HP FB359UA#ABA User Guide - Page 163

Cancel printing, Remove a printer, VPN, What is VPN?, Add a VPNC VPN profile

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Cancel printing 1 Open Print Manager . 2 Do one of the following: • To cancel a single print job: Tap the print job under Print Queue. • To cancel all your print jobs: Tap Cancel All. Remove a printer Your device does not need to be connected to a wireless network to remove a printer that you had set up to print on that network. 1 Open Print Manager . 2 Tap Add or remove printer. 3 Tap the network name listed under the Add Printer button and select the network that the printer you want to remove is associated with. 4 Tap Remove beside the printer you want to remove, and then tap Yes. VPN What is VPN? If you want to use your device to access files on your company's servers, you may need to set up a VPN (virtual private network). You can do this using the VPN application. VPN enables you to log in to your corporate server through the company's firewall (security layer). You need to set up a VPN to access a corporate server in any of the following situations: • Your company's wireless local area network (LAN) is outside the firewall. • Your company's wireless LAN is inside the firewall, but you are accessing the network from outside the firewall (for example, from a public location or at home). Check with your company's system administrator to see if a VPN is required for accessing the corporate network. TIP Being connected to VPN may sometimes interfere with web browsing. If you are having problems browsing in Web, disconnect VPN (see Disconnect from a profile) and then try using Web again. Add a VPNC VPN profile VPNC is a Cisco-compatible IPSEC client. BEFORE YOU BEGIN Get the following information from your system administrator: • Profile name • VPN server • Username and password • Group ID • Group secret • Domain • Dead peer detection setting: When selected, if no VPN traffic is received for five minutes, the client checks to see if the VPN server is still available. • Encryption method: Secure, Weak, None: Secure forces the client to use more secure AES or 3DES algorithms. Weak allows the weaker 1DES algorithm. Strong encryption may still be used, depending on what the VPN server decides. None enables no encryption. Encryption is not disabled and may still be used, depending on the VPN server. With the None option, the VPN profile is simply allowed to use no encryption. • NAT traversal method: Cisco-UDP, NAT-T (always), NAT-T (auto-detect), or Disabled 1 Open VPN . Chapter 14 : Wireless connections 163

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Chapter 14
:
Wireless connections
163
Cancel printing
1
Open
Print Manager
.
2
Do one of the following:
To cancel a single print job: Tap the print job under Print Queue.
To cancel all your print jobs: Tap
Cancel All
.
Remove a printer
Your device does not need to be connected to a wireless network to
remove a printer that you had set up to print on that network.
1
Open
Print Manager
.
2
Tap
Add or remove printer
.
3
Tap the network name listed under the Add Printer button and select
the network that the printer you want to remove is associated with.
4
Tap
Remove
beside the printer you want to remove, and then tap
Yes
.
VPN
What is VPN?
If you want to use your device to access files on your company’s servers,
you may need to set up a VPN (virtual private network). You can do this
using the VPN application. VPN enables you to log in to your corporate
server through the company’s firewall (security layer). You need to set up
a VPN to access a corporate server in any of the following situations:
Your company’s wireless local area network (LAN) is outside the
firewall.
Your company’s wireless LAN is inside the firewall, but you are
accessing the network from outside the firewall (for example, from a
public location or at home).
Check with your company’s system administrator to see if a VPN is
required for accessing the corporate network.
Add a VPNC VPN profile
VPNC is a Cisco-compatible IPSEC client.
BEFORE
YOU
BEGIN
Get the following information from your system
administrator:
Profile name
VPN server
Username and password
Group ID
Group secret
Domain
Dead peer detection setting: When selected, if no VPN traffic is
received for five minutes, the client checks to see if the VPN server is
still available.
Encryption method: Secure, Weak, None:
Secure
forces the client to
use more secure AES or 3DES algorithms.
Weak
allows the weaker
1DES algorithm. Strong encryption may still be used, depending on
what the VPN server decides.
None
enables no encryption. Encryption
is not disabled and may still be used, depending on the VPN server.
With the None option, the VPN profile is simply allowed to use no
encryption.
NAT traversal method: Cisco-UDP, NAT-T (always), NAT-T (auto-detect),
or Disabled
1
Open
VPN
.
TIP
Being connected to VPN may sometimes interfere with web browsing. If you
are having problems browsing in Web, disconnect VPN (see
Disconnect from a
profile
) and then try using Web again.