9 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005·How to install a profile·Checking and modifying profilesBack up1.2.5 Search WindowDependi
10Section 1: IntroductionBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005This window is also used with the WiFi capability of BT I-Connect. For more information, s
11 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005same name to replace the existing profile.·The newly installed profile will be visible at
12Section 1: IntroductionBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 2:Open the history/profiles window by clicking the left hand arrow key and then selec
13 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-20051.3.3 User Names and PasswordsWhen a profile is first used you will be prompted to enter
14Section 1: IntroductionBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Advanced installation (Windows NT/2000/XP only) causes BT I-Connect to appear before theWi
15 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Click the Advanced Options drop-down icon, select 'Will be installed on local hard d
16Section 1: IntroductionBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005You will be prompted to restart if you change versions, click 'Yes' when this pr
17 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-20052 Section 2: Getting StartedThis section will guide you through the various processes use
18Section 2: Getting StartedBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Back up2.2 Searching for WiFi Access PointsIf you are out and about and need to access
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19 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 2:From the drop down menu, choose a search type of Site Name, City or Country as app
20Section 2: Getting StartedBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 3:To display the full details of a result, either double-click the entry or select
21 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 1:Select your WiFi connection profile in the BT I-Connect activity window and click
22Section 2: Getting StartedBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 3:You will now be logged on to the WiFi network, as shown below:Summary1.Select yo
23 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 1:Select your broadband connection profile in the BT I-Connect activity window and c
24Section 2: Getting StartedBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 3:You will now be prompted to select the connection from the search window. Selec
25 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 5:You should now be authenticated and then connected.Summary1.Select your broadband
26Section 2: Getting StartedBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 2:Select the type of access you are using to make your connection.Step 3:In the se
27 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 4:To display the full details of a result, select your chosen item and then either d
28Section 2: Getting StartedBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 6:You may need to prefix the ISP dial number with a local number in order to gain
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29 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 8:If this is your first attempt at connecting using International Dial you will be p
30Section 2: Getting StartedBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 10:BT I-Connect will now dial the phone number you have chosen and establish a dia
31 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-20059.Enter your dial-up User Name and Password for use with International Dial and click OK.
32Section 3: Additional FeaturesBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-20053 Section 3: Additional FeaturesBT I-Connect has to ability to keep itself up to da
33 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Interaction 2:Choosing to update will display a new screen instructing you to click OK: t
34Section 3: Additional FeaturesBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Interaction 1:A database update is available for download. At this point you have t
35 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Interaction 3:Following the update of the databases, BT I-Connect will continue to connec
36Section 3: Additional FeaturesBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-20053.4 WiFiBT I-Connect includes 'Sniff and Set' functionality providing a o
37 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005If a non-WiFi profile is selected, the signal strength bar is disabled and will appear gr
38Section 3: Additional FeaturesBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005When the card is inserted under Windows XP, a dialog similar to that above will be
3 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-20051 Section 1: IntroductionBT I-Connect is a PC application that performs the task of config
39 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005MakeModelDriver VersionOSWEP3COM3CRWE737A3.0.19.24XPü3COM3CRSHPW1961.0.2.300098SE/2000/XP
40Section 3: Additional FeaturesBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Wireless Zero Configuration ServiceThe Wireless Zero Configuration Service (WZCSVC)
41 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Clicked NoAfter automatic disconnectionBack up3.6 Launching Web Pages/ApplicationsDuring
42Section 3: Additional FeaturesBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005To specify an application or file to be opened at any one of these stages, you shou
43 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005VariableProfile Entry%userVPN User Name%pinVPN PIN/Password%serveripVPN Server 1/VPN Serv
44Section 3: Additional FeaturesBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005External VPN Stop Executable: C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems\VPN Client\vpnclient.e
45 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-20054 Section 4: SupportThis is where you'll be able to find solutions to issues you may
46Section 4: SupportBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005You can check if you have any profiles installed on disk, as they will be located on the drive
47 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005key and the Contact Information details for that profile will be displayed in the central
48Section 4: SupportBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Back upThe update to the search databases has failedThis may be due to a dropped network connec
4Section 1: IntroductionBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005The operation of BT I-Connect is designed to be intuitive, but also provides additional Too
49 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005What is the personal firewall?The personal firewall is an optional piece of software for
50Section 4: SupportBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Back upWhat charges can I expect when using International Dial?Charges depend on what selection
51 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Step 1:Select the profile you wish to obtain the details for and click the Support soft k
52VersionBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-20055 VersionBT I-Connect User GuideVersion 1.0.7.19th March 2005
Index- A -Access Points 18, 20Additional features 32Advanced Install 13Advanced installation 17Announcements 35- B -Basic features
- S -Scroll controls 5Search window 9Searching for WiFi access points 18Secure token 13SecurID 13Session Timer 40Soft keys
5 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005This icon is located in the program section of your start menu. Selecting this iconwill st
6Section 1: IntroductionBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005the example above, the text Connect appears above the left-hand side soft key and the wordS
7 BT I-Connect User GuideBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005System Tray MenuRight clicking on the system tray Icon will display the window control men
8Section 1: IntroductionBT Telecommunications PLC 2003-2005Back up1.2.4 Profiles WindowThe profiles window displays the details of each installed conn
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