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Troubleshooting

Wireless LAN

For more information on Wireless LAN, refer to Chapter 3, “Using Wireless LAN.”

Problem Solution

I cannot connect to an access point.

Be sure the WLAN is on.

Be sure the device identified the network you want to connect to.

Be sure you provided any necessary authentication keys if prompted by the system.

Be sure your Pocket PC is within range of an access point.

I am connected to an access point, but I cannot browse the Internet.

If the wireless network you are connected to connects to Work, the network may require a proxy. To set up the proxy:

1.Ask your network administrator for the proxy settings.

2.Tap the Connections icon > Add Proxy Server.

3.Refer to “Setting Up Proxy Server Settings” in Chapter 12 for more information.

I do not see my wireless network on my Pocket PC.

Your wireless network could be a non-broadcasting network.

1.Tap the Connections icon > Settings.

2.Tap the Advanced tab > Network Cards > Add New

Settings.

3.Follow the instructions on the screen.

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Contents User’s Guide Draft hp Confidential Contents Draft Revised 11/24/03 Using Wireless LANUsing Bluetooth Making Your Connections Using the CameraUsing E-mail Using ActiveSyncExpansion Cards 11Learning the Basics 10Managing the Battery13Troubleshooting 12Learning Input MethodsRegulatory Notices Specifications HP iPAQ Software Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PCHP iPAQ Software Functions Microsoft Pocket PC Software Microsoft Pocket PC Software Using the StylusSetting the Date and Time Setting the Date Setting the Time for Home and Locations You Are VisitingSetting a Password From the Start menu, tap Settings Personal tab PasswordEntering Owner Information Strong alphanumeric password Resetting the UnitPerforming a Soft Reset Performing a Hard ResetPage Routine Care Getting to Know Your HP iPAQ Pocket PC User’s Guide Hp Confidential Draft Your SIM Card Using the Phone FunctionsActivatingDRAFTYour Phone Service Your PIN Select Require PIN when phone is used Phone Buttons and Icons From the Start menu, tap Settings Phone icon Band Checking Your Connection and Signal StrengthTurning the Phone Functions On and Off HP Profiles Making and Receiving Phone Function CallsMaking a Call SIM Contacts Help Answering a CallEnding a Call Making a Call from ContactsDelete Creating a Speed Dial EntryMaking a Conference Call Making a Call Using Speed DialAdjusting Phone Function Volume Making a Call from Call HistoryEnabling the Mute Function DraftChanging Ring Tones Setting Ring TonesEnabling Speakerphone Mode Tap Settings Personal tab PhoneShort Message Service SMS Taking Notes During a CallMessaging Multimedia Messaging Service MMS Putting a Call on Hold Using Voice MailUsing Call Waiting Tap Call Waiting Get SettingsDisplaying Caller ID Blocking CallsForwarding Calls Forward all incoming phone calls Change the System VolumeChanging the Phone Settings Change the Ringer VolumeTap Start Settings Phone Securing Your Phone Functions Viewing Available GSM/GPRS Networks Changing Services SettingsChanging Network Settings From the Start menu, tap Settings Phone Network tabManually Selecting a Frequency Band Manually Selecting a NetworkGetting Acquainted Using Wireless LANLearning the Terms Powering Wlan On or Off Getting Started with Wireless LANAutomatically Connecting to a Network Manually Entering New Network SettingsAdd New Settings Hp Confidential Draft Only computer-to-computer Searching for Networks to AccessTap Remove Settings Managing Wireless Network SettingsViewing or Editing a Wireless Network Deleting a Wireless NetworkMonitoring Signal Strength and Status Looking Up an IP Address Working with Network SettingsChanging TCP/IP Settings Wins Changing DNS and Wins SettingsUnder My Work Network, tap Add a new VPN server connection Setting Up VPN Server ConnectionsSettings Changing VPN Server ConnectionsNext TapDRAFTNextStarting VPN Server Connections Setting Up Proxy Server SettingsConnecting to Hot Spots Wireless Wlan iconSecurity Draft Using Bluetooth Getting Acquainted with Bluetooth Understanding Terms Following Bluetooth terms are used throughout this chapterSupported Services Working with Bluetooth SettingsOpening Bluetooth Settings Turning On BluetoothBluetooth on Allowing All Devices to Connect Setting Accessibility PropertiesEntering a Device Name Allowing ConnectionsAllowing Paired Devices to Connect Allowing Others to Locate Your DeviceSelect Other devices can discover me Automatically Enabling Services Enabling Bluetooth ServicesRequiring Authorization to Access Services Secure Connections using a Passkey or BondSelect Authorization required Settings Tap the File Transfer tab Setting a Shared FolderCreating a Profile Understanding ProfilesActivating a Profile Saving Bluetooth Configuration Settings in a ProfileWorking with Bluetooth Manager Renaming a ProfileDeleting a Profile Opening Bluetooth Manager Locating and Selecting a DeviceManager Tap Remove Connecting to Other DevicesUnpairing Devices Identifying the Communications PortEstablishing an ActiveSync Connection Automatically ServiceOpen ActiveSyncDRAFTon your computer, then click File Manager Tap New ActiveSync via Bluetooth Next Setting Up an ActiveSync Partnership on Your Pocket PCEstablishing a Serial Connection Manager Tap New Explore a Bluetooth device NextTap New Connection Using Dial-Up NetworkingDial-Up Networking Manager Tap New Connect to the Internet NextManager Tap New Join a personal network Next Establishing a Cell Phone PartnershipWorking with Files Sending FilesCreating a Folder on a Remote Device Tap File Get Using Business Card ExchangeReceiving a File from a Remote Device Deleting a File from a Remote DeviceSetting Up Your Business Card Information Sending Business Cards Requesting Business CardsManager Tap Tools Business Card Exchange Opening a Connection Viewing Connection StatusExchanging Business Cards Closing a Connection Viewing Connection InformationWorking with Connections Manager Tap View Tap List or Icon Creating a ShortcutDeleting a Shortcut Viewing ShortcutsDraft Vincent Making Your ConnectionsCreating a GSM Connection Using GSM/GPRS ConnectionsSelect a modem list, select Cellular Line Tap Next Configuring your GSM connection on your Pocket PCTap Finish Creating a Gprs ConnectionDialing a GSM Connection Closing a GSM ConnectionSelect a modem list, tap Cellular Line Gprs Tap Next Configuring your Gprs connection on your Pocket PCConnecting to the Gprs Network From the Start menu, tap Settings System tab GprsSetting Up a WAP Browser Authenticating GprsViewing WAP Pages Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections icon Connecting to a Private NetworkConnecting with a Default Setting Connecting to an E-mail ServerUsing a Favorites List Entering an Internet AddressFrom the Start menu, tap Internet Explorer Taking a Picture Using the CameraAdjusting Your Settings Editing a Picture Using HP Image TransferUsing HP Image Zone Adjusting your Settings Saving a PictureFrom the Start menu, tap Programs HP Image Zone Viewing PicturesViewing a Picture Full-Screen Recording Sound With a PictureTap File Options Slideshow tab Viewing a SlideshowPrinting Pictures Tap File Options Audio tabUsing MMS to E-mail a Picture Mailing a PictureTap File Print Using the Camera User’s Guide Expansion Cards Page Page Expansion Cards User’s Guide Using Inbox Using E-mailUsing Folders Tap Accounts Accounts Setting Up an AccountUsing E-mail User’s Guide Using ActiveSync Connecting to a Computer Installing ActiveSyncActiveSync Synchronizing with Your Computer Using the Serial Infrared IR ConnectionChanging Synchronization Settings Copying Files Microsoft ActiveSync Click ExploreExplore Backing up and Restoring Installing ProgramsUsing ActiveSync to Send and Receive E-mail Synchronizing LinksRequesting Meetings Using ActiveSync User’s Guide Installing the Battery Managing the BatteryInstalling the Battery Removing the Battery Charging with the AC Adapter Charging the BatteryPage Page Charging a Spare Battery Charging with the Optional USB Autosync Cable Backlight Changing the Backlight SettingsChanging the Wireless LAN Power Saving Modes Tap Start Settings Buttons Lock tabDisabling the Application Buttons Manually Monitoring the Battery Managing the Battery User’s Guide 10-12 Learning the Basics Using the Today ScreenNavigation Bar and Command Bar Status Icons Icon room Mail received Instant messages received Pop-Up MenusCreating information Select Use this picture as the background checkbox Customizing the Today ScreenUser’s Guide 11-7 Closing Applications Using ApplicationsOpening Applications Minimizing ApplicationsClosing Manually Installing ApplicationsBacking Up Information Backup/Restore using iPAQ BackupBackup/Restore Using ActiveSync BackupClick Backup Now or Restore Now Using iPAQ File Store FolderLearning the Basics User’s Guide 11-12 Text Using Input SoftwareLearning Input Methods Changing Word Suggestion OptionsTap the Word Completion tab Using the On-Screen Keyboard Tap Letter Recognizer Writing with the Stylus and the Letter RecognizerTap Transcriber to display the Transcriber Intro screen Writing with the Stylus Microsoft TranscriberTap Block Recognizer Writing with the Stylus and Block RecognizerDrawing and Writing on the Screen Converting Writing to TextTap Tools Tap Recognize Using the Removeable Micro Keyboard Page Configuring the Keyboard Disconnecting the KeyboardKeystroke Combination Action Using the Function and Shortcut KeysShift hold + down arrow Accent CharactersSelect Start Programs iPAQ Micro Keyboard Disabling the Micro KeyboardLearning Input Methods User’s Guide 12-14 Common Problems TroubleshootingTroubleshooting User’s Guide 13-3 Problem Solution User’s Guide 13-5 ActiveSync User’s Guide 13-7 Phone Problem SolutionPrograms File Explorer. Tap and hold the file Expansion Cards Bluetooth Information in Bluetooth Settings Tap the Connections icon Add Proxy Server Wireless LANUser’s Guide 13-14 Traveling with your Pocket PC Troubleshooting User’s Guide 13-16 Federal Communications Commission Notice Regulatory NoticesCables ModificationsUser’s Guide Regulatory Notice Canadian Notice Japanese Notice Korean NoticeAvis Canadien European Union Notice 0681Equipment Warning Battery WarningAirline Travel Notice Wireless NoticesRegulatory Wireless Notice Canadian Regulatory Wireless NoticeRegulatory Notices Singaporean Wireless Notice Brazilian Regulatory Wireless NoticeTaiwanese Wireless Notice Regulatory Notices User’s Guide System Specifications SpecificationsSystem Feature Description LED Operating Environment Physical Specifications
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