Chapter 8. Connections; Introduction - Symbol PPT 2800 Series Product Reference Manual

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Introduction

Your terminal can exchange information with other Windows-powered devices using its
infrared (IR) port. In addition to using a cradle, cable, or IR port to connect your terminal to
your desktop computer, you can also:
Connect to your Internet service provider (ISP) to send and receive e-mail
messages using Inbox and view Web pages using Pocket Internet Explorer. See
Connecting to an ISP
ISP connection is already installed on your terminal. Your service provider provides
software needed to install other services, such as paging and fax services.
Create a modem connection to connect to the network at your office to send and
receive e-mail messages using Inbox, view Web pages using Pocket Internet
Explorer, and synchronize with your desktop computer. See
Network
on page 8-4.
Wirelessly via Spectrum24 LAN. See
Connect to your desktop computer to synchronize remotely. See ActiveSync Help
on your desktop computer or Connections Help on your terminal.
Chapter 8
Connections
on page 8-2. The communication software for creating an
Chapter 8,
Connecting to Your
Connections.
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