Sony GC89 Leaflet

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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Your laptop PC must meet or exceed the minimum system requirements for the installed 
version of Windows
®
 2000 (SP4), XP (SP2) or Vista™ plus the following:
 • 
 
 
300 MHz Pentium compatible CPU for Windows 2000 or XP; 800MHz for Windows Vista.
 • 
 
 
32 bit CardBus type II PC card slot.
 • 
 
 
30 MB diskspace.
Note: You may still use your GC89 on Windows 98SE and Me by downloading Wireless 
Manager 3.4.
You also will need the following items and information:
 • 
 
 
Access rights to a Wireless LAN network.
 • 
 
 
Wireless Manager CD that is included with your GC89. Alternatively, you can download 
the software from the Sony Ericsson support Web site: www.SonyEricsson.com/
INSTALLING AND USING WIRELESS MANAGER ON WINDOWS VISTA
Follow the instructions in the Quick Start Guide to install the Wireless Manager application.
Note: Install Wireless Manager before you insert your GC89 into your laptop.
When using Windows Vista, please note the following points:
 1. 
 
If the CD does not start automatically, select Start   All Programs   Accessories   
Run and then type D:/setup.exe in the Open field (where D is your CD drive).
 2. 
 
When you insert the GC89 following software installation, Vista will open a window called 
Driver Software Installation
 and install the device driver software for your GC89. You 
may click the Close button when all drivers are ready to use.
 3. 
 
The Wireless Manager status window displays only GSM GPRS/EDGE information. 
Wireless LAN status is provided by Windows Vista.
ACCESS TO A WIRELESS LAN
A subscription or pre-payment is usually required to use a public Internet hotspot beyond the 
introductory log-in Web pages.
To access a home or small office wireless LAN, you typically need a network key for WEP or 
WPA-Personal (WPA-PSK).
To access a corporate wireless LAN, you need access rights and configuration information. 
Contact your network administrator to arrange access. 
C
REATING
 
A
 
WIRELESS
 LAN 
CONNECTION
If you are using Windows 2000, you must use the Sony Ericsson Wireless Utility.
If you are using Windows XP, you can use the Windows XP user interface or you can use 
the Sony Ericsson Wireless Utility. For information about how to use the Windows XP user 
interface, see the Wireless Manager User Guide.
Windows Vista has an advanced user interface for creating and managing Wireless LAN 
connections which you must use - see below.
C
REATING
 
A
 
WIRELESS
 LAN 
CONNECTION
 
WITH
 S
ONY
 E
RICSSON
 W
IRELESS
 U
TILITY
 (W
INDOWS
 2000/XP)
To find and connect to Wireless networks:
 1. 
 
In the Windows notification area, double-click on the Wireless Utility icon 
 
 2. 
 
Available networks are listed. Select the one you require.
 3. 
 
Enter and confirm secure network key information or check the Allow me to connect to 
the selected wireless network even though it is not secure 
check box.
 4. 
 
Click Connect.
If the network you require is not listed but is in range, or you need to manually configure the 
settings:
 1. 
 
On the Windows desktop, right-click on the Wireless Utility icon 
 in the system tray and 
select Open Utility.
 2. 
 
Click the Wireless Networks tab.
 3. 
 
Make sure that the Let this tool manage your wireless settings check box is selected.
 4. 
 
In the Preferred networks panel, click Add.
 5. 
 
In the Network name (SSID) field, type the network name to which you want to connect.
 6. 
 
If your wireless LAN service does not require network key information, in the Data 
Encryption
 drop-down list, select Disabled.
 7. 
 
If your wireless LAN service requires WEP network key Information, complete the 
following steps:
  a. 
 
In the Data Encryption drop-down list, select WEP.
  b. 
 
If necessary, clear the The key is provided for me automatically check box.
  c. 
 
In the Network key field, type the network key.
  d. 
 
In the Confirm key field, re-type the network key.
 8. 
 
If your Wireless LAN service requires WPA-PSK (WPA Personal) network key information, 
complete the following steps:
  a. 
 
In the Network Authentication drop-down list, select WPA-PSK.
  b. 
 
If necessary, clear the The key is provided for me automatically check box.
  c. 
 
In the Network key field, type the network key.
  d. 
 
In the Confirm key field, re-type the network key.
 9. 
 
Click OK.
  10.  Click Apply.
C
REATING
 
A
 W
IRELESS
 LAN C
ONNECTION
 
IN
 W
INDOWS
 V
ISTA
 1. 
 
Select Start   Connect To. The Connect to a network window opens and available 
wireless LAN networks are listed.
 2. 
 
Select the required network and click Connect. If the network is secure, enter the 
required information and click Connect again.
 3. 
 
If the network you require is not listed but is in range, or you want to manually configure 
the settings, select Set up a connection or network then select Manually Connect to a 
Wireless Network
 and follow the on-screen instructions.
Note: If the network name is hidden (non-broadcast SSID) you must select the Connect even 
if the network is not broadcasting
 check box. The automatic connection option should be 
disabled in this case. 
NOTIFICATION AREA ICONS
The Windows notification area displays icons that represent the status of the network 
connections for your PC card.
W
IRELESS
 M
ANAGER
 S
TATUS
 I
CON
The Wireless Manager status icon 
 is described in the Quick Start Guide and the Wireless 
Manager User Guide.
S
ONY
 E
RICSSON
 W
IRELESS
 U
TILITY
 I
CON
 (W
INDOWS
 2000/XP 
ONLY
)
   The wireless LAN radio is disabled.
   The wireless LAN radio is enabled, but there is no wireless LAN connection.
   Your GC89 is connected to a wireless LAN. The degree to which this icon is green 
indicates the signal strength.
E
NABLING
 
AND
 
DISABLING
 
THE
 W
IRELESS
 LAN 
RADIO
 (2000/XP 
ONLY
)
To disable the wireless LAN radio, right-click 
 and select Disable Radio.
To enable the wireless LAN radio, right-click 
 and select Enable Radio.
Disabling the radio enables you to disconnect from the Wireless LAN network.
Alternatively, use the Disable/Enable button on the right side of the Wireless Manager Status 
window or select File   Turn 802.11 Radio On/Off.
W
INDOWS
 V
ISTA
 N
ETWORK
 I
CON
  No Wireless LAN connection. Click on the icon and select Connect to a network
To access network settings, click on the icon and select Network and Sharing Center.
  Connected to a wireless LAN.
   Click on the icon to see network name and signal strength. Right click, select Disconnect 
from and your network name to disconnect.
E
NABLING
 
AND
 
DISABLING
 
THE
 W
IRELESS
 LAN 
RADIO
 (W
INDOWS
 V
ISTA
)
 1. 
 
Select Start   Control Panel and under Network and Internet select View Network 
status and tasks
.
 2. 
 
Select Manage network connections and find the network connection with device name 
Sony Ericsson 802.11g Wireless LAN Adapter.
 3. 
 
Right-click on this connection and select Disable to turn off the radio, Enable to turn it 
back on.
Wireless Manager status icon
Sony Ericsson Wireless Utility Icon 
(Windows 2000/XP only)
Windows Vista Network Icon
TRADEMARKS AND NOTICES
This document is published by Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, Sweden, 
without any warranty. The information in this document may change without notice due to 
typographical errors, inaccurate information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment. 
Such changes will be incorporated into new editions of this document by Sony Ericsson Mobile 
Communications AB.
© Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 2007
All rights reserved.
Publication number: EN/LZT 123 8667 R1A
TRADEMARKS
Sony Ericsson is the trademark or registered trademark of Sony Ericsson Mobile 
Communications AB.
Windows
®
 2000, XP and Vista are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft 
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
All other product or service names mentioned in this guide are trademarks of their respective 
companies.
The information contained in this leaflet was correct at the time of printing.