Connecting to your service, To establish a connection, To close a connection – 3Com III User Manual

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Applications Handbook for the Palm III Organizer

Connecting to your Service

After you set your Modem and Network Preferences, establishing a
connection to your ISP or dial-in server is easy.

Remember that you need a third-party application, such as a web
browser or news reader, to take advantage of this connection. Check
the Palm website (http://www.palm.com) for the latest information
about third-party applications that support Palm TCP/IP.

To establish a connection:

Tap the Connect button in the Network Preferences screen to dial

the current service and display the Service Connection Progress
messages.

Tip:

To see expanded Service Connection Progress messages,
press the lower half of the Scroll button.

To close a connection:

Tap the Disconnect button in the Network Preferences screen to

terminate the connection between your Palm III organizer and
your service.

Creating Additional Service Templates

You can create additional service templates from scratch or by
duplicating existing templates and editing information. After you
create a new or duplicate template, you can add and edit settings.

To add a new service template:

1. Tap the

icon in the Network Preferences screen to open the

menus.

2. Tap New from the Service menu to create a new service template

(called Untitled) to the Service pick list and display it in the
Network Preferences screen.

To duplicate an existing service template:

1. Tap the Service pick list in the Network Preference screen to open

a list of all the predefined service templates.

2. Tap the service you want to duplicate.

3. Tap the

icon to open the Network Preferences menus.

4. Tap Duplicate from the Service menu to add a copy of the service

template to the Service pick list and display it in the Network
Preferences screen.

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