![]() My experience with Vista is limited, so I may have missed something. The WiFi connection and the LAN connection are set to the Accessible status (Public or Private/forgot which one, but the one that is discoverable).Īny ideas why the iPod Touch won't connect to WinGate? WinGate is currently running in Trial mode.Ī third-party iPod Touch app, SplashShopper, can sync to the Vista PC OK via WiFi, so that means WiFi is working. I’ve been keeping all of my lists on SplashShopper for years - it’s one of my favorite applications, said Anne Smith, a user in San Francisco, California. I have set the Internet connection, which is a PPPoE style connection, to the restricted status (Private or Public/forgot which one, but the one that is more restricted). SplashShopper also includes a full-featured Windows desktop application that allows users to quickly synchronize lists between their handset and a desktop computer. Without proper software you will receive a Windows message How do you want. WiFi card is set to dynamic (DHCP) IP, as is the iPod Touch's WiFi IP. You need a suitable software like OpenGL to open a VSH file. ![]() I have added the iPod Touch's IP to the WinGate Options for the Other details: System has one LAN card, set to a static IP. Now, when I run Safari on the iPod Touch and try to browse any site, nothing happens in the WinGate Engine Monitor - no sign of activity, no Guest or Admin access. ![]() ![]() I have created an admin user with a password, and set the same user in the Proxy settings of the iPod Touch.ĭHCP is disabled in WinGate config options. I have checked the WiFi dongle IP via cmd -> ipconfig and set it in the Proxy settings of the iPod Touch. The ad-hoc network is setup not using Vista's options for that, but via the ZyXEL WiFi Utility tool, which runs in the background and appears in the Vista Tray area. ![]()
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