Hi Jeff,

It's interesting you say that you have problems with ethernet activesync as 
I've used it almost exclusively for over a year.

It's always worked quite well for me and I found it also significantly faster 
than via serial connection.  The only thing is that you need to be sure to 
establish a 
partnership using the serial connection first and then disconnect, and change 
the connection settings in activesync to ignore the serial port and to look at 
the network. 

Also you have to program the bn using bnipconfig.exe with the address info from 
the computer you want to connect to.

Sounds complicated to explain, but it's really easy after you've done it a few 
times.  But, with 6.1, it's nice just to plug in wireless and go.  <grin>

Don

On Mon, 23 May 2005 19:21:22 -0500, Jeff Molzow wrote:

Hey Dan:

The other thing I'd try is to go into the utilities miscellaneous menu and
cycle through the communications ports to be used for ActiveSync.  Remember,
you need to make the connection on the serial port first before attempting
to connecting on infra-red or via the network.  I've never been able to get
Ethernet Active Sync to work correctly for very long and I don't know if
Humanware supports Active Sync via Ethernet anyway. .

I also just checked the Microsoft site and the Latest version of Active Sync
available for Windows is version 3.8.  I'm not sure what utility your using
that has a version 7.x something.

hth
Jeff



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