How Do I Originate a Packet Data Connection From My Wireless Device?

 Last updated: October 28, 2004

 This section is only applicable to the lab application.

 An SO33 or SO33 (+ F-SCH) call enables high speed packet data transfer.

 

Establishing the Data Connection

  1.  
  2. Connect the test set's rear panel LAN PORT to a LAN or a PC running a server application. (See Data Channel Applications )
  3.  Connect a web enabled wireless device to the test set's front panel RF IN/OUT connector. If the wireless device is functioning as a modem in your test setup and a PC will be running the web browser, connect the wireless device to a PC. See Data Channel Applications .
  4.  Set up the test set such as Cell Band, Channel, SID, etc. for your wireless devices if required.
  5.  Select SO33 or SO33 (+F-SCH) in the FCH Service Option Setup menu (Call Parms 1 of 4, F12 ).
  6.  Enter the mobile station IP address (See How Do I Set Up Data Channel Parameters? ).
  7.  Turn on power to the mobile station.
  8.  After the mobile station finds service, navigate to the web browser on the wireless device or a PC using wireless device as modem. Using the web browser, attempt to access a web site on the PC running a server application.
  9.  The Active Cell status area should show Connected + Data (see Packet Data Connection Processing States ) indicating a successful packet data connection. Observe the wireless device display, the RLP counters (see How Do I Access the Data Counters? ) as well as the Data Throughout Monitor screen ( Data Throughput Monitor ) to evaluate your mobile station data application performance as data is transferred.
 

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Packet Data Service Configurations

 Packet Data Service Example Procedure (via Simple IP)

 Packet Data Service Example Procedure (via Mobile IP)