Depends on your model of Palm and phone obviously. However the options
currently are IrDA or a serial cable. Most new mobile phones (esp from
Nokia) have IrDA and they work great with a Palm. There are a bunch of
cables available for other phones...
Oh yeah, Bluetooth will be there soon as an option also. Ericsson have
already shipped a few BT enabled phones (R520, T39), plus a dongle for some
of the others... And Nokia have a BT kit too for some of theirs...
Gavin.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 7:12 AM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: RE: Wireless Hotsync with MIK?
Tilo,
How do you connect the palm to your cell phone? That is my big question
now.... thanks again!
Very truly yours,
Rob G.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tilo
Christ
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 3:48 PM
To: Palm Developer Forum
Subject: Re: Wireless Hotsync with MIK?
Hi!
> Will the MIK allow a user to connect to the internet and then Hotsync to a
> PC that is visible on the internet with a network hotsync?
>
> If not, then what options are available to use a cell-phone to hotsync to
a
> pc on the internet?
You don't need any special software to accomplish that. It is possible with
plain Palm OS, since OS 2.0. Just set up a PPP dial-up
connection to an internet service provider via your cell-phone and then use
the Network HotSync as you would on a LAN. Works very
well for me. Be aware though, that the PC will only be able to handle one
connection at a time with Palm's regular HotSync manager
software.
Cheers,
Tilo
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