Intermec ck1 User Guide

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Chapter 4 — Communicating Through Modem and Null Modem Connections 
CK1 Handheld Computer User’s Manual 
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6  Press T to select Timeout, and enter the number of seconds 
from 0 to 6000 that you want the PPP server on the CK1 to 
run before restarting.  
7  If Server is enabled, press T to select Host IP, press Lock to 
clear the Lock area of the status bar, and enter the IP address 
for the CK1 in the format n.n.n.n where n is a number from 
0 to 255.  
If necessary, press X to move the highlight to the last 
character you want to keep and press Delete to clear the 
characters you do not want. 
8  If Server is enabled, press T to select Peer IP, press Lock to 
clear the Lock area of the status bar, and enter the IP address 
for the PC that the CK1 is communicating with in the format 
n.n.n.n where n is a number from 0 to 255.  
If necessary, press X to move the highlight to the last 
character you want to keep and press Delete to clear the 
characters you do not want. 
9  Press Enter to accept your changes and return to the System 
Setting screen. 
10  Exit the System Setting screen. For help, see “Exiting and 
Logging Out” on page 44. 
You can now create a modem or null modem connection with 
your PC. For help, see the following sections. 
Configuring the Windows Dial Settings for a Modem 
Connection 
When configuring Windows Dial Settings for a modem 
connection, you need to perform one of these tasks:  
•  Create the dial-up connection to a CK1, where the PC 
initiates communication with the CK1. For help, see the next 
section, “Creating a Dial-Up Connection.” 
Or 
•  Create the dial-in connection from a CK1, where the CK1 
initiates communication with the PC. For help, see “Creating 
a Dial-In Connection” on page 73.