Connection/network preferences examples – 3Com TRGpro User Manual

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Setting Preferences for Your Handheld Computer

Connection/Network Preferences Examples

Example: A connection for remote
IR HotSync operations

You can define a configuration to perform an IR HotSync operation to
send data through the IR port of a modem attached to a cell phone,
which then dials a modem attached to your personal computer, to
synchronize with your Desktop application. For this example, you use
the IrCOMM to Modem connection.

CF to PC:

A connection between a CompactFlash

serial card in your handheld computer and a
personal computer. See Chapter 8 for information
on CompactFlash devices.

CF to Modem:

A connection between a

CompactFlash modem card in your handheld
computer and a modem that is part of your
personal computer.

Serial to PC:

A local HotSync connection: the direct

serial connection between your handheld
computer and your personal computer. Your
handheld computer is connected by its serial port
to the cradle, and the cradle is attached by its cable
to a serial (COM) port of your personal computer.

Serial to Modem:

A connection between a modem

attached to the serial port of your handheld
computer and a modem that is part of your dekstop
computer or laptop.

IrCOMM to PC:

A connection between the IR port of

your handheld computer and the infrared device of
your desktop computer or laptop.

IrCOMM to Modem:

A connection between the IR port

of your handheld computer and a modem. The
modem can be attached to a desktop computer or
some other device containing an IR port.

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