Adding a new wireless network, Usb to pc, Synchronization – Kyocera E4000 User Manual

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Synchronization

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Adding a new wireless network

You can add a new wireless network to
the listbox.

1. Turn your Wi-Fi on as instructed in

"Turning Wi-Fi on" on page 55.

2. Select

New

in

Wi-Fi

.

3. Enter a name in

Network name

.

4. Select where this new network will

connect to (

The Internet

or

Private/Work Network

) in

Network

type

.

5. If you want to connect to an ad-hoc

connection, check

This is a device to

device (ad-hoc) connection

. And then

press

(

Next

) to proceed.

6. If authentication information is

needed, check with your network
administrator to obtain the setting
values for your specific network.

7. Contact your network administrator

to obtain the network key.

8. Complete the setting with

(

Finish

).

USB to PC

This option determines whether to
enable advanced network functionality
when connecting to a PC by ActiveSync®
(Windows® XP) or Windows Mobile
Device Center (Windows Vista®).

Synchronization

Using Microsoft ActiveSync®
(Windows® XP) or Windows Mobile
Device Center (Windows Vista®), you
can synchronize the information on
your desktop computer with the
information on your device.
Synchronization compares the data on
your device with your desktop
computer and updates both computers
with the most recent information. For
example:

• Keep Microsoft® Office Outlook®

Mobile data up-to-date by
synchronizing your device with
Microsoft Outlook® data on your
desktop computer.

• Back up and restore your device data.

• Copy (rather than synchronize) files

between your device and desktop
computer.

• Control when synchronization

occurs by selecting a synchronization
mode. For example, you can
synchronize continually while
connected to your desktop computer
or only when you choose the
synchronize command.

• Select which information types are

synchronized and control how much
data is synchronized. For example,
you can choose how many weeks of
past appointments you want
synchronized.

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