First, the calendar in the phone is always 1 day off after a sync on certain appointments. For example I have a trip scheduled from 1 May through 11 May in Outlook. Each time I sync MPE shows the date in the phone as 30 April - 10 May. In each device the time zone setting is for US Eastern Daylight Time (UTC -04:00).
Secondly, MPE does not discover the IP address of my phone over WiFi until several attempts are made. USB works fine.
The phone:
Model Samsung Galaxy S (SGH-I897)
Firmware version 2.2.1
Baseband version I9000UGJK4
Kernel version 2.6.32.9
Build number Serendipity 5.12
Connection WiFi w/Static IP
MPE version 1.8.1
Windows version Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1 (x64)
Computer Dell Latitude D620 (notebook)
Outlook version Office professional Plus 2010 14.0.5128.5000 (x64)
The debug.txt file is empty.
The network route looks like this:
Phone ip 10.1.6.72
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WiFi Access Point ip 10.1.6.253
802.11g (2.4 GHz)
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LAN (1 Gbit)
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WiFi Access Point ip 10.1.6.254
802.11n (5 GHz)
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Computer ip 10.1.6.71
Thanks, UA
BTW - the debug.txt file is not located on the Program Files (x86) tree as stated. It is located on the Users tree at AppData\Roaming\MyPhoneExplorer.
ua549 hat geschrieben:I have 2 issues.
First, the calendar in the phone is always 1 day off after a sync on certain appointments. For example I have a trip scheduled from 1 May through 11 May in Outlook. Each time I sync MPE shows the date in the phone as 30 April - 10 May. In each device the time zone setting is for US Eastern Daylight Time (UTC -04:00).
This problem is known, but to be honest I dont know if there's gonna be a quick fix. you might send FJ an email for better understanding the problem.
ua549 hat geschrieben:
Secondly, MPE does not discover the IP address of my phone over WiFi until several attempts are made. USB works fine.
The phone:
Model Samsung Galaxy S (SGH-I897)
Firmware version 2.2.1
Baseband version I9000UGJK4
Kernel version 2.6.32.9
Build number Serendipity 5.12
Connection WiFi w/Static IP
MPE version 1.8.1
Windows version Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1 (x64)
Computer Dell Latitude D620 (notebook)
Outlook version Office professional Plus 2010 14.0.5128.5000 (x64)
The debug.txt file is empty.
The network route looks like this:
Phone ip 10.1.6.72
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|
WiFi Access Point ip 10.1.6.253
802.11g (2.4 GHz)
|
|
LAN (1 Gbit)
|
|
WiFi Access Point ip 10.1.6.254
802.11n (5 GHz)
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Computer ip 10.1.6.71
I've never seen a 10.1.x.x range for home use. I'm only familiar to 192.168.x.x.
I totally understand, if you dont want to change your network for this. Just plug in your IP adress manually. This should work !
ua549 hat geschrieben:
BTW - the debug.txt file is not located on the Program Files (x86) tree as stated. It is located on the Users tree at AppData\Roaming\MyPhoneExplorer.
You're right, but I stated the right pass. Where did you find the other path?
The reference to the debug.txt location is in this faq. I scanned my drive to find the actual file location.
I have a big home network. My home theatre uses 10 IP addresses. That's one for each device except speakers. I use the second octet to identify the room where the device is located.
I have specified a static IP for the MPE connection. Would it be better to let MPE try to find it on its own?
FYI There are actually 3 private IPv4 address ranges available per rfc 1918 - 10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0/12 and 192.168.0.0/16.
this faq is for the old phones, and it has not been updated for a long time (not since win xp obviously ).
Did you try entering your cell ip manually? This should really work (you need the new MPE version 1.8.1 for your pc!) and the newest app version (->market!).
That's what I meant when I said the phone's IP is static. It's address is entered for the connection in MPE as 10.1.6.72. The only time I use MPE is when I'm at home.
C:\>ping 10.1.6.72
Pinging 10.1.6.72 with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 10.1.6.72: bytes=32 time=106ms TTL=64
Reply from 10.1.6.72: bytes=32 time=125ms TTL=64
Reply from 10.1.6.72: bytes=32 time=239ms TTL=64
Reply from 10.1.6.72: bytes=32 time=365ms TTL=64
Ping statistics for 10.1.6.72:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 106ms, Maximum = 365ms, Average = 208ms
C:\>
The debug.txt file is empty! Zero characters.
The time stamp is from when I did a clean install of MPE.