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Network preferences and TCP/IP software
The Network Preferences settings enable you to use the TCP/IP
software that is included in the companion operating system. You can
use the TCP/IP software to connect with Internet Service Providers
(ISPs) or dial-in (remote access) servers. Because the TCP/IP software
is a feature of the operating system, you configure all parameters
relating to it from the Preferences application.
To use TCP/IP, you must configure both the Modem Preferences and
the Network Preferences settings.
Note:
Modem Preferences settings enable your WorkPad c3
companion to use the WorkPad c3 Modem to communicate
with remote devices. For example, you can communicate with
your ISP server, or with your computer if you are away on
travel. See “Modem preferences” earlier in this chapter for a
complete explanation on how to configure modem
parameters.
After you configure both the Network and Modem Preferences, you
can establish a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol), SLIP (Serial Line Internet
Protocol), or CSLIP (Compressed Serial Line Internet Protocol)
connection with your ISP or dial-in server. You can do this either by
using menu commands from the Network Preferences screen or by
using a third-party application.
Note:
TCP/IP provides the ability to connect to your ISP or dial-in
server with applications that allow you to view the
transmitted data. Visit the web site http://www.palm.com for
information on third-party applications that take advantage of
TCP/IP.
Selecting a service
Use the Service setting to select the service template for your Internet
Service Provider or a dial-in server. Service templates are a set of ISP
and dial-in server configuration settings that you can create, save, and
reuse.
Summary of Contents for WorkPad c3
Page 1: ...Handbook for the WorkPad c3 PC Companion...
Page 8: ...Page viii Handbook for the WorkPad c3 PC Companion...
Page 10: ...Page 2 About This Book...
Page 46: ...Page 38 Entering Data in Your WorkPad c3 Companion...
Page 184: ...Page 176 Setting Preferences for Your Companion...
Page 190: ...Page 182 Maintaining Your Companion...
Page 206: ...Page 198 Frequently Asked Questions...
Page 238: ...Page 230...