Networking (Compact 2013)

3/26/2014

Learn about adding support for connecting Windows Embedded Compact 2013 devices to a network, plus links to reference information.

You can add support for connecting a Windows Embedded Compact powered device to a network, such as a Wi-Fi network, a Cellular Radio (CellCore) network, or a wired local area network (LAN).

You can also add network technologies, such as Windows Filtering Platform or a Firewall Service to filter network traffic, or the Telephony API (TAPI) to make phone calls over a network connection.

  • Assisted Telephony API Reference
    Provides reference information for the Assisted Telephony API, which you use to make telephone calls without requiring the full TAPI.
  • Connection Manager
    Provides reference information for Connection Manager, which you use to establish and manage device network connections.
  • Dial-up Networking Reference
    Provides reference information for dial-up networking, which enables remote network access by using Remote Access Service (RAS) and the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
  • Domain Discovery
    Provides reference information for Domain Discovery, which a device uses to discover a domain controller by using Active Directory Domain Services.
  • Extended Telephony API
    Provides reference information for Extended Telephony API, which you can use with the Telephony API to gain access to additional information such as the call waiting state, current operator, system type, radio module, signal strength, and device type.
  • Extensible Authentication Protocol
    Provides reference information for Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), which you use to create extensions for authentication methods.
  • Extensible Authentication Protocol Host
    Provides reference information for the Extensible Authentication Protocol Host controller, an EAP state machine (RFC 3748 compliance) which supports network discovery (RFC 4284 compliance) and expanded EAP Types.
  • FTP Server Reference
    Provides reference information for a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server, which you use to copy files between a device and a remote computer over a TCP/IP network.
  • Internet Connection Sharing Reference
    Provides reference information for Internet Connection Sharing, which you use to connect multiple devices on a network to the Internet through a gateway connection.
  • IP Helper
    Provides reference information for Internet Protocol (IP) Helper, which you use to retrieve and modify network configuration settings.
  • IPSec
    Provides reference information for Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) version 4 protocol.
  • Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
    Provides reference information for LDAP, which you use to access a membership directory on the Internet that stores names, addresses, phone numbers, and other types of information.
  • Link Layer Topology Discovery
    Provides reference information for Link Layer Topology Discovery, which you use to discover devices on your local network.
  • Management Information Base (MIB)
    Provides reference information for Management Information Base, which you use to retrieve information about managed resources for a system on a network.
  • NDIS Packet Capturing Reference
    Provides reference information about Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) packet capturing, which creates logs of network traffic and produces files that can be read by NetMon.
  • Network Bridging Reference
    Provides reference information for Network Bridging, which you use to connect multiple Ethernet network segments into a single subnet.
  • Network User Interface
    Provides reference information for Network User Interface, which you use to customize the UI for the Network and Dial-up Connections Control Panel item.
  • Perimeter Network
    Provides reference information for a Perimeter Network, which you use to provide multi-layer protection between the Internet and the internal network of an organization.
  • RAS Reference
    Provides reference information for Remote Access Service (RAS), which you use to create a dial-up connection from a device to a RAS server.
  • Simple Network Management Protocol
    Provides reference information for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), the Internet standard protocol for network management and part of the TCP/IP protocol suite.
  • TCP/IP
    Provides reference information for TCP/IP, which connects a device to a TCP/IP network.
  • Telephony API
    Provides reference information for TAPI, which enables users to make phone calls on a device.
  • Telephony Service Provider API
    Provides reference information for Telephony Service Provider (TSP) API, which you use to create a custom TSP for specific types of connection hardware.
  • Telnet Server
    Provides a sample Telnet server that can be installed on a device to allow remote administration through a standard Telnet client.
  • TSPI Reference
    Provides reference information for Telephony Service Provider Interface (TSPI), which handles communications between TAPI and telephony hardware such as modems.
  • Unimodem
    Provides reference information for Unimodem, a TSP that you use to connect a device to an AT-command-based modem.
  • Virtual Private Networking
    Provides reference information for Virtual Private Networking, which you use to connect a device to a corporate network.
  • Web Server Reference
    Provides reference information for Web Server (HTTPD), which you use to create web applications.
  • Wi-Fi
    Provides reference information for Wi-Fi, a wireless technology that is based on the IEEE 802.11 standard.
  • Windows Filtering Platform
    Provides reference information for Windows Filtering Platform, which you use to create network filtering applications such as firewalls.
  • Windows Sockets
    Provides reference information for Windows Sockets, which you use to establish a connection to a Winsock client or server application through a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) or TCP socket.

See Also

Other Resources

Bluetooth
Web Services on Devices