automatically assigns IP addresses when you connect to their server then you will not need to enter an IP address. If not uncheck the Server-assigned IP address and enter the IP address your service provider has given you.

15.The use software compression and use IP header compression boxes should normally be left untouched. If you do have a problem connecting then ask you ISP about these settings.

16.If your ISP has supplied you with DNS server IP addresses then you need to enter them in the “Name Servers” tab. Uncheck the name server addresses box and enter the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS settings.

Your ISP may only have one DNS server in which case just use the Primary DNS setting. Tap OK.

17.Tap Next. Enter the ISP telephone number.

18.Tap Finish to end the process.

19.To test the connection, double tap the new icon with the name you assigned to it.

20.You will be asked for the user name and password that your ISP has given you. You can avoid reentering the password each time by tapping the Save Pass word box.

21.Check that the dialing location in the right hand box is correct and that the phone number listed is correct and tap connect. If the number is incorrect you might need to adjust the dial settings in Dial Properties and/or Dialing Patterns. See “To set up dailing locations”.The modem should dial the number. If you have a problem check that the remote line is answering by dialing the number with a normal telephone.

The ISP server telephone number which you entered in step 17 of “To set up a Remote Networking Connection”, is dialed according to Dialing Patterns and Dialing Locations. You may wish to set up several dialing locations if the numbers you need to dial to access an external line or dial a long distance number can change. For example, at work you may need to dial a 9 to access an external line.

!Note

Most modems will not work with digital telephone lines connected to a private exchange in your workplace. Generally, a telephone line that works with a fax machine will work with your HP 600 Series Palmtop PC. Note that digital phone lines may cause damage to your modem.

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