ID: Q159360
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This article describes how to configure Windows CE to connect to the Internet using Remote Networking.
Windows CE has built-in support for connecting to an Internet service provider (ISP) using a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) account. SLIP support is not available; TCP/IP is the only protocol supported by Windows CE.
To connect to the Internet, you need a PPP account with an ISP. You also need the following information from your ISP:
1. Tap the Start button, tap Programs, and then double-tap Communications.
2. Double-tap Remote Networking, and then double-tap Make New Connection.
3. Type the name of your ISP in the "Type a name for the connection"
box, tap Dial-up Connection, and then tap Next.
4. Tap your modem in the Select A Modem box, and then type your ISP's
phone number.
5. If your ISP requires you to manually log in to your PPP account after
you connect, tap Configure. On the Port Settings tab, tap the Use
Terminal Window After Dialing check box so that it is selected, and
then tap OK.
6. Tap TCP/IP Settings. Enter your DNS server address and the proper
settings for your IP address, and then tap OK. If you are unsure of
these settings, contact your ISP.
7. Tap Finish. Once the connection is created, an icon appears in the
Remote Networking folder. Double-tap the icon to connect to the
Internet.
1. Tap the Start button, tap Programs, and then double-tap Communications.
2. Double-tap Remote Networking, and then double-tap the connection's
icon.
3. In the Connect To dialog box, enter the appropriate information, and
then tap Connect.
If you selected the Use Terminal Window After Dialing check box, enter
you logon information when the terminal window appears. After you enter
your user name and password, tap Continue. The order in which you log
in and the information you have to provide may vary for your ISP.
Please contact your provider if you have any questions about the logon
procedure.
After the Connected To dialog box appears, you are connected to the
Internet.
Additional query words: hand held
Keywords : kbtool wincomm wince handheld
Version : 1.00
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: April 29, 1998