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Old 11 February 2004, 01:03 PM
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Can anyone recommend a SD bluetooth card that works with an original XDA?

Also, is there a VPN client for the XDA?

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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

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erm... Im not sure if you actually meant a remote controller or not, or whether you want to have access to it over a network etc?
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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.

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Doh! I should learn to keep my gob shut
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Originally Posted by Soulgirl
Doh! I should learn to keep my gob shut
You had me a bit with your replies, Soulgirl, but the links were interesting nonetheless

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

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