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Old 12-03-2010, 07:01 AM   #13
fjtorres
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Originally Posted by JeanC View Post
That gives the question, what is the modem for when 1) there's no network browser and 2) you can't connect to a shop.
The wireless exists to give you access to the Bookland ebookstore and to let you browse the web. It may or not be working right now for the 602/902 (it isn't for the IQ) but they intend to get it working asap.

It is also intended to let you access arbitrary web sites.
Theoretically, since you said your PC is running Apache, you can configure a web page on your PC listing your PCs export folder and then you could individually download the files to the reader.

However, to *copy* entire folders and batches from the reader requires a reader-side client for FTP, SMB, NFS, etc. There is a LINUX command-line shell console available for the Pocketbook readers but I don't know if it supports FTP over the wireless; the posts I have seen about it have only discussed moving files over the wired USB connection.

So I would suggest looking closer at the browser and setting up a private download site on your PC via the HTTP server in Apache or investigating what the command line console supports.

It's not hopeless.
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