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To: bob wallace who wrote (359)5/30/2001 8:09:20 PM
From: KevRupert  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 362
 
Compaq iPaq Wireless Connection Info:

Hi Bob -- regarding your question:

"...I was wondering if you could direct me to a site where I could get some idea of how to get a wireless connection with my ipaq, I am currently clueless..."

Here are a couple of suggestions to try out (#7, #8 should be very helpful):

1) Microsoft starts mobile products usability study:

( and "for each session you participate in we'll offer you a gratuity of your choice from our gift list!")

microsoft.com

2) iPaq Discussion (Q&A of all issues):

www2.pdabuzz.com

3) Review: OmniSky for the iPaq Pocket PC:

www2.pdabuzz.com

4) Excellent iPaq Discussion:

discussion.brighthand.com

5) A Tale of Two Modems:

brighthand.com

6) 5 Ways to Wireless:

brighthand.com

7) iPAQ Gone Wireless - Brighthand discussion board

brighthand.com

8) Pocket PC Wireless

brighthand.com

"...Free yourself from your desk but stay connected wirelessly with a Microsoft® Windows® Powered Pocket PC! The Pocket PC gives you more wireless capabilities than any other personal digital assistant.

Getting connected is easy. So go wireless—you’ll be amazed where it takes you..."


I also recommend the Pocket PC magazine.