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Golfman32

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#1535 12-May-2004 12:00
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Hi,

I am awaiting a WiFi adapter SDIO for my iPaq, therefore, I want to be proactive before I install.

I have tried in the stores the iPaq 4150 with integrated Wifi, it works great.

I will using 3 different connections depending on the situation.

For home/office use today, I use Bluetooth for activesync and surfing using my iPaq.

When I am away from home office, I use 1X phone connected to iPaq, works great for Outlook Mobile Access.

My next step is to use wifi when available.

Today, I do not make any changes to my settings/connections in Windows Mobile 2003.

Will I have to make changes to my connection settings to use all 3 remote access methods.

Also, has anyone had problems using Citrix ICA client with Windows Mobile 2003?

Please advise.

Thank You,

Golfman32

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#5696 12-May-2004 12:15
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You should be ok. When your turn the wi-fi On your Pocket PC will scan and find access points available. It'll show a list to choose from and you can pick the one you want to connect. It'll remember your selection and you can change the connections from there.

I strongly recommend PocketWinC for wi-fi management too.




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