Creating A Dial-Up Connection To A Network - Vadem Clio C-1050 Series User Manual

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Setting Up Remote Networking

Creating a Dial-up Connection to a Network

To create a dial-up connection to a network:
Obtain the following information from your network
1.
administrator:
• Corporate dial-up access telephone number
• User name and Password
• Domain name
If you use a PCMCIA modem card, insert the card into
2.
Clio.
Tap Start > Programs > Communications, then Remote Net-
3.
working.
Double-tap the Make New Connection icon.
4.
Enter a connection name (e.g., "Corporate Dial-Up"),
5.
select Dial-Up Connection, then tap Next.
Select the Dial-Up Connection.
6.
• Dial-Up Connection: is used for softmodem, wireless
modem, or PCMCIA modem card to send and receive
email or to access the Internet (or shared resource).
• Direct Connection: is used for infrared port, serial cable, or
Ethernet card. The infrared port and serial cable are used to
transfer files (.doc, .pxl, etc.) from Clio to the PC or vice
versa. The Ethernet card is used to network Clio to another
mobile device or to the PC Internet connection.
Note: The serial cable connection provides the same data
transfer rate as the SIR infrared connection. On the
other hand, the infrared connection saves you the has-
sle of using a wire to connect the devices.
An Ethernet card can connect Clio to the Internet at
extremely fast speeds. It can also network other
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