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Chapter 2 - Connecting and Configuring the CN50 Connecting the CN50 Using Ethernet Communications You connect your CN50 to your Ethernet network with an ethernet cable and an AD24 Ethernet multidock or AD27 single dock with Ethernet adapter. To use your CN50 in an Ethernet network: 1 Connect your CN50 to an ethernet network with an AD24. Ethernet communications is automatically enabled on your CN50. 2 Make sure that your CN50 is communicating with the network. You should see the network connection icon ( ) in the navigation bar. Connecting the CN50 Using USB Communications You can use the CN50 AC adapter to transmit data to and receive data from a desktop PC or an Ethernet multidock through USB communications. The USB port supports both USB client and USB host. The port automatically senses the cable you are using and determines which drivers to use. For more information about this accessory and how to order it, see "Accessories" on page 91. Managing Network Connections With iConnect After you configure 802.11 or Ethernet network settings, you can use the iConnect utility to: • check the network connection status with a ping test • change basic network parameters. • Change Funk security profile settings. • turn the 802.11 radio, Ethernet, phone, or Bluetooth radio on and off. 38 CN50 Mobile Computer for Windows Mobile 6.1 User's Manual

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Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CN50
38
CN50 Mobile Computer for Windows Mobile 6.1 User’s Manual
Connecting the CN50 Using Ethernet Communications
You connect your CN50 to your Ethernet network with an ethernet
cable and an AD24 Ethernet multidock or AD27 single dock with
Ethernet adapter.
To use your CN50 in an Ethernet network:
1
Connect your CN50 to an ethernet network with an AD24.
Ethernet communications is automatically enabled on your CN50.
2
Make sure that your CN50 is communicating with the network.
You should see the network connection icon (
) in the navigation
bar.
Connecting the CN50 Using USB Communications
You can use the CN50 AC adapter to transmit data to and receive data
from a desktop PC or an Ethernet multidock through USB
communications. The USB port supports both USB client and USB
host. The port automatically senses the cable you are using and
determines which drivers to use. For more information about this
accessory and how to order it, see
“Accessories” on page 91
.
Managing Network Connections With iConnect
After you configure 802.11 or Ethernet network settings, you can use
the iConnect utility to:
check the network connection status with a ping test
change basic network parameters.
Change Funk security profile settings.
turn the 802.11 radio, Ethernet, phone, or Bluetooth radio on and
off.