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Connecting to the Internet Connecting to My Work Network Ending a Connection Advanced Network Settings Looking Up an IP Address Setting Up a VPN Server Connection Setting Up Proxy Server Settings Configuring Advanced Proxy Settings Changing a Connection Group Name Changing an Intranet URL Setting Up a Wireless Access Point (WAP) Gateway Changing Modem Connection Settings Wi-Fi Security Protocols Configuring 802.1x Authentication Settings Regulatory Notices Product Specifications System Specifications Physical Specifications Operating Environment Copyright vi
Connecting to the Internet Connecting to My Work Network Ending a Connection Advanced Network Settings Looking Up an IP Address Setting Up a VPN Server Connection Setting Up Proxy Server Settings Configuring Advanced Proxy Settings Changing a Connection Group Name Changing an Intranet URL Setting Up a Wireless Access Point (WAP) Gateway Changing Modem Connection Settings Wi-Fi Security Protocols Configuring 802.1x Authentication Settings Regulatory Notices Product Specifications System Specifications Physical Specifications Operating Environment Copyright vi
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...service provider: • ISP server phone number or access point • user name • password To connect to the Internet: 1. Your HP iPAQ will connect automatically. To delete a connection, tap and hold the connection, then tap Connect. To start a connection, tap and hold the ...connection, then tap Delete. 77 For example, switch to your HP iPAQ, such as a modem card or network (Ethernet) card. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab. 2. Connecting to the Internet Before you begin, obtain the following...
...service provider: • ISP server phone number or access point • user name • password To connect to the Internet: 1. Your HP iPAQ will connect automatically. To delete a connection, tap and hold the connection, then tap Connect. To start a connection, tap and hold the ...connection, then tap Delete. 77 For example, switch to your HP iPAQ, such as a modem card or network (Ethernet) card. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab. 2. Connecting to the Internet Before you begin, obtain the following...
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Do one of the following information from your modem card or network card. Under My Work Network, tap the appropriate selection to Internet Explorer Mobile and browse the Internet. Your HP iPAQ will connect automatically. To manually start a connection, insert your network administrator: • user...: • Tap Connections. To start a connection, tap and hold the connection, then tap Delete. 78 For example, switch to set up a modem or VPN server connection. • Tap Network Cards and set up a network card or a wireless network connection. 3. Tap Start > Settings > ...
Do one of the following information from your modem card or network card. Under My Work Network, tap the appropriate selection to Internet Explorer Mobile and browse the Internet. Your HP iPAQ will connect automatically. To manually start a connection, insert your network administrator: • user...: • Tap Connections. To start a connection, tap and hold the connection, then tap Delete. 78 For example, switch to set up a modem or VPN server connection. • Tap Network Cards and set up a network card or a wireless network connection. 3. Tap Start > Settings > ...
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This frees resources on your device. 79 Ending a Connection It can save connection charges. • When connected via a modem or VPN, tap Connections icon > Disconnect. • When connected via a cable or cradle, detach your device from the cable or cradle. • When connected via infrared or Bluetooth, move the HP iPAQ away from the other computer or device. • When connected via a network (Ethernet) card, remove the card from your HP iPAQ and can be useful to end a connection when you are done using it.
This frees resources on your device. 79 Ending a Connection It can save connection charges. • When connected via a modem or VPN, tap Connections icon > Disconnect. • When connected via a cable or cradle, detach your device from the cable or cradle. • When connected via infrared or Bluetooth, move the HP iPAQ away from the other computer or device. • When connected via a network (Ethernet) card, remove the card from your HP iPAQ and can be useful to end a connection when you are done using it.
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To delete a connection, tap and hold the connection, then tap Connect. Select the desired modem connection, tap Edit, then follow the instructions in the connection wizard. NOTE: To manually start a connection, tap and hold the connection you begin, obtain ...provider: • user name • password • domain name • TCP/IP settings, if necessary • ISP server phone number or access point To change modem connection settings: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections. 3. In either My ISP or My Work Network, tap Manage existing connections. 4. Insert...
To delete a connection, tap and hold the connection, then tap Connect. Select the desired modem connection, tap Edit, then follow the instructions in the connection wizard. NOTE: To manually start a connection, tap and hold the connection you begin, obtain ...provider: • user name • password • domain name • TCP/IP settings, if necessary • ISP server phone number or access point To change modem connection settings: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections. 3. In either My ISP or My Work Network, tap Manage existing connections. 4. Insert...