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The new connection will have a suffix of "(Wireless)" and will be set to use your wireless phone
as the modem. If the utility is unable to automatically recognize your existing area code and
number, the existing number will be displayed, and you will be prompted to enter the area code
and number. The utility configures the new wireless connections to always
dial 11 digits, so that they will work locally and also in other digital data coverage areas.
If it is determined that the connection might benefit by further optimization, an additional
connection with a "(Wireless Optimized)" suffix, will also be created. This connection may
connect faster. If you have trouble with the "(Wireless Optimized)" connection, you can delete it
from your dial-up networking folder and use the "(Wireless)" connection.
Note: Some applications, such as AOL and JUNO, have Dial-Up Networking connections that can't
be used directly from VZAccess Manager or Dial-Up Networking. Copies of these connections will
not work with your wireless phone, since the original connections do not work by themselves. In
most cases the original connections or the software can be configured to use your wireless phone
or CDMA PC Card as a modem. For the easiest way to configure AOL to work with your wireless
phone, see the section on Configuring AOL.
To delete connections:
If you are using Windows 95, 98, or ME you can access Dial-Up Networking from VZAccess
Manager by selecting "Options", "Dial-up Accounts", "Edit". To delete a connection, click on it to
select it, and press the delete key.
Windows 2000 and XP users can access Dial-Up Networking from VZAccess Manager by selecting
"Options", "Control Panels", "Network and Dial-up Connections", right click on the desired
connection and select "Delete".
3.6 TXT MESSAGING
VZAccess Manager supports TXT Messaging for PC Cards only, some PC Cards do not support
TXT Messaging.