Ericsson G32, G36 manual Gprs

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GPRS

General Packed Radio Service: this is a technology for data communica- tions that is ideal for e-mail or Internet access as it provides a high speed “always online” connection. This means that, although you are always attached to the network, you only pay for the amount of data that you really transmit.

PDP

Packet Data Protocol (PDP). The PDP context is a data structure present on both the SGSN (Serving GPRS Support Node) and the GGSN (Gateway GPRS Support Node) which contains the subscriber's session information when the subscriber has an active session. When a mobile wants to use GPRS, it must first attach and then activate a PDP context. This allocates a PDP context data structure in the SGSN that the subscriber is currently visiting and the GGSN serving the subscribers access point.

PIN

Personal Identity Number: this is the number you get from your network operator and which you need to access the network. It will prevent the SIM card to be used by unauthorized people.

PUK

Personal Unblocking Key: this is the number you get from your network operator and which is used to unblock your SIM card if an incorrect PIN has been entered three times in a row.

SIM

Subscriber Identity Module: SIM card provided by your network opera- tor, you need to insert in your GSM FWT in order to make and receive calls. It contains all the information from your subscription characteristic.

Switch-off

Power down the FWT by disconnecting the AC power supply or remov- ing the battery.

Switch-on

Power up the FWT by connecting the AC power supply or a charged battery.

Telephone Line

This is the line provided by the FWT (RJ11 connector) that behaves in the same way as the ordinary fixed line.

Telephone Line Wiring

This is the cable layout that has to be available in order to distribute telephone lines within a house or office.

Fixed Wireless Terminal: G32 & G36

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Contents Ericsson G32 / G36 EN/LZT 151 235 R1B Ericsson AB 2006 All Rights Reserved Table of Contents Disposal of the product WelcomeFCC Statement WarrantyCopyright Declaration of ConformityProduct Description Fixed Wireless TerminalList of Components Supplied PartsExternal Connector and Indicators Preparing Your FWT InstallationAssembly SIM CardConnecting a telephone to the FWT Enter PIN Switch on the FWTNetwork Search FWT Location Installing the FWT on the WallWall mounting Now the FWT is ready for connecting devices and making calls Connecting devices to the FWT Connecting Devices to the FWTChecking the connections Installing the FWT as a telephone lineChecking the quality of the calls Generic requirements Connecting the FWT to a PBXG36 FWT connectivity to the analog trunk of the PBX Using fax machines Using telephonesSending a fax Receiving a fax Connecting PCsEDGE/GPRS data GSM data communication is established GSM dataFixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Changing Volume Advanced FeaturesCall Divert Call Restriction / Call Barring 03**OLDPASSWORD*NEWPASSWORD* NEWPASSWORD#Multiparty Calls Making a Second Call Call waiting serviceReceiving a Second Call Conference Calls Explicit Call TransferVoice Mail Phonebook / Abbreviated DialingAlternate Line Service ALS Sending Tone SignalsMinute Minder To Manage your SIM Card SIM Card SecurityTo Change your PIN PIN To Unblock your SIM CardFixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 USB Driver Installation PC Data ConfigurationsFixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Windows XP EDGE/GPRS set-up Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Windows 2000 EDGE/GPRS set-up Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Windows 2003 EDGE/GPRS set-up Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Web-based Configuration Localization User settingsRinging Signals Calling Line Identification Presentation Data ringing signal defined sequencePre-defined B-number/bearer capabilities Dial Speed SetupCall Setup Abbreviated DialingIP Address Change PINLED indicators TroubleshootingEnter PIN LED ind icators status If you see… It means… Do th is… Tone Name Nature It means Audible TonesGSM Air Interface Technical DataUSB Interface FWT InterfacesBasic Kit Telephone InterfacesGSM Antenna Power SupplyEnvironmental Conditions Outdoor directional antenna AccessoriesAntennas External dual band omni directional antennaUSB Cable BatteryBattery Cable DC/DC Power ConverterMechanical Antitheft Key Product care Product Care and SafetyRadio wave exposure information Antenna careChildren Power supplyPersonal medical devices Potentially explosive atmospheresAccessing the battery compartment Battery informationMoving or Storing the FWT What Ericsson will do WarrantyLimited Warranty Ericsson WarrantyConditions Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36 Number GlossaryGprs Index Technical Data, 65 Telephone Interfaces Fixed Wireless Terminal G32 & G36

G32, G36 specifications

Ericsson has long been a leader in the telecommunications industry, providing innovative solutions that cater to the evolving needs of network operators around the globe. Among its impressive lineup, the Ericsson G36 and G32 models stand out as remarkable technologies, designed to enhance connectivity, efficiency, and performance in various environments.

The Ericsson G36 is positioned as a high-capacity macro radio, specifically engineered for dense urban areas and environments with significant traffic demands. One of the main features of the G36 is its advanced Massive MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology. This allows the system to support multiple data streams simultaneously, improving overall throughput and network reliability. By maximizing spectral efficiency, Massive MIMO boosts capacity without requiring additional spectrum resources, which is a critical advantage in today’s data-driven landscape.

The G36 is also equipped with dynamic beamforming capabilities. This technology enhances signal quality by directing beams towards users, reducing interference, and improving coverage. With its ability to adapt to changing traffic patterns, the G36 ensures that users experience seamless connectivity, even during peak times. Supporting both 4G LTE and 5G NR, the G36 is a future-ready solution that allows operators to transition smoothly to next-generation networks.

On the other hand, the Ericsson G32 offers a more compact solution without compromising on performance. Designed for rural areas or small cell deployments, the G32 integrates advanced features in a smaller footprint. It is optimized for indoor and outdoor applications, making it versatile and suitable for a range of deployment scenarios. The G32 supports Ericsson's latest software and network functions, allowing operators to leverage features like network slicing and enhanced edge computing capabilities.

Another notable characteristic of the G32 is its energy efficiency. Built with sustainability in mind, this model minimizes power consumption while maintaining effective performance levels, aligning with industry goals for greener network solutions. This technology not only helps in reducing operational costs but also contributes to the overall reduction of carbon footprints.

Both the Ericsson G36 and G32 showcase the company's commitment to innovation, providing robust solutions that enable operators to meet the demands of modern telecommunications. With their advanced features, energy-efficient designs, and adaptability to various deployment scenarios, these models are set to play crucial roles in the evolution of connectivity worldwide.