User guide
13 BT I-Connect User Guide
BT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005
1.3.3 User Names and Passwords
When a profile is first used you will be prompted to enter your BT Remote Access user name and
password (referred to as
Gateway User Name
for WiFi profiles, and
Dial User Name
for all other
types of profiles)
. On subsequent connections you will only have to enter your password as
BT I-
Connect
will automatically remember your user name. Here is a breakdown of the different user
name and password pairs that you may encounter while using
BT I-Connect
.
User name or Password:
Description:
Dial User Name
This is your BT Remote Access user name, and is used for all
dial-up connection. It is saved in the profile after your first
connection.
Dial Password
This is your BT Remote Access password and is used to
authenticate you when connecting. This value is not saved in
the profile, unless it's for a GPRS connection which typically
have a common user name and password across all users.
Gateway User Name
Like
Dial User Name,
this is your BT Remote Access account
user name, and is used for all
WiFi
connections. This value is
typically saved in the profile after your first connection.
Gateway Password
Like
Dial Password
, this is your BT Remote Access password
but used for
WiFi
connections.This value is not normally saved
in your profile.
VPN User Name
If you choose to use a VPN client, this is the user name you will
use to log on to your corporate network. This value is typically
saved in the profile after your first connection.
VPN PIN/Password
This is the PIN or password value used to verify access to your
corporate network using a VPN client, and is used in
conjunction with the
Secure Token
value. It is not
recommended that this value be saved in your profile.
Secure Token
This is the periodically changing number that appears on your
secure access dongle. It is used in conjunction with the
VPN
PIN/Password
value to verify your corporate network account
access. You are required to enter the current value each time
you log on.
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1.4 Client Installation Type
BT I-Connect
can be installed in two ways,
Standard
and
Advanced
. Please note that you require
administrator privileges to install
BT I-Connect
on Windows NT/2000/XP.
Standard
installation installs
BT I-Connect
as a normal application that you run when you have
logged into Windows.