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Nokia’s Internet Modem supports both Windows (XP SP2 or later) and MacOS (10.4 or later), providing connection speeds of up to 7.2Mbps (download, 2.1Mbps upload)
Installation on a Windows XP PC could not be easier. There is no need for any additional software, simply insert the stick into the PC. Windows will detect the new hardware automatically as a USB memory card and launch a software installation wizard:

Select your desired language and click OK.
If your version of Windows is not kept updated automatically, you may see the following warning message:

Clicking OK will connect you to the Microsoft web site automatically and prompt you to download the required update package.
If you do not have a connection to the Internet, you will need to manually download the update from:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943198
Once downloaded, install the update and reboot the computer.
The Hotfix includes an update to the ‘usbser.sys’ file which is responsible for the performance of certain USB devices and is required by the Nokia Internet Stick for correct performance.
Once rebooted, launch the installation wizard again (either by removing and reinserting the Nokia device, or by clicking the ‘setup.exe’ file within My Computer.
The following window will be displayed:

Click Next:

Read the license agreement and select the option to accept if you agree to the terms and conditions. Click Next:

Specify the location where you want the required program files to be saved (leave at the default setting unless specifically required). Click Next:

Click Install. The necessary program files and drivers will now be copied to the PC and Windows will finish installing the new hardware. This process may take a few minutes. Do not remove the USB device until you see the following window:

The installation has now completed, click Finish.
The Nokia Internet Modem software will now launch automatically:

The software will automatically determine the correct connection settings to use based on the SIM that has been inserted into the device. Clicking on the Options menu will display the connections available:

To initiate a connection to the Internet, simply press the Connect button (the icon of the leftward and rightward pointing arrows).
After a few moments you will be connected to the Internet:

To disconnect, simply click the Disconnect button.
The software has a number of icons down the right-hand side. The top icon launches the Nokia SMS and Contact Manager application:

This allows you to create and send SMS messages, as well as read, forward and delete those text messages you have received.
SIM-based contacts can also be managed.
This application is only available on the Windows platform, not MacOS.
The other icons will launch your default email application, your default web browser, and also contain links directly to the Nokia web site and the OVI portal.
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