User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Your Handheld
- Moving Info Between Your Handheld and Your Computer
- Your Photo and Video Organizer
- Your MP3 Player
- Your Microsoft Office File Manager
- Your Personal Information Organizer
- Your Memos and Notes
- Your Wireless Connections
- What can I do with built-in wireless technology?
- When would I use Wi-Fi or Bluetooth technology?
- Setting up a Wi-Fi network connection
- Accessing email and the web using Wi-Fi® functionality
- Entering basic Bluetooth® settings
- Setting up a Bluetooth® phone connection
- Accessing email and the web with Bluetooth® wireless technology
- Setting up a connection for Bluetooth synchronization
- Beyond the basics
- Your Email
- Your Text Messaging Tool
- Your Web Browser
- Your Expandable Storage
- Your Personal Settings
- Common Questions
- Product Regulatory Information
- Index
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CHAPTER 8 Your Wireless Connections
6 Select the pick list, select Yes or No, and then select Next.
a. If you select Yes, go to step 7.
b. If you select No, go to step 8.
7 If you selected Yes in step 6:
a. Select the pick lists, and then select the correct information for your wireless
service provider.
b. Select Next, and then select Done.
8
If you selected No in step 6:
a. Select Next.
b. Enter the phone number you use to dial in to your Internet service provider,
and then enter the username for your dial-up account.
c. Select the Password box, enter your account password, and select OK. This
is the password you use to access your dial-up account; it is not your
passkey.
d. Select Next, and then select Done.
See the next procedure for steps on using your phone connection
to browse the web or to send and receive email messages.
Tip
Select Yes in step 6 only if
you have a GPRS account
for your mobile phone.
Tip
Contact your ISP (for
example, AOL or
Earthlink) if you are not
sure about one or more
of the items to enter in
step 8.
Done










