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Old 01-29-2003, 09:38 PM
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Default What’s the best way to connect to the internet with a PPC, with out syncing ?

The reason I am asking is because I am planning to buy a new PDA and I figured it may be worth it to fork out the money to get this option. Also what’s the necessary hardware needed and costs involved for the services :?:
 
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Old 01-30-2003, 03:07 AM
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All you need is a compact card modem if your PPC has a compact card slot. If you have the iPaq, you need to buy a compact card expansion sleeve (though I recommend the expansion plus sleeve with the extra battery for the added power drain from the modem).

Connect to an ISP via phone line and you're on the internet with Pocket Explorer.

Supposedly SD modem cards are coming out for SDIO slots as well. Of course, there are cards you can buy for wireless but that's another story.
 
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Old 01-31-2003, 06:08 AM
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All you need is a compact card modem if your PPC has a compact card slot. If you have the iPaq, you need to buy a compact card expansion sleeve (though I recommend the expansion plus sleeve with the extra battery for the added power drain from the modem).

Connect to an ISP via phone line and you're on the internet with Pocket Explorer.

Supposedly SD modem cards are coming out for SDIO slots as well. Of course, there are cards you can buy for wireless but that's another story.
Just to clarify, by "compact," Traveller most likely means Compact Flash, which is an expansion slot in many PPC devices, which allows for more memory as well as other accessories.

You can definitely do it the dial-up modem way with your dial-up ISP. If you want something a bit faster, you can go with a wireless 802.11b CF card. If you have a wireless network set up at work or wherever you are for most of your time, this is a good simple method of getting online. The only prerequisite is that you have a wireless network. That will most likely cost you at least $50.
 
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