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    							Connecting to the Internet
    User’s Guide 7–3
    5. Under My ISP or My Work Network, tap Add a new 
    modem connection.
    ✎To view additional information on any screen or while changing 
    settings, tap the ?.
    6. Enter a name for the connection, select the modem type, then 
    tap Next.
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    Connecting to the Internet
    7. Enter the phone number exactly as it is dialed, then tap Next.
    8. Enter your user name, password, and domain.
    9. If you need to enter the specific TCP/IP settings, tap 
    Advanced, then tap the TCP/IP tab.
    10. Select “Use specific IP address.”
    11. Enter your IP address.
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    							Connecting to the Internet
    User’s Guide 7–5
    ✎If your private network does not use dynamically-assigned IP 
    addresses, ask your network administrator for the address.
    12. Tap OK > Finish.
    13. Tap OK twice to return to the To d a y screen.
    Connecting to a Private Network
    1. Before you start, be sure to have your server phone number, 
    user name, and password. This information can be obtained 
    from your network administrator.
    2. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections icon.
    3. In My Work Network, set up a new modem connection, new 
    VPN Server connection, or proxy server connection.
    4. Start the connection by inserting the necessary modem card 
    into the iPAQ Pocket PC, and start using Pocket Internet 
    Explorer. Your device automatically begins connecting.
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    Connecting to the Internet
    Synchronizing Links
    You can synchronize links to Web sites from your Favorites list 
    on your computer to view them offline with Pocket Internet 
    Explorer.
    1. From the Start menu on your computer, click the Internet 
    Explorer icon.
    2. Click the Favorites icon on the Navigation bar to see the list 
    of links to your favorite Web sites.
    3. To save a Web site link to Mobile Favorites, open the Web 
    site, then click Create Mobile Favorite.
    If you select “Favorites” as an information type to be 
    synchronized, ActiveSync copies your mobile favorite to 
    your iPAQ Pocket PC the next time you synchronize.
    4. Follow the instructions in Synchronize information to 
    manually synchronize your favorite links.
    Entering an Internet Address
    With Pocket Internet Explorer and a connection to the Internet, 
    you can view Web sites on your iPAQ Pocket PC by typing an 
    address or Universal Resource Locator (URL) in the Address bar.
    ✎Web sites that use HTML 4.0, DHTML, animated GIF images, 
    and Java applets may not work correctly in Pocket Internet 
    Explorer without additional software.
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    							Connecting to the Internet
    User’s Guide 7–7
    To enter an Internet address on your iPAQ Pocket PC:
    1. From the Start menu, tap Internet Explorer > Address Bar.
    ✎If the Address Bar is not turned on, tap the View tab > Address 
    Bar to turn it on.
    2. Enter the address (URL) in the Address bar.
    3. Tap the Go icon.
    Using a Favorites List
    With Pocket Internet Explorer and a connection to the Internet, 
    you can view Web sites on your iPAQ Pocket PC by selecting a 
    Web site from your Favorites list.
    To select a Web site from your Favorites list:
    1. From the Start menu, tap Internet Explorer.
    2. Tap the Favorites icon and the Web site you want to view.
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    							User’s Guide 8–1
    8
    Using Bluetooth
    This iPAQ Pocket PC comes with built-in Bluetooth technology 
    that allows short-range connections and provides fast, reliable, 
    and secure wireless communication.
    With Bluetooth powered on, you can send information or perform 
    the following tasks wirelessly between two Bluetooth devices, 
    within a range of approximately 10 meters (30 feet):
    ■Exchange contacts, calendar items, and tasks
    ■Send or exchange business cards
    ■Transfer files
    ■Synchronize with a computer through an ActiveSync 
    connection
    ■Partner with a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone and use as a 
    wireless modem
    ■Connect to other Bluetooth devices (Virtual COM port)
    ■Connect to Bluetooth wireless local area networks (WLANs)
    ■Print to a Bluetooth printer
    ■Create a personal area network (PAN) to chat, play 
    games, etc.
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    Using Bluetooth
    ✎Use of dial-up and wireless Internet, e-mail, corporate networks, 
    and other wireless communications, such as Bluetooth-enabled 
    devices, may require separately purchased additional hardware 
    and other compatible equipment, in addition to a standard 
    Wireless LAN (WLAN) infrastructure and a separately purchased 
    service contract. Check with your service provider for availability 
    and coverage in your area. Not all Web content may be available. 
    Some Web content may require installation of additional 
    software.
    Getting Acquainted with Bluetooth
    Before you start using Bluetooth to establish wireless 
    connections, take a few minutes and familiarize yourself with:
    ■Terms used in this chapter
    ■Supported Services
    ■Bluetooth Settings
    ■Bluetooth Manager
    ✎For more detailed help, refer to the Help files installed on your 
    iPAQ Pocket PC. From the Start menu, tap Help > Bluetooth.
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    							Using Bluetooth
    User’s Guide 8–3
    Understanding Terms
    The following Bluetooth terms are used throughout this chapter.
    The Term... Means...
    Authentication Must verify a numeric passkey before a 
    connection or activity can be completed.
    Authorization Must approve a connection or activity before 
    it can be completed.
    Bluetooth neighborhood 
    or device groupCollection of Bluetooth devices.
    Bonding (Paired 
    devices)Create a trusted connection between your 
    device and another. Once a bond is 
    created, the two devices become paired.
    A trusted device does not require 
    authentication or authorization.
    Device address Unique electronic address of a Bluetooth 
    device.
    Device discovery Location and recognition of another 
    Bluetooth device.
    Device  name Name that a Bluetooth device provides when 
    discovered by another device.
    Encryption Method of protecting data.
    Link key Code used to securely pair devices.
    Passkey Code you enter to authenticate connections 
    or activities requested by other devices.
    Personal Information 
    Manager (PIM)Collection of applications used to manage 
    daily business tasks (e.g., Contacts, 
    Calendar, and Tasks).
    Profiles Collection of Bluetooth settings.
    Service discovery Determine which applications you have in 
    common with other devices.
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    Using Bluetooth
    Supported Services
    The functions that Bluetooth supports are called services. You 
    can only communicate with Bluetooth devices that support at 
    least one of the following services:
    ■BPP (Basic Printer profile)
    ■DUN (Dial-up Networking profile)
    ■FA X
    ■FTP (File Transfer profile)
    ■GAP (Generic Access profile)
    ■HCRP (Hard Cable Replacement profile)
    ■LAP (LAN Access profile)
    ■OBEX (Object Exchange profile)
    ■OPP (Object Push profile)
    ■PAN (Personal Area Network profile)
    ■SPP (Serial Port profile)
    ■ActiveSync (Uses SPP to connect to ActiveSync on 
    computer)
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    							Using Bluetooth
    User’s Guide 8–5
    Working with Bluetooth Settings
    From the tabs in Bluetooth Settings, you can:
    ■Turn Bluetooth on and off
    ■Enter or change your iPAQ Pocket PC Bluetooth name
    ■Set your connection preferences
    ■Enable Bluetooth services
    ■Specify security settings
    ■Define settings for sharing and connecting
    ■Select a user profile
    ■View software and port information
    You must use the arrows to the right of the tab names to scroll 
    through the tabs.
    Opening Bluetooth Settings
    1. From the To d a y screen, tap the Bluetooth icon.
    2. From the pop-up menu, tap Bluetooth Settings.
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