
Network Settings
Settings Options
Connection status
This option displays a screen of information about the status of the currently active connection in use by the DiVitas Client.
The connection status screen shows the following information:
■Handset IP Address – IP address of your handset.
■Server Internal Address – Internal IP address or FQDN of the DiVitas Server. This is the address where the server can be reached on the private network, from inside the firewall.
■Server External Address – External IP address or FQDN of the DiVitas Server. This is the address where the server can be reached from the Internet.
■Interface – Type of IP connection:
●WiFi – Wireless LAN (WLAN) network.
●Cell – Packet cell data services through a cellular carrier (GPRS, UMTS, and so on).
■SSID – Network name of the WLAN network. If the active wireless IP connection is a CellData connection instead of a WLAN connection, this field displays “No WiFi.”
■RSSI Value – Received Signal Strength Indicator. This is the strength of the WiFi signal, in
●0 dBm is the best theoretically possible RSSI value. The WiFi signal is very strong.
●If the connection is a CellData connection rather than a WiFi connection, the RSSI value is shown as
■RSSI Threshold – The minimum RSSI allowed for calls over WiFi. If the RSSI falls below this threshold for more than a short while, the DiVitas Client hands off the call to cellular.
Access point preferences
This option allows you to prohibit the DiVitas Client from using specific access points (APs).
The DiVitas Client follows the Nokia convention of using the term “AP” to refer to a
Wireless LAN (WLAN) connection or a CellData (packet data) connection.
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