Connecting To Corporate E-Mail And Network Resources Onsite - HP 820 User Manual

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2. Select a location and a connection from the drop-
down boxes, and then click Continue.
3. In the Dial window, confirm the user name and
password you use to log on to your network, and
select the modem you will use to dial the call.
4. Check the phone number, and then click Dial. A
progress message appears to tell you when you are
connected to your network, and then an icon appears
in the taskbar while you remain connected.
5. To disconnect, double-click the connection icon
in the status area of the taskbar, and then click
Disconnect.
After you are connected to your network, you may use the
Inbox program to send and receive e-mail or use Pocket
Internet Explorer to browse your corporate intranet or the
Web. For more information, refer to the Sending, receiv-
ing, and processing your e-mail and Browsing the
Web or your intranet with Pocket Internet Explorer
sections in this chapter.
Connecting to corporate e-mail and
network resources onsite
If you want corporate e-mail and Internet service only (with
no access offsite), you will need:
An installed network interface card (NIC)—You will
need an NIC that is properly configured with the IP
address of your DNS and WINS servers (your network
administrator can give you this information).
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