Panasonic RG4-E02 User Manual

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Internet, while My Work Network settings can be used
to connect to any private, corporate network.

NOTE:

Before you begin, obtain the following

information:

• From your cellular phone service provider:
data connectivity plan information, access point
name, and PAP/CHAP security settings.
• From your Internet service provider (ISP) or
wireless service provider: access point name,
user name, and password and other security
information.

NOTE: If you connect to the Internet using
your Service Provider's data network, the
service may be provided through a GPRS
connection (fast, but generally billed by
volume of data transferred), or through a
Circuit Switched connection (slow, but
generally billed by amount of time connected).
You should check with your Service Provider
which connection you will using on their
network.


Creating a GPRS connection
GPRS is a packet-based wireless communication

service which allows users to send and receive
data, with their mobile phones, in functions such as
e-mail and web-browsing. Normally, your Service
Providers will charge for this service based on the
data traffic volume. But, every network connection
is different. You should gather all the relevant data
you need from your Service Provider.

To create a GPRS connection:
1. From the

Today screen, tap Start > Settings

>

Connections tab > Connections.

2. Tap

Add a new modem connection of the group

you will connect.
3. Enter a name for the connection.
4. Tap the

Cellular Line (GPRS) in the Select a

modem: list, tap Next.

5. Enter Access point name and tap

Next.

6. Enter the following information:
User name - enter your user name for the
GPRS network, if required.
Password - enter your password, if required.
Primary DNS - enter the primary Domain
Name System (DNS) address, if required.
Domain - enter the domain name, if required.

NOTE: if you need to specify the details, tap

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