Hello, I have to sync MC70 with a client server CRM solution. I have gprs card and LAN cradle at the company. When the pda in the field, should use gprs connection, when in the cradle, it should use the internal IP address. Where can I set it? I mean if I put it into the cradlde, it should not dial the gprs connection. Another question: when gprs is active, CRM sync is running (complete sync is about 15-20 minutes). GPRS is disconnected after 600 seconds. How can I increase this value? regards Zoltan
SOURCE: symbol mc70
Here's a link to the basic user manual:
https://www.mc4.army.mil/help/techdocs/MC70UserGuide.pdf
SOURCE: GPRS
I do not how to set this specifically for JAMA. But I have succesfully set it up (both airtel live and airtel mobile office) for JAQ3 as well as a lower end one (i don't remember the model).
For mobile office, you basically need to set up a new modem connection (look at your connections screen from settings). Give a name to the connection (for ex., "airtelmo")
Select "Cellular line (GPRS)" as the modem and then give the access point "airtelgprs.com". Then leave the username, password, domain etc blank and finish. Then launch internet explorer and it should be able to connect and proceed
For airtel live or airtel online, AIRTEL people would say they don't support it on imate, but it only means that they don't know what they are talking about. The only additional thing that you need to do for these is setting up proxy server settings. Also, for airtel live, the access point name should be "airtelfun.com"
Now, depending on your phone, you may need to set up your airtel live access point within the work network rather than ISP, because that is the one for which i mate supports proxy. The proxy server setting is 100.1.200.99:8080 (this is an HTTP proxy). This should be able to get you on to internet on your imate.
SOURCE: MC70
I used the manual keys to get to the alignment screen...
But the unit would not hold the settings.
SOURCE: GPRS SETTING FOR MY PHONE
To get the GPRS settings of your phone you must contact your Phone provider. They are the ones that can provide you with them because they are provider specific. If you need further assistance please message me.
SOURCE: On my PDA MC70 it is showing WI-FI "unavailable"
This can get kind of complicated, and your wireless carrier may block this depending on the data plan. It's also different for the MC7095 (CDMA) and MC7094 (GSM/GPRS) models. You may also want to see if your device BSP release is up-to-date.
Here is some basic info for the MC7095 (Sprint):
Device was not connected to network to start.
Went to Start, Programs, Internet Sharing, tapped Connect, showed Status: Check USB connection. Internet Sharing drivers were installed on laptop computer, then device displayed Internet Sharing Status "Connected". We were able to browse the web on the laptop computer. Closed out of Internet Sharing (tap X on upper right hand corner). On device, tapped Start, Internet Explorer, attempted to browse to a webpage. Able to browse on both laptop computer and MC7095 device.
Note: Attempted to Disconnect the Internet Sharing session, unable to. The device does not appear to respond to the "Disconnect" option on bottom left of screen. When tapping "Disconnect" the option light up as if being tapped however the device itself shows no other changes and Status still displays :Connected.
***FYI*** In testing with a different MC7095 (BSP33) we experienced the same issues with not being able to "Disconnect" the Internet Sharing session.
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