I seem to have everything connected properly but no recognition of the MDA II takes place.
Suggestions?
Does Activesync attempt to connect? - If not, then check the connection settings in Activesync to make sure that the USB option is enabled. If it tries to connect, then check whether a firewall is blocking the connection.
i had that problems some times
i always solved it by 1 or 2
1. softreset of xda
2. opened activesync opened taskmanager choose go to process and killed it and started activesync once more
Just upgraded to the beasty and laurentius rom and I can't connect wi-fi it checks for 5 secs then stops, it sees the wireless connection but won't connect.
another problem is activesync won't sync, it see's that USB is connected but doesn't do anything
any advice?
I have a problem to connect Polaris to PC.
It works without any problems (ActiveSync, copying, synchronizing,...) until I launch application "internet sharing" and try to share mobile internet for my PC.
It did not works, Polaris was not found in computer as any device, no internet sharing works, so I turned off the USB connection for sharing the internet and close the application "Internet sharing" in Polaris.
After connecting Polaris to PC again, Polaris is finded only as "Network Adapter" in device manager as "Windows-mobile network adapter" without drivers (with "?" in picture). If I delete this adapter manually while Polaris still connected, Polaris is found again, but still only in "Network adapters" as "Windows-mobile device".
I tried hard-reset of my Polaris, reinstall of SctieSync. Nothing helped, still the same connections to PC, only as "Network Adapter".
Installed is oficial HTC ROM WM6, czech customization.
I have no idea how to solve this problem.
Can anybody help please??
Many thanks
Open the Internet Sharing app, select the access point (you mobile internet connection), select the connection method (USB or Bluetooth, in this case USB), tap connect... now connect the PDA to the PC, wait a few seconds and start browsing... forget the network adapters, forget everything... just use it
You did not understand me.
The fact that I did not run internet sharing is for me NOT a problem...
The problem is, that after unsuccessful internet sharing I HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO connect Polaris to PC in ANY WAY.. For ActiveSync, or to move or copy files, to synchronize Polaris.. Even when application Internet Sharing is turned off......
Polaris is still conecting as Network adapter, no other way..
Check the activesync (PDA) settings...
When cradled
X Snychronize all PCs using this connection:
'USB
Same for the PC
That is of course checked..
Then I'm officially out of ideas... but one more thing can be checked out, if it behaves the smae way on another PC, then the error is in the PDA, if not, then something has gone wrong on your PC...
My O2 XDA Orbit II (HTC Touch Cruise) running Windows Mobile 6.0 will sometimes connect to my Netgear DG834PN router (latest drivers) just fine with its current settings, and I can happily use it for e-mail, surfing, etc. on the Internet. Sometimes it won't connect, or refuses to reconnect, until I reboot the router, when all is fine again - without changing any settings on router or phone. Two desktops are connected to the router all the time (no problems), a Nintendo Wii is permanently connected by WiFi, and I can connect with my laptop by Wifi every time without fail without ever rebooting the router. Any ideas where I should start looking for the problem with the phone? It surely must be with the phone, as everything else connects and stays connected just fine.
Try another ROM?
Hi guys
I have an iPaq 210, WM 6, that I'd like to use as a WiFi card for an WinXP SP2 PC.
Here's my problem, which often happens (not always):
1. I turn on Bluetooth on the iPaq
2. I connect the PC to the iPaq using the "Explore my Bluetooth Places" wizard, "BT network access", then "Connect". It says "connected". Then on the XP "Network Connections" window, it says "acquiring network address", and shortly after: "connected". PC's IP address: 192.168.1.125, default gateway (the iPaq): 192.168.1.6. In fact, I've setup this static IP address on the iPaq using the ICScontrol utility. Both computers see each other and ping works both ways. In other words, BT PAN is up and working. So far so good.
3. Here's the problem: I then turn on the WLAN (Wi-Fi) on the device (iPaq), connecting to an access point. Once the WiFi connects, ping stops working between the PC and the iPaq. Then I can't get to the Internet from the PC using the iPaq. (XP "Network connections" still says: "connected" on the BT PAN network though).
When I disconnect the WLAN, BT ping starts working again.
What to do?
TIA
Gail