Managing An Existing Connection - Psion EP10 User Manual

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In the Name field, type a name for this connection.
In Host name/IP, type the VPN server name or IP address.
Tap on the VPN type radio button next to the type of authentication for your EP10: IPSec/L2TP or
PPTP. Your network administrator will let you know which option applies to your unit.
Tap on Next.
Choose the type of authentication in this screen. If you choose A pre-shared key, type the key provided
by your network administrator.
Tap on Next.
Type your user name, password and domain name. If a domain name was not provided to you, try the
connection without entering a domain name.
Note: Normally, you will not need to change any advanced settings. You will need to make changes only
under only the following circumstances:
The server to which you are connecting does not dynamically assign addresses, and TCP/IP settings
need to be entered.
Server DNS or WINS settings need to be changed.
If you need to edit the Advanced settings, refer to "Advanced Modem Settings" on page 116 for details about
this tab.
Tap on Finish.
Launch a program like Internet Explorer to activate the connection. The VPN connection will start
automatically.
5.8.7.3

Managing an Existing Connection

Once you've defined a connection, a new option appears in the first Connections screen – Manage
existing connections.
Editing a Connection
Tap on Start>Settings>Connections folder icon. Tap on the Connections icon.
Tap on Manage existing connections.
To launch a connection from this screen, press and hold the stylus on the connection you want to acti-
vate. Choose Connect from the pop-up menu.
To delete a connection, press and hold the stylus on the connection you want to delete. Choose Delete
from the pop-up menu.
Note: You can also create a new connection by tapping on the New button. To make changes to the set-
tings for this connection, tap on Edit.
Tap here
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