7 General Operation of the AMC
7.2
Managing Access Points
Move the cursor to the access point status line
and click the main button of your smartphone. The
second screenshot to the left shows an example
AP Settings
screen.
As you can see, the AMC
differentiates between
VOIP
, for voice quality, and
SIG
, for signal-only, access points. You can set this
differentiation in the
Options
screen according to
your experience.
With the
Options
menu in this screen you can
Move
Down
and
Disconnect
access points according to
your preference. APs which are on top of the list
will be preferred.
Blacklist
gives you the possibility
to deny usage of an access point(this is of interest
if
Auto Login
, refer to
11.2.1
is enabled or if an
access point is of too poor quality).It also gives
you the opportunity to
Synchronize your AP Lis
t
in the AMC with the access points configured
in the native application of your phone, and to
classify your access points as
Signal Only
(SIG) or
VOIP
. If you want to have SIP signaling over Wi-Fi
but call-setup signaling and media over the cellular
network, you need to select the
Single Mode
setting!
Hidden Access Points
If you manually configure a hidden access point (AP), you have to use the
option
Blacklist
whenever it is out of reach. Since its hidden the AMC can’t
check its availability and due to Symbian restrictions will always be marked
as "available" if you don’t
Blacklist
it manually!
Note:
On the Symbian S60 3
rd
and 5
th
Edition OS it is important to have only the APs
of your present mobile subscription provider defined. Delete all non-relevant entries,
like old APs if you have changed your provider. It is also important to have the AP to
be used (like "T-Mobile Internet" in the second screenshot above) as first "SIG" entry.
It is this AP that should have the AP name defined, like "online.telia.se". Normally this
setting is auto-configured by the provider.
Note:
Whenever you restart the AMC your AP list will be synchronized automatically!
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