Nokia 6210 Manual Do Utilizador

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1.  Open Dial-Up Networking  (Start | Programs | Accessories | Dial-Up Networking )
2.  Select Make New Connection
3.  Replace 'My Connection' with the appropriate name
4.  Select Nokia 6210 (and go further by selecting the Next option…)
5.  Type in the desired Dial-Up number
6.  Skip the Area Code and Country Code
7.  Finish
8.  Click the newly configured Dial-Up Connection with the right mouse button
9.  Select Properties
10.  Empty the ‘Use country code and area code’ selection
11.  Select Server Types
12.  Usually you only need "Enable software compression" and "TCP/IP" protocol
13.  Also check the TCP/IP settings from your internet service provider
14.  Select OK
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Using the Windows 95 Dial-up Connection
Now you can use the connection that you have just created.
1.  Open the new connection by double-clicking it
2.  Enter your Username and password
3.  Press Connect
4.  Activate the infrared reception in the Nokia 6210
Please note: if you activate the infrared before you start dialing, Windows may disconnect the infrared connection
before you get a connection.
5.  Now you should see an active infrared connection in the Taskbar and the phone starts dialing.
6.  If you have the problem that the phone does not dial but gives an error 629 or 630 open HyperTerminal and give
the AT&F command. Close HyperTerminal and try to make the connection with Dial-up networking, it should work
now.
3.  WINDOWS 98 CONFIGURATION
Windows 98 has the MS IrDA 3.0 stack included in the delivery packet. When updating Windows 95 with MS IrDA 2.0
support remember to first remove the old drivers by using the “Add/Remove Programs” utility from the Control Panel.
The Windows 98 installation/update software should automatically detect if IR hardware is present and activated in
your computer and install the required files for IrDA support. When getting a new PC with pre-installed Windows 98 it
should also have IrDA properly configured if IR hardware is present.
Once IrDA support is properly installed on your computer the modem and dial-up networking settings are similar to
Windows 95.