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Originally Posted by JSWolf
There is a way to connect via WiFi. But the problem is, it's very basic. You do not get all the features you get connecting via USB. So you lose a lot of the eBook management as well as all the features in Kobo Utilities.
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Could you give some detail? I really would only use it to download one or two new books. My computer is upstairs and my Kobo is usually downstairs and I don't always remember to take it upstairs when I'm downloading new books on to my computer. I have the same issue with my iPad. Generally I connect from downstairs to the content server, download the new books, then later go upstairs and connect normally to sync everything up.