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ofiaich Posts: > 500

Hi everyone !

I am trying to sort out the settings for an iPod Touch's Exchange server settings and wonder if they are the same as the iPhone's.

In the Touch

Email -

Username ( it shows greyed out, Domain/User )

Password –

Description – which defaults to the email address that was input


After touching ‘next’, a new box appears for the server address to be added.

My problem is that I am sure I input all correctly, but
I keep getting a password prompt saying wrong user name or password.


The folders on the exchange server are mirrored to the Touch so there is some kind of communication happening !

The reason I ask about the iPhone's setup is that I know a number of people who use the iPhone successfully on the same server.

So if I can check the iPhone's setup, I might be able to sort out what I am doing wrong!

Ofiaich



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Posted: 2008-07-22 13:13:26
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whentheleveebreaks Posts: 390

Have had the iPhone 3G for a week now, though id write a little review on it.

I had the first generation iPhone so was used to the interface and how the phone works. The new one has the same high build quality, and i would say it feels nicer in the hand. The battery doesnt last quite as long but im yet to try turning off the 3G to see how long it last with out that. It last for about a day, thats with 2 hours of watching videos on the train to work, 30 texts, 30 mins of calls, and a good couple of hours surfing over 3G/EDGE or wifi. The usage monitor says i use it for roughly 5 hours per day. May not be good enough for some but definitely good enough for me.

3G surfing speeds are good, though as with every other network, i cant get 3G reception at work (in central london ffs). But on the train i do see having the advantage of 3G over edge.

GPS is excellent, normally finds my exact position within 15 seconds, and for what i use it for it was excellently. (i have a tom tom for car navigation already).

The Push email service is brilliant, i use mobileme and have had very limited problems. push contacts and calenders works perfectly and i'm finding it really useful.

The App store is brilliant, have downloaded a few games, an aim messenger, the romote to control itunes, a couple of social networking apps and an excellent google app. All were free bar the games, and the quality of them seem really high. Being able to download them from anywhere is a nice touch (fancied some sodoku on the train and had an app within a couple of mins.

Over all definitely a worthy upgrade (free upgrade for me). Really really happy with it.
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Posted: 2008-07-23 14:53:09
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amnesia Posts: > 500

I enjoyed playing with the white one.

I'm going to be waiting for Vodafone to give me a free one in Qatar though
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Posted: 2008-07-23 15:25:31
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masseur Posts: > 500

what I don't get now that we have 3g is, why does the itunes app still only work with a wifi connection?
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Posted: 2008-07-23 15:31:21
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whentheleveebreaks Posts: 390

Maybe they will update it, but at a guess its because 3G reception isnt always guarenteed and a download might glitch if it stops half way through.

At a guess though they might change it with future updates
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Posted: 2008-07-23 15:44:44
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carkitter Posts: > 500

@masseur

Have you done a download speed test yet to see if the HSDPA is 3.6Mbps or higher?
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Posted: 2008-07-24 06:48:56
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masseur Posts: > 500

yes, I posted my findings in the UK Networks 3.5g speeds discussion.

the best I've seen for the few trials I did was 1360kbps
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Posted: 2008-07-24 06:51:28
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>500 Posts: > 500

im not sure you would actually reach 3.6mbps?

i mean yes it is capable, but here in aus, on 3 network for example, network is currently at 3.6mpbs. though, with mobile broadband and phones the speeds are between 600kb - 1.5mbps. not exactly sure why the max cant be reached.

maybe some one can explain why its like that.
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Posted: 2008-07-24 06:57:20
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QVGA Posts: > 500

3.6mbps is theoretical. 3.6 would be achieved in an ideal environment, meaning an environment free of any sort of physical limitations which could distort the signal.
Just like on a wired connection of 1mbps, its not possible to get exactly 1mbps because of the resistance offered by the copper wire.
However, i wonder what sort of limitation would cut the speed in half.
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Posted: 2008-07-24 07:52:05
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>500 Posts: > 500

yeah i had an idea why..... dont know why i asked couldnt be assed typing it

ah well, good for those who dont. thanks qvga

i just meant i doubt you would get those max speeds.
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Posted: 2008-07-24 09:13:20
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