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Posted by LuckyChuck on 11-06-2001 10:50 PM:

What do you use your 802.11 Springboard for?

So I just bought a cheap 802.11 wireless Springboard for my Visor Deluxe. I'm just wondering what programs work well with it and what everyone uses it for. I've got wireless connections at my office and home, plus at several of my friend's houses, so I can use it quite a bit. Thanks!


Posted by MarkEagle on 11-06-2001 11:40 PM:

Re: What do you use your 802.11 Springboard for?

quote:
Originally posted by LuckyChuck
I just bought a cheap 802.11 wireless Springboard


I never heard of such a thing...

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Posted by LuckyChuck on 11-07-2001 01:37 AM:

I wouldn't have believed it myself, but See my other thread. They really are cheap!


Posted by LuckyChuck on 11-09-2001 12:45 AM:

Nobody uses an 802.11a module for their Visor? I bought mine and it's on the way. Just looking for some cool programs to use with this. Thanks!


Posted by dkouz on 11-09-2001 02:30 AM:

I too am wondering on what I'd use one of these for.

Kouz


Posted by dtplink on 11-09-2001 05:23 AM:

Wireless networking anyone

802.11b is the wireless protocol Apple Airport basestations and Linsys Wireless Cable/dsl routers use. Use it with your wireless router, download Avantgo and surf the web without a tether.


Posted by LuckyChuck on 11-09-2001 05:38 AM:

I do have a wireless connection set up at my office and home and was planning on using the normal programs (Avantgo, Blazer) but was wondering if anyone is doing anything unusual and cool with it. Like, if 2 people have them, can you instant message or play games between them? Can you hook it up with your eyemodule and use it as a spy/web cam? I mean, it's a cool enough thing by itself, but I was just looking for something especially cool to use it for. Thanks!


Posted by UCSF_Med on 11-09-2001 06:19 AM:

Lightbulb

There are lots of things for which you could use the wireless network adapter. You can check when the next bus is arriving just before you leave the library, download email or synchronize with computer at home, look up medical guidelines in class, etc.

For a review of the Xircom SpringPort Wireless Ethernet card, visit our student newspaper at UCSF. The address is:

http://www.ucsf.edu/synapse/archive....07.19/swe.html

If you click on technology, you will find reviews for the EyeModule2, 2001 PDR, FlashPlus, Hagiwara's 16MB Flash Memory Module, and much more. Note, these reviews are from the student perspective, written for students of UCSF (graduate level health sciences university - medical, dental, pharmacy, nursing, physical therapy).

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Posted by hlbiii on 11-12-2001 07:41 AM:

Thanks

I just wanted to send a quick note telling LuckyChuck thanks a million. I followed your link to Ebay and picked up a Xircom 802.11b Springboard for 100.00! How awesome is that! I paid 200.00 buck less than original price. I'll dance a little jig to that!!!
For the rest of you, if you've been thinking about it, now is the time. Do it before you lose your chance!


Posted by John Cholewa on 11-13-2001 03:21 PM:

Yeah, LuckyChuck kicks ass. I just got mine for $108.95 after shipping and handling. I also bought a LinkSys Access Point to complement it (I checked online and found a review that says that they work together wonderfully).

The only downer is that I literally live within walking distance of Queens. This is bad because it means that my house is on the NYCWireless node map ("http://maps.nycwireless.net/node_map?protocol=&status=&scale=0.01596604832&lat=40.743239&lon=-73.894793" -- I'm in Valley Stream, on the extreme lower right of the map!), but since I'm not actually in the city, I don't think I'll be able to register my node with them! :/


Posted by A. Yee on 11-13-2001 05:21 PM:

I also bought the Xircom Wireless and the Linksys Access Point. Upgrade the firmware on the Linksys Access Point to the latest version and Xircom Wireless to v1.13. I am having problem getting Blazer talking to the Access Point. The worst part is that if I reset the Handspring a few times, it works. Then after I removed the module and reinsert the module back, Blazer will not talk to access point. I know it has been connected to the Access Point because I have looked at the status in the Xircom application.

Does anybody has that problem?


Posted by MitzEclipse on 11-14-2001 12:27 AM:

How can you hook up the Eyemodule and the SWE to the visor at the same time to make a spy cam? Impossible...

When I had the SWE, I used it for surfing and checking email on my campus' network. At home, I could never get it to work correctly with my SMC Router, so I sold it.

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Posted by LuckyChuck on 11-14-2001 12:44 AM:

Yah, Mitz, I was seeing if anyone would notice that slipup. In my excitement, I got carried away with ideas and threw that one out there.

A. Yee,

I too have been having that problem. I've tried different browsers and nothing seems to work. I've upgraded both the AP and the xircom module, but it didn't help. I can Hotsynch and consistently get a signal, both at home and work, but I can't consistently browse the web. Please help us!


Posted by jlanka on 11-14-2001 01:48 PM:

I'm also having problems getting blazer to work. It just times out and says there is no connection. Funny thing is, when I go back and click on Status, the Springport has to reconnect.

Does anyone have problems with the springport dropping the connection? I have a laptop that maintains a rock solid connection to my Linksys WAP11


Posted by John Cholewa on 11-14-2001 04:19 PM:

Yee: Are you using DHCP or did you give your Visor its own static IP address? Whichever one you did, try doing the other.

BTW, what version of Blazer does the SpringPort come with? If it's not 2.0, can you upgrade to 2.0 for free with it like you can with the VisorPhone?

Oh, is your problem limited to Blazer? What about other web browsers? What about other internet programs (like PalmVNC, which is one of my targeted critical apps)?

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Posted by A. Yee on 11-14-2001 04:57 PM:

I have tried both. Using DHCP and static IP. Both do not work very well. I am using Blazer 2.0. I also have tried other apps, such as NetTime and Eudora. Both gave me the same problem.

The funny part is that when I go to the status screen of the SpringPort; it stated that it has been connected. I have done eveything such as disconnecting and reconnecting. Then, yesterday, I tried resetting the Visor and it works. However, the next time I tried again, it does not connect anymore. Therefore, in order for me to connect, I have to reset the Visor anytime that Blazer did not talk to outside world.

quote:
Originally posted by John Cholewa
Yee: Are you using DHCP or did you give your Visor its own static IP address? Whichever one you did, try doing the other.

BTW, what version of Blazer does the SpringPort come with? If it's not 2.0, can you upgrade to 2.0 for free with it like you can with the VisorPhone?

Oh, is your problem limited to Blazer? What about other web browsers? What about other internet programs (like PalmVNC, which is one of my targeted critical apps)?

-JC
http://www.jc-news.com/


Posted by rmontrose on 04-03-2002 12:03 AM:

Did everyone get their Xircom Springboard module setup issues resolved or did the thread just die?
I just got one of them and am trying to connect with a D-Link access point, and like other, the Springboard says it connects but Blazer, Multimail and other apps can't seem to get a connection. When trying different configurations I did get Blazer to pull up the PalmGear site, but it wouldn't pull up any other sites!

Any suggestions as how to configure it?

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