User's Manual

Wireless Wide Area Network (wireless WAN) enables you to establish wireless connections over remote
public or private networks. These connections can be maintained over a large geographical area, such a
city or an entire country, by use of multiple antenna sites or satellite systems maintained by wireless
service providers.
Some ThinkPad® computers come with a built-in wireless WAN card integrating some wireless WAN
technologies, such as 1xEV-DO or HSPDA. You can connect to the Internet or your company network with
the built-in wireless WAN card and the configuration utility to make a wireless WAN connection and monitor
its status.
Note:
Wireless WAN service is provided by authorized service providers in some countries.
Some models of ThinkPad X61 come with a retractable wireless WAN antenna. Before you establish a
wireless WAN connection, pull out the antenna as shown in the drawing
(1)
.
Note:
When the computer is being carried or is not in use, make sure that the antenna is stored in its
original position.
To use a wireless WAN connection with built-in wireless WAN features, start Access Connections
.
To start the Access Connections wizard, click
Start
->
All Programs
(in Windows® 2000,
Programs
) ->
ThinkVantage
->
Access Connections
, and follow the instructions on the screen.
Using wireless WAN connections
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