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Once you've completed these steps, eWallet will do the rest. If you are synchronizing more
than one wallet you may be prompted on the Windows PC side about whether you want to
sync some of the wallets or all of the wallets.
6.5. iOS Synchronization
eWallet offers full synchronization directly with your iOS device (iPad, iPhone and iPod
touch) using a local wireless network. Use SyncPro to quickly and easily synchronize as many
wallets as you like with your mobile device. An alternative to this direct method is covered
in Section 6.3, “Cloud Sync” (page 35).
The simplest way to set up synchronization with your iOS device is to start eWallet on your
device and then press the Sync button (a pair of circling arrows.) eWallet on the iOS device
will walk you through the entire process. The instructions below provide detailed information
about the various steps in that process.
6.5.1. iOS Sync Basics
The following is basic information and frequently asked questions that may help troubleshoot
any problems you are having with synchronizing with your iOS device.
Wireless Networks:In order to synchronize eWallet on your Windows PC with eWallet
on your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch, both devices will have to be connected to the same
wireless network. The Windows PC that you are using may be connected directly to the
network (not wirelessly) but the iOS device must connect wirelessly. The reason for this
is that Apple does not currently allow devices to talk to other computers and applications,
via the USB cable.
Ad Hoc Wireless Networks:It is possible to synchronize your iOS device to your Win-
dows PC using an Ad Hoc Wireless Network. Ad Hoc Wireless Networks are temporary
networks that allow two computers to communicate. For more information on creating
an Ad Hoc Wireless Network, see the Windows documentation on your Windows PC.
Public Wireless Networks:Although it is always safest to synchronize using a personal
or Ad Hoc Wireless Network, it is possible to synchronize using some public networks.
It is possible, however, that when synchronizing over a public network that someone
might attempt to intercept files being transferred, including your wallet. As a result we
strongly recommend that you do not synchronize on public wireless networks.
Bonjour: To allow eWallet on the Windows PC to communicate with eWallet on your
iOS device, eWallet makes use of a piece of software from Apple called Bonjour. Typically,
if you are using iTunes on your Windows PC you will already have Bonjour installed. If
for any reason eWallet detects that you do not have Bonjour installed, it will notify you
on the Windows PC and let you know where to go to obtain a free copy of Bonjour.
Bonjour is a utility program designed specifically to coordinate communication between
devices. It does not require any set up on your part and runs quietly in the background if
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