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This wizard page will allow you to set the name of the Dial-Up Networking connection.
1. To create a new connection, select Create a new dial-up connection and insert the name of the new
dial-up connection that is to be created in the available field. Choose a name that reflects the service
you intend to connect to and the type of connection, e.g. "My Office via GPRS" or "My Office via
HSCSD". Indicating the type of connection is useful if you have different connections to the same
service.
2. If you would like to update an existing entry, select Modify a dial-up connection and then the name of
the entry to be modified. Open the list box under Modify a dial-up connection by clicking the arrow on
the right side of the name field. The names of existing dial-up entries in the computer will be displayed.
See also:
Connection Type Page
Connection Type Page
This wizard page allows you to choose the type for your dial-up connection:
1. Select GPRS
for choosing the GPRS type of dial-up connection to create.
2. Select CSD/HSCSD
for choosing the CSD/HSCSD type of dial-up connection to create.
3. Select the network that you want to connect to. This chooses reasonable defaults for the selected
network. If the network you want is not displayed, choose
Other
.
4. Click
Next >
.
See also:
Access Point Name Page (for GPRS)
Dial Phone Number Page (for CSD/HSCSD)
Access Point Name Page
This wizard page allows you to specify which of the available GPRS configurations should be used by the dial-
up connection.
Choose the Access Point Name appropriate for your connection. Most networks only have a single access
point.
z Click on the
Add
button to add an Access Point Name, if the desired name is not already available in
the list.
z Defaults settings should be sufficient for most networks. If you want to change advanced settings to
specify IP address, DNS, Minimum QoS, Requested QoS, or IP Header/Data Compression, click on the
Advanced
button to configure.
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