Connecting To The Internet On A Wireless Lan Network - Symbol MC3000 User Manual

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Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless LAN Network

The mobile computer can connect to the Internet across a wireless LAN network. The Wireless Applications utility starts
automatically when the mobile computer is turned on and the wireless application icon appears in the taskbar to indicate the
connection and the signal strength status. Before attempting a wireless internet connection, confirm that the wireless application
radio is connected to a wireless LAN network. If the WLAN radio is not connected or if the signal strength is not "Good" or better,
contact the network administrator.
Table 2-10. Wireless Applications Icons, Signal Strength Descriptions
Icon
Status
Excellent signal strength
Very good signal strength
Good signal strength
Fair signal strength
Poor signal strength
Out-of-network range (not associated)
No wireless LAN network card detected.
To connect using Internet Explorer (IE) tap Start - Programs - Internet Explorer to start Internet Explorer.
IE is provided only on mobile computers provided with Microsoft
on mobile computers with Microsoft
Wireless LAN network is ready to use.
Wireless LAN network is ready to use.
Wireless LAN network is ready to use.
Wireless LAN network is ready to use. Notify the network administrator that the signal strength is
only "Fair".
Wireless LAN network is ready to use. Performance may not be optimum. Notify the network
administrator that the signal strength is "Poor".
No wireless LAN network connection. Notify the network administrator.
No wireless LAN network card detected. Notify the network administrator.
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Windows CE .NET 5.0 Core.
Figure 2-22. Typical Internet Explorer (IE) Connection
Action
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Windows CE .NET 5.0 Professional. IE is not provided
Operating the MC3000 2-25

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