Chapter 21 Setting Preferences for Your Handheld
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The number must be between four and eight digits.
Enter the new PIN2 number again to verify.
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Press Function
8.
Network preferences
Your handheld supports GPRS data connections and acts as a fully functional data
modem for circuit-switched connections over GSM.
Modem Accessory and TCP/IP software
Although your handheld is wirelessly enabled, you can also use TCP/IP software
that is included in the handheld operating system to connect with Internet Service
Providers (ISPs) or dial-in (remote access) servers.
To use TCP/IP, you must create a configuration in Connection Preferences and
then create Network Preferences settings.
The Connection Preferences screen enables you to define several ways that your
handheld can use a modem to communicate with remote devices. For example,
you can communicate with the wireless service provider server, or with your
computer if you are traveling. See
for a complete explanation of how to create modem configurations.
After you configure both the Connection and Network Preferences, you can
establish a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) connection with your wireless service
provider or dial-in server. You can do this either by using menu commands from
the Network Preferences screen or by using a third-party application.
NOTE
in server with applications that allow you to view the transmitted data. Visit the web
site
www.palm.com/support/intl
advantage of TCP/IP .
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TCP/IP provides the ability to connect to your wireless service provider or dial-
or tap OK.
or tap OK.
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"Connection preferences"
for information on third-party applications that take
earlier in this chapter