Nokia 9500 manual

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    Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trad emarks of Nokia Corporation 9245749 Issue 1 EN Nokia_9500_Using_WLAN_en_1. fm Page 1 Friday, December 9, 2005 1:08 PM[...]

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    Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved. Nokia 9500 Communicator Using WLAN Legal Notice Copyright © Nokia 2005. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distrib u tion or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are r[...]

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    Introduction 3 Copyright © 2005 Nok ia. All rights reserved. Introduction The purpose of this document is to guide you in using wireless LAN (WLAN) connections with your Nokia 9500 Communicator. Typical situatio ns in which you might use WLAN with Nokia 9500 Communicator include, but are not limited to, downloading e-mail with attachments, browsin[...]

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    Defining WLAN connection settings 4 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved. Defining WLAN connection settings This chapter discusses the WLAN settings in Nokia 9500 Communicator. Special focus is on the selection of the WLAN security mode. Different connectivity settings, including GPRS, WLAN and other technologies, are organized in so called[...]

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    Defining WLAN connection settings 5 Copyright © 2005 Nok ia. All rights reserved. you if you want to use of of th em as a basis for the new IAP. 1 Define the following settings: • Internet settings nam e — Type any name you want for the IAP; “Operator X WLAN service”, for ex ample. • Network ID — Select the network ID for the connectio[...]

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    Defining WLAN connection settings 6 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved. Note: The WEP mode provides a lower level of security than the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) mode. If you use the WEP mode, you should change the key regularly. When this security mode is selected and you press Next , the following d ialog will be shown. Confi gure the[...]

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    Defining WLAN connection settings 7 Copyright © 2005 Nok ia. All rights reserved. A WPA pre-shared key needs to be at least 8 characters long.. Press Next to proceed. If you do not need to configure any advanc ed settings, p ress Fini sh to save the settings of your new IAP. Otherwise, press Advanced . Note: If you selected the 802.1x or the WPA/E[...]

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    Defining WLAN connection settings 8 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved. Creating a WLAN Internet Access Point for an ad hoc network To create a new Internet Acce ss Point, select Desk → Tools → Control Panel → Conne ctions → In ternet setup . When the list of existing IAPs is shown, pre ss New to create a new one. If there are exi[...]

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    Defining WLAN connection settings 9 Copyright © 2005 Nok ia. All rights reserved. things a bit confusing. The reason is that WEP key has a 24 bit common part and some vendors count this as being part of the key length, while some vendors do not. Nokia uses the latter notation. Both notations are equivalent at WLAN protocol level and fully interope[...]

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    Defining WLAN connection settings 10 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved. type the IP address or domain name of the Proxy Server, type the Port Number (for example 8000 or 8080). You can use the No proxy for field to define the domains for which the HTTP or HTTPS proxy is not needed . 6 Press Done and press Finish to save the settings of y[...]

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    Establishing a WLAN connection 11 Copyright © 2005 Nok ia. All rights reserved. Establishing a WLAN connection This chapter descri bes how you can establish a WLAN connection. It uses a Web browser connection via the Easy WLAN IAP, which comes with the device, as an example, but other kinds of WLAN connections, such as an ad hoc connection to your[...]

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    Viewing the status of a WLAN connection 12 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved. Viewing the status of a WLAN connection To view the status of your WLAN connection, select Desk → Tools → Control Panel → Connections → Wireless LAN . 1 On the Status page you can see the connection status, network name, connection security and connecti[...]

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    WLAN troubleshooting 13 Copyright © 2005 Nok ia. All rights reserved. WLAN troubleshooting Some common problems that may occur when using WLAN are discussed in this secti on. • Wrong Bluetooth settings : if you cannot browse the Web even though the WLAN connection is wo rking, select Desk → Tools → Control Panel → Connections → Wireless [...]

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    WLAN troubleshooting 14 Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All rights reserved. If DHCP is being used but it failed to retrieve the address, then an IP addr ess starting with 169.254.x.x is shown. Sometimes it might take a while (up to 2 minutes) for Nokia 9500 Commu nicator to receive IP settings from the server. If the IP addresses still appear incorrect, [...]

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    WLAN troubleshooting 15 Copyright © 2005 Nok ia. All rights reserved. 4 Check that EAP type settings are correct (pas swords, user names, certificates, etc.). • Problems with access point configuration : if you encounter these, check the following: 1 Many WLAN access point s contain proprietary “Turbo” mode’s claiming to enhance data rates[...]