Enabling/disabling wireless connection, Option, Wireless standard definitions – Siemens SX66 User Manual

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Enabling/Disabling Wireless connection:

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Wireless Manager:

Tap a button to enable or disable a wireless channel. Or, tap on

the specific wireless icons located at the bottom of the screen to enable or disable

connections.

NOTE:

Tapping on Bluetooth indicator will not turn off Bluetooth. Instead, the Bluetooth

Internet connection via a Bluetooth access point will be disconnected. This is to prevent

unexpected disconnections of other Bluetooth links such as a Bluetooth headset or other

devices. You can turn off Bluetooth completely by accessing the Bluetooth application.

Select

> Connections > Bluetooth

.

Option

If you want a pop-up message to remind you that a connection has been enabled or disabled,

select

Option

and check or uncheck

Remind

.

Wireless standard definitions

GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)

is part of the GSM standard and delivers "always-on"

wireless packet data services to GSM customers. GPRS can provide packet data speeds

of up to 115 kb/s. Make sure that your cellular service provider offers this service and that a

SIM card has been installed in the device. The GPRS channel can be activated alongside

the Bluetooth channel, but not the WiFi channel, for Internet connection.

Wi

reless

Fi

delity is also commonly known as WiFi, which is based on the 802.11_ protocol.

An 802.11b/g access point or router is required to access the WiFi channel on your SX66

phone. The WiFi channel can be activated alongside the Bluetooth channel, but not the

GPRS channel, for Internet connection.

Bluetooth

is a specification that enables your device to wirelessly connect with other

short-range devices such as notebook computers, handhelds, printers, digital cameras, or

headsets. This allows any device, even those unknown to your device, to be connected to

your Pocket PC Phone. The Bluetooth channel can be activated alongside either the GPRS

or WiFi channel. You can also use this channel to access the Internet with a Bluetooth-en-

abled access point.

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