Dial Automatically From An Application; Bluetooth Lan Access - Symbol MC9000-G Product Reference Manual

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Dial Automatically from an Application

After a dial-up connection is set up, the Connection Manager automatically tries to connect whenever
Pocket Internet Explorer, Pocket Inbox, or any other program that uses a dial-up connection is used.
To dial automatically:
1. Start the program that uses a dial-up connection. Enter a request for receiving and/or
transmitting information (e.g., in Pocket Internet Explorer, enter a new URL and tap "Go").
The mobile computer automatically tries to connect.
If the phone number or dialing location is wrong, tap Settings. Tap Manage
existing connections and edit the properties of the connection.
2. Depending on the phone and connection settings, entering a passkey and/or a password
may be required before the phone starts to dial.
3. If the dial-up password was not saved, the Network Log On screen may appear. Enter the
Password and tap ok.
4. When the mobile computer starts calling, the call status can be seen on both the mobile
computer and phone display. After the mobile computer connects, it receives/transmits the
information as requested (e.g., Pocket Internet Explorer displays the requested web site).

Bluetooth LAN Access

This section explains how to use dial-up networking to access a Bluetooth-enabled LAN access point
(AP) for a network connection. To use this method for LAN access, ensure the Bluetooth AP supports
communication as a Bluetooth dial-up modem. With this method of communication the Internet
Explorer can be used to connect to the server.
The steps required to create a Bluetooth-enabled LAN connection via APs are similar to creating a
new dial-up. A valid telephone number and other advanced settings for the office network or ISP are
not required.
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