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05.09.2007 19:52:01
Support for itouch as remote possible?
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User

05.09.2007 21:30:40
Re: Support for itouch as remote possible?
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if you mean the ipod touch, then yes, the ipod touch has a browser! 
User

05.09.2007 22:07:01
Re: Support for iPod Touch as remote possible?
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The browser and resolution of the iPod Touch and the iPhone do not 
differ as far as I can tell, so Remote Buddy will work just fine on 
the iPod Touch, too.

Best regards, 
Felix 

User

08.09.2007 21:45:25
Re: Support for itouch as remote possible?
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So about a week ago Remote Buddy / iPhone connection wasn't so interesting as I am living in EU and we don't even know when iPhones are shipping to our countries.

But, but - iPod Touch! So now I can't wait for next month to get that piece of electronic wires as I remembered that Remote Buddy already has fabulous remote system for iPhone/iPod Touch!

One question: 
What is needed for wireless connection with iPhone (or iPod Touch) and Apple laptop? Is Airport card enough in laptop, or has it to be in WLAN network? Hope not... 

User

08.09.2007 23:06:02
Re: Re: Support for itouch as remote possible?
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If your Mac has an AirPort card, you're all set. You can set up your 
Mac quite easily as "base station" using the "Sharing" System 
Preferences pane (the local WLAN here is set up this way - no 
dedicated base stations here) - or, if your Mac is already connected 
to an existing WLAN network, I don't think you'll have any trouble to 
connect the iPod Touch / iPhone to it, too.

In either case, if you have an AirPort card, you have all hardware you 
need on the Mac's end.

Best regards, 
Felix