XDA and bluetooth
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XDA and bluetooth
Can anyone recommend a SD bluetooth card that works with an original XDA?
Also, is there a VPN client for the XDA?
TIA
Mark
Also, is there a VPN client for the XDA?
TIA
Mark
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http://www.soti.net/bot.asp?Cmd=Products&SubCmd=PCPro About 25 dollars
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en free
I use the soti one, it's very good. I use it for sending text messages as easier to type them than use the pen
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en free
I use the soti one, it's very good. I use it for sending text messages as easier to type them than use the pen
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I've not seen anyone use a BT SD card with an XDA, but I could be wrong. AFAIK the XDA1 does not support SDIO.
Regarding the other question, its already inbuilt into the software, under Connections. Make a new connection and look at the options. Long time since I've done it (no office to connect to ) but once connected via VPN, have used the Terminal Services client and also VNC to r/c servers etc. You should be able to sync inbox etc with outlook, though I never got round to that. One thing that you might find handy is a copy of PocketHosts - google for it - acts just like a Hosts file in a PC for access network resources.
I've not seen anyone use a BT SD card with an XDA, but I could be wrong. AFAIK the XDA1 does not support SDIO.
Regarding the other question, its already inbuilt into the software, under Connections. Make a new connection and look at the options. Long time since I've done it (no office to connect to ) but once connected via VPN, have used the Terminal Services client and also VNC to r/c servers etc. You should be able to sync inbox etc with outlook, though I never got round to that. One thing that you might find handy is a copy of PocketHosts - google for it - acts just like a Hosts file in a PC for access network resources.
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Originally Posted by Soulgirl
Doh! I should learn to keep my gob shut
Puff
As it turns out the guy with the XDA is looking at upgrading to the XDA II which'll make my life a wee bit easier I reckon. He's wanting to link his lappy to tthe internet via his XDA. IR might be a possible but not sure if his lappy has it.
Thanks for advice re VPN, I'm off a-googling
Mark
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