User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Legal Information
- Document Change Record
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Windows Mobile 2003
- Software Builds
- Where to Find Information
- Basic Skills
- Microsoft ActiveSync
- Microsoft Pocket Outlook
- Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings
- Synchronizing Calendar
- Why Use Categories in the Calendar?
- What’s an All Day Event?
- What’s a Recurrence Pattern?
- Viewing Appointments
- Creating or Changing an Appointment
- Creating an All Day Event
- Setting a Reminder for an Appointment
- Adding a Note to an Appointment
- Making an Appointment Recurring
- Assigning an Appointment to a Category
- Sending a Meeting Request
- Finding an Appointment
- Deleting an Appointment
- Changing Calendar Options
- Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues
- Tasks: Keeping a To Do List
- Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas
- Inbox: Sending and Receiving E-mail Messages
- Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings
- Companion Programs
- Pocket Internet Explorer
- Getting Connected
- Chapter 3 - Installing Applications
- Chapter 4 - Network Support
- CORE
- Network Adapters
- Ethernet Communications
- 802.11b Communications
- No Networking
- Network Selection APIs
- Network Connections
- WWAN Radio Options
- Wireless Personal Area Networking
- AutoIP/DHCP
- SNMP Configuration on the 700 Series Computer
- Chapter 5 - Printer Support
- Chapter 6 - Scanner Support
Network Support—Chapter 4
127700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual
Note: Once CORE is running, you can return to it by tapping its icon
from the System Tray via the Today screen. Tap Start > Today >theCore
three-ring icon (circled in the following illustration).
Network Adapters
Your 700 Series Computer can have up to three radios installed. The de-
fault network adapter or radio is dependent on what radios are installed in
your 700 Series Computer.
The 730 Computer only has the 802.11b radio and wireless printing.
Other radios are not supported.
Below are the the network adapters that exist as of this publication. See the
Developer’s Support web site for the latest information on network adapt-
ers for your unit.
S Ethernet Communications (LAN9000) — page 128.
S 802.11b Radios (802.11b Wireless LAN driver) — page 129.
S WWAN (Wireless WAN) — page 134.
S Wireless Personal Area Networking — page 173.
Note that the tip of the antenna attached to your 700 Series Computer is
color-coded to identify its WWAN r adio type. Thisdoesnotapplytothe
730 Computer. Refer to the following to determine your radio type:
S Red
CDMA (non-Sprint networks) and GSM/GPRS US/Canada
S White
GPRS US/Canada and CDMA Sprint networks
S Blue
GPRS International