Greetings all:
The reason I got Birdie Sync was to use USB exclusively to sync my data. I am a 'no-cloud' user of Android. So when the setup mandates an over the air connection I am a bit perplexed. Also, what is exactly meant by "over the air"? A BlueTooth connection is as much 'over the air' as a 'cell tower' connection. Is it not possible to set up birdie sync via USB? If so I would appreciate some instruction for so doing. My platform is Windows 7 Ultimate & TB8 & BS 2.3.8.2 . Thank You. Grego
Why "Over the air" and not USB for Android
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Re: Why "Over the air" and not USB for Android
"Over the Air" means that you can connect your mobile device "over the air" without using a cable with your desktop. It´s a connection over your router but not with the I-net. It´s like a privat network.
You can also connect via usb. Please look at the BirdieSync page here and here.
Hoped to help you.
You can also connect via usb. Please look at the BirdieSync page here and here.
Hoped to help you.