Connection settings, Changing ip addresses in “web link a, Changing ip addresses in “web link b – Audiovox 9155-GPX User Manual

Page 68: Qnc info, Packet info, Current link, Service, Scroll to “ web link a ” and press, Enter link a primary ip address and press, Enter link a primary port number and press

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Connection Settings

Never use the following "Connection" menus to
change any phone settings unless otherwise in-
structed by your carrier. Altering any of these

settings may disable Web access capability.

Your phone can have up to 4 sets of the server IP
(Internet Protocol) addresses and Port numbers to ac-
cess your service provider’s website. These may already

be preset or be advised by your service provider.
To change the settings, enter your 4-digit Security Code.

Changing IP addresses in “Web Link A”

1. Scroll to “Web Link A” and press

F

.

2. Enter Link A Primary IP Address and press

F

.

3. Enter Link A Primary Port number and press

F

.

4. Enter Link A Secondary IP Address and press

F

.

5. Enter Link A Secondary Port number and press

F

.

Changing IP addresses in “Web Link B”

Scroll to “Web Link B” and press

F

, and follow the

above steps 2 through 5 for Link B.

Notes: 1. An IP address must be 12-digit long to enter. If you have,

for example, 123.45.67.8, then enter

1

2

ABC

3

DEF

,

0

4

GHI

5

JKL

,

0

6

MNO

7

PQRS

,

0

0

8

TUV

.

2. Your phone may display the stored IP addresses

or Port numbers in the above steps. Then press

F

to keep them unchanged.

QNC Info.

The “Username” and “Password” are normally blank.
The “Auth.Type” is normally set to “None”. Altering any

of these settings may disable the Web access.

Packet Info.

To enable accessing with packet mode, the “Username
and “Password” should be programmed as advised by

your service provider. The “Auth.Type” is normally set
to “Auto”. Altering any of these settings may disable
the Web access.

Current Link

This is normally set to “Web Link A”. Altering to “Web
Link B
” may disable the Web access.

Service

This mode is normally set to “Auto”. Altering to “Packet

or “QNC” may disable the Web access.

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