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Old 12-01-2007, 08:42 PM
     
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fan
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The iPAQ 6315 has built-in WiFi 802.11b wireless Ethernet networking. It has excellent range rivaled that of any Pocket PC with integrated WiFi. The Connection Manager found nearly every known WiFi access point within range, and Cirond's Pocket WiNc got them all. Some of my notebooks with more high powered radios and the latest Intel chipsets don't do as well. Windows Mobile 2003 automatically notifies you of new access points in range once you've left the area of your current connection. Users liked this handy helper since most didn't leave their WiFi radios on all day when traveling about town, lest the battery drain. But the iPAQ has such good battery life, users are leaving WiFi on all the time and some are annoyed by the notifications. You can avoid these by setting the WiFi connection to use only preferred connections, so it will only notify you of access points you've previously connected to rather than every access point in range.

Windows Mobile 2003 comes with a certificates application, and the iPAQ has HP's Enroll, a certificate enroller, and the device supports LEAP and WPA. The iPAQ supports VPN connections using IPSec/LT2P and PPTP authentication and both WEP and 802.1X encryption.


MobileTechReview.com: HP iPAQ 6315 Pocket PC GSM Phone Running Windows Mobile 2003
 
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