Ericsson G32, G36 manual Connecting PCs, Receiving a fax, EDGE/GPRS data

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destination number (B-number) in order to inform the FWT that the next call is a fax call (Example: *01*B-number). This is not usually necessary, as most faxes automatically send the CNG tone so that the fax call is made automatically by the FWT.

Receiving a fax

Incoming faxes are received in the same way as using a fixed line.

Note: If you have a SIM card that does not support separate voice and fax numbers, the FWT does not recognize the type of incoming call. This means that the calling party will have to inform you each time a fax is about to be sent. In this case, dial *9901# to prepare your FWT to receive a fax call Dial *9903# to change back to voice.

Connecting PCs

Analog modems connected to the FWT telephone line interface works in the same way as if they were connected to a fixed line. In this way, you can use your PCs standard modem to make data calls (Internet brows- ing, e-mail, etc.) through the FWT line interface. When your PC is con- nected to the FWT via the USB cable it acts as a modem

To be able to send and receive data calls, you need:

A PC equipped with an analog modem and the appropriate com- puter program (Web Browser, E-mail, etc).

A SIM card that supports data transmission over the GSM network.

Note: If you do not have a modem in your PC, the FWT can be configured to act as a modem. This requires the installation of the FWT modem drivers on your PC.

The FWT should be pre-configured with the settings from your network operator. For detailed information on the FWT data configured settings, please consult your distributor or network operator.

You can choose between the following two connection methods:

EDGE/GPRS data

EDGE/GPRS data allows you to be always online as you are not charged for the connection time but for the amount of data that you exchange.

You need a SIM card that supports EDGE or GPRS. Please contact your network operator for charging subscription details.

Fixed Wireless Terminal: G32 & G36

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Ericsson G32, G36 manual Connecting PCs, Receiving a fax, EDGE/GPRS data

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.