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Creating Connections

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88 HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld PC • An account with your corporate network set for dialing in to your network server-Your network administrator can provide you with important information, such as a user name, password, dial-up telephone number(s), server names, and so on. Connecting to corporate e-mail and network resources on-site Typical corporate LAN on-site network connection If you want corporate e-mail and Internet service only (with no access offsite), you will need: • An installed network interface card (NIC)-that is properly configured with the IP address of your DNS and WINS servers (your network administrator can give you this information) • An account with your corporate network-including an IP address for your HP Jornada, if it is not dynamically assigned • A network (LAN) connection-a network cable with the appropriate connector for your NIC • For detailed instructions on how to connect your HP Jornada to a network via LAN cable, see Connecting directly to corporate e-mail and network resources through a network interface card (NIC) later in this chapter. Creating Connections Once you have decided what type of connection method you need, you easily create and configure a Internet, intranet or network connection by following the instructions in the following pages. Since personal Internet and off-site corporate dialup connections methods are quite similar they are addressed first, followed by

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HP Jornada 700 Series Handheld PC
An account with your corporate network set for dialing
in to your network server
Your network administrator
can provide you with important information, such as a user
name, password, dial-up telephone number(s), server names,
and so on.
Connecting to corporate e-mail and network
resources on-site
Typical corporate LAN on-site network connection
If you want corporate e-mail and Internet service only (with no
access offsite), you will need:
An installed network interface card (NIC)
that is
properly configured with the IP address of your DNS and
WINS servers (your network administrator can give you this
information)
An account with your corporate network
including an
IP address for your HP Jornada, if it is not dynamically
assigned
A network (LAN) connection
a network cable with the
appropriate connector for your NIC
For detailed instructions on how to connect your HP Jornada
to a network via LAN cable, see
Connecting directly to
corporate e-mail and network resources through a
network interface card (NIC)
later in this chapter.
Creating Connections
Creating Connections
Creating Connections
Creating Connections
Once you have decided what type of connection method you need,
you easily create and configure a Internet, intranet or network
connection by following the instructions in the following pages.
Since personal Internet and off-site corporate dialup connections
methods are quite similar they are addressed first, followed by