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UDP won't receive on PDA ?

I can get two applications to talk directly to each other from desktop to
desktop using the example code from the "Microsoft Quickstart Tutorials"..
(I was using the VB chat.exe to test.)

I cut and paste some of the code into an application for my PDA and it sends
everything fine.
I can 'see' the data using both the chat application tutorial and also on
another app I wrote in VB6 using the winsock control.

What I can't seem to do - no matter what - is the reverse.
i.e. Get the mobile application to get past the UDPclient.Receive
statement.

I'm using the same code as per the proven and working Windows Forms
application... ??

Does the Compact Framework possibly have a bug with UDP receiving?

Matt.
Jul 19 '05 #1
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