David Griffith posted this in
Support on
April 7th, 2010
We are often asked by customers how to remove the Wavelink TE from Motorola / Symbol devices. We often point them to this Morotola / Symbol article for instructions.
We thought it might be helpful to our customers to reference it here also. (It’s amazing how many times we get this question. I wonder why?)
https://docs.symbol.com/KanisaPlatform/Publishing/916/WID-00029_f.SAL_Public.html
It would
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David Griffith posted this in
Announcements on
November 4th, 2009
Psion Teklogix Newest “Stay-Linked Ready” Partner
Rugged Mobile Computers Shipping With Stay-Linked Terminal Emulation Client Pre-Loaded
Stay-Linked Corporation today announced that Psion Teklogix Corporation will begin shipping their rugged mobile computers as “Stay-Linked Ready™” with Stay-Linked client software pre-loaded.
When connected to Stay-Linked server and administrator software (included with the purchase of user licenses), Psion Teklogix users will
[... More: Psion Teklogix Pre-Loading Stay-Linked Terminal Emulation]
David Griffith posted this in
Announcements on
August 28th, 2009
We’ve all been through the “centralize / de-centralize / centralize” cycles over the past several years. Today’s cycle is centralization, thanks in large part to the power available on host systems. Another factor is the reduced cost of managing those servers vs. the cost and problems of trying to manager multiple (sometimes hundreds) of dedicated
[... More: The Problem with “Distributed” RF Computing]
David Griffith posted this in
Announcements on
August 25th, 2009
This scenario has happened hundreds of times:
A distribution center just received a shipment of wireless computers. They’ll be used for inventory control. The access points are in place, the host applications are running, and the guns are ready to use.
After a while, though, problems start to pop up. The guns freeze
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David Griffith posted this in
Announcements on
August 13th, 2009
ANSWER: When you have problems with connections that cause frustration and inefficiency, but you just put up with poor service from your provider. So you just reconnect (redial) and try again. And again.
Then, you need to restart the host session (if the host hasn’t locked you out), sign back in, navigate through menus back
[... More: When are RF Devices Like Cell Phones?]
David Griffith posted this in
Announcements on
August 13th, 2009
For a limited time, Stay-Linked and Pragma Systems are offering a Best-of-Breed combination for free.
If you use a Windows server as your telnet host, Stay-Linked will give you an unlimited, enterprise version of the Pragma Telnet or Pragma SSH server with the purchase of 20 Stay-Linked licenses. (Of course limitations apply! One free server per
[... More: Pragma Systems and Stay-Linked – Unbeatable!]
David Griffith posted this in
Announcements on
August 12th, 2009
Stay-Linked was designed with built-in diagnostics to help identify and resolve network issues. With comprehensive logging by both our server and clients components, we know when there is an issue.
We identify when packets are dropped by the network
We can see what the server and client sent
We see what was received
We can perform “Trace Routes” from
[... More: Network Issues? SL to the Rescue!]
Leading Apparel Distributor (SL & SAP Console User) On The Benefits of Stay-Linked
We don’t receive glowing emails from customers and partners every day – just several time a week.
We sure don’t hear about comments like this being sent to Wavelink, or device manufacturers, about their emulation products – do you?
Here’s one of our latest from a leading developer, marketer, and distributor of branded apparel, footwear,
[... More: Leading Apparel Distributor (SL & SAP Console User) On The Benefits of Stay-Linked]
Permalink: http://blog.stay-linked.com/2010/01/apparel-distributor-and-sap-console-user/