Configure your data and fax software[ 37 ]12• USE MICROSOFT DIAL-UP NETWORKING FOR GPRS/EDGE DATAYou can use Microsoft Dial-up Networking to connect to the Internet through your wireless service provider’s access point. Toaccess the GPRS or EDGE data network, use the following dialing string instead of a traditional phone number: *99#Create a new connection (Windows 98/ME)1 Double-click the My Computer icon, then double-click the Dial-up Networking folder.Windows ME users: Click Start, point to Settings, then click Dial-up Networking.2 Double-click the Make New Connection icon.3 Type a name for your new connection (for example,Internet-GPRS).4 Click the drop-down arrow and select your Nokia phone asthe modem to use, then click Next.5 Enter the GPRS network access code, *99# , then clickFinish.You may need to remove area code information so only theaccess code appears.Create a new connection (Windows 2000)1 Click Start, point to Settings, then click Network and Dial-up Connections.2 Double-click Make New Connection, then click Next to begin the Network Connection Wizard.3 Verify that Dial-up to private network is selected, then click Next.4 Select only your Nokia phone as the active modem, then click Next.5 Enter the GPRS network access code, *99# , then click Next.6 Select the connection availability, then click Next.7 Type a name for your new connection (for example, Internet-GPRS), then click Finish.Your new Dial-up Networking connection is now ready for use. You may need to remove information found in the User name fieldprior to creating a GPRS or EDGE data connection.Create a new connection (Windows XP)1 Click Start, then click Control Panel.2 Double-click Network Connections.3 Click Create a new connection in the Network Tasks pane, then click Next to begin the New Connection Wizard.4 Verify that the Connect to the Internet option is selected, then click Next.