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Using Wireless Manager
Creating a CSD connection
1. Select
CSD
.
2. Select your network operator from the
Choose Network
drop-down list. If your network
operator is not listed, select
<Other>
.
3. Click
Next
.
4. If you selected a network operator from the
Choose Network
drop-down list, the telephone
number dialogue box is automatically filled in.
If you selected
<Other>
from the
Choose Network
drop-down list, type the phone number that
you need to dial to connect to your network operator in the
Telephone number
field. Make sure
to include your country and area code. Also, make sure that the
Use area code and country code
check box is cleared.
Note:
If necessary, contact your network operator, Internet service provider, or corporate network
administrator for a telephone number.
5. Click
Advanced...
. If your PC card supports multiple connection speeds, you can specify your
preferred CSD network connection speed from the drop-down list, and the method you want
to use to connect to the network on the Speed tab of the Advanced dialogue box.
6. Click
Next
.
Note:
If you are unsure which speed to choose from the Speed tab, start with Analogue 9600, and
check to see if it works. Once your connection works on analogue, you can try the V110/V120
settings. V110/V120 connects faster than analogue. When roaming you may need to repeat
this procedure to adapt your settings to the capability of the network.
7. To specify a callback number, select the
Options
tab in the
Advanced
dialogue box. Callback is a service that allows the
call direction to be reversed. If you want to watch the progress of
a callback in a terminal window select the
Show Terminal Window
After Dialing
check box.
See
Appendix A - Connection parameters
on page 84, for
descriptions of the parameters that can be updated in the
Advanced
dialogue box.
Click
Apply
to save any changes before closing the dialogue box.