Types Of Connections; Using Cellular Connection (Select Models Only); Setting Up A Cellular (Gprs) Connection - Hand Held Products NAUTIZ X7 Manual

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NAUTIZ X7 Manual - Chapter 7

Types of Connections

Your device can connect to the Internet, to your computer, and to other devices and services.
Your device has two groups of connection settings: My ISP and My Work Network. My ISP settings connect your device to the
Internet, and My Work Network settings connect to any private network, such as an intranet that you use at work.
The following types of connections are available on your device:
Cellular (GPRS)
operators. (Select models only)
Dial-up
lets you access the Internet or a corporate network by dialing a phone number. (Select models only)
Wi-Fi
lets you wirelessly connect your device to the Internet through access points that can be up to 30 meters (about
100 feet) away.
Bluetooth
lets you create a temporary wireless network that can link up to eight devices that are within 10 meters
(about 33 feet) of one another.
USB
is a wired connection between your device and a computer for synchronizing data or surfi ng the Internet. (See
"ActiveSync" in Chapter 6 for information.)

Using Cellular Connection (Select Models Only)

Models supporting mobile phone functions allow you to access the Internet using the mobile network.

Setting up a Cellular (GPRS) Connection

NOTE: You must subscribe to GPRS service with your mobile operator.
In most cases, your cellular (GPRS) connection will be preconfi gured by your cellular service provider. You will not have to set
up a GPRS connection or change your GPRS settings.
If you do have to set up a GPRS connection, you must obtain the settings from your mobile operator before you start this
procedure.
1. Tap
Settings
2. In either group, tap Add a new modem connection.
3. In the Enter a name for the connection fi eld, enter a name for the connection.
4. In the Select a modem fi eld, select Cellular Line (GPRS), and then tap Next.
5. Enter the access point name provided by your mobile operator, and then tap Next.
6. Enter your user name and password, and then tap Finish.
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is a long-distance wireless data connection that is available through some mobile service
Connections
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