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3. Try soft resetting the unit and rebooting the PC. To soft reset
the unit, hold down the Power button until Booting - - - ->
appears across the bottom of the screen.
4. If you have more than one unit, PC and/or cable, testing
different combinations of equipment can help isolate the cause
of the problem.
5. As noted earlier, if you suspect that the unit may have been
connected to the PC USB port before ActiveSync was
installed, then uninstall ActiveSync, reboot the PC, and
reinstall ActiveSync.
Wireless LAN (802.11b)
Your unit may include embedded 802.11b or wireless LAN
(wLAN) capability. If the configuration of your unit includes
embedded 802.11b, then your unit has the ability to wirelessly
connect to the Internet and other data networks by connecting to
available access points or hot spots. Once connected, you can
browse the Internet or fileshares on the local network.
The wLAN is on by default. To turn wLAN off, tap Start / Settings
/ System / Power, then tap on the Wireless tab and tap Wireless
Signals Off. Turning wLAN off will save battery power and may
speed up other processes so it is recommended that you turn off
wLAN when not in use. There are also some alternative ways to
disable wLAN. You can turn wLAN off and access other wireless
parameters from the Wireless Client application (tap Start /
Programs / Wireless Client). A shortcut way to disable wLAN is
to tap on the radio icon on the status bar and tap Turn on flight
mode.
If the unit detects a wireless network
or hot spot, it will open a window
similar to the one shown:
An Internet connection is one in which Virtual Private Network
(VPN) services are not involved and proxy servers may or may not