KypDurron
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Registered: Mar 2000
Location: New York
Posts: 23 |
I got it working great in the Office (Using Lucent's AP with 128 bit encryption), but had problems at home (Using Linksys Cable Router + Wireless AP). Accoding to Linksys, the problem is the router itself and was told to replace it.
Will update on that..
You DO NOT have to set a static IP or anything like that like some people mentioned.
You CAN do wireless synching (And it works quite fast, faster than USB sync, IMHO, especially with BackupBuddy).
Blazer comes preinstalled, but does not work too fast, since it still connects to the Handspring Proxying server.
Blazer is fine with my VisorPhone, but not worth it on the ethernet wireless module, unless you need the WAP or the 128bit encryption (which is why I still use it ;-)
AIM works great, and for webbrowsing I have been using Avantgo wireless and Blazer sometimes, but mostly EudoraWeb.
EudoraWeb Works extremely FAST, but no graphic support
(although it does have color font support).
PalmVNC is cool to show off, but even with server side scaling is not worth using unless on an emergency situation.
Speed is much better with 1.40 compared to 1.31, but the limitation is the client itself, I'm sorry to state. It's just impossible to see what you are doing on a realtime basis.
Telnet 0.9 works ok, especially if I use fonthack.
It also works with the Think Outside Keyboard, btw..
As a PQA browser, using the JP Systems browser is great!
I am having problems with Silverscreen and launching PQAs directly, but that's not too big of a deal.
I really haven't done too much e-mail through it yet (Mainly cause I have a RIM) so can't comment on it too much, except I'm sure is much faster. Will post on this as well.
The following are the major problems:
1) I have a visorphone, and use that as my main cellphone, so I constantly have to keep on switching the modules.
Waiting for that external device to use my VisorPhone!
2) I don't know if this is me or not, but sometimes the encryption key gets lost. A Pain to reenter the key. Had to do this like 10 times first day, haven't had to since.
3) Much like the yadayada and Omnisky, you have to MAKE SURE YOU DISCONNECT before pulling out the module.
(Not
doing this has caused locking of the device, which the only solution is wiping out the device. Problem for me since I have a 16MB PRism so my backup module is useless.
It took me a while to get it back to normal and now starting REUSING BackupBuddy.)
The following are the major benefits:
1) be able to hotsync on a meeting w/o having to go back to my desk.
2) be able to administrate all UNIX machines from anywhere via telnet (I haven't tried an SSH client, mainly because last SSH client I tried did not work with my keyboard)
3) be able to browse internal websites for monitoring (i.e. BigBrother) from anywhere
4) be able to control all Machines on emergencies (Via PalmVNC) (PS: Does anyone know if there is a server side scaling VNC server for UNIX (Solaris and Linux really) ?)
So in summary:
It's worth it if you have a busy schedule and a wireless network at the job.
If I get it working with the new Linksys router, it's worth it since I can do TCP/IP stuff from my couch on the living room while watching the baby.
It's a pain if you have a "crucial" module i.e. VisorPhone or other..
It's NOT worth it if you only want to do web browsing and PalmVNC.
Will get back to you on:
LinkSys router.
E-mail client.
SSH client with Keyboard Support.
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