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Old 06-11-2007, 02:08 AM
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Originally Posted by kinextions
You are the MAN. thanks it worked.

I had to do the RED KEY stuff to make it work.
so do i have to do that each time to make it connect?


Too bad i wasted the money on PDAnet.
Glad it worked!

PDAnet should work fine on a normal, stable Treo. But like I said, it seems subject to variation in performance due to individual setups of software and tweaks.

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Are you asking if you have to do a hard reset everytime in order to get the connection to work? The answer is no.
Who's asking that?

The only issue kinextions had was he was not doing the radio-cycle trick.

Any mention of a hard-reset was strictly related to trouble shooting PDANet e.g. if you are experiencing lock-ups and crashes with it, try a hard-reset and just install PDANet on a clean device and see how it performs.

If it works fine, then it is your setup that is conflicting. Pretty straight forward.
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