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Chapter 3 – Using Your Wireless Modem

Internet Access

Internet access can be setup in Windows Dial-Up Networking (DUN) of the computer that the wireless modem is serving. Setup procedures will vary according to the type of wireless service provider used. To access Dial-Up Networking on your PC, go to Start > Settings > Network Connections.

For GSM-without-GPRS, a circuit-switched data connection is used. The user can set up DUN to make a conventional V.32 modem connection to any terminating modem at the other end. The phone number specified in DUN can be one supplied by the wireless service provider or another phone number related to a different dialup modem service (e.g., a dialup modem service phone number from any commercial or private dialup network).

For GSM-with-GPRS, a single DUN number is generally used by all of a wireless provider’s subscribers throughout its area of coverage; regional, nationwide, continental, etc. Rather than being a literal phone directory number, as in conventional DUN, this is a code that gives the modem Internet access.

Connecting to the GPRS Network for Internet Access

After you have inserted the SIM card and the modem is ready for use, you can establish an Internet connection through a Windows dial-up session.

Note that your wireless provider will charge you for data usage.

Requirements

One Multi-Tech wireless GPRS modem

The GPRS modem should have an active SIM card and must have GPRS services

The modem must be getting a proper signal and be showing a network registration through the wireless provider’s network

A PC running Windows Vista, XP, or 2003 with the Multi-Tech drivers installed for your particular model

Notes:

The following instructions are for Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2003. Every PC may have slight differences which may cause the instructions to be different. Use these instructions as a guide to help you understand what is required to set up an Internet connection through your wireless service provider for all operating systems.

Cellular providers provide Internet services as part of your service plan. Multi-Tech recommends that if you plan on using large amounts of data, to sign up for an unlimited data service plan with your provider. Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. will not be responsible for any charges on your cellular bill. If you have any questions about billing, service plans, service charges, etc., please contact your provider for more information.

Set the Access Point Name (APN) into the Modem’s Properties on Your PC

In order for your GPRS wireless modem to connect to your provider’s network, you must tell the modem the Access Point Name (APN) to which it will connect. The APN is a server name that your account is setup on with your provider. Your APN will be given to you by your provider. Here are some well-known APNs:

AT&T: PROXY, or INTERNET, or PUBLIC

T-Mobile: INTERNET2.VOICESTREAM.COM, or INTERNET3.VOICESTREAM.COM, or

WAP.VOICESTREAM.COM

Rogers AT&T of Canada: INTERNET.COM

Steps for Setting the APN

1.Start by clicking on Start and then clicking on Control Panel.

2.In the Control Panel, double-click on Phone and Modem Options.

3.The Phone and Modem Options window appears. Click on the tab labeled Modems. Highlight the Multi-Tech wireless modem listed in the table and then click on Properties.

4.A Properties window for your modem will display. Click on the Advanced tab and you should see an Extra Settings box. In the Extra initialization commands text box, type:

AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”<APN>”

For <APN>, type in the correct APN for your account. For example:

AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”ISP. AT&T”

Click OK to close the modem Properties window. Then click OK to close the Phone and

Modem Options window.

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Contents MultiModem Gprs Trademarks and Logos Revision History Date DescriptionWorld Headquarters Technical Support Country By Email By PhoneContents Product Description FeaturesSafety Package Contents Electrical Specifications General SpecificationsRF Specifications Functions GSM/GPRS ModesInterfaces Antenna SpecificationsAT Command Reference Guides Phone Numbers for the Wireless Modem Activate Your Wireless AccountInsert the SIM Card into the Holder Connect the Antenna and USB CableThis is an optional step Attach the Modem to a Flat SurfacePreliminaries Install the Modem DriverIntroduction Activation and Installation Activation and Installation Installing driver software… screen appears Installation of the Modem Click Close. The installation of drivers is now complete Installing the Serial Port Installing the Modem Driver in Windows Server 2008, XPActivation and Installation Page Select No, not this time and then click Next Installing the Modem DriverPage Page Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen appears Click Continue AnywayExamples of Useful AT Commands Phone Number for the Wireless ModemChanging the Gprs Band Example AT+WMBS=4,0. Press EnterChecking Network Registration and Roaming Status Verifying Signal StrengthChecking the Modem’s Identity Establishing a Voice CallAnswering a Circuit-Switched Data CSD Connection Using Short Message Services SMSEstablishing a Circuit-Switched Data CSD Connection Read a Stored Message SMS ExamplesDelete a Stored Message Send an SMS message to another SMS compatible devicePage Requirements Internet AccessConnecting to the Gprs Network for Internet Access Create Your Dial-Up Connection in Windows Vista, XP, 2003, Disconnecting the ConnectionSolutions for ‘no connection through serial link’ situation Troubleshooting ExamplesSolutions for no carrier message Situation a The modem does not answerFrequently Asked Questions July How do I send an SMS message to an email account?
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