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  • 06-01-2011, 12:52 AM
    norman h

    Palm TX Review - another perspective

    How are you seeing the networks you are trying to connect to? The networks may (or may not) be using any security protocols (WEP-64, WEP-128, WPA-PSK, WEP/TKIP, etc.). If you are using the software on the TX to browse for available networks and you see a padlock icon on the line with the identified network, those are running encryption of some sort and require a passphrase or shared key. Unless you have that little tid bit of info, you can't connect to the locked nets (without using hacking tools).

    If you are roaming around a neighborhood, a business area, or in a coffee shop and can't connect to a network that does not have the padlock icon next to it, then you may still have one of the following problems:

    1. Weak signal in one or both directions. The design of wi-fi is to drop the tranmit speed as the signal attenuates. As a result, you may time out your connection tries/re-tries. And without any logs of the activity to inspect, it may look like you never connect even though your TX repeatedly attempts to do so, it just doesn't get a resonse from the server before a timeout occurs. Transfer rates drop in order as 54Mbps, 48Mbps, 36Mbps, 24Mbps, 18Mbps, 12Mbps, 11Mbps, 9Mbps, 6Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps, 1Mbps.


    2. The hotspot is forcing all connections at a rate higher than the TX can handle. The TX uses 802.11b protocol (11Mbps). The hotspot may be allowing only 802.11g (54Mbits). So you may see it but cannot connect.

    3. The hotspot you are seeing in the browser may appear to be open (has no padlock icon next to it) but the administrator validates the MAC address of the client through an access list. If the MAC address on your TX is not on the list of allowed devices you won't be allowed to connect (unless you do some hacking).

    The last choice, while most people think configuring their router/WAP like this is the easiest way to do things, it is pretty simple to break into and therefore is the least secure (next only to an open link). All you need is to use a sniffer and capture a few packets to get some MAC addresses and then set your PC/laptop to use one of these addresses, refered to a Locally Administered Address (LAA). Pretty simple for even the greenest of amatures. Similar techniques are often used for man-in-the-middle attacks even on a secure network, although it requires some more advances tools.

    There may be some other technical isues, so if you are trying to connect to a hotspot/WAP legitimately, then you should ask the owner what the requirements are. There are a few local places here that allow FREE connectivity, but they frequently change the passphrase/shared key. Others allow you to connect, but you must register or pay for the service before they issue the passphrase/shared key.

    To get more details and see the "browser" I'm refering to see T|X User's Guide - Chapter 14 .

    Hope this helps.

    Cheers,
    John
  • 05-31-2011, 08:01 PM
    aimeentanner

    Palm TX Review - another perspective

    i just bought the palm tx because of good bargain and am traveling alot. the recent problem is i don't understand why it doesn't want to connect to wireless internet though it is free.. this is my only problem now. can't get internet connection.
    Anybody can help me??
  • 05-31-2011, 05:00 AM
    Em-ily

    Palm TX Review - another perspective

    Has anyone TRIED to install then just sync from the previous palm data/Outlook? Or is that just asking for trouble?

    I have read in other forums (but tried it myself) that even thought the web site says the keyboard driver for TX is pending, they just went ahead and tried the keyboard and it worked fine, as long as 'keyboard' option was turned on in the TX. Might be worth a shot?
  • 05-30-2011, 05:07 PM
    glowingfigure

    Palm TX Review - another perspective

    ahh thanks for the info fnagle

    I think one of these babies is comming my way pretty soon!
  • 05-30-2011, 07:18 AM
    Rainy Rose

    Palm TX Review - another perspective

    Yep - it's called handedness in the Prefs application.

    Left or Right hand landscape.

    fnagle
  • 05-29-2011, 08:31 AM
    nvpv

    Palm TX Review - another perspective

    post your question in the correct place to get an answer.

    Now i've got a question, is there an option so that when you change the TX into landscape mode, there's a left hand orientation (ie. hold with right hand, write with left)
  • 05-29-2011, 02:11 AM
    thejman80020

    Palm TX Review - another perspective

    hi guys,
    need help !
    i have started to use a pda only recently.i have a dell axim x50v .every time i switch off the pda and then try to switch it on after about 4 to 5 hrs it does not start up.when i remove the batteryand put it back again it starts up.the power in the battery is always up. what could be going wrong?
    would appreciate help.

    sincerely

    fixbone
  • 05-28-2011, 02:03 AM
    JoshZman

    Palm TX Review - another perspective

    I have recently installed some games (1MB to 1.5MB each) and other apps and I can really notice Palm TX getting 'stuck' for a few seconds when starting some apps. If it always took that long for a given app, I can understand it OR write it off as 'it's just that app' thingy but the pause happens with different programs on different days. I would say RAM needs defrag!! I don't suppose there is an app to do that? ...reorganise data on RAM for more streamlined access?
  • 05-27-2011, 12:30 AM
    tracie a

    Palm TX Review - another perspective

    Filez does work flawlessly on the T|X, also I dont know who said it, but the T|X DOES charge on the USB hotsync cable. I personally just hotsync via wifi and then @ night when I go to bed, I throw it on the regular ac charger and by morning I am ready for another 6-8 maybe 9 hours of consistent use, MP3's, Videos, and when I am done its still at 70% or better, battery really blows away my T|E (which I still keep around for sentimental reason..soon to be given to my son (16yrs old). Palm finally came out with a great handheld with a great price.....way to go....glad I stuck with Palm since my days of the original Handspring Visor Prism..............Rich
  • 05-26-2011, 03:24 PM
    Catie (:

    Palm TX Review - another perspective

    I've been using these for about 4 years. Got one at home and on on my desk at work:

    http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do;...52501&&An=text

    Cheers,
    John
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