My email provider (web.de) gives me a storage place where i can mount via pc map drive like w:\. How can i connect my hd2 via network to the storage place having a mapped drive using wlan or gprs? Thanks for help
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OK, it's time for some stupid questions:
Can I connect the XDA1 directly to a LAN to access the internet? Can I buy a "network" card for the XDA1?
Can I access the internet directly from XDA1 connected to LAN attached PC via ActiveSync?
Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
yup, you can use your XDA to Internet via ActiveSync....
no LAN card for XDA as there is no SDIO.
or else, GPRS or dialup is your other options.
A company called Portsmith sell an Ethernet Adapter (MobileDox) which you can connect to XDA 1 using a serial 'hot-sync' cable.
XDABob said:
A company called Portsmith sell an Ethernet Adapter (MobileDox) which you can connect to XDA 1 using a serial 'hot-sync' cable.
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why ?
to expensive
as said go via aycnc
and you can setup to use the network that way >
on pc setup VPN network
on pda setup to talk to that network ie
myworks --> computer network address -- ie 192.168.100.100 etc
open up internet explorer etc waaaaa laaaa
Please can anyone help. I have an XDA ll
I connect to the web useing GPRS
I connect to my offices useing VPN
I have purchased a Socket Wireless Lan SD card (the Sandisk card did not work, but the Socket card did immediately)
My problem is if I set the Wireless card to allow me access ot my PC I can sync and view files but if I try to go on the web (via the PC) it trys to connect with GPRS.
If I set my network card to access the internet I cannot sync to the pc or see files on the PC
Surely there must be a way that allows the Wireless card to connect to the internet and the PC at the same time AND WHEN THE CARD IS REMOVED internet reverts back to GPRS and the VPN also works
Any help please
Thanks
Sam
hi,
Just got my XDA 2, can not figure out how to configure the unit to allow internet access thru my laptop in active sync, have an 802.11b network card in my laptop ?
Secondly, have a C-Guys 802.11b sd card, loaded the software, shows it is connected to my 802.11b network but will not allow me to access the internet with internet explorer - any ideas
Thanks, john
I have searched everywhere (here and on other sites) and it seems like if I tell the activesync to pass through to the internet, I should have internet on my pda when connected via usb...
This is not happening! I went through all options and used a few troubleshooting things that nobody seems to mention (like ipconfig from the ppc msdos console) and I can't figure this out at all!
I am using a wallaby (siemens sx56) plugged into my laptop, which is wirelessly connected via home network into cable modem. I put every .exe file in the program files/activesync directory on the "pass through" list of the firewall.
When activesync connects, all looks normal unless I try to get online via ie (from the pocket pc). If I go to the ppc dos prompt and try ipconfig, it reads me back 192.168.55.101 as the ip address, and 192.168.55.100 as the gateway. These are not close to my network settings. It can't ping my laptop and my laptop can't ping the ppc using the above address.
What am I missing??? I am using xda-developers operating system and activesync 3.8 on my laptop. PLEASE HELP!!!!
ps. I am planning on getting a wireless card for the ppc - might I still have this problem when I try to connect using that too??
Thanks -- AshayinFLA
wallaby's SD interface dont support SDIO which are wifi and well everything but memory SD cards require
so getting wifi will not help you
activesync have some settings related to sharing the connection
so theres no way to get this thing online (except pay for cellular service or <supposedly> through usb cable)?
That sucks!
Anyway, as for the usb thing, I looked through activesync on my laptop and the only thing i could find is where it should connect to (internet or work). I tried both with no results. Is there anything I'm missing?
-- AshayinFLA
I have JASJAM,Vista Home Premium,netgear 108mbps wifi card.
I have made a network b/w mobile and desktop.I view my network files using VM Net Browser,play them using TCPMP player,mp4 codec installed.
Note-All my hard drives are being shared.
Note2-I am sharing my broadband connection i.e local area network on which i have internet.
Problem-
1)I can view all my drives,i.e disk 0,the SATA which is primary drive of my computer(MASTER),BUT i cant view my disk 1,i.e PATA which is Disk 1 on my computer,n guess what,tht drive has all my porn/movies/songs/videos!!
2)I cant get to use internet on my ppc,i think i might know the corrct settings,but i have given default gateway in my ppc same as its in wifi card,in wifi card its same as in lan....192.168.100.1....What else do i have to do.
Please ppl. if u really think u r great then help me!!!Curemy 2 problems
Drive sharing and internet sharing
Hi Pranjal,
I had a problem jumping on to my WiFi to connect to the internet too. I found that the trick that solved it for me was that in Network Management settings [Settings > Connections > Connections > Advanced > Select Networks] to make sure that both options show "My Work Network" and then when you try and connect to the WiFi network select the this Network connect to my work option.
That should *fingers crossed* sort out your internet problem.
Though I haven't a clue about your drive sharing problem. Though I'm guessing as you should then be able to log on to your WiFi properly you should have access to your shares.
HippiHippo
Security
Hi,
Just read your post, and I just wanted to make a mention on security.
You really should think about using a router on your network instead of having a PTP (Point to Point) wireless network. If you use a Wireless Router, you can use a MAC security list which prevents devices other than those you specify connecting to the network.
At the same time, you shouldn't be openly sharing all of our drives like that, especially your system volume with your Windows installation on it. My advice would be to unshare the drives, and connect to them via the Administrative Shares (c$, d$ etc). These shares are hidden from the network browser, and can only be opened by Administrative user accounts on the PC.
By having all your volumes shared like that, and a simple P2P wireless network, someone could very easily brute force the WEP / WPA key being used by your WLAN card, and then freely browse everthing on your PC, injecting like nasties wherever they feel like doing so.