Accessing personal e-mail and the internet, Installing and configuring a modem – iSimple Handheld PC 680/680e User Manual

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Chapter 6 | Accessing e-mail and the Web | 89

Accessing personal e-mail and the Internet

If you want e-mail and Internet service only (with no access

to a company network), you will need:

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An installed modem—If you have the

HP Jornada 680, you have an internal modem, so you

are ready to go. If you have the HP Jornada 680e, you

can choose from a variety of available PC Card modems.

(For more information about compatible PC Card

modems, go to the HP Jornada Accessories page on the

Hewlett-Packard Web site at www.hp.com/jornada.)

•

A PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) or SLIP (Serial

Line Internet Protocol) account—An Internet

service provider (ISP) will provide you with important

information, such as a user name, password, dial-up

telephone number, server names, and so on.

•

A dial-up connection set up on your HP Jornada—

HP dialup makes this step easy.

•

Access to a telephone line—You can connect to an

analog telephone line with your HP Jornada 680. Or, if

you have the HP Jornada 680e, you can connect to the

telephone line supported by your PC Card modem.

If you use the HP Jornada 680, you must use an analog telephone line to connect your

modem. Connecting to a digital telephone line can damage your modem.

Installing and configuring a modem

The HP Jornada 680 has a built-in 56K V.90 modem for

easy communication, so no installation is required. Note

that the UK version of HP Jornada model 680 does not

support certain dialing properties. The built-in modem on

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