Sending Messages; Rf Communication - PSC Falcon 4210 Product Reference Manual

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Sending Messages

To compose a new message, tap the New Message button on the command bar.
Enter an e-mail address in the To field or select a name from the Address Book.
All e-mail addresses entered in the e-mail fields in Contacts appear in the Ad-
dress Book.
To send your message, tap File and Send. Messages are placed in your OutBox
folder on the 4210 and will be delivered to their destination in one of two ways:
They are transferred to the OutBox folder in Exchange or Outlook on your
desktop computer the next time you synchronize.
They are transmitted to your mail server the next time you connect remotely.
In InBox, make sure the appropriate service is selected on the Service menu.
Then tap Connect.

RF Communication

Windows CE can support TCP/IP protocol, so the user can easily connect to the
Internet by Modem or RF. The following chapter is an introduction on how to
connect the 4210 to a network via TCP/IP.
There are several PCMCIA RF cards available on the market. These cards
provide the 4210 with wireless communications. Currently, PSC provides Cisco
350, Lucent WaveLAN (Agere Orinoco) RF support for the 4210 with the drivers
pre-installed. By selecting a supported card for the 4210 RF communication will
be "plug-and-play".
RF networks look and operate simi-
larly to Ethernet networks. The only
difference is that a radio transmission
replaces the hard-wire connection
between the various nodes. This
means all of your existing applica-
tions that currently operate over
Ethernet will also function utilizing
WLAN without any special wireless
network software. This picture
illustrates a typical network topology
including the 4210 with RF.
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