless LAN
connections.
PC Card icon. This icon indicates that a PC card is present. It displays the properties
associated with the PC card. You also can stop the PC card activity and remove it.
See
Logging on to Windows using a GPRS/EDGE/UMTS dial-up connection
on page
22 for details.