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: Follow these simply settings to get your Nokia N95 to connect to the Tpad |
| This Guide covers: |
| 1. Setting up your Nokia N95 with Tpad |
| 2. Using Tpad via your Wireless LAN with the Nokia N95 |
| 1. Setting up your Nokia N95 with Tpad |
| Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Connection > SIP settings > Options > Add new |
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Set up your configuration as follows: |

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- Profile name - Enter our network name: Tpad
- Service profile -Select IETF
- Default access point - Select the Wireless access point to use for the Internet connection. E.g. MyWLAN
- Public user name - Enter your Tpad Number which you received from Tpad. For example if the user name is 1123444, then type the following: 1123444@sip.tpad.com. (no need to enter sip: it added automatically)
- Use compression - Select No
- Registration - Select Always.
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| Select Proxy server, to enter the proxy server Settings for this SIP profile |
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- Proxy server address - Enter the following address: sip.tpad.com
- Realm - Enter the following address: sip.tpad.com
- User name - Enter your user name for example: 1123444
- Password - Enter your Tpad password.
- Allow loose routing - Select: Yes
- Transport type - Select: UDP
- Port - Enter port number: 5060
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Select Back and Select Registrar server to enter the registrar Settings for this SIP profile |
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- Registrar serv. Addr.- Enter the following address: sip.tpad.com
- Realm - Enter the following address: sip.tpad.com
- User name - Enter your user name For example: 1123444
- Password - Enter you Tpad password.
- Transport type - Select:UDP
- Port - Enter port number: 5060
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Select Back three times, Or Select Menu > Tools > Settings > Connection |
| Select Internet Telephone settings to set up your Tpad profile |
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| Name - Enter Tpad and Press OK |
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| SIP profiles - Select Tpad and Press OK |
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2. Using Tpad via your Wireless LAN with the Nokia N95 |
| The following instruction will guide you how to register to Tpad network and initiate calls. |
| Select Menu > Connect. > internet tel. |
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| The phone will register with Tpad using the default access point defined in the SIP profile or alternatively it will give you a list of available WLANs to choose from. |
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| To make outgoing Tpad internet calls choose a name from your address book or just dial a number then |
| Press option > call > internet call |
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| Defining the your Wireless LAN access point |
| To search for wireless LANs available within range press: |
| Menu > Tools > WLAN Wiz |
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To create an internet access point in Wireless LAN select Options > Define access point. |
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| Define the following settings: |
- Connection name - Type a descriptive name for the Internet access point, such as My WLAN Internet.
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- Data bearer- Select Wireless LAN
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- WLAN network. name - To enter the service set identifier (SSID), that is, the name that identifies the specific wireless LAN, select Enter manually. The name must be exactly the same as in your Wi-Fi router. If you do not enter the SSID here, you are not able to connect to networks that use a hidden SSID. To select the network from the wireless LANs in range, select Search for network.
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- Network status - Select Hidden if the network you are connecting to is hidden, or Public if it is not hidden.
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- WLAN network. mode - Select Infrastructure. In this mode, devices can communicate with each their and with wired LAN devices through a wireless LAN access point.
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- WLAN security mode - You must select the same security mode that is used in the wireless LAN access point. If you select WEP (wired equivalent privacy), 802.1x, or WPA/WPA2 (Wi-Fi protected access), you must also configure the relevant additional settings.
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| If you selected WEP as the WLAN security mode, define the following in WLAN security settings: |
- WEP key in use - Select which WEP key is used (#1-#4).
- Authentication type - Select Open or Shared.
- WEP key settings - The remaining settings are defined here:
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- WEP encryption - Choose 64bit or 128bit depending on what your Wireless router uses
- WEP key format - Choose Hexadecimal or Ascii depending on what your Wireless router uses
- WEP key - Enter the WEP key configured on your Wireless Router
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