13.Connect the desktop PC to the mobile device with the appropriate cable.
14.Click the desktop Connect icon to test the new connection.
You can activate the connection by
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Network Capture
Note: Verify the Date / Time (page
The Network Capture panels provide configuration options for logging utilities. Two types of logging are configurable:
•Netlog is a Windows CE utility that monitors network traffic. Netlog creates a .CAP file that can be read using Microsoft Windows Network Monitor or any compatible tool that supports .CAP files.
Factory Default Settings
Command | options |
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pkt_size in bytes | 5000 |
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cap_size in bytes | 500000 |
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.cap file | \netlog |
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Promiscuous Mode | Disabled |
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Command | stop |
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file | \ndislog.txt |
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Use this control panel to configure the Netlog utility. By configuring Netlog using the control panel, Netlog remains running across a warmboot. However, please note that:
•Netlog first stores data to a file named netlog0.cap, then netlog1.cap. Any time the current file reaches maximum size, Netlog switches to the other file.
•If the log file is stored in the root directory, any previous data is lost and a new log file started after the warmboot
•If the log file is stored in \System, all previous data is saved across the warmboot.
•If Netlog is enabled across the warmboot, a series of brief popups may be displayed during the boot cycle. No user interaction is required.
Command
Command | Function |
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options | Specifies the option to perform. See the table below for the option parameters and values. |
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load | Loads and starts Netlog. |
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