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5.  Enter a name for the connection, such as “Corporate Dial-Up,” select Dial-Up
Connection, and then select Next.
 
6.  Select your modem type. You should not need to change settings in the
Configure or TCP/IP Settings dialog boxes. When finished, select Next.
 
7.  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, password, and domain, and select
Connect any time you want to connect. Once connected, you can use Pocket
Internet Explorer to visit intranet Web pages and 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”.
To create a network (Ethernet) connection:
You do not need to create a new connection in Remote Networking on your device
for a network connection. Instead, you must install and configure an Ethernet card.
The drivers for the card already exist on your device.
1.  Insert the Ethernet card into your device and connect it to your network cable.
You must have an NE2000-compatible Ethernet card.
 
2.  You may see a message warning about battery power. If you have an A/C
Adaptor, plug it into your device.
 
3.  In the Settings dialog box, enter the information for your server. See your
network administrator if you need assistance. Most networks use DHCP, so
you should not have to change these settings. If the Settings dialog box is not
displayed automatically, go to StartSettingsControl Panel, and double-tap
or double-click Network. Select your Ethernet driver and select Properties.
 
4.  Select StartSettingsControl Panel, and double-tap or double-click
Network. In the Identification tab, enter your name, password, and domain.
Once connected, you can use Pocket Internet Explorer to visit intranet Web pages
and 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”.