301 access point configuration

In Nokia manuals I found no information about access point configuration.
In my 301 I have two “path”.
1). at configuration/data communication/access point.  There I see 10 access point configuration.
2). at configuration/personal configuration.  There I can create detailed “personal” configurations and later can use it as active.  
Question #1: what is the priority between 1 and 2? I mean 2 overwrite 1 or this two have coexistence?
Question #2: At personal configuration I can assign a flowing type of “subconfiguration”:  “Web”, “Multimedia”, ” Continuous download”, “Access Point”. What is scope of each subconfiguration? I mean for example “Web” and “Access Point” is not a same?
Question #3: There is any useful manual about 301 access point configuration?
Thanks for any advice…

kzsolt wrote:
What is the priority between 1 and 2?
None. That first path you mentioned, that ‘active access point’ is just for computer tethering …
kzsolt wrote:
I mean for example “Web” and “Access Point” is not a same?
Can be. ‘Access Point’ is the preferred access point which your Nokia uses for all its built-in apps. With ‘Web’ you can override that for HTTP(S) based apps because some operators did have WAP proxies in the past. Nowadays, with modern contracts, you just create one Access Point account, there you specify the APN. And then you create a Web account and leave it at its defaults.
kzsolt wrote:
Is there any useful manual about 301 access point configuration?
Not aware of. This concept was introduced in 2004 and I never met anyone at Nokia who understood that concept. Therefore, Nokia has problems to explain it. Actually, the software engineer who created it in 2003/2004 did not understand it either because, from the user interface, it is not possible to create a WAP proxy for an ‘Access Point’ which left many users in the dark …
Therefore, if you have a question, just ask us, please. Did that help?

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