Motorola im240 manual Modem Status, Connecting via Packet Data, Connecting via Circuit Data

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Modem Status

Circuit data: Access an ISP or your corporate server with a PPP dial-up connection to send and receive data over the circuit-switched cellular channel, just as you would using a standard telephone network.

Circuit data provides a dedicated connection for transmitting data. The connection is maintained until broken by one of the connected parties. You can use the im240 wireless modem to connect to the internet or to a corporate server using a PPP or dial-up network connection (circuit data). Contact your ISP or IT department for specific instructions on setting up a modem to access their server. You will need to obtain the phone number of the ISP or corporate server, as well as your network user name and password.

Connecting via Packet Data

You can run any standard TCP/IP application during a packet data session.

Note: During an active packet data session, any software configured for use with other service providers may need to be reconfigured for use with your service provider.

Connecting via Circuit Data

Before attempting to use your im240 Wireless Modem to connect to the internet via circuit data, contact your Internet Service Provider (ISP) for instructions on setting up your modem to access their server.

Modem Status

Launching the im240 Wireless Modem Dashboard

The Dashboard is the program you can use to manage and monitor your im240 Wireless Modem connections. The Dashboard allows you to:

Determine signal strength, and other network parameters

Monitor the status of the im240 Wireless Modem

Initiate data connections

Enable or disable SIM security that prevents others from using your SIM card if it is lost or stolen. See “Enabling the SIM PIN” on page 4

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Motorola im240 manual Modem Status, Connecting via Packet Data, Connecting via Circuit Data