Re: PDA to PDA via ethernet Crossover
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Did you verify the cable?
Which leads me to think... If you use a hub, you don't need a crossover
cable?
Anyway, try exactly the same setting with two PCs, if that works, your
PDAs will do it too.
Regards,
Piet
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