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I've been using a pocket pc for a few months now and one thing has me stumped. I keep the sync craddle at the office but but I would like to also be able to use the wireless to sync with my laptop(also wireless) at home. The instructions I have found leave alot to be desired. Do I have to have a machine with Exchange Server running on it to be able to sync using wireless? At one point I was able to "see" the laptop from the Pocket PC and vice/versa but I still can not get them to sync. Any tips would be appreciated. If it matters, it's a Hipaq 2415.
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You can use the Infrared connection to sync effortlessly if your laptop has it. As I recall, the first time you set it up you'll need the cradle.
That's how I sync my Ipaq and love it that way.
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You'll need to create a partnership and sync it oncw with the cradle, then you'll be able to go wireless. Here's a great site on the subject: https://wifi.aximsite.com/wifi_net.html
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Thanks, guys! The infared port would have been too easy, laptop does not have that option. I was able to get it going with the instructions found at aximsite. Appreciate it!
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Bluetooth would be an option as well, but you would most likely need an adaptor for the laptop, and the pocketPC may not have bluetooth built in.
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Pocket PC 2003 allowed for hotsync by 802.11. Microsoft took that ability away with the introduction of Mobile 5.
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