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Connectivity
Connectivity
Connectivity
Connectivity
Types of connections
The PDA phone can be very easily configured to access the Internet or a corporate net-
work to perform such tasks as browsing the World Wide Web, sending e-mail, or 
exchanging instant messages with friends or co-workers. Connections can be made with a 
dial-up modem, wireless modem (GPRS or Circuit Switched Data, CSD) or wireless LAN 
(WLAN) card.There are two supported groups of connection settings: My ISP (which 
allows you to access the Internet) and My Work Network (which allows you to access pri-
vate resources such as your Intranet, VPN, or other protected resources).
Tap Start 
Start 
Start 
Start > Settings 
 Settings 
 Settings 
 Settings > Connections
 Connections
 Connections
 Connections to enter the Connections settings page.
Setting up connections
Setting up a GPRS and CSD Connection to your ISP
Setting up a GPRS and CSD Connection to your ISP
Setting up a GPRS and CSD Connection to your ISP
Setting up a GPRS and CSD Connection to your ISP
You can connect via modem dial-up to your ISP (Internet Service Provider), and use the 
connection to send and receive e-mail messages and view Web or WAP pages. Your ISP is 
usually your SIM card provider.
Creating an ISP Profile
Creating an ISP Profile
Creating an ISP Profile
Creating an ISP Profile
Obtain the following information from your ISP: 
• ISP access point name (for GPRS service only)
• Dial-up access telephone number (for CSD service only)
• User name
• Password
• TCP/IP settings. (Some ISPs require a domain name in front of the user name, such as 
MSN/username.)
Setting up a GPRS Connection to your ISP
Setting up a GPRS Connection to your ISP
Setting up a GPRS Connection to your ISP
Setting up a GPRS Connection to your ISP
1. Tap Start
Start
Start
Start > Settings
Settings
Settings
Settings.