Saturday, February 11, 2006
If you have ever wanted to sync your device over a wirless connection, this article provides a very thorough step by step guide to take you through the process.
"After buying a Pocket PC with a built-in wireless card, I found it quite annoying that I still had to find my synchronization cable in order to synchronize with my PC. I thought to myself, isn't the whole point of the wireless card to get rid of wires? Unbeknownst to many (and to me, at one point in time), you can synchronize your wirelessly-enabled Pocket PC with your PC—over your wireless network. In this article, I'll show you how to do just that."
At the end of the article he also provides some information on how to perform a similar set up that will allow you to sync your device over the internet. Click the link below to read the full article.
"After buying a Pocket PC with a built-in wireless card, I found it quite annoying that I still had to find my synchronization cable in order to synchronize with my PC. I thought to myself, isn't the whole point of the wireless card to get rid of wires? Unbeknownst to many (and to me, at one point in time), you can synchronize your wirelessly-enabled Pocket PC with your PC—over your wireless network. In this article, I'll show you how to do just that."
At the end of the article he also provides some information on how to perform a similar set up that will allow you to sync your device over the internet. Click the link below to read the full article.





