H4100 And H4300 Series - HP iPAQ h6315 Networking Manual

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3. Tap the VPN connection you want to change and then tap Edit, or tap New to add a new VPN
connection.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the changes to your VPN server connections.
Starting a VPN connection
To start a connection through a VPN server:
1. Be sure Wi-Fi is powered on.
2. Select the VPN network by tapping the Connectivity icon located in the Navigation bar.
Your HP iPAQ will automatically begin connecting to the VPN.

h4100 and h4300 series

This section includes the following topics:
Turning on and off the WLAN
Connecting to a network
• Manually entering new network settings
• Working with HP supported wireless authentication protocols
Searching for networks to access
Managing wireless networks
Network settings
• VPN server connections
Turning on and off the WLAN
Perform the following steps to set up a WLAN connection on an HP iPAQ Pocket PC h4100 or h4300
series handheld device:
1. On the Today screen, tap the Connectivity icon (
device or tap Start and then tap iPAQ Wireless.
2. If you tapped the Connectivity icon in the Navigation bar, then tap Turn Wireless On or Turn off
flight mode when the Connectivity box appears. Or, tap Start, iPAQ Wireless, and then tap the
WLAN icon; the iPAQ Wireless screen appears with the message, Tap a button to turn an
individual wireless feature ON/OFF. The WLAN icon displays in orange (the "off" color); tap the
WLAN icon to turn on the WLAN. The icon changes to green (the "on" color) and the WLAN
indicator light flashes green.
Note: Even though the WLAN indicator flashes green (on), it does not necessarily mean a connection has been established.
Battery saving tip:
Turn the WLAN off when it is not being used. When the WLAN is on, make sure
one of the WLAN power saving modes is enabled. (Tap Start > Settings > System tab. On the Settings
screen, tap the Power icon, the Control tab, and then tap Auto for the WLAN Power save mode).
Note: The power save modes are not always supported by all access points and networks. If a connection cannot be made to
a particular wireless network, then try turning off the WLAN Power save mode.
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) in the Navigation bar at the top of the
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