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Re: Dial up through PDA via USB



Subbodh,
The Windows Mobile 5 device is an RNDIS network device (not serial device as the earlier Windows Mobile devices were) and as such does need multi-layer in kernel software. You would need to write a network driver that also encapsulated RNDIS at the link layer. If things work fine with Bluetooth (which is serial based), albeit slow, I would stay with that.


If you want to continue there's a number of documents you need to read, a good starting point would be <developer.apple.com/ referencelibrary/GettingStarted/GS_HardwareDrivers/index.html> and you will need to go the in kernel route

Hope that helps...
Russ
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On Jun 25, 2006, at 10:31 PM, Subodh Singh wrote:


Hi,
Is it neccessary for me to write device driver to connect Dial Up networking with that device i.e a
PDA(model O2 XDAII) via USB cable. On account of that it works fine via bluetooth and my Modem
script is also working fine. Actually I don't know very much about this , So plz tell me what exactly I
have to do to achieve the same ?


Thanks and Regards
Subodh


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Hi guys,
               I am a new mac programmer and right now I am trying
to Configure Internet on mac through
Windows Mobile 5 device's external modem via Bluetooth or USB
cable. It works fine when I Configure it
through Bluetooth, but it does not detected with USB cable. So plz
tell me what i have to do, to
configure internet through Windows mobile 5 device via USB cable.
If possible give me the stepwise
description to configure so.

Thanks and regards
Subodh Kumar Singh

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Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2006 08:04:44 -0700
From: David Ferguson <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: Regarding Windows Mobile 5 device
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We need more technical information about the USB interface in the
"Windows Mobile 5 device" modem.  This list is for developers of USB
device drivers and applications.   If you are writing a driver for
this modem we need some details about it.   I would suggest that you
provide at least a description of the Interface Descriptors, and/or
the protocol the device uses.

David Ferguson
USB Software Team

On Jun 24, 2006, at 6:42 AM, Subodh Singh wrote:



Hi guys,
              I am a new mac programmer and right now I am trying
 to Configure Internet on mac through
Windows Mobile 5 device's external modem via Bluetooth or USB
cable. It works fine when I Configure it
through Bluetooth, but it does not detected with USB cable. So
plz  tell me what i have to do, to
configure internet through Windows mobile 5 device via USB cable.
 If possible give me the stepwise
description to configure so.

Thanks and regards
Subodh Kumar Singh

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