Settings screen, Leap screen – i-mate PDA2 User Manual

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Pocket PC Phone User Manual

98

Getting

Connected

Pocket PC Phone User Manual

99

Getting

Connected

Settings screen

Power Save Mode

WLAN consumes a significant amount of power, and will run down your Pocket PC Phone’s

battery quicker when the WiFi connection is in use. The Power Save Mode option provides

three settings. By default, the power save mode is set to the best compromise between

battery conservation and signal performance. You can change this by dragging the Indicator

on the bar, or by tapping on the Indicator Bar itself. The Best Battery setting will conserve

more battery power at the expense of performance. The Best Performance setting will

consume more battery power.

Auto turn off WLAN if not connected

If this checkbox is checked, the WLAN function will automatically turn OFF if no signal is

detected, which helps to conserve battery power. From the drop-down list, select 2, 3, 4,

or 5 minutes. If, for example, 3 minutes is selected, then WLAN will automatically turn OFF

if no signal is detected for a period of three minutes.

LEAP screen

LEAP is “Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol.” This feature of the Wireless LAN

Manager allows you to increase the security of your device to ensure that no one can ac-

cess your network without your permission. By default, the LEAP screen displays data you

previously entered, and you can modify it or delete it, if desired, by selecting it and then

tapping the

Modify or Delete button.

To enter new data, tap the

New button. Then enter the appropriate SSID (Service Set

Identifier), User Name, Password, Domain, and select an Authentication Type. Most 802.11

access points offer by default a form of authentication called Open System authentication,

which is the default Authentication Type setting on your Pocket PC Phone. In this mode, the

access point grants approval for any request for authentication. The client simply sends an

authentication request frame, and the access point responds with an authentication approval.

This allows anyone having the correct SSID to associate with the access point.

Note that for LEAP to work correctly, both the access point and the receiving device (your

Pocket PC Phone) must be set with the same SSID, User Name, and Password.

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