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8.
When the Discovery Results screen appears, select the phone with which you
want to connect, and then tap OK.
9.
Create a trusted pair with the phone. See
earlier in
this chapter for details.
Network preferences
You can use your handheld’s Bluetooth technology and the software that is
included in the handheld operating system to connect with Internet service
providers (ISPs) or dial-in (remote access) servers using a mobile phone or optional
modem accessory. Your mobile phone must be equipped with one of the
following: an IR port, Bluetooth technology, or a serial cable that connects to your
handheld’s universal connector. You also need an ISP account or corporate remote
access account and a mobile phone carrier account that supports dial-up
connections, or a mobile phone carrier account with high-speed wireless data
network services.
You can also use your handheld’s Bluetooth technology and the software that is
included in the handheld operating system to connect with a LAN access point
To use the e-mail or web browser software included with your handheld, you must
create a configuration in Connection Preferences and then create Network
Preferences settings. See
earlier in this chapter for a
complete explanation of how to define Connection configurations that enable your
handheld to communicate with remote devices.
After you configure both the Connection and Network Preferences, you can
establish a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) connection with your ISP or dial-in
server. You can do this either by using menu commands from the Network
Preferences screen or by using a third-party application.
NOTE
The Network Preferences settings give you the ability to connect to your ISP
or dial-in server with applications that support viewing the transmitted data. Visit the
web site
for information on third-party applications that take
advantage of TCP/IP.
Tap here to select the phone with which you
want to connect
Tap Find More to discover additional phones
Summary of Contents for Tungsten T
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Page 12: ...About This Book 2 ...
Page 94: ...Chapter 6 Using Calculator 84 ...
Page 98: ...Chapter 7 Using Card Info 88 ...
Page 114: ...Chapter 8 Using Date Book 104 ...
Page 126: ...Chapter 10 Using Memo Pad 116 ...
Page 158: ...Chapter 14 Using Voice Memo 148 ...
Page 196: ...Chapter 16 Performing HotSync Operations 186 ...
Page 250: ...Chapter 17 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld 240 ...
Page 256: ...Appendix A Maintaining Your Handheld 246 ...
Page 274: ...Appendix B Frequently Asked Questions 264 ...
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