11 Getting connected

You can use your phone to exchange information with other mobile devices as well as your computer, a network, or the Internet. You have the following connection options:

Use the infrared (IR) port on your phone to send and receive files between two devices.

Exchange information between devices with Bluetooth capabilities without a physical connection.

Connect to your Internet service provider (ISP) or the network at your company. Once connected, you can send and receive e-mail and instant messages, browse the Internet or intranet, and synchronise information using ActiveSync.

Connect to your computer to synchronise remotely. Once connected, you can synchronise information such as your Pocket Outlook data. For details on ActiveSync, see Chapter 4 “Synchronising information.”

Beaming using infrared connections

Your phone can send and receive files to and from other IR devices. In most cases, you can also receive files from your computer when it is equipped with an infrared port. The two devices must be aimed at each other approximately four inches apart.

If you have difficulty getting the two devices to send or receive data, try the following:

Transfer only one file at a time. No more than 25 contacts should be transferred at once.

Make sure that the infrared port windows are clear and free of any dirt or obstructions and that there are no obstacles between the infrared port windows.

Adjust the room lighting or move to another location. Some types of lighting may interfere with transmission.

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