Operation: Internet via GPRS with a PC
52 SAGEM
RT3000
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10 Operation: Internet via GPRS with a PC
!
Your Personal Computer is directly connected to the SAGEM RT3000 via its RS-
232 port or its USB port. Make sure that you have installed the corresponding driver
(see, page 18). When you connect it to the USB port, then the RS-232 port is
switched off.
!
With the connected PC you have access to the Internet via the GPRS (
G
eneral
P
acket
R
adio
S
ervice) of the GSM network. You can use Internet services like
World Wide Web or E-Mail.
Precondition:
•
Windows operating system (XP, 2000, ME, 98SE)
•
Installed Windows dial-up network connection configured for the GPRS
connection to the Internet (see below)
•
Your GSM provider must provide the GPRS service.
!
While you are using the GPRS function of the SAGEM RT3000 for example to surf
in the Internet, incoming telephone calls will not be indicated.
!
The telephone number to dial-up the GPRS network is always:
*99***1#
The APN (Access Point Name) of your GSM provider to the Internet should be
predefined in the SAGEM RT3000.
You can add a new APN by entering the AT command AT+CGDCONT=<APN> or
by editing the configuration file “para.ini” see
GPRS Configuration
, page 98.
10.1
Installing the Windows dial-up network connection
The following instructions show dialogues that are displayed when
doing the installation process on a computer running the operating
system Windows XP. If you have another Windows version (2000,
ME, 98SE) do the appropriate steps.
Preconditions
You have installed the modem driver of the SAGEM RT3000.
In Windows 2000 or Windows XP you must be logged in as
Administrator
.
The process
1. Click
Start, Control Panel
The
Control Panel
dialog appears. Choose
Classic View
.
Double-click on
Network Connections.
The
Network Connections
dialogue is displayed.
Click
Create new connection
.