Re: Please, don't kill my WiFi!
- From: "Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" <p space tobey no spam AT no instrument no spam DOT com>
- Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 10:13:40 -0700
That's why MS allowed OEMs to put it back in WM6, I would guess. However,
for *most* of the Windows Mobile users, who I think MS visualizes as an
Enterprise user, it's not a big deal. In the same way, given that you can't
program an iPhone, Apple doesn't seem to care about the Enterprise market.
You're dead on as to what the problem is...
Paul T.
"Doubledare0511" <Doubledare0511@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:EBF2A11E-01B4-43DC-AE17-5947CC03C492@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi John, try this link
http://www.airscanner.com/downloads/airfix/airfix.html, they have an
application that can let you sync and still have your internet access and
it's for free. I have not tried this myself.
I can see Paul point, but when MS removed the items that home/single user
wanted and where using and which made this worth using it just show that
they
do not care what personal user are doing, and this in turns has the phone
companies complain they are lossing sales because people do not want the
new
items taht do not have these functions, which then stops them wanting
improve
there devices. This is just like the iPhone but in reverse, great user
phone
but does not work with must companies polices, its a shame these large
copmines do not read the forums more oftern as this would reslove 90% of
people issues and get people back into beliving that they do understand
what
is want, not just what they are going to do.
Plus as the above links shows there where enough people who want this that
someone have taken the time to fix the issue that MS did not want to do.
"John" wrote:
Hi,
How to stop ActiveSync from disconnecting WiFi on WM5?
I know, this question was asked 1 year ago
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.pocketpc.activesync&tid=01b3d841-2f5a-4fae-b940-8be0a8058682&cat=en_US_45621a68-06ee-4984-9f5f-0e20528276a4&lang=en&cr=US&sloc=en-us&m=1&p=1
but there were no answer.
I am so frustrated! I wasted the whole day troubleshooting this strange
WiFi disconnection problem. I contacted HP support, my WiFi router
support, tried all kind of settings, read tons of similar complains on
the
Web (all without any solution). Some people even suggested
that my iPaq is defective and I should ask HP for a replacement!
Finally I decided that my iPaq is simply incompatible with my router,
so I decided to throw it away (at least put it away for now).
Then, in process of throwing it away, I disconnected ActiveSync
and WiFi started working! Connected it back - WiFi killed again.
Shame to Microsoft for making this behavior behind my back
without saying a word.
Still, the question is: how to disable it? Anything in the registry?
I really must have ActiveSync and WiFi connected at the same time.
Thank you
John
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