Connection settings, Setting up a wi-fi® connection, Setting up a wi-fi – Palm 700w User Manual
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Using Your Treo 700w Smartphone
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Connection settings
CHAPTER 9
Connection settings
Setting up a Wi-Fi
®
connection
Many corporate organizations and public environments, such as coffee 
shops, airports, and libraries, offer access to a Wi-Fi network. A Wi-Fi 
network is a wireless local area network (WLAN) based on the 802.11 
standard. When you purchase an optional Wi-Fi SDIO card, you can use 
your smartphone’s built-in software to set up a Wi-Fi connection and 
quickly connect your smartphone to a Wi-Fi network when you’re within 
range of an accessible Wi-Fi network.
Some Wi-Fi networks are known as open networks because they 
broadcast their name (SSID) and do not require a password. Other Wi-Fi 
networks broadcast their name but do require a password. Networks 
that do not broadcast their name are known as closed networks. Follow 
the instructions for the type of network you want to connect to.
[ * ] NOTE
See “Regulatory Information” on page 245 for additional
guidance on using a Wi-Fi card with your Treo 700w smartphone.
[ ! ] IMPORTANT
Depending on where you are on a network and
certain coverage conditions, you might experience interruptions with 
your phone operation while using a Wi-Fi card. Palm recommends that 
you turn off the phone radio when using any Wi-Fi card or remove the 
Wi-Fi card when not in use to ensure that you can always make and 
receive phone calls. For EMERGENCY calls, always remove the card 
from your smartphone to ensure optimal connectivity.
Tip
Turning off the 
Bluetooth
®
feature
may improve your Wi-
Fi card performance. 
To turn the Bluetooth 
feature off, go to your 
Today screen, tap the 
Bluetooth icon, and 
then uncheck the Turn 
on Bluetooth box.
»
Key Term
Wi-Fi access point 
(also called a hotspot) 
A network device with 
an antenna that 
provides wireless 
connections to a 
larger network.
»
Key Term
SSID The name that 
identifies a Wi-Fi 
network. If a network 
does not broadcast its 
SSID, you must get 
the SSID from the 
system administrator 
in order to connect to 
the network.
