About Connections; Connect To The Internet - Siemens sx56 User Manual

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Pocket PC Phone User's Guide

7.1 About Connections

You can use your device to exchange information with other mobile
devices as well as your PC, a network, or the Internet. You have the
following connection options:
Use the
infrared (IR) port
n
between two devices.
Connect to
a
mobile Internet service
n
you can send and receive e-mail messages by using Inbox and
view Web pages by using Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer. The
communication software for creating a wireless ISP connection is
already installed on your device. Your service provider will provide
software needed to install other services, such as paging and fax
services.
Connect to the
n
work. Once connected, you can send and receive e-mail messages
by using Inbox, view Web pages by using Pocket Internet Explorer,
and synchronize with your PC.
Connect to the
n
the company or organization where you work. Once connected,
the added security of a VPN means that you can access the full
resources of your company's network. For example, you can use
File Explorer to access the files of computers on that network.

7.2 Connect to the Internet

GPRS
You can use
vider, and use the connection to send and receive e-mail messages
and view Web pages. The settings you need to connect to the
are already setup on your handheld.
Starting a Connection
You can start a connection in 3 ways:
Open Internet Explorer.
n
Open Inbox.
n
Tap the signal strength icon, then Connect from the pop-
n
out bubble.
Ending a Connection
You can end a connection in 2 ways:
Press and hold the
n
Tap the signal strength icon, then Disconnect from the
n
pop-out bubble.
on your device to send and receive files
provider. Once connected,
network
at your company or organization where you
virtual private network
(VPN) or Private APN at
mobile Internet service pro-
to connect to
the
key for 3 seconds.
Internet

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