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After Sales
Technical Documentation
RAE/RAK–1N
Quick Guide
Page 24
Original, 08/96
World Wide Web
The World Wide Web application allows your communicator to become an
internet browser and access Internet sites via hypertext–links (see the
User Guide for information on setting up these links.)
Hotlist
The hotlist is where your pe–defined links to the WWW pages are stored;
these are retrieved by pressing
Fetch. If the WWW page has been
recently downloaded, the page is retrieved from memory, if not, the page
is downloaded from the Internet by making a GSM data call to your
Internet Access Point.
Figure 17. WWW – Hotlist
Club Nokia 19.06.96 12.00
Fetch
Define
Settings
Close
Hotlist
http://www.nmp.nokia.com
Nokia Telecoms
Netcsape search engine
19.06.96
WWW
URL
19.06.96
11.45
13.56
The World Wide Web facilities on the communicator are quite extensive,
see the User Guide for full explanations.
Telnet and Terminal
Allows connection to mainframe computers providing terminal services
through the Internet; both applications emulate the VT100 terminal
display. Once a connection is established a login name and password are
normally required in order to be able to use the services provided by the
host computer.
Figure 18. Telnet –VT100 emulation
Press Connect in the Terminal connections screen
Press
Hang up to disconnect.

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