Welcome to the Mobility Client version 5.1.0.0 for the Nokia 9500 Communicator readme. The Mobility Client is a component of IBM(R) WebSphere(R) Everyplace(R) Connection Manager. ___________________________________________________________________________ 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 9500 6.0 Fixed Authorized Problem Analysis Reports (APARs) 7.0 Trademarks ___________________________________________________________________________ 1.0 Software requirements The Mobility Client for the Nokia 9500 Communicator requires the Symbian OS Version 7.0s operating system. ___________________________________________________________________________ 2.0 Hardware requirements The Mobility Client for the Nokia 9500 Communicator requires the Nokia 9500 Communicator. ___________________________________________________________________________ 3.0 Getting help To access the online help, press Chr-(?), then select Mobility Client Help from the help topics. To read the Mobility Client for the Nokia 9500 Communicator User's Guide, find it linked from the product Support web site under Product information and publications at: http://www.ibm.com/support/search.wss?rs=804&tc=SSZQDW&dc=DA400&rankprofile=8 ___________________________________________________________________________ 4.0 New features -- 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. ___________________________________________________________________________ 5.0 Product limitations for the Mobility Client using the Nokia 9500 - The Mobility Client sets the default route so all traffic is directed through the Mobility Client when using the Mobility Client IAP. - 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. - Enabling "Use hidden WiFi networks" results in reduced battery life and should only be enabled when necessary. - 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. - When you are prompted where to install the Mobility Client, do not install it on a memory card. - When starting your connection to the Connection Manager by choosing the Mobility Client IAP from another application, the application will be notified right away that the Mobility Client connection is available although the client may still be processing your logon. If you experience a failure to connect in this scenario, please check the Mobility Client directly for connection errors. _________________________________________________________________________ 6.0 Fixed Authorized Problem Analysis Reports (APARs) No APARs recorded at the time of this release. _________________________________________________________________________ 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, 2004. All rights reserved.