HP Hx2790b HP iPAQ hx2000 Pocket PC Series Additional Product Information - Page 115

Start > Settings > Connections, > Connections, > Advanced, > Network Card.

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If you cannot connect to an available network that shows in the list of networks without a name, it is likely that the network is a "hidden" or nonSSID broadcast network. You must know the network name (SSID) to be able to connect. Try the following: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab > Connections icon > Advanced tab > Network Card. 2. Select Add Network Settings. 3. Enter the network name (SSID). 4. Select the appropriate values in the Connects to box. 5. If WEP settings are required, tap the Authentication tab and enter them. If you cannot connect reliably to an available network or connections are frequently dropped, be sure there is ample signal strength available in the area. 4

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If you cannot connect to an available network that shows in the list of
networks without a name, it is likely that the network is a “hidden” or non-
SSID broadcast network. You must know the network name (SSID) to be
able to connect. Try the following:
1.
Tap
Start > Settings > Connections
tab
> Connections
icon
> Advanced
tab
> Network Card.
2.
Select
Add Network Settings.
3.
Enter the network name (SSID).
4.
Select the appropriate values in the
Connects to
box.
5.
If WEP settings are required, tap the
Authentication
tab and
enter them.
If you cannot connect reliably to an available network or connections are
frequently dropped, be sure there is ample signal strength available in the
area.