Hi,
Does anybody know how to determine programatically how many bytes have been sent over a GPRS connection?
It must be possible, as there are commercial software applications which monitor such information, but the basic API functions I can find on the Microsoft site, such as ConnectionManager, don't seem to do the job.
Many thanks for any help,
John.
P.S. I'm using an Orange M2000 (Blue Angel) Windows Mobile 2003 Phone Edition.
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can anyone here tell me or point me on the right direction on how to connect to a SQL Server CE database using an XDA II ? i want to create a database application that is working on the XDA II that uses SQL Server CE as its database. any help will be much appreciated. thnx in advance.
anyone here in the forum ...
that is actually a developer for the XDA ?
it's for both xda and xdaX
wallaby forums are only for xda and so forth
if you want to access a db using oleDB then which type of db as in access or mssql or mysql or.....
all comes down to the connection string
of cause the sql server will have to be avaible to the xda
as in you can access it using gprs or usb or bluetooth or wifi or....
Visual Studio.Net 2003 has support for developing against the .Net compact framework (I think you might need professional or above). This has plenty of information and samples for connecting to SQLCE.
You may be able to do it with the Embedded VB using a connect string but this is not something I have even looked at!
Hope this helps,
Denver
thnx for the reply
i am currently studying VB.Net and reading on some of the white papers regarding Mobile Development but i still have yet to find an article that explains/shows how to connect to a SQL Server CE database using VB.Net running on a PocketPC Phone (particularly the O2 XDA II). i probably need to do more research about this but if anyone can provide more insights regarding this, i would really appreciate it.
Does anyone know if Onspeed works on the Universal? It saves me a packet on my GPRS data transfers (excuse the pun)
Hi Xiasma
I asked OnSpeed support and they sent me this : -
Dear Sir/Madam,
Thank you for your email.
Windows mobile 5.0 will be supported in our new version, that we will be launching in less than three months.
For the time being, we are sopporting Windows Pocket PC 2003
Please contact us if you have any more queries.
yours,
ONSPEED Customer Services
Has anybody on these forums got MSMQ setup on an XDA Mini S running Windows Mobile 2005?
I just can't get it to start the service despite trying every possible option given on Google Groups incl. manually starting the service in code.
If somebody has could they please explain how as I would be most grateful.
Thanks! :?:
Hi everybody.
What tools can be used to sniff the wirless packages send between a mobile and X
I would like to sniff what/if my mobile phone is sending and receiving,
any wireless packages ( WLAN, or GSM/EDGE/UMTS/...)
What tools are available?
go search in networking forum
no reason for such a comment.
WTF! I tell you where you will find answers. You should thank me instead.
You can try PeekPocket, Hitchicker, or WiFiFoFum
The 3 are freewares and can be found at http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com
YoLoLo said:
You can try PeekPocket, Hitchicker, or WiFiFoFum
The 3 are freewares and can be found at http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com
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that why he told you non of them are packet sniffers
now here 3 sec on google http://airscanner.com/downloads/sniffer/sniffer.html
your welcome
found this while searching for something else. http://www.cam.com/vxsniffer.html
thanks.
I can use these for sniffing NDIS
WLAN IR ...
like for example does wireshark.
but not GSM or GPRS packets,
which is more interesting in the mobile context,
is there anyway to sniff GSM, GPRS packets?
yes - but the equipment is SUPER expensive (6-digit US$) and is available to law enforcement buyers
Hi all,
I am new here and do have a new shiny Blackstone PDA.
First-off, please excuse me, for I do not know the right English terms for the applications of Windows Mobile 6.1.
As I do use a German O2 "branded" Touch HD with my E-Plus SIM-Card, I will put the German terms in ( ) behind the assumed English terms.
While configuring my new toy, I stumbled over one thing that did not please me at first.
The "Messaging" application of Windows 6.1 seems to connect to the preset in Connection-Center to find in Start - Configurations (Einstellungen) - Connections (Verbindungen) - Connection-Center (Verbindungen).
So that, if I am on WiFi-Connection and set the PDA to auto-connect to E-Plus Network for auto-connecting applications, it will still uses GPRS/3G to synchronize my emails.
I did notice that if I switch the preset to ISP, it nicely uses the WiFi connection to update mails.
I did find out that G-Profile is able to start programs on profile-switching. So now to my questions:
1. What is the name of the "Connection-Center (Verbindungen)" program?
2. Does it parse parameters and if so what parameter to set the preset connection?
For example, WINDOWS\SYSTEM\APP.EXE /set-network ISP or WINDOWS\SYSTEM\APP.EXE /set-network E-Plus
Thanks for any answers in advance,
XDA-Sez
Anybody?
Hmmm nobody, who knows something about this question?