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Chapter 7   
Getting Connected  
This chapter tells you how you can get your device connected through a 
variety of ways. 
Types of Connections 
Your device can connect to the Internet, to your computer, and to other 
devices and services. 
Your device has two groups of connection settings: My ISP and My Work 
Network
. My ISP settings connect your device to the Internet, and My Work 
Network settings connect to any private network, such as an intranet that 
you use at work. 
The following types of connections are available on your device: 
 
Cellular (GPRS) is a long-distance wireless data connection that is 
available through some mobile service operators. (Select models only) 
 
Dial-up lets you access the Internet or a corporate network by dialing a 
phone number. (Select models only) 
 
WLAN lets you wirelessly connect your device to the Internet through 
access points that can be up to 30 meters (about 100 feet) away. 
 
Bluetooth lets you create a temporary wireless network that can link up 
to eight devices that are within 10 meters (about 33 feet) of one 
another. 
 
USB is a wired connection between your device and a computer for 
synchronizing data or surfing the Internet. (See “ActiveSync” in Chapter 
6 for information.)