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Nokia 110 User Manual

Nokia 110
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Getting started
To access and to operate in a wireless LAN with the Nokia C110/C111 Wireless
LAN Card, you need to specify a number of network settings. If wireless stations
are to communicate with each other in the wireless LAN, the stations must share
certain settings. You can leave most settings at their default value, or use the
automatic option when applicable, unless, for example, the system administrator
advises you to the contrary.
Note: When you have changed certain settings, the system may prompt you
to restart it. Restart your computer to enable the new settings.
Different wireless LANs require different settings. All necessary settings are
configured when you create a network profile. A profile is a collection of settings
needed for connecting to a wireless LAN. With the Nokia C110/C111 you do not
need to remember these settings by heart or configure them every time you use
your wireless LAN card. You can easily switch between networks, for example,
from headquarters to field office, simply by selecting the appropriate profile. Any
of the settings can be changed by editing the existing profiles. See Profiles on
page 21 for more information.
Three profiles with pre-defined settings are automatically created during software
installation. The Quick Infrastructure and Quick Ad Hoc profiles enable quick
and easy access to a wireless LAN: you need not configure any network settings.
The Quick Infrastructure profile is used for accessing public access zones or your
corporate network. The Quick Ad Hoc profile is used for setting up a network
where wireless stations communicate directly with each other without access
points. When you activate either of these profiles, a list of available networks
appears where you can select the network which offers the best signal strength and
data rate for communication. The third pre-defined profile, Wired LAN, contains
the original network settings needed for accessing the wired local area network.
See Using default profiles on page 16 for more information.
Installation
For instructions on installing the Nokia C110/C111, please see the separate
Installation guide on the CD-ROM.

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Nokia 110 Specifications

General IconGeneral
WAP-
Wi-FiNo
Data networkGSM
SIM card typeNanoSIM
SIM card capabilityDual SIM
2G bands (primary SIM)900, 1800 MHz
Mobile network generation2G
TypeFeature phone
Product colorBlue
Display diagonal1.77 \
Display resolution120 x 160 pixels
Internal memory4 MB
Flash card supportYes
Compatible memory cardsMicroSD (TransFlash)
Maximum memory card size32 GB
Rear camera resolution (numeric)0.3 MP
USB version2.0
USB connector typeMicro-USB
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a standard way to send messages that include multimedia content to and from a mobile phone over a cellular network
Ringer typeMP3
Talk time (2G)14 h
Battery capacity800 mAh
Standby time (2G)446 h
Continuous audio playback time27 h
Form factorBar
Personal info management (PIM)Alarm clock, Calculator, Calendar
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth14.3 mm
Width49.85 mm
Height115.15 mm
Weight- g

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