User's Manual
Chapter 3 Getting Connected
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WiFi Connection
With the embedded WLAN module, you can send and receive signals to a WiFi network then
synchronize les.
NOTE:
WiFi access requires a separate purchase
of a service contract with a wireless service
provider. Contact a wireless service provider
for more information.
A wireless network can be added either when the
network is detected or by manually entering settings
information. Before doing these steps, determine if
authentication information is needed.
1. If present, double-tap the WIFI icon in the
notication area to open the WIFI Properties screen.
2. Select the Wireless Information Tab.
3. If there are networks already detected, double-tap
the network name to open the Wireless Properties
dialog.
4. Type the SSID in the Network Name text box. An
SSID (Service Set IDentier) is the name assigned
to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network. All devices must use
the same case-sensitive name to communicate. The
name is a text string up to 32 bytes long.
5. Configure the remaining Wireless Properties, and
tap OK.
6. Tap and hold the network name, then tap Connect.
7. When nished, tap OK.
For more information on how to congure the wireless
network settings, tap Start ¨ Help.
Using the WiFi Tool
The WiFi tool enables you to get, renew, and release
IP addresses, monitor the WiFi signal strength, and
enable RF power saving mode.
1. Tap
Start → Programs → Communications →
WiFiTool.
The WiFiTool screen appears.
WiFi icon