Configure mobile (cellular) settings, Information required from mobile service provider, Cdma-based mobile service providers – Digi X2 User Manual

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Configure mobile (cellular) settings

The Mobile Settings pages configure how to connect to mobile (cellular) networks using

the mobile connection, including the service provider, service plan, and connection

settings used in connecting to the mobile network. If your Digi device has not already

been provisioned for use in the mobile network, you can launch a wizard to provision it

from these pages. In addition, you can configure settings for Digi SureLink™, a feature

that provides an “always-on” mobile network connection to ensure rapid on-demand

communication. The SureLink configuration settings allow you to customize how

SureLink detects when a connection has been lost, in order to re-establish the link.

Information required from mobile service provider

To connect to the mobile network, you must get a set of network settings from the mobile

service provider including service plan and authentication details. For more information,

consult the documentation that came with your mobile service provider's information.

Different processes used for CDMA and GSM provisioning

The process for provisioning your device and the settings displayed on the Mobile

Configuration page vary according to whether the mobile service provider network used

with your Digi Cellular Family product is based on CDMA (Code-Division Multiple

Access) or GSM (Global System for Mobile communication).

CDMA-based mobile service providers

Device provisioning for a CDMA-based mobile service provider consists of selecting the

service provider from a list and either automatically or manually entering mobile settings

provided by the mobile service provider Examples of CDMA-based mobile service

providers include Sprint, Verizon, Alltel, and Midwest.

GSM-based mobile service providers

Device provisioning for a GSM-based mobile service provider involves inserting a

Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card into the Digi device, which makes subscription

data available in the cellular network. Examples of GSM-based mobile service providers

include Cingular, AT&T, and T-Mobile.

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