Archived:Configuring preferred Internet access point in Nokia 3220 (Known Issue)
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Article Metadata
Tested with
Devices(s): Nokia 3220, software version 3.35
Compatibility
Platform(s): Series 40 2nd Edition
Article
Created: User:Technical writer 1
(22 Oct 2004)
Last edited: hamishwillee
(18 Jun 2012)
Overview
Configuring the preferred Internet access point in Nokia 3220 may cause problems.
Description
Nokia 3220 has limited capabilities for configuring the preferred Internet access point settings for general use (such as MIDP 2.0 applications). The only way to enable the access is to use OMA Client Provisioning over the air.
Solution
Operators should add an Internet (<parm name="INTERNET"/>) tag to some of their napdefs (Network Access Point Definition) they use to provision to the devices. It is quite simple if the operator has a flexible mechanism for this. However, if the operator has a hardcoded settings string that is sent to devices, this causes some additional work.


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