(click ok) the “network adapter property dialog window” if you insert a LAN card
into ePad Or you need to ask your network administrator to get the DNS,
network mask, gateway and IP address.
Same process as 802.11b Wi-Fi card. The only difference is that you need to select
one “network” to connect before you can use it. A “network” list will pop up if
your Wi-Fi card has been recognized by Windows CE system. The “network” here
can also be known as 802.11b access point.
Within WAN environment
Connect to WAN by 56K, v.9x modem card or GPRS modem card.
GPRS modem is known as 2.5 generation of Mobile Phone system. There are 2
approaches to get GPRS service: By GPRS PC card directly or by Bluetooth
adapter.
For 56K, V.9x modem card, it is supported by Microsoft standard driver.
For Blue tooth adapter, it is also supported by Microsoft standard driver.
For GPRS card, 3
rd
party driver and utility may require for proper working. Get into
our website for new updates
Use RDP program that is provide by Windows CE .NET to remote login/connect
Desktop PC via LAN or Modem connection or to simulate Windows Terminal
client.
Mapping a network resource (ex: shared drive of other PC, shared printer) can be
done by “net” command within “Command Prompt”.
NOTE: “net” command is supported by Microsoft NetBEUI network protocol. For
more descriptions, please refer to Q&A paragraph.
Printing support
suppor
t USB PCL4 Printer.
Connect to USB PCL4 printer or network printer through LAN card:
Step 1: open application that supports print function, ex: Pocket Word.
Step 2: After opening a file on the application, tap
File
>
.
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