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Edit WAP information settings
To edit an Internet connection:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Connections > Advanced > Select Networks.
2. Select the iPAQ WAP option from the Programs that automatically connect to the Internet
should connect using list.
3. Tap Edit… > Modem.
4. Select the required ISP from the displayed list and tap Edit…
5. Enter a service provider name in the Enter a name for the connection box and tap Next.
6. Enter an access point name of the server to which you are attempting to connect in the Access
point name box and tap Next.
7. Enter the user name and password.
8. Enter a domain name if provided by your ISP.
9. Tap Finish.
Alternatively, you can also follow the steps given below to edit an Internet connection:
1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Connections > Advanced > Select Networks.
2. Select the iPAQ WAP option from the Programs that automatically connect to the Internet
should connect using list.
3. Tap New… >
Modem.
4. Enter a name for the settings. This name is for your reference.
5. Tap Modem > New…
6. Enter a service provider name in the Enter a name for the connection box.
7. Select the appropriate modem from the Select a modem list.
To configure settings using a telephone number:
a. Select the Cellular Line option from the Select a modem list.
b. Tap Next.
c. Enter the appropriate country/region and area codes.
d. Enter a telephone number in the Phone number box and tap Next.
To configure settings using access points:
a. Select the Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G) option from the Select a modem list.
b. Tap Next.
c. Enter an access point name of the server to which you are attempting to connect in the Access
point name box and tap Next.
8. Enter the user name and password.
9. Enter a domain name if provided by your ISP.
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