H5500 Series - HP iPAQ h6315 Networking Manual

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Note: If you selected PPTP in the previous screen, then skip the following step.
11. Enter the user name, password, and domain name provided by the network administrator. If a
domain name was not provided, then a connection may be made without entering one.
12. To change advanced settings, tap the Advanced button. Advanced settings should be changed
only if one of the following situations exists:
• The server to which the connection is made does not use dynamically assigned IP addresses, so
the TCP/IP settings must be entered.
• The DNS or WINS settings on the server must be changed.
13. Tap Finish.
Starting a VPN connection
If an HP iPAQ Pocket PC h5400 series handheld device is connected to the ISP or private network
during synchronization, then the proper settings from the host computer will be downloaded. If the
host computer does not have the proper settings, or if the settings must be changed, then manual
setup will be required. To set up proxy server settings, perform the following steps:
1. Contact the ISP or network administrator to obtain the following:
• Proxy server name
• Server type
• Port
• Type of Socks protocol used, and the user name and password
2. Turn on the WLAN.
3. On the Today screen, tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections icon > Tasks tab.
4. On the Connections screen, under My Work Network, tap Edit my proxy server, and then the
Proxy Settings tab.
5. Tap the This network connects to the Internet and This network uses a proxy server to connect to
the Internet checkboxes.
6. In the Proxy server box, enter the proxy server name received from the network administrator.
Tap OK if the port number or proxy server type settings do not require changes, and skip step 7.
7. If port number or proxy server type settings must be changed, then tap Advanced and make the
necessary settings changes. Tap OK.

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This section includes the following topics:
Turning on and off the WLAN
Connecting to a network
Manually entering new network settings
• Working with HP supported wireless authentication protocols
Searching for networks to access
• Managing wireless networks
Network settings
• VPN server connections
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