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Wireless ActiveSync Synchronization Dell Axim X50v
Posted by Spiderman on August 29th, 2005


I'm trying (unsuccessfully so far) to get my new Dell Axim X50v PocketPC to
sync up wirelesslly, via802.11b, with my Dell Dimension 4400 PC. I've
already set all the Network Connection Settings on the PocketPC to "Work". I
also used Pocket Hosts to add a "DESKTOP" entry to the Hosts file on the
PocketPC (this was the stumbling block when setting up wireless ActiveSync
on my old Dell Axim X5, which worked flawlessly). The firewall in Windows XP
SP2 is set up to allow ActiveSync to communicate over networks. I've done
soft resets of the PocketPC to no avail. I know that my wireless network is
working fine since I can access my PC's Internet connection from the
PocketPC and the Dell WLAN Utility shows a strong connection with all
settings correct.

So, my question is...what changed between the Dell Axim X5 and the Dell Axim
X50v to prevent the wireless ActiveSync from working? I know the operating
system is newer (WM2003 vs. 2002)...could that be the problem? Help!


Posted by Martin on August 29th, 2005


Spiderman wrote:
You're not by any chance using ActiveSync 4 are you?

Martin



Posted by David {MVP} on August 29th, 2005


Basically Pocket Host is the problem. You need to be able to ping the PC by
name, not IP address from the Pocket PC to be able to ActiveSync. My guess
is if you use vxUtil from www.cam.com you will find that you can not do
this. You need to enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP to do what you want. I would
suggest that you remove any entry that you have in Pocket Host, then
uninstall Pocket Host and enable NetBIOS over TCP/IP.

If you happen to have installed ActiveSync 4.0 it does not support a Network
connection, anymore. So either a Wi-Fi connection or a wired Network
connection will no longer work with ActiveSync 4.0, you'll need to install
ActiveSync 3.8.

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Posted by Darren on August 29th, 2005


Does anyone know why network syncing was removed?
I won't be able to install 4.0 at customer sites since they rely on that. (No cradles)

David {MVP} wrote:

Posted by Sooner Al [MVP] on August 29th, 2005


Supposedly because of a security issue... Note that if your users synch with
an Exchange server then remote sync over a network (wired or wireless) is
still supported...

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Posted by Chris De Herrera on August 29th, 2005


Hi,
There are multiple security issues with using ActiveSync 3.x and a network
connection:

1. Data is sent as clear text when synchronized. So your data can be
captured by a packet sniffer and read by anyone on the network. Since most
networks are private this reduces the risk to the staff responsible for
monitoring and administering the network however anyone with physical access
can capture the data.
2. Security of the equipment ID and password can be compromised. Please
read AirScanner Reports Possible Equipment ID and Password Hack via
Network with ActiveSync 3.71 and 3.8 -
http://www.airscanner.com/security/activesync371.htm Basically if a hacker
can reproduce your equipment ID and password, then they can "sync" with your
PC and get all your data since they would look like your Pocket PC.

Overall these scenarios are dangerous for users that sync via TCP/IP. They
are especially dangerous for users that setup their network so they can sync
over the internet.

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Posted by Darren on August 30th, 2005


Thanks for explanation.

It would be nice to have the choice. I hate when features are removed even if the intentions are good.
I guess I'll stick with 3.8


Chris De Herrera wrote:

Posted by Spiderman on September 5th, 2005


Pocket Hosts does the same thing as NetBIOS....it maps "desktop" to the IP
address.
I've tried both ways and neither allows me to ActiiveSync. BTW, I'm using
version 3.8.
I suppose I'll have to get used to the cradle from now on. Doesn't really
matter since Bill
decided to drop Network sync'ing in future versions and I don't wanna be
stuck in "the past".

Ciao.


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