User manual
Chapter 3: Operating the system
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To request a static IP (if subscribed to) from the Access Point you must type in the user name
and password from your airtime subscription.
Note for MAC OS: User name and password are required. Use user name void and password
void. This works for some ISPs. Contact your airtime provider for further information.
• For setups that have a check box for “Enable LCP extensions”, deselect this.
No further configuration is needed to make a Standard IP data connection to the Internet.
See the table below for information on how to configure specific services for your PPPoE
connection.
If you need a certain service, you must type in a specified text string when asked for a service
name. The following table shows the service names supported by the terminal.
Using the Thrane IP Handset
You can use the Thrane IP Handset as a user interface for the SAILOR 150 FleetBroadband System
as well as for making calls.
The Thrane IP Handset has a dedicated menu for the SAILOR 150 FleetBroadband System. You find
a list of the menu items available in The Thrane IP Handset on page 23.
For information on how to start up the Thrane IP Handset, see Connecting the Thrane IP handset
on page 15.
For information on how to set up the terminal for IP handsets, see Managing IP handsets on
page 91.
For further information on how to use the Thrane IP Handset, refer to the Thrane IP Handset User
Manual.
Text to type in the
Service Name field
Function
(Blank) Initiates a Primary Standard Data connection (default)
XBB:BACKGROUND Initiates a Primary Standard Data connection (Same as blank!)
XBB:<AT String> This allows the PPPoE clients to enter a full AT context activation
string.
Example:
XBB:AT+CGDCONT=1,ip,”bgan.inmarsat.com”