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Re: Wireless iPaq was WAP11


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: Wireless iPaq was WAP11
  • From: "jtankard" <john@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 11:56:26 -0000
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> > > BTW, I LOVE wireless (great in laptops)....  and will be
> > > getting cards for my ePODS and Fujis.  I don't see it as a
> > > replacement for CAT5, but as a supplement for mobile devices
> > > and areas that are hard/impossible to cable.
> > >
> >
> > I agree, it transforms what you can do. Normally I have outlook
on my
> > workstation, but I have lent it to a customer so I now have
> > moved it to
> > my laptop, I love the freedom. I can also wireless sync my
> > ipaq with my
> > wireless laptop, now that is cool !
>
> You sure you're not just cheating and using IR on the laptop to
sync? :-)

I have never tried that, I get a lot of emails and I avant-go loads
of web sites, I assumed it would be too slow, I might give it a go.

>
> It is cool - I no longer need that stupid docking cradle with the
iPaq
> wobbling in it because it's too heavy with the CF card adapter
attached so
> it bends back and loses the connection all the time :(
>

I am going to order a simple sync lead as I have the same problem if
I have the PC back on

John



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