3. Setup3.1. Visor3.1.1. Configure a new service to use for syncing.Click Prefs on the Visor. In the upper right-hand corner is a drop down menu. Click and select Network. Click the main drop down menu by clicking the drop down icon in the lower left corner of the visor, next to the graffiti screen. From the menu that drops down, click New and configure a new serverice according to the following.
3.1.2. Configure your Primary PC Setup to the workstation that will be running jpilot.
3.2. SpringPort Module3.2.1. Configure Client Settings
3.2.2. Configure Network SettingsThis is handled by the "Configure New Service" section above. 3.2.3. Configure HotSync SettingsThis is handled by the "Configure New Service" section above. 3.2.4. Wireless Access PointSetup your access point according to your manufacturer's directions. The following services are recommended:
3.3. Software Configuration3.3.1. jpilotRun jpilot and set the following under File/Preferences/Settings.
3.3.2. jpilot-syncTo configure jpilot-sync, configure jpilot as describe above, then exit. Next, use the following command to run in a daemon-like mode.
Alternatively, for a pure command-line approach, edit the jpilot.rc file and change port to .. and rate to 10. Linux HOWTO full list |
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