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Section 5F, Creating a GSM Network Profile 48
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Section 5F
Creating a GSM Network Profile
Creating a GSM profile should rarely, if ever, be necessary. Whenever you connect a GSM
device, Sprint SmartView creates a GSM network profile for you automatically. The
automatically-generated profile can be used to connect to any of Sprint’s roaming partner
networks.
device, Sprint SmartView creates a GSM network profile for you automatically. The
automatically-generated profile can be used to connect to any of Sprint’s roaming partner
networks.
There are two types of manually-created GSM profiles:
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Sprint Profiles are just slightly customized profiles based on Sprint’s default GSM
profile. Such a profile inherits Sprint’s GSM connection settings, but allows you to
customize TCP/IP settings (see page 127) and General profile settings (see page
132). At this time, Sprint doesn’t know of any specific situation in which this is
required. However, the capacity to create such a profile is provided just in case
Sprint’s Technical Support staff needs to solve some connection problem for you, by
helping you manually alter your connection settings.
profile. Such a profile inherits Sprint’s GSM connection settings, but allows you to
customize TCP/IP settings (see page 127) and General profile settings (see page
132). At this time, Sprint doesn’t know of any specific situation in which this is
required. However, the capacity to create such a profile is provided just in case
Sprint’s Technical Support staff needs to solve some connection problem for you, by
helping you manually alter your connection settings.
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Custom Profiles are entirely new profiles, unrelated to the Sprint GSM profile.
Creating such a profile would be required if a non-Sprint SIM is placed in the device.
Creating such a profile would be required if a non-Sprint SIM is placed in the device.
Follow these steps to create a GSM network profile:
1.
Select Profiles from the Tools menu. The Network Profiles window will now be
displayed.
displayed.
2.
Select Add New Profile from the Settings menu. A list of network profile types now
appears.
appears.
3.
Select GPRS.
4.
Click Add. The first page of the Add Profile Wizard appears. This page prompts to
choose one of the two profile types.
choose one of the two profile types.
5.
Select either Sprint or Create Custom Profile and then click the Next button. The
GPRS page of the New Profile Wizard appears (see page 125).
GPRS page of the New Profile Wizard appears (see page 125).
6.
If you selected Sprint on the previous page, the correct settings for the GPRS page
will be pre-populated and you can’t change them here.
will be pre-populated and you can’t change them here.
If you selected Create Custom Profile, enter the correct settings for connecting to the
desired GSM network.
desired GSM network.
7.
Click the Next Button. The IP Settings page appears (see page 127).
8.
The default selections in the IP Settings page are correct for most GSM networks. If,
however, this particular network requires a specific IP Address and/or DNS Server
Settings, you can specify them here.
however, this particular network requires a specific IP Address and/or DNS Server
Settings, you can specify them here.
IMPORTANT
Sprint does NOT support the use of non-Sprint SIMs. If you choose to do
so, it is entirely your responsibility to obtain the correct connection
information from the provider of the SIM and enter it correctly into the
Network Profile Wizard.
so, it is entirely your responsibility to obtain the correct connection
information from the provider of the SIM and enter it correctly into the
Network Profile Wizard.