User's Manual

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Network and Dial-up Connections
You can connect directly to a network through a network
(Ethernet, LAN) or dial-up (Modem) connection. You can access
your E-mail and the files available on the network server, and
browse the Internet or an intranet.
Creating a new connection on your DOT 400
You must create a connection for each computer or network that
you want to access remotely unless you are using an Ethernet
card.
1. Insert the CF modem card into the CF slot of DOT 400
2. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network, or select
Start > Settings > Network.
3. Double-tap the Make New Connection icon.
4. In the Make New Connection dialog box, enter a name for
the connection.
5. Select Dial-Up Connection and tap Next.
6. Select the modem to use and tap Configure.
7. Set the port and call options. If you can't connect using
these settings, obtain the detailed information from your ISP
or network administrator. If you want to always enter a
phone number before connecting, select Manual Dial and OK.
8. Select TCP/IP Settings. On the General tab, make sure Use
Server-assigned IP address is selected. On the Name