Chapter 7: Configuring Communications
Setting Up Your netpad
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IP address
A computer’s unique Internet address, e.g. 194.129.243.153, used by computers
to communicate with each other.
ISP
Internet Service Providers are companies that provide you with access to the
Internet. An ISP ‘account’ normally includes the facility to send and receive e-
mail using a personal e-mail address.
POP3/IMAP4
Internet ‘protocols’ (standards) for receiving e-mail.
SMTP
An Internet protocol used for sending e-mail.
TCP/IP
An Internet protocol used by computers to communicate with each other. See
also “IPv6 Support” on page 151.
7.5.2 Setting Up Your netpad
7.5.2.1 How To Use Internet Explorer/Inbox
To access the Internet, and send and receive e-mail on your netpad you must have
the following:
1. An appropriate e-mail account.
To access the Internet and use e-mail, you will need a standard
e-mail account.
2. A modem.
You will need a modem to connect your netpad to the telephone net-
work. You can use the following types of modem with your netpad:
• Standard external PC modems.
• Internal radio modem (GSM variant), see “GSM/GPRS Radio Configu-
ration” on page 124 for details.
• Infrared-enabled mobile phones with built-in modems.
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