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Location privacy
Some networks allow others to request the position of your device (network service). Note that a separate positioning module
is needed for this service.
To set the device to accept or reject all position requests, select Extras > Location privacy, and select the Verification policy field.
Select Accept all or Reject all.
Location request log
To view the location request log, select Extras > Location request log. The log shows a list of received location requests, displaying
the name or phone number of the requester, time and date, and whether the request was accepted.
HP printer selection
See "Managing mobile printing settings," p. 83.
Restore default IAP
Your device contains predefined, default Internet access points that are generated automatically when a new SIM card is inserted
into your device for the first time. If you delete these access points, you can restore them with the Restore default IAP application.
To restore the predefined Internet access points, select Extras > Restore default IAP, and press Yes.
Service command editor
Service requests, also known as USSD commands, are messages that you send to your service provider. These may be activation
commands for network services.
To send a service request to your service provider, select Extras > Service command editor, type the service request, and press
Send.
Internet setup
Go to Desk > Tools > Control panel, and select Connections > Internet setup.
To connect to the Internet, you need an Internet access point.
For connecting to the Internet over GPRS, the device has predefined, default Internet access point settings. You can create new
Internet access points yourself, or you may receive your Internet access point settings in a message from your service provider.
This might reduce the number of settings you need to enter yourself, or eliminate the need altogether.
The exact values for the settings are usually provided by your service provider. Follow the instructions given to you by your
service provider very carefully.
Tip: You may need to set up several Internet access points, depending on the sites you want to access. For example,
browsing the Web may require one setup, and accessing your company intranet may require another connection.
Tip: If you delete a default Internet access point, you can restore the access points with the Restore default IAP
application. Go to Desk > Tools > Control panel > Connections > Restore default IAP, and press Yes.
Setting up an Internet access point
1. Select Connections > Internet setup.
2. Press New. You can use an existing Internet access point as a basis for the new one: after you have pressed New, press Yes.
Select the access point from the list, and press OK.
3. Define the settings.
Internet settings name — Enter a descriptive name for the connection.
Internet settings type — Select the connection type. Depending on which connection you select, only certain settings will
be available during the setup process.
Network ID — Select the network ID according to the destination network you want to access with the Internet access
point. You can rename, and create new network IDs. Using the correct network ID ensures that the data traffic is routed
directly to the desired destination network. Especially VPN (virtual private network) software may restrict data traffic for
a certain destination network. Network ID can be used to filter Internet access points when establishing an Internet
connection.
GPRS access point name (for GPRS only) — If you are not using a default Internet access point, define a name for the access
point. You can obtain the name from your network operator or service provider.
Telephone number (for GSM data only) — Type the modem telephone number of the Internet access point.
Password prompt — Change this to Yes if you must write a new password every time you log on to a server, or if you do
not want to save your password to the device.
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