How to build up an internet connection via WLAN?

I am using WLAN at home with my E90. Since I changed the provider I got a DSL modem which does not connect to internet automatically. With WIN XP the internet connection is built up manually every time I start the computer (German expression is DFÜ - like in old times with your analogue modem). Now I am missing a possibility to do the same with my E90 - is there any chance enter the user name and password to get access to internet via WLAN? Thanks - even for negative answers...

Not that I'm aware of, I have had a good look around my E90 and the only connections you can define a user name and password for are packet data connections.

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