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Sure you can - that's what the tutorial I've linked is all about.
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Alright, I'll buy into what you're selling (seeing as I don't really have a clue when it comes to the topic and you seem to have it well under control)
So then, tell me this much about the tutorial:
a.) which pocket pc is being referred to in the first illustration?
Mine (Ipaq 1945) or my
bud's (Axim x50v)?
b.) Also, what is this all about? "
At windows 2000/XP side. Goto network and dial-up connections.
Right click at Bluetooth Network and select properties.
(I suppose that you've already installed widcomm bluetooth driver series, such as billionton, MSI...) "
-extracted from Chan's step by step turotial, 'Step-by-Step Setup PocketPC Bluetooh PAN (PocketPC as Host)'. Please don't sue me for infringing upon your copyright
-Who's PC is this and what if IT isn't
bluetooth enabled?
-Is this a PC that I or my friend's pocket pc is 'synced' to?
-Or, is this the main computer at my workplace that is hooked up to the wireless network (
and the one that I'd probable be shot if caught tampering with)?
c.) Finally, the pocket pc at the end of Chan's 'step by step', is it the one with the
802.11b + bluetooth, or is it the one with only
bluetooth?
Answer me if you dare (which I'd greatly appreciate), but if not...then I'll remember that you are just a mere mortal such as we and can only stand so much ignorance from one posting...better yet, how'd you like to come visit me in Tropical Oklahoma where the tumbleweeds blow across the open range and I'd let you set it up for me (j/k).
And since it has come this far, might I wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR!