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Re: [coldsync-hackers] Tungsten C and netsync
- To: coldsync-hackers at lusars dot net
- Subject: Re: [coldsync-hackers] Tungsten C and netsync
- From: Peer Oliver Schmidt <pos at theinternet dot de>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 17:34:58 +0200
- In-reply-to: <40F2D940.4070901@superdeboer.org>
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Chris Gradussen@superdeboer.org wrote:
I've recently moved to a Tungsten C. Unfortunately, I can't get
netsync over WiFi to work.
on you server type:
coldsync -t net
on your palm select hotsync network.
[..]
According to me this is the trick. For syncing the palm, the palm needs
a logical address to resolve the ip address. Just using the ip address
does not work for me. My router has a little dns server in it. I added
chris01.lan (chris01 is the server, lan is the domainname) to this
router and then everything works fine.
Thanks for the information. The main point really seems to be the usage
of the host name and not the IP address. AND you have to make sure the
tungsten-c IP adress can be resolved to a host name as well.
Thanks again, it is happily syncing as we "speak".
rgds
pos
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