Nokia Modem Nokia 6100 User Manual

SUPPORT GUIDE FOR  
NOKIA MODEM OPTIONS AND  
DIAL-UP  
for the Nokia 6100  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
First you must have the Nokia 6100 modem drivers installed on your computer and secondly  
if you wish to use High Speed Data or GPRS services you must have those services  
activated on your SIM card. Please also check from your GSM operator what speeds they  
support in their network and also if the High Speed Data is in use in that area whereas you  
are located. Then you also should ask from your ISP which connection methods they support  
and if they support ISDN v.110 is their modem pool capable of accepting as "low" speed,  
especially during login process, as your phone will give you. In GPRS you don't need to  
select any speed because the network gives you the best speed that it can depending on the  
network traffic.  
When you are roaming in other GSM operator's network please verify that they have also  
GPRS roaming agreement  
2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
To install and run the Nokia Modem Options, you need:  
An Intel-compatible PC equipped with Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000/XP  
For connection between the Nokia 6100 and a PC you need a compatible infrared or  
USB port in your computer  
Note: In this guide, all references to personal computers (PC) are also applicable  
to laptop computers.  
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3. USING NOKIA MODEM OPTIONS  
1. Start Nokia Modem Options from My Computer – Control Panel – Nokia Modem Options.  
2. Now you should get the Nokia Modem Options user interface on your desktop (Figure 1.).  
Figure 1. Nokia Modem Options  
3. Select appropriate modem from the Installed Nokia modems list (shows only High Speed  
Data and GPRS compatible phones)  
4. Select the desired Connection method and connection speed or if you wish to use GPRS  
then give the access point name (APN) which you can get from your GSM service provider  
and click Apply.  
5. The selected speed will be used the next time you use Dial-Up networking with your phone  
via IrDA.  
NOTE! You can reset the user interface by clicking Refresh button.  
4. MAKING A DIAL-UP CONNECTION  
Nokia Modem Options and Nokia 6100 in conjunction with supporting GSM network gives  
you possibility to make either a normal GSM data connection or a GPRS connection.  
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4.1 MAKING A NORMAL GSM DATA DIAL-UP CONNECTION  
1. Go to My Computer – Dial-Up Networking - Make a new connection (in Win98). In Win Me  
go to My Computer – Control Panel – Dial-Up Networking – Make a New Connection. In Win  
2000 Pro go to My Computer – Control Panel –Network and Dial-Up Connections – Make  
New Connection. This opens a window where you can choose the right modem and name  
the connection in Win98/Me (Picture 1.) and in Win 2000 Pro you see welcoming window  
(Picture 2.).  
Picture 1. Naming the connection  
Picture 2. Click Next>  
For Win 98/Me follow pictures 3-6 and for Win 2000 Pro follow pictures 7-11.  
Picture 3. Enter the ISP’s phone number  
Picture 4. Click Next>  
Picture 5. Changing connection  
properties (click right mouse button and choose Properties).  
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Picture 6. Please uncheck the "Use area…"  
if you don't need to use area or country code.  
Following pictures shows steps to make a new dial-up connection in Win 2000 Pro (Pictures  
7-11).  
Note: You may get different windows and you may not need to go through as  
many steps as shown but just skip those steps that you don't get. Following  
pictures show the shortest way.  
Picture 7. Choose either Dial up to private  
network or Dial-Up to the Internet and click Next.  
Picture 8. Select "Nokia 6100" and  
click Next. NOTE! Modem list may  
look different depending on which  
option you chose in step 7.  
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Picture 9. Enter your ISP's phone number  
and click Next.  
Picture 10. Select "For all users" or  
"Only for myself". NOTE! depending  
on which option you chose in step 7  
you may need to go through more  
steps like setting up mail account  
etc.  
Picture 11. Name your connection and click Finish.  
4.2 MAKING A GPRS DIAL-UP CONNECTION  
GPRS Dial-Up connection is made the same way as normal dial-up connection except that  
the phone number is different. You can get the settings like APN, phone number, possible  
Domain Name Server address etc. from your GSM operator.  
Please see pictures 12 and 13 showing typical phone number when making a GPRS  
connection.  
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Picture 12.  
Picture 13.  
Please notice that some operators requires you to put also information into Networking tab,  
but this information you will get from your GSM operator.  
Picture 14. Disable “Enable Software compression”, Enable “Specify name server  
addresses”, Primary DNS: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, Secondary DNS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, Disable “Use  
IP header compression”. DNS addresses you will get from your operator.  
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