Your device should already be configured with internet access. If you have trouble accessing the internet, you need to edit connections. If you are not sure about the connection information to enter, ask your service provider.

››Set up VPN connections

1

In Idle mode, open the application list and select

 

Settings Wireless and network VPN settings

2

Add VPN.

 

Select a VPN type.

 

3

Customise the connection information.

 

Available options may vary depending on the VPN

 

type.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Option

 

Function

 

VPN name

 

Enter a name of the VPN server.

 

 

 

 

Option

Function

Set VPN server

Enter the IP address of the VPN

server.

 

Enable

Set to encrypt the VPN server.

Encryption

 

Set IPSec pre-

Enter a pre-shared key.

shared key

 

Enable L2TP

Set to use the L2TP secret

secret

password.

Set L2TP

Enter the L2TP secret password.

secret

 

 

Select a user certificate that the

Set user

VPN server uses to identify you.

You can import certificates from

certificate

the VPN server or download from

 

 

the web.

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