HP (Hewlett-Packard) HX2000 PDAs & Smartphones User Manual


 
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Q . What is Ad-Hoc mode?
A . Ad-Hoc mode is a profile setting that provides independent peer-to-peer connectivity. In Ad-
Hoc mode you can connect to other WLAN enabled devices without the need of an access
point.
Q . What is Network Infrastructure mode?
A . Network Infrastructure mode is a client setting providing connectivity to an Access Point. As
compared to Ad-Hoc mode, whereby devices communicate directly with each other, a Profile
set in Infrastructure Mode must pass data through a central Access Point. The Access Point
not only mediates wireless network traffic in the immediate neighborhood, but also provides
communication with the wired network.
PCs communicate directly with each other; clients set in Infrastructure mode all pass data
through a central Access Point. The Access Point not only mediates wireless network traffic in
the immediate neighborhood, but also provides communication with the wired network.
Q . What are the requirements for WLAN connectivity?
A . A standard WLAN infrastructure (access points), other Bluetooth enabled devices, separately
purchased equipment and a service contract with a wireless airtime provider may be
required for applicable wireless communication. Wireless Internet use requires a separately
purchased service contract. Check with a service provider for availability and coverage in
your area. Not all Web content available.
Q . Are all of my accessories (SD Cards, software programs) compatible with Microsoft
Windows Mobile 5.0 software for Pocket PC?
A . At the time of launch of the Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 software for Pocket PC
operating system, many accessories and software work with your Pocket PC. If you have
trouble with a third-party software or accessory, check the third-party’s website for a driver
update.
Q . Can the iPAQ Pocket PC synchronize with Outlook XP?
A . Yes, using the latest ActiveSync®, included on your Getting Started Disc. You can also
download (free) from the Microsoft website at www.microsoft.com/pocketpc.
Q . What is Bluetooth?
A . Bluetooth is a short--range wireless
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technology that allows wireless connection between other
Bluetooth devices without requiring cables. For example, you can connect your iPAQ Pocket
PC to a cellular phone, notebook computer, or printer without a connecting cable. Bluetooth
technology redefines the very way we experience connectivity.
Bluetooth