Operation Manual
Pocket PC Phone User Manual92
Getting
Connected
Pocket PC Phone User Manual 93
Getting
Connected
7.1 About Connections
You can set up connections to the Internet and to your corpo-
rate network at work in order to do such activities as browse
the Internet or intranet, send and receive e-mail and instant
messages, and synchronize information using ActiveSync.
Connections can be made using a modem, wireless network,
or network (Ethernet) card. A modem connection can be used
to set up connections with an external modem, or through
your mobile phone network using a cellular line or GPRS.
You have the following connection options:
n Use the infrared (IR) port on your device to send and
receive les between two devices.
n Connect to your mobile Internet service provider (ISP)
and you can send and receive e-mail messages by using
Inbox and view Web or WAP pages by using Microsoft
Pocket Internet Explorer
. The communication software
for creating a wireless ISP connection is already installed
on your device. Your service provider will provide software
needed to install other services, such as paging and fax
services.
n Connect to the network at your company or organization,
and you can send and receive e-mail messages by using
Inbox and view Web or WAP pages by using Microsoft
Pocket Internet Explorer
, and synchronize with your
PC.
n Connect to your virtual private network (VPN) at the
company or organization where you work, where the
added security means that you can access the full re-
sources of your company’s network. For example, you
can use File Explorer to access the les of computers
on that network.
Your device has two groups of connection settings: My ISP
and My Work Network. My ISP settings are used to connect
to the Internet, and My Work Network settings can be used to
connect to any private network, such as the corporate network
you use at work. Simply ll in the settings and you’ll be ready
to start connecting.