13 Connections

You can use your HP iPAQ to connect and exchange information with other handheld devices, computers, and other networks. You can connect using:

Wi-Fi

Bluetooth

Phone

NOTE: You can also use your HP iPAQ as a wireless modem. For more information, see Internet Sharing on page 93.

Connect by tapping Wireless Manager on the Today screen or by tapping Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager.

Use Wireless Manager

Use Wireless Manager to turn the wireless connections for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Phone off and on.

NOTE: When the phone connection is turned off, you cannot receive or make a call, including emergency calls.

To use Wireless Manager, tap Wireless Manager on the Today screen or tap Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager.

Option

Description

 

 

All

Tap All to turn the functions of the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Phone connections off or on.

 

 

Wi-Fi

Tap Wi-Fito turn the Wi-Ficonnection off or on.

 

 

Bluetooth

Tap Bluetooth button to turn the Bluetooth connection off or on.

 

 

Phone

Tap Phone button to turn the Phone connection off or on.

 

 

In flight mode, all wireless connections are turned off.

HSPA/GPRS/EDGE

Your HP iPAQ is a 3.5G device that supports high and better data throughput. It supports HSPA known as 3.5G to transmit voice and data at the same time, WCDMA known as 3G to transmit voice and data at the same time, EDGE known as 2.75G to transmit data, GPRS known as 2.5G to transmit data, and GSM known as 2G to transmit voice.

HSPA

High Speed Packet Access (HSPA), also known as 3.5G, is an enhancement of Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) which is based on 3G technology, and offers better data throughput. Your HP iPAQ supports HSPA 3.6 to 7.2 Mbps for high speed downloads and 2 Mbps for high speed uploads. HP iPAQ also supports WCDMA over three different frequency bands (900/1900/2100). When WCDMA

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