Intermec 6651 User Guide

Page of 136
8-2
Connection, and then select Next.
 
6.  Select your modem type.
 
7.  You should not need to change any settings in the Configure or TCP/IP
Settings dialog boxes. Most ISPs now use server-assigned addresses. If the
ISP you are connecting to does not use server-assigned addresses, enter the
addresses in the TCP/IP Settings dialog box. When finished, select Next.
 
8.  Enter the access phone number and select Finish.
 
Once you have created the dial-up connection, you simply double-tap or double-
click the connection, enter your user name and password, and select Connect any
time you want to connect. Once connected, you can use Pocket Internet Explorer to
visit Web pages or Inbox to send and receive e-mail. Before you can use Inbox,
you need to provide the information it needs to communicate with the mail server.
For specific instructions, see “Inbox: Sending and Receiving E-mail Messages”.
Connecting to Your Network
If you have access to a network, you can send e-mail, access file servers, view
intranet pages, and possibly access the Internet. You can connect to your network
in one of two ways:
  Create a dial-up connection using a RAS account. Before you can create this
dial-up connection, your network administrator will need to set up a RAS account
for you. If this is the method you want to use, see “To create a dial-up connection
to a network.”
  Use an Ethernet card and a net tap to connect to the network. If this is the
method you want to use, see “To create a network (Ethernet) connection.”
To create a dial-up connection to a network:
1.  If your device does not have a built-in modem, install a modem card.
 
2.  Get the following information from your network administrator: corporate dial-
up access telephone number, user name, password, and domain name.
 
3.  Select Start, Programs, Communications, and then Remote Networking.
 
4.  Double-tap or double-click the Make New Connection icon.