Appendix B - Windows Log on using a GSM/GPRS Dial-up Connection
The GC79 PC Card supports the Windows Log on using
Important!
Never start your PC in this mode if you are in a location where mobile devices shouldn’t be used, for example, on an aeroplane, in hospital or near a blast site.
Only check this option if you need to log on to a Windows Domain via a wireless
Note:
It is not possible to display network status or signal strength during the Windows logon procedure, so you should allow enough time for the GC79 to find and register with the network prior to attempting to log on.
The
Note:
A HSCSD networking session will require some additional settings to be added to your ini string, see Appendix D- Initiating a HSCSD Connection from Outside the Wireless Manager on page 85.
There may be special circumstances where a GPRS
1.Create the Windows
2.Set the GPRS context parameters in the GC79 PC Card.
Open a Windows Hyperterminal session on the same port as the GC79, running at 115Kbps, and type in the following AT Command.
AT+CGDCONT=3,“IP”,“<AccessPointName>”,“”,0,0
where <AccessPointName> is the name of the special GPRS access point for your corporate GPRS service.
Note:
In this example, we used GPRS Context 3. There are
Refer to the GC79 AT Commands Manual or contact your service provider for further assistance.
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