Connexion VPN

Vous pouvez créer des réseaux virtuels privés (VPN, Virtual Private Networks) et vous y connecter de façon sécurisée via un réseau public, par exemple Internet.

Votre appareil doit déjà être configuré avec un accès Internet. Vous devez modifier les connexions si vous rencontrez des problèmes d’accès à Internet. Si vous n’êtes pas certain des informations de connexion à saisir, consultez votre opérateur.

››Paramétrer les connexions VPN

1 Depuis l’écran d’accueil, ouvrez la liste des applications, puis appuyez sur Paramètres Plus... VPN.

Pour utiliser cette fonction, vous devez activer le verrouillage d’écran.

2

3

Appuyez sur Ajouter un réseau RPV.

Personnalisez le profil de connexion.

La disponibilité des options dépend du type de VPN.

Option

Fonction

Nom

Attribuer un nom au serveur VPN.

 

 

Type

Sélectionner un type de VPN.

 

 

Adresse serveur

Saisir l’adresse IP du serveur VPN.

 

 

Secret L2TP

Paramétrer l’appareil pour utiliser le mot

de passe secret L2TP.

 

 

 

Identifiant IPSec

Saisir un nom d’utilisateur.

 

 

Clé pré-partagée

Saisir la clé prépartagée.

IPsec

 

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GT-I9100LKNXEF, GT-I9100RWNBOG, GT-I9100LKNSFR, GT-I9100SWNSFR, GT-I9100ZWNSFR specifications

The Samsung GT-I9100 series, commonly known as the Samsung Galaxy S II, represents a significant leap in smartphone technology when it was launched. Designed with cutting-edge features for its time, it laid the groundwork for subsequent generations of smartphones. The models in this series include GT-I9100RWNSFR, GT-I9100RNWNRJ, GT-I9100RWNLPM, GT-I9100LKNBOG, and GT-I9100LKNFTM, each catering to diverse markets and regional specifications.

At the heart of the Galaxy S II is its impressive display. Sporting a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen, the device offers vibrant colors and deep blacks, enhancing the visual experience for multimedia consumption. The resolution of 480 x 800 pixels ensures sharp images and text, making it an attractive option for users who appreciate high-quality displays.

Powering the Galaxy S II is a dual-core Exynos processor, clocking at 1.2 GHz, which provides ample processing power for seamless multitasking and smooth performance across applications. Coupled with the choice of 1GB RAM, this smartphone handles demanding tasks, gaming, and streaming with relative ease. Storage options vary, typically ranging from 16GB up to 32GB, which can be expanded via microSD cards, allowing users to store vast amounts of data, photos, and videos.

The Galaxy S II is also equipped with an 8-megapixel rear camera featuring autofocus and LED flash, capable of capturing high-resolution images and 1080p video at 30 frames per second. The front-facing camera adds versatility for video calls and selfies, making it a well-rounded device for photography enthusiasts.

In terms of connectivity, the Galaxy S II offers a comprehensive set of options, including 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC in certain models, providing users with flexibility for internet access and data transfer. The device runs on Android, with versions of the OS available from Gingerbread to Jelly Bean, ensuring users enjoy a modern and user-friendly interface.

The design of the Galaxy S II is sleek and lightweight, featuring a slim profile that enhances portability. With a removable battery, users have the option to upgrade or replace their battery, ensuring longevity for prolonged use. The combination of advanced features, aesthetic appeal, and robust performance solidifies the Galaxy S II as a landmark device in Samsung's smartphone lineup and a favorite among tech enthusiasts during its prime years.