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Using Wi-Fi (802.11b) in Dell Axim X3 / X3i

To configure the Wireless Network in a PocketPC environment.

1 Tap Start→ Programs.

2 To run the Wireless Networking Setting utility, tap the Dell Client icon in Programs menu.

3 To add, edit or delete a profile tap on Edit Wireless Profiles.

4 The Configure Wireless Networks screen will appear. Select from the available network names.

NOTE: If the network name is not listed, you must add a configuration profile for each wireless network environment in which you want to use your (mobile) wireless client station. If you plan to use your wireless client station in multiple networking environments that require different configuration settings, you can define dedicated profiles for each environment. For example, you can create a configuration profile for your office headquarters, a branch office, and your home or SOHO network.

a If there are none listed then tap Add New Settings... Type in the network name. If this will be Peer-to-Peer connection tap the "This is a device to computer (ad-hoc) connection" checkbox.

b Tap Authentication tab if your connection requires encryption. If you are using IEEE 802.1x option you will first need to get a certificate through a non 802.1x enabled wireless network connected to a certificate server. Select or configure a non 802.1x enabled wireless network from the list.



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