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    							User’s Guide 9–1
    9
    Using the Wireless LAN
    (h5500 only)
    Getting Acquainted
    Your iPAQ Pocket PC can connect to an 802.11b Wireless LAN 
    (WLAN) or connect directly to other WLAN-enabled devices. 
    With WLAN, you can:
    ■Access the Internet
    ■Send and receive e-mail
    ■Access corporate network information
    ■Use virtual private networks (VPN) for secure remote access
    ■Use hot spots for wireless connectivity
    ✎
    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.
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    							User’s Guide 9–2
    Using the Wireless LAN (h5500 only)
    Learning the Terms
    It is recommended that you become familiar with the following 
    terms as you begin to use WLAN technology.
    Term D efinition
    Wireless Access Point The access point provides a wireless 
    connection to a network (additional 
    hardware).
    Infrastructure This connection mode uses wireless access 
    points to connect to networks.
    Device-to-computer or 
    ad-hocThis mode does not use access points. 
    It is used in peer-to-peer network 
    communications. All peers must be 
    configured on the same channel.
    Hot spots Public or private areas where there is a 
    wireless access point available.
    SSID or Network Name SSID is the acronym for the service set 
    identifier. This identification number uses a 
    maximum number of 32 characters and is 
    case sensitive.
    Encryption (WEP) or 
    IEEE 802.1XA set of security services used to protect 
    802.11 networks from unauthorized access.
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    							Using the Wireless LAN (h5500 only)
    User’s Guide 9–3
    Getting Started with the Wireless LAN
    Powering the WLAN On or Off
    To use WLAN on your iPAQ Pocket PC, you need to turn on 
    WLAN and set up your device.
    To turn the WLAN on or off:
    1. From the To d a y screen, tap Start > iPAQ Wireless.
    2. Tap the WLAN icon.
    If the WLAN is powered on, the WLAN icon will turn from 
    orange to green and the Wireless LAN indicator will flash 
    green to indicate WLAN is on and connected or flash amber 
    to indicate WLAN is on and not connected.
    If the WLAN is powered off, the WLAN icon will turn from 
    green to orange.
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    							User’s Guide 9–4
    Using the Wireless LAN (h5500 only)
    Automatically Connecting to a Network
    1. If one or more networks are present, the Network Indicator 
    icon will appear in the Navigation bar. Tap the network you 
    want to connect to, then tap whether the network connects to 
    the Internet or Work.
    2. If you are prompted for a Network Key (WEP), enter it and 
    tap Connect. If you are not sure, contact your network 
    administrator.
    Manually Entering New Network Settings
    A wireless network can be added either when the network 
    is detected (the Network Indicator icon is showing in the 
    Navigation bar) or manually by entering setting information. 
    To manually add a wireless network:
    1. Be sure the WLAN is powered on.
    2. Tap the Connections icon (  or  ) > Settings > 
    Advanced tab > Network Card button > Wireless tab > 
    Add New Settings.
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    							Using the Wireless LAN (h5500 only)
    User’s Guide 9–5
    3. Tap the General tab and enter a network name (SSID).
    ✎If a network was detected in step 2, the SSID is automatically 
    entered and cannot be changed.
    4. In the Connects to: box, select where your network connects 
    to (The Internet or Work).
    5. If you want to connect to an ad-hoc connection, tap the This 
    is a device-to-computer (ad-hoc) connection checkbox.
    6. If authentication information is needed, from the Configure 
    Wireless Network screen, tap the Authentication tab.
    ✎To determine whether authentication information is needed, see 
    your network administrator.
    7. Select the type of network authentication to use:
    a. To use data encryption, tap the Data encryption 
    (WEP enabled) checkbox.
    b. To use Shared Key authentication, tap the Network 
    Authentication (Shared mode) checkbox. Type the 
    network key in the Network Key: box.
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    							User’s Guide 9–6
    Using the Wireless LAN (h5500 only)
    c. If a network key is provided by your network 
    automatically, tap the The Key is provided for 
    me automatically checkbox.
    d. For increased security, tap the Enable network 
    access using IEEE 802.1X checkbox. You should 
    only check this option if it is supported by your network 
    environment. Ask your network administrator if you are 
    unsure.
    Searching for Networks to Access
    Networks that you have already configured are preferred 
    networks and are listed in Wireless Networks. You can choose 
    whether to connect only to preferred networks or to have your 
    iPAQ Pocket PC search for and connect to any available network 
    (preferred or not).
    1. Tap the Connections icon > Settings > Advanced tab > 
    Network Card button > Wireless tab.
    2. In the Networks to access box, tap the type of network you 
    want to connect to (All Available, Only access points, or 
    Only computer-to-computer).
    3. To connect only to networks that have already been 
    configured, clear the Automatically connect to 
    non-preferred networks checkbox.
    ✎If you check the Automatically connect to non-preferred 
    networks checkbox, your iPAQ Pocket PC will detect any new 
    networks and provide you the opportunity to configure them.
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    							Using the Wireless LAN (h5500 only)
    User’s Guide 9–7
    Managing Wireless Network Settings
    Viewing or Editing a Wireless Network
    To view or edit an existing or available wireless network:
    1. Be sure the WLAN is powered on.
    2. Tap the Connections icon > Settings > Advanced tab > 
    Network Card button > Wireless tab.
    3. In the Wireless networks box, tap the desired network name.
    4. Edit the existing settings as necessary, then tap OK to save 
    the changes.
    Deleting a Wireless Network
    To delete an existing or available wireless network:
    1. Be sure the WLAN is powered on.
    2. Tap the Connections icon > Settings > Advanced tab > 
    Network Card button > Wireless tab.
    3. In the Wireless networks box, tap and hold the network you 
    want to delete.
    4. Tap Remove Settings.
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    							User’s Guide 9–8
    Using the Wireless LAN (h5500 only)
    Monitoring Signal Strength and Status
    To view the signal strength between your iPAQ Pocket PC and 
    access point WLAN connection:
    1. Tap the Connections icon in the Navigation bar.
    2. When the Connectivity box displays, you will be able to 
    view the type of network the iPAQ Pocket PC is connected to 
    (for example, Work or Internet) and an icon displaying the 
    signal strength.
    3. To make changes to the connection settings, tap Settings.
    4. To exit the Connectivity box, tap the Hide button.
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    							Using the Wireless LAN (h5500 only)
    User’s Guide 9–9
    Working with Network Settings
    Looking Up an IP Address
    To find the IP address the wireless network is using:
    1. Be sure the WLAN is powered on.
    2. Connect to the appropriate network.
    3. Tap the Connections icon > Settings > Advanced tab > 
    Network Card button > Network Adapters tab.
    4. Tap the IP Address tab. The IP address appears in the IP 
    Address box.
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    							User’s Guide 9–10
    Using the Wireless LAN (h5500 only)
    Changing TCP/IP Settings
    ✎Most Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and private networks now 
    use dynamically-assigned IP addresses. You will not need to 
    change TCP/IP settings unless your ISP or private network does 
    not use dynamically-assigned IP addresses. If you are not sure, 
    check with your network administrator.
    To change TCP/IP Settings:
    1. Contact your ISP or network administrator to determine your 
    IP address, subnet mask, and/or default gateway (if needed).
    2. Be sure the WLAN is powered on.
    3. Tap the Connections icon > Settings > Advanced tab > 
    Network Card button > Network Adapters tab.
    4. In the My network card connects to... dropdown box, tap 
    either The Internet or Work.
    ✎If you are connecting to your ISP at home, tap The Internet. If 
    you are connecting to a private network such as a corporate 
    network at work, you should tap Wo r k .
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