82 HP Jornada 600 Series User’s Guide

An account with your corporate network set for dialing in to your network server—Your network administrator can provide you with important information, such as a user name, password, dial-up telephone number(s), 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 with your HP Jornada 680 or 690. Or, connect to the telephone line supported by your PC Card modem if you have the HP Jornada 680e or 690e.

If you use the HP Jornada 680 or 690, you must use an analog telephone line to connect your modem. Connecting to a digital telephone line can damage your modem.

Installing and configuring a modem

The HP Jornada 680 and 690 have a built-in 56K V.90 modem for easy communication, so no installation is required. The HP Jornada 680e and 690e support a variety of available PC Card modems. (For more information about compatible PC Card modems, go to the HP Jornada Accessories page on the Hewlett-Packard Web site at www.hp.com/jornada.) Follow the manufacturer’s instructions included with the PC Card modem to install and configure it for use with your HP Jornada.

Establishing a network dial-up account

Before you can log on to your network using a modem, you must establish a network account with your network administrator. Most likely, you will dial in to a server that has a modem installed to receive your call. The information you need for this connection is similar to the information needed to connect to the Internet through an ISP:

Your account user name.

Your account password.

Telephone number of the network server modem.IP, DNS, and WINS addresses, if necessary.Your e-mail user name or ID. (This may be the same as your network user name.)Your e-mail password. (This may be the same as your network password.)The network POP3 or IMAP4 host name.The network SMTP host name (if required).