Re: Using ActiveSync 4.1 via Wireless network?




Sven schrieb:

Sync is gone as is confirmed in other posts. You should still be able to
connect to share files, use Terminal Services & such though.IP over Wifi
isn't gone, just syncing over IP is gone, making syncing over Wifi history.

"Tim Townsend" <Thibadeaux@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:op.s68e2gemvf97i2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Greetings all,
I have upgraded to AS4.1 and can no longer sync or even attach to my PC
using my in-home wireless network. From reading the discussion forum it
seem that this type of connection is no longer allowed.

Am I correct in my reading?

Thank you in advance for any help.

Best regards,
Tim Townsend

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please try this

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\
Comm\ConnMgr\Providers\{f792e23c-dc19-4668-9be4-f8688b4c18d6}

Add multi-line-string value:
called: WakeOnIncoming
and add:

Wifi
Ethernet
DTPT

make a Soft-Reset and activate WiFi in Comm-Manager

best regards,
Torsten

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