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from a variety of available PC Card modems
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, Bluetooth
devices, and LAN cards. (For more information about
compatible PC Card modems and other PC Card
communication devices, go to the HP Jornada Accessories page
on the HP Jornada Web site at www.hp.com/jornada
.)
• A PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) or SLIP (Serial Line
Internet Protocol) account—An Internet service provider
(ISP) will provide you with important information, such as a
user name, password, dial-up telephone number, server
names, and so on.
• A dial-up connection set up on your HP Jornada—HP
dialup makes this step easy.
• Access to a telephone line—You can connect to an analog
telephone line if your HP Jornada has a built-in modem. If you
use a PC card modem, check the manufacturer’s instructions
for telephone line compatibility.
If you use the HP Jornada internal modem, you must use an
analog telephone line to connect your modem. Connecting to a
digital telephone line can damage your modem.
Connecting to corporate e-mail and network from
off-site
Typical corporate LAN remote (off-site) connection
If you want dial-up access to corporate e-mail and Internet
services when you are offsite, then, in addition to the items
necessary for a personal internet connection listed above, you will
need:
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Modem purchased separately. Some Web sites/content may not be
available.