User's Manual
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Troubleshooting WLAN connection problems
If the unit seems to be connected to the network, but you are
having difficulty using the network connection, tap Start /
Settings / Connections / Network Cards / Network Adapters,
and confirm that the connection is appropriately configured as
either a Work or Internet connection.
Additional connectivity
Your unit supports several additional kinds of connections. If you
do not have embedded WLAN or GPS, you can purchase CF or
SDIO cards to add the functionality. The following types of
additional connectivity are also possible:
Modem: The unit supports dial-up connections to an Internet
Service Provider and sending and receiving e-mail with file
attachments. You will need to purchase an external modem or a
CF modem.
Web-enabled cell phones: The unit can connect to the Internet via
Bluetooth and Web-enabled cell phones that are compatible with
Windows Mobile devices. USB phone connections are not
supported. Refer to your phone service provider for more
information on establishing Internet connections via your cell
phone.
For more information on creating these connections, see the Web
site listed under reference materials on the cover of this manual.
Installing additional software on your unit
The unit can run third-party software designed for Microsoft
Windows Mobile. If needed, some programs may run better if the
screen orientation is changed in Start / Settings / System /
Screen.
Most third-party software is installed by running a setup program
on the PC while the unit is connected with ActiveSync or the
Windows Mobile Device Center. Follow the setup instructions
that came with your software. If prompted, perform a reset to
complete the installation.