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Chapter 7 Connections
Introduction
Your terminal can exchange information with other Windows-powered devices using its
infrared (IR) port. In addition to using a cradle, cable, or IR port to connect your terminal to
your desktop computer, you can also:
Connect to your Internet service provider (ISP) to send and receive e-mail messages
using Inbox and view Web pages using Pocket Internet Explorer. See Connecting to
an ISP on page 7-2. The communication software for creating an ISP connection is
already installed on your terminal. Your service provider provides software needed
to install other services, such as paging and fax services.
Connect to the network at your office to send and receive e-mail messages using
Inbox, view Web pages using Pocket Internet Explorer, and synchronize with your
desktop computer. See Connecting to Your Network on page 7-4.
Connect to your desktop computer to synchronize remotely. See ActiveSync Help on
your desktop computer or Connections Help on your terminal.

Transferring Items Using Infrared

Using infrared (IR), you can send and receive information, such as contacts and
appointments, between two Windows-powered devices.
To send information: