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| Civilians | I'm a proud new owner of an HP iPAQ 4150 with built-in wirless and Bluetooth. I also have a wireless home network through which I access my BT Openworld broadband Internet account. One of the reasons for buying the 4150 was the hope that I could use the home wireless system to connect it to the Internet. I've tried evrything I can think of but so far had zero luck in establishing a connection. I'm baffled by VPN, Internet and Work settings, can't get it to recognise my wirless modem/router - in short totally confused and about to sling the whole lot in the river! Is there any kindly UK soul out there who has managed to successfully connect their PPC to the Internet wirelessly who could give me a few pointers (in very simple terms) and/or could suggest other sources of information I could explore? The life of my iPAQ is in your hands! Any help would be gratefully received. Cheers, Rick |
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| Civilians | "Rick Burton" <rb22@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:c7doat$g05$2@hercules.btinternet.com... > I'm a proud new owner of an HP iPAQ 4150 with built-in wirless and > Bluetooth. I also have a wireless home network through which I access my BT > Openworld broadband Internet account. One of the reasons for buying the 4150 > was the hope that I could use the home wireless system to connect it to the > Internet. > > I've tried evrything I can think of but so far had zero luck in establishing > a connection. I'm baffled by VPN, Internet and Work settings, can't get it > to recognise my wirless modem/router - in short totally confused and about > to sling the whole lot in the river! > > Is there any kindly UK soul out there who has managed to successfully > connect their PPC to the Internet wirelessly who could give me a few > pointers (in very simple terms) and/or could suggest other sources of > information I could explore? Don't give up. I've done it, it works. You need to make a connection from your iPAQ to the router, not the Internet directly. How are you currently using your WiFi network? Do you know the IP address of your router on the WiFi LAN? Forget about VPN etc - for connecting an iPAQ to the 'net via a WiFi network, you won't need these. Steve http://www.fivetrees.com http://www.sfdesign.co.uk |
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| Civilians | On Thu, 6 May 2004 16 25 +0000 (UTC), Rick Burton <rb22@btinternet.com>wrote: > I'm a proud new owner of an HP iPAQ 4150 with built-in wirless and > Bluetooth. I also have a wireless home network through which I access my > BT > Openworld broadband Internet account. One of the reasons for buying the > 4150 > was the hope that I could use the home wireless system to connect it to > the > Internet. > > I've tried evrything I can think of but so far had zero luck in > establishing > a connection. I'm baffled by VPN, Internet and Work settings, can't get > it > to recognise my wirless modem/router - in short totally confused and > about > to sling the whole lot in the river! > > Is there any kindly UK soul out there who has managed to successfully > connect their PPC to the Internet wirelessly who could give me a few > pointers (in very simple terms) and/or could suggest other sources of > information I could explore? > > The life of my iPAQ is in your hands! Any help would be gratefully > received. > > Cheers, > Rick > > hmmm...here's what I think is the quickest method. go download the trial for WiNC (http://www.cirond.com/site/products/wifispotter.htm) - good utility you might even decide to keep it. Run that, it should sniff out your router and prompt you to make a connection. This SHOULD happen naturally anyway, but it will at least let you know if your router is broadcasting to where you can find it -- Brad Isaac editor, www.pocketpcaddict.com |
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| Civilians | "Rick Burton" <rb22@btinternet.com> wrote in message news:c7doat$g05$2@hercules.btinternet.com... > I'm a proud new owner of an HP iPAQ 4150 with built-in wirless and > Bluetooth. I also have a wireless home network through which I access my BT > Openworld broadband Internet account. One of the reasons for buying the 4150 > was the hope that I could use the home wireless system to connect it to the > Internet. > > I've tried evrything I can think of but so far had zero luck in establishing > a connection. I'm baffled by VPN, Internet and Work settings, can't get it > to recognise my wirless modem/router - in short totally confused and about > to sling the whole lot in the river! > > Is there any kindly UK soul out there who has managed to successfully > connect their PPC to the Internet wirelessly who could give me a few > pointers (in very simple terms) and/or could suggest other sources of > information I could explore? > > The life of my iPAQ is in your hands! Any help would be gratefully received. > > Cheers, > Rick > Thanks guys. Your advice has enabled me to successfully connect my iPAQ to my wireless network. I still don't really understand how I did it, but hey it works! Cheers, Rick |
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