
Psion Teklogix netpad Windows CE .NET 4.2 User Manual 151
Chapter 7: Configuring Communications
Setting Up Your netpad
Some service providers require additional information to ‘log on’ to their server.
You may need the following information when using some service providers.
7.5.2.4 IPv6 Support
The proliferation of users and devices connected to the Internet necessitated an
expanded addressing system for TCP/IP. Windows CE .NET supports the next gen-
eration of network layer protocol, Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), which pro-
vides increased data security and the maximum number of user addresses. IPv6
increases the address space from 32 to 128 bits, providing for a generally unlimited
number of networks and systems. Also, routing is streamlined since IPv6 uses a
hierarchical routing infrastructure that enables Internet backbone routers to have
much smaller routing tables.
IPv6 is especially useful for mobile devices that roam across networks, since they
encounter fewer problems during roaming than with the previous protocol version,
IPv4. With IPv6 support network transitions are more transparent to devices and
applications.
1. The netpad uses IPv4 by default. In order to enable IPv6 open the
Control Panel to find the IPv6 Support icon.
Optional Information Where To Find It Write It Here
IP Address (if your ISP’s
server doesn’t provide one
automatically).
From your ISP/administrator
e.g. “194.129.243.153”.
DNS Addresses (primary and
secondary DNS addresses if
your ISP’s server doesn’t
provide them automatically).
From your ISP/administrator
e.g. “123.255.78.90” and
“123.255.78.92”.
Mailbox Login (if different
from your Internet account user
name).
From your ISP/administrator.
Mailbox Password (if differ-
ent from your Internet account
password).
From your ISP/administrator,
or you may have chosen this
yourself.
Table 7.3 ISP Additional Information
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