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Make a Wi-Fi connection with your iPAQ - understand it

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Wi-Fi connection with your iPAQ
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With Wi-Fi, you can surf the internet and check your email anytime you're within range—about 150 feet—of an access point, also called a hotspot. You can use your iPAQ to connect to wireless networks in any of the following locations:
•  At Starbucks, McDonald's, and other shops that offer fee-based hotspots
•  In hotels and other public places that offer free wireless access for patrons
•  In offices—your own and your clients'
•  At home, if you have a wireless router on your home network
After you've established a Wi-Fi connection, you'll find it useful for many tasks:
•  Access networks wherever you are—even out of the country—and get online.
•  Access VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol, or Voice over Internet Phone) telephone services to make inexpensive or free calls when you're outside your cellular network range.
•  Quickly transfer files from your desktop PC to your iPAQ and vice versa.
Let's take a look at what you need to connect your iPAQ to a WLAN.
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