Welcome to the Mobility Client version 5.1.1 for the Nokia 9300/9500 
Communicator readme. The Mobility Client is a component of IBM(R) 
WebSphere(R) Everyplace(R) Connection Manager.

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Table of contents

1.0  Software requirements
2.0  Hardware requirements
3.0  Getting help
4.0  New features
5.0  Product limitations for the Mobility Client using the Nokia 9300/9500
6.0  Fixed Authorized Problem Analysis Reports (APARs)
7.0  Trademarks

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1.0  Software requirements 

The Mobility Client for the Nokia 9300/9500 Communicator requires the Symbian 
OS Version 7.0s operating system.
   
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2.0  Hardware requirements 

The Mobility Client for the Nokia 9300/9500 Communicator requires the Nokia 
9300 or the Nokia 9500 Communicator.

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3.0  Getting help 

To read the Mobility Client for the Nokia 9300/9500 Communicator User's Guide, 
find it linked from the version 5.1.1 information center at:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pvc/wecm/511/

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4.0  New features

New in version 5.1.0.1:

-- Added support for limiting the Mobility Clients that are permitted to 
   log on to the Connection Manager by device class. This capability is a 
   security feature of the connection profile that is assigned to the 
   mobile network connection (MNC) to which the client logs in.  

New in version 5.1.1:

-- Support for the Nokia 9300 
-- Two new timeout parameters for improved battery power conservation 
-- Improvements to roaming capabilities, including the ability the manually 
   roam 
-- Ability to set HTTP and HTTPS client-side proxies to allow applications, 
   such as the web browser, to use such proxies
-- Transport profile support - The parameters found on the advanced 
   settings tab from version 5.1 of the Mobility Client are now 
   downloaded and assigned from the Connection Manager at each login or 
   roam
-- Removed the use of network IDs - Internet access points are now 
   specified and prioritized directly within a Mobility Client account 

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5.0  Product limitations for the Mobility Client using the Nokia 9300/9500

- All traffic directed to the Mobility Client IAP is sent to the Connection 
  Manager and any subnets sent by the Connection Manager during logon are 
  ignored.
  
- The Mobility Client does not support broadcasts from Gatekeeper and 
  should not be added to any broadcast group.

- The Mobility Client will not attempt to roam to a higher priority WiFi 
  IAP if currently connected to a WiFi IAP.

- For versions prior to version 5.1.1, enabling Use hidden WiFi networks
  was needed for those accounts that had any WiFi networks whose service 
  set identifier (SSID) names were hidden. When you enable this setting, 
  performance is degraded and power usage increased because the Mobility 
  Client checks for hidden WiFi networks on initial logon and at each 
  roaming interval.  For version 5.1.1, this setting has been migrated 
  from an account level to a setting on the individual Internet access 
  points (IAPs). Check to make sure that the configuration setting 
  Hidden network? accurately reflects whether or not the network SSID
  name is hidden for that IAP.  The Hidden network? setting is on the 
  Connections tab.
  
- The Mobility Client will set the default account to the first entry in
  the account list when an account that is not valid is specified in the
  WEA device management portlet.
  
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6.0 Fixed Authorized Problem Analysis Reports (APARs)

For more information, see the product Support web site at:
http://www.ibm.com/software/pervasive/ws_everyplace_connection_manager/support


There are no APAR fixes at this time.

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7.0  Trademarks
                   
Everyplace, IBM, and WebSphere are trademarks or registered trademarks of
the IBM Corporation in the United States, or other countries, or both.

Other company, product, and service marks may be trademarks or service 
marks of others.

U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights -- Use, duplication or disclosure 
restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp
                   
Copyright International Business Machines and others, 1994, 2005.
All rights reserved.
