Hi
im the owner of an mda touch with wm 6 and have a PC with Vista 32-bit. Today i installed Resco Explorer on my mda an saw this option called "My Network" so i thought that it would be posiible to sahre my PCs files with my mda. I've gave network acces to my hdd and tried to search files with resco browser but he don't find anything. A message appears, that he can't find the Computer... But there is a connection between them (ping PC-> MDA is succesfull). What do i wrong? Do i have to set the Workgroup? Where is this setting in Resco-Explorer?
Regards
Chris
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Hiho,
Somehow I dont manage to get into the internet thought my USB Cable and the Computers Inet Connection, allthought I have set the option in Active Sync (4.5 Beta)...
Do I have to do additional things?
Using Jesters 3.3 AKU ROM...
Greets
Oliver
Well my friend to tell the truth,I tried doing that for 2 days (since I bought my little machine) and still can't do it...When my brother had Qtek 7070 I just pluged in and Internet worked...But now...well,troubles...PLEASE GOOD PEOPLE IF SOMEONE CAN HELP US WE WOULD BE GREATFULL...Greetings!
I am not sure if there is something specific for the 3.3 ROM (or any other custom ROM) but here is what you normally do:
First, make sure that in Settings->Connections->Connections->Advanced->Network selection->Programs that connect to the internet use...
you select 'My ISP'.
Then in PC side Activesync->Connection settings (right click the tray icon) select 'This computer connects to' -> 'The internet'.
Now make sure all firewalls are off or check MS site on how to allow ActiveSync for your firewall (this includes XP built in and 3rd party firewalls).
Hope this helps.
Sadly no success....
Prob with Internet connection
Hi everbody,
i've got a problem with my xda neo too. There is no way to use the pocket internet explorer or the wheater plugin from www.pocketnavigation.de, but icq works. There is no possibility to use the net via ActiveSync (4.5) or via W-LAN. But on both connections i could ping the device.
It seems that there's a problem with the device, but i don't know, where i should look to solve the problem.
Please Help!!!!
Karsten
I had the same problem with my O2 XDA Neo. It manifested as "error report NoXXXXXX" when I try to open the page in PIE.
Recently I find an Registry Add that solved my problem. Download to desktop and add it in PC registry (not PPC)
Hope that will help!
I set up a Wi-Fi connection to my home wireless router and set up the WEP security stuff as *I think* it should be. I connect to my home network OK *I think* (at least I get no error message from Comm Manager and my router shows it has successfully allocated a valid IP address to the device using DHCP).
What happens next?
If I try to use any external resource such as a web browser my device tells me it's connecting via GPRS.
In file explorer I have no way to see anything shared on my network.
Do I need extra software to access files on my home network?
Do I need to set some extra flags to tell the device to use Wi-Fi in preference to GPRS?
Just in case it's relevant, I'm using a Wizard (T-Mobile(UK) MDA Vario) and my home network is a collection of Windows XP Pro PCs and a NAS hard drive.
total commander is good imho to brows
and in settings->connections->connections advantage
make sure you pick mynetwork at not myisp
Thanks!
I now get my device to use Wi-Fi instead of GPRS after I set the correct option under
settings-> connections-> connections advanced
Total commander looked promising, but having installed it I still can't connect to any of my network shares, and the help on the web site seems to relate to the Windows client only. I don't have a "Network neighborhood" appearing on my PocketPC so navigation is still a problem.
Even if I type in the full network share name (which I could do with the standard file explorer) I can't connect. Total commander reports "Error 58 when connecting" but there's no help for that either. At least TC gives me an error code, which is a little more helpful than File Explorer.
Tulaine said:
Thanks!
I now get my device to use Wi-Fi instead of GPRS after I set the correct option under
settings-> connections-> connections advanced
Total commander looked promising, but having installed it I still can't connect to any of my network shares, and the help on the web site seems to relate to the Windows client only. I don't have a "Network neighborhood" appearing on my PocketPC so navigation is still a problem.
Even if I type in the full network share name (which I could do with the standard file explorer) I can't connect. Total commander reports "Error 58 when connecting" but there's no help for that either. At least TC gives me an error code, which is a little more helpful than File Explorer.
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Resco File Explorer is good but I use Bizzdev's Netuse though you may be hard pushed to find a working download link for the PDA version (freeware), but I'm sure there are ways.
Mike
Mike
The title threw me off ... "I can connect to my home wi-fi router but what next?"
I was thinking:
- Surf the net
- Hack a gibson
- Have fun
1. Get connected to my home wi-fi router
2. ???
3. Profit.
I am using the MDA Vario II in the UK and using the Midlet Manager to use Betfair to place bets.
It refreshes the odds for me every 10 seconds but the annoying Midlet Manager asks to connect to the network each time as its from an unsigned source.
Is there a way to turn this off? Looked around for a solution but cannot find one.
The application works fine on a normal Sony Ericsson phone as there is no Midlet Manager on there.
Has anyone found a solution to this problem as it is happening to me when using Betfair on my Vario 3 on T-Mobile.
All of the security options for this applet is set to 'Oneshot'.
thanks,
Al
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hi frends
i have 02 exec .m facing problem in connecting to internet through opera mini and other .jar files...
midlet manager connects to internet but the jar files fails to connect.a message apper "failed to connect internet"
frnds help me out frm this problem....
opera mobile working properly
thanks in advance
I have had the same problem with my PPC 6700 running WM5 and WM6.
I have installed the HTC Network Plugin CAB. I can see the servers on my network (all thru WIFI). When I select the server, it prompts me for my user ID, Password, and Domain (click save password). I click OK and it comes back requesting login info again and again and again.......
I have the same issue from Pocket File Explorer when I open a path to the //server/share!!!!!
I have a Dell X30 running WM 2003 SE and I can access all of my shares with no problems on the same network!!!!!
What am I doing wrong?
Pdiminico said:
I have had the same problem with my PPC 6700 running WM5 and WM6.
I have installed the HTC Network Plugin CAB. I can see the servers on my network (all thru WIFI). When I select the server, it prompts me for my user ID, Password, and Domain (click save password). I click OK and it comes back requesting login info again and again and again.......
I have the same issue from Pocket File Explorer when I open a path to the //server/share!!!!!
I have a Dell X30 running WM 2003 SE and I can access all of my shares with no problems on the same network!!!!!
What am I doing wrong?
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I upgraded my PPC-6700 to WM6 and could not access my shares. When I reflashed to WM5 I was able to access some of the shared folders i.e. small folders.
On folders with many files I got "out of resources" messages which seems to be a different issue.
Flashing back to WM6 and I get the same User ID/password/domain and I use my Username/password and get cannot connect error. I am on a workgroup and don't run a domain. I've checked my folder permissions and they are set correctly. I have searched all over and it seems many people have the same issue with WM6 but I have seen no solution. However since I have got my USB connection working with "Enhanced Network Functionality" I haven't been too concerned about connecting through the network shares.
Try doing it without saving the password. Works for me on WM6 connecting to a vista PC. It is REALLY slow. Once mapped, it works fine.
Bushrod said:
Try doing it without saving the password. Works for me on WM6 connecting to a vista PC. It is REALLY slow. Once mapped, it works fine.
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You da man!
Confirmed working with WM6 and Windows XP SP2.
Thanks so much.
I have a problem. I bought USB WiFi (D-Link DWA-120) and created network between my pc (WinXP Pro SP3) and pda (O2 XDA Zinc). Settings are:
PC: IP=192.168.0.1 Mask=255.255.255.0 Gateway=192.168.0.1 WINS=192.168.0.1 DNS=192.168.0.1
Workgroup "MSHOME"
PDA: IP=192.168.0.2 Mask=255.255.255.0 Gateway=192.168.0.1 WINS=192.168.0.1 DNS=192.168.0.1 (Connects to "Work")
PDA and PC could ping each other and have defined IPs. Resco Explorer see my PC in network but cannot show me shared folders list. I tried to Map Drive for path "\\<my PC name or IP>\<shared folder name>" but got error: "Cannot map network path. Network resource cannot be found or you do not have a permission to access network...". Total Commander with LAN plugin gives Error 1222. BUT! The most interesting, that 2 other PDAs (Dell x51v and ETen M800) with THE SAME settings could map shared folders! Inet through WiFi works fine on my PDA, but shares not!
Any advices?