STEP 1: MAIN MENU/ CONNECTION/ DATA CONNECTION/ REMOVE A CONNECTION
Next, remove all connections except “IMSNAPI”
STEP 2: MAIN MENU/ WEB ACCESS/ BROWSETSETUP/ BROWSER PROFILES/ ADD A NEW PROFILE/ CREATE NEW…
PROFILE NAME = New Profile
HOME PAGE=
DATA CONNECTION= IMSNAPI
COOKIE PROXY POLICY= Let gateway decide
Next, save the settings and go back to the main menu.
STEP 3: MAIN MENU/ WEB ACCESS/ BROWSER SETUP/ BROWSER PROFILES/ DEFAULT PROFILE/
Select a default profile= New Profile
Next, go back to the main menu.
STEP 4: Next, make IMSNAPI your Profile Name under the WIFI connection. You may use the shortcut key from the Standby mode or go through SETTINGS.. i.e.
MAIN MENU/ SETTINGS/ WIFI/ AVAILABLE NETWORKS/CONNECT
You will see the message, “successfully connected to ?????. Add ????? to Saved networks?”
CLICK ON “YES.”
Note that ????? here means the Network Name you will see.
Next, MAIN MENU/ SETTINGS/ WIFI/ SAVED NETWORKS/ OPTIONS/ EDIT
SSID= ?????
PROFILE NAME= ????
Change this to PROFILE NAME = IMSNAPI
CONNECTION SETTING= Auto-connect
IP SETTINGS= DHCP
VOIP PROFILE= Default
Next, SAVE and go back to the Main Menu.
STEP 5: WIFI/ AVAILABLE NETWORKS= You should see “IMSNAPI”
Click IMSNAPI to connect. Very simple, right?
STEP 6: Congratulations! Open your web browser and start browsing!
MAIN MENU/ WEB ACCESS/ BROWSER (This took me to the google default search page)
OR
MAIN MENU/ WEB ACCESS/ GO TO PAGE= Type any address and you are good to go.
If everything went well, you should see the RED WIFI icon turn GREEN while the WIFI SIGNAL will turn ORANGE colour.
SETBACKS:
A. When I tried browsing at a HOTSPOT, it connected and did not browse until I followed STEP4. So, watch out! You must always EDIT a new WIFI network and rename the profile to IMSNAPI.
B. When I tried browsing from the office on our Open Network, it connected but failed to browse. Initially, that is, until I added the MAC ADDRESS of my A910 to my Office Network.
Let me know if you want more information on this.
NOTE: To Check Your Mac Address, First Make Sure You Are Within Range Of A Wifi Network. Then Do This…
WIFI/ AVAILABLE NETWORKS/ OPTIONS/ VIEW DETAILS
You can then view the Network Name (SSID), its Security Type, the Mac ADDRESS of its Server Network (AP MAC) your PHONE MAC ADDRESS among other things.
Let me hear you comments and questions.
A910 is really cool…