Operation Manual

Settings in other Applications 34
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Step 3:
If you are only using Wi-Fi connections without VPN and you want to access the Internet
directly, you would uncheck the first three options to turn proxy settings off. If using VPN and if the
settings are present you would leave them. To restore the settings you would navigate back to this
screen and recheck any boxes you had unchecked. If using a WWAN device, the N
ationalAccess -
BroadbandAccess, NationalAccess
and Quick 2 Net (14.4 kbps) connections from within VZAccess
Manager have no proxy settings associated with them by default. This means you can access the
Internet directly using these connections but if you connect via VPN and your company requires proxy
settings, you will not be able to access the Internet when connected via VPN. Performance is better if
you drop your VPN connection when you want to access the Internet directly, but, if desired, you can
record all the settings on this screen and on the screen that appears when you select the "Advanced"
button, then enter these settings in the properties for your WWAN connections (N
ationalAccess -
BroadbandAccess,
NationalAccess, Quick 2 Net (14.4 kbps)). Note: If desired, you can have proxy
settings automatically turned off when you connect using Wi-Fi connections - See
Wi-
Fi Specific Settings
.
Step 4:
If you need to enter proxy settings for the N
ationalAccess - BroadbandAccess,
NationalAccess
or Quick 2 Net (14.4 kbps) connection that is used by VZAccess Manager, you would select the
connection from the "Connections" tab in the previous step and select "Settings". The exact names of
the connections used by VZAccess Manager are "N
ationalAccess - BroadbandAccess",
"NationalAccess" and "Quick 2 Net (14.4kbps)". (If you need to navigate to this tab, from Internet
Explorer's main screen, select "Tools", "Options" as shown in Step 1 and then the "Connections" tab.)