Page 3 - Table of Contents; Using Your Palm
iii Table of Contents Using Your Palm ® Wi-Fi ® Card with the Treo ™ 700w Smartphone..... 1 Inserting and removing the Wi-Fi card.............................................................. 2Setting up a Wi-Fi connection ............................................................................ ...
Page 5 - CHAPTER 1; Card with the
1 CHAPTER 1 Using Your Palm ® Wi-Fi ® Card with the Treo ™ 700w Smartphone [ * ] NOTE This guide is for users who are using the Palm ® Wi-Fi ® card with a Treo™ 700w smartphone only. If you are using the Wi-Fi card with a different device such as a Palm OS handheld, refer to the Getting Started Guid...
Page 7 - Setting up a Wi-Fi connection; Connecting to a network that broadcasts its name; Icon
Using Your Palm Wi-Fi Card 3 Using Your Palm ® Wi-Fi ® Card with the Treo ™ 700w Smartphone CHAPTER 1 Setting up a Wi-Fi connection Some Wi-Fi networks are known as open networks because they broadcast their name (SSID) and do not require a password. Other Wi-Fi networks broadcast their name but do ...
Page 8 - Connecting to a closed network
4 Using Your Palm Wi-Fi Card CHAPTER 1 Using Your Palm ® Wi-Fi ® Card with the Treo ™ 700w Smartphone 4. If the New Network Detected dialog box appears, select the network you want to connect to. 5. If prompted, select whether to use this network to connect to the Internet (or to your work network u...
Page 11 - Connecting to a previously configured network
Using Your Palm Wi-Fi Card 7 Using Your Palm ® Wi-Fi ® Card with the Treo ™ 700w Smartphone CHAPTER 1 Connecting to a previously configured network After you set up a Wi-Fi connection, it’s easy to connect to that network. If you have access to multiple Wi-Fi networks, you can select which network y...
Page 12 - Connecting to a VPN
8 Using Your Palm Wi-Fi Card CHAPTER 1 Using Your Palm ® Wi-Fi ® Card with the Treo ™ 700w Smartphone 1. Press Start and select Programs. 2. Select ActiveSync . 3. Select the set up your device to sync with it link. 4. Enter the Exchange server address. Select Next. 5. Enter your Windows login usern...
Page 14 - Turning Wi-Fi on or off; Viewing signal strength
10 Using Your Palm Wi-Fi Card CHAPTER 1 Using Your Palm ® Wi-Fi ® Card with the Treo ™ 700w Smartphone Turning Wi-Fi on or off Wi-Fi turns off automatically when you remove the card from the expansion card slot. You can also turn Wi-Fi off manually if you are not using a Wi-Fi connection but want to...
Page 15 - Editing Wi-Fi network settings
Using Your Palm Wi-Fi Card 11 Using Your Palm ® Wi-Fi ® Card with the Treo ™ 700w Smartphone CHAPTER 1 Editing Wi-Fi network settings You can modify your wireless network settings at any time. For example, you can add or edit authentication or network key settings. 1. Wake up your smartphone’s scree...
Page 17 - CHAPTER 2; Common Questions; Why can’t I make a wireless connection?
13 CHAPTER 2 Common Questions If you have a problem with your Palm ® Wi-Fi card, review the questions in this section. If you are still having problems, contact Technical Support by going to www.palm.com/support . Why can’t I make a wireless connection? • Your Wi-Fi card is designed to connect to a ...
Page 18 - What do I do if the Wi-Fi card seems to stop working?
14 Using Your Palm Wi-Fi Card CHAPTER 2 Common Questions Why can’t I synchronize my smartphone wirelessly using the Wi-Fi card? Check the signal status bars to make sure you are connected to your wireless network. See Viewing signal strength . What do I do if my smartphone does not recognizethe Wi-F...
Page 19 - Contacting Technical Support
Using Your Palm Wi-Fi Card 15 Common Questions CHAPTER 2 Contacting Technical Support If you cannot solve your problem, go to www.palm.com/support or send an email message to your regional Technical Support office. Before requesting support, experiment a bit to reproduce and isolate the problem. Whe...
Page 21 - Product Regulatory Information; FCC
17 Product Regulatory Information FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cau...