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Connecting to the gprs network, Setting up a wap browser, Setting up a wap browser –3 – HP iPAQ hw6500 Unlocked Mobile Messenger series User Manual

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Making Data Connections

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5.

Tap Next.

6.

Under Access Point Name, enter the APN provided by your

GPRS service provider.

7.

Tap Next.

8.

If required, enter your User name, Password and, if provided

by your ISP or network administrator, your Domain name.
You should not need to change any settings in Advanced. Most ISPs

now use a dynamically assigned address. If your GPRS service

provider specified the IP addresses for your DNS servers, tap

Advanced, then tap the Name Servers tab. Select Use

specific server address, and then enter the DNS addresses

provided by your GPRS service provider. Tap OK.

9.

Tap Finish.

Connecting to the GPRS Network

To connect to a GPRS/EDGE network:
S

Tap the Connectivity icon

in the Navigation bar and, from

the pop-up menu, tap Connect GPRS.

Your service provider can provide additional information on connecting to

the Internet using GPRS.

Setting Up a WAP Browser

Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) delivers content in a reduced format

to fit the HP iPAQ screen. WAP protocol can accommodate the low

memory limitations of handheld devices and the low-bandwidth limitations

of a wireless-handheld connection.

NOTE: This protocol requires a GPRS/EDGE connection.

To set up the WAP browser:
1.

From the Start menu, tap Settings > Connections tab >

Connections icon > Tasks tab.

2.

Under My Work Network, select Manage Existing

Connections > Proxy Settings tab.

3.

Place a checkmark in the two boxes on the My Work Network

screen and tap Advanced.

4.

Next to WAP enter the Server and Port information supplied by

your Mobile Service Provider, and tap OK.

Viewing WAP Pages

Once you have set up your WAP browser, you can view WAP pages by

starting a GSM or GPRS/EDGE connection and using Pocket Internet

Explorer. When you enter a Web site using Pocket Internet Explorer,

remember WAP addresses are prefixed by “wsp” not “http” (example:

wsp://www.xxx.com).