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Making Data Connections

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Making Data Connections

The HP iPAQ hw6500 Mobile Messenger series offers you a

comprehensive set of wireless capabilities to keep you connected in or out

of the office. With Global System for Mobile Communications/General

Packet Radio Service/Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution (GSM/

GPRS/EDGE), and Bluetooth integrated into a single HP iPAQ, you have

broad coverage offering high speed access to the Internet, and to business

and personal information.

NOTE: EDGE is a global standard for wireless wide-area data

communication being rapidly deployed by GSM carriers worldwide.

Actual download speeds may vary. Coverage is subject to transmission

limitations and terrain, system capacity and other limitations. Not all

features and service options are available in all areas.

Use the following options to get connected:

Use the GPRS/EDGE technology integrated on your HP iPAQ to

connect to a Virtual Private Network (VPN) or to remotely connect

to your mobile Internet Service Provider (ISP).

Make a wireless GSM/GPRS/EDGE connection to place a phone

call or send or receive e-mail, text message, or Multimedia

Message Service (MMS) messages.

NOTE: EDGE technology delivers faster data speed than GPRS to mobile

devices. It allows users to connect to the Internet and send and receive

data, including digital images, Web pages and photographs faster than

with a GSM/GPRS network. If a network provider does not have EDGE

technology deployed, the HP iPAQ defaults to GPRS data transfer rates.

Because EDGE is integrated into GPRS technology when it is enabled by

your service provider, there is no visible means of identifying when it is

being used. You will only receive faster data transmission.

Transfer information between Bluetooth enabled devices.

Transfer information between two Infrared (IrDA) enabled ports.

NOTE: Use of dial-up and wireless Internet, e-mail, corporate networks,

and other wireless communications, such as Bluetooth-enabled devices,

may require separately purchased additional hardware and other

compatible equipment, in addition to a separately purchased service

contract. Check with your service provider for availability and coverage

in your area. Not all Web content may be available. Some Web content

may require installation of additional software. GPRS may not be

available in all networks. GPRS data transmission speeds may vary

based upon network capabilities and other conditions. The establishment

and continuation of a GPRS connection depends on network availability,

provider support, and signal strength.

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