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| I recently bought a notebook w irDA device (no serial port ), so i tried to make a partnership via activesync 3.8. I recently found over hereinfo about how to make a parnership via irDA , but i had no luck. I also tried w my 620lx and i couldnt conect it either. Anyone knows how to make a parnership via IR? Both of my handhelds use Windows CE2.0 and my notebook has WinXP Home SP2.
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| In Communications Control panel on the HPC, did you set for IrDA sync? Can your notebook already see it's IrDA port? |
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| Yup, to both of them.
And i forgot to mension in the last post, i tried to sync via serial in a desktop computer recently and i had no problems(in the 620lx and the 360lx). I tried to IrDA in the same computer (via a usb-IrDA adapter) and i also had no luck. |
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| Are you engaging PC-Link on HPC and ActiveSync connect wizard at same time? Are both IrDAports facing each other? |
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| Have you checked the settings under "Infrared Devices" in the PC's Control Panel? It might be set to the wrong transfer rate or something along one of those lines. |
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| I tried while both wizards at the same time, and yes, the IrDA port are facing each other.
And in infrared devices in control pannel i have this:
i will add some screenshoots from device manager to
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,672 |
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| Wait - I'm confused. You said your notebook has XP, but the screen images are from a Mac. Edited by CE Geek 2006-10-08 10:10 PM
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| I guess it's XP skinned to look like mac |
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| I think it's a Mac skin on Windows using WindowBlinds or StyleXP or something similar. Macs don't have "Paint" or "Device Manager."
EDIT: tenjeangosi beat me!
Edited by daninnj 2006-10-08 10:16 PM
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| The image didn't come up very clearly on my PC screen when I clicked on it, so I couldn't read the text very well. Sorry.
I was thinking maybe the transfer rate was set to something other than 115200 Kbps. |
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| Yup, its windows xp, i just use a skin (i really luv ow it looks )
Anyway, its posible that this could be a driver problem? My hps arent new, and maybe i need an xp patch or something? |
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| Which driver are you using? |
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H/PC Newbie Posts: | 5 |
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| The drivers that came w the IrDA device. |
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| What make/model is your notebook? Your OEM may have released an update to the IrDA...
EDIT:
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Edited by tenjeangosi 2006-10-09 10:41 PM
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,672 |
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| Quote Irfit - 2006-10-09 6:56 PM
The drivers that came w the IrDA device.
LOL - I was looking for something a bit more specific, like the name of the driver (eg, SigmaTel, etc ). |
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