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Create a GPRS, HSCSD or CSD Connection 15
Note:
If you are unsure which speed to choose from the Speed tab, start with Analogue 9600, and
check to see if it works. Once your connection works on Analog, you can try the V110/V120
settings to see if faster speeds are available. V110/V120 also connects faster than analog.
When roaming you may need to repeat this procedure to adapt your settings to the capability
of the local network operator.
12. Select the Options tab in the Advanced dialog to specify a callback
number, if required. Callback is a service that allows the call
direction to be reversed. If you want to watch the progress of a
callback in a terminal window click the Show Terminal Window
After Dialing box.
See Appendix A - GSM Connection Parameters on page 80,
for descriptions of the updateable parameters in the Advanced dialog. Click Apply to save any
changes before closing the dialog.
13. If the username and password screen opens you can check and/or enter the username and password
required for the connection. Tick the Save Password box if you want the connection to always
use this username and password.
If you need to enter the password each time you connect (for example, you read the password from
a separate hardware 'password generator') you can enter your username and leave the Save
Password box un-ticked. Each time you connect, your username will be displayed and you can
enter the password before continuing. You can leave all 3 fields blank and enter username and
password each time you connect.
Note:
Some versions of Windows
®
deliberately change the number of asterisks that represent
a password and place asterisks in the password field when the password is blank in order
to make the display secure.
14. Click Finish to create your Dial-up or Back to review your settings.
Modify a Connection
1. Select Modify a connection. The Select a connection drop down menu is activated.
Click on the menu and select the connection you want to modify.
2. Click Next.
3. Change settings as required.
Delete a Connection
1. Select Delete a connection. The Select a connection drop down menu is activated.
Click on the menu and select the connection you want to delete.
2. Click Next. The Success screen is displayed. Click Finish to close the Connection Wizard.
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