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cmk128@hotmail.com - 20 Apr 2006 09:52 GMT
Hi
   When i am using a USB cable to connect my pocket pc to my computer,
my pocket pc can go to internet, does it have an independent IP? if
yes, where i can find its address?
thanks
from Peter (cmk128@hotmail.com)
José Miguel Torres - 20 Apr 2006 11:27 GMT
Yout PPC uses the same IP that your PC, because of acivesync works as proxy.
What is your activesync version? if is older than 4.x, look at tools ->
options -> rules -
pass through to configure the sort of connection.

regards

> Hi
>    When i am using a USB cable to connect my pocket pc to my computer,
> my pocket pc can go to internet, does it have an independent IP? if
> yes, where i can find its address?
> thanks
> from Peter (cmk128@hotmail.com)
Paul G. Tobey [eMVP] - 20 Apr 2006 16:46 GMT
To the Internet end of things, at least, that's true (the device looks like
it's the PC).  The device itself on the little network consisting of the
desktop PC and the device, it *does* have a separate IP address.  The device
address in this tiny network is usually 169.254.2.1, but you can change it
via the control panel's Remote NDIS Host item on the list of network
"cards".

Paul T.

> Yout PPC uses the same IP that your PC, because of acivesync works as
> proxy. What is your activesync version? if is older than 4.x, look at
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>> thanks
>> from Peter (cmk128@hotmail.com)

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