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Access to the Internet varies depending on your service provider. Before you
attempt to use any web application, check with your wireless service provider to see
if you have Internet access.
In most cases, if you have purchased data coverage, all of the network settings have
already been entered for you by your service provider. If you need to modify any of
these settings, follow the procedures in this section.
Some Internet service providers (ISPs) do not allow email to be sent across their
SMTP server from outside their network. If this is the case with your ISP, the phone
may return mail as undeliverable. Contact your phone service provider for ways to
correct this if this occurs.
If you have data coverage, you can use the EudoraWeb application for wireless
access to Internet sites. This text-only browser makes moving between sites and
scrolling through documents a snap. Once the EudoraWeb application is set up, it
takes only a few taps to visit an Internet site anywhere in the world.
Network Preferences identify your Internet Service Providers (ISPs) or dial-in
(remote access) servers. You can establish any of the following types of connections:
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol)
CSLIP (Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol)
The correct network preferences must be set up before you can use the Eudora or
EudoraWeb applications. In most cases, if you have purchased data coverage, all of
these settings have already been entered for you.
This chapter contains information for the advanced user; check with your phone
service provider and your Internet Service Provider before making any entries or
adjustments in these screens.

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