RNDIS?? Wassat?? Where’s my i_Mate JasJam driver?

Posted on November 30, 2006
Filed Under General Ramblings |

The PDA ia a wonderful little beast… I think. It connects to the internet with few problems, save of course that some sites are unreadable because they require ‘i-frames’ in order to be viewed properly. Still, all in all not bad.

The only itsy bitsy issue is that I can;t get the damn thing to synch with the PC! I tried connecting the machine via the USB and I got a ‘Generic RNDIS found’ message… which usually means it’s about to install something. This time it couldn’t. There is *nothing* on the supplied disc in the way of drivers etc. so I was stuck.

I used Live SupportĀ on the i-mate site… and that was totally useless. The guy closed the connection before I’d even finished my last question!

I tried updating the ActiveSynch software… and *that* wouldn’t install as it tried to address ‘Drive N’. So far… mixed feelings. The machine sort of does what it’s supposed to but if I can’t make a copy on one of the PC’s I could lose data at any time… and it’s a pain to get data (like pictures) off the machine back to the PC as well.

Right now I’m reserving judgement. Once I get the synch stuff working it might be a different story but until then… hmmm… !!


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Comments

9 Responses to “RNDIS?? Wassat?? Where’s my i_Mate JasJam driver?”

  1. Minx on December 2nd, 2006 7:29 am

    Serves you right for giving in to temptation and getting a new gizmo!

  2. The Phantom on December 4th, 2006 9:18 am

    I think I would have titled the post “that synching feeling”….

  3. David on January 26th, 2007 10:25 pm

    mine is worse. after successfully installing and working, my imate jamin was upgraded using the rom upgrade from the club imate site. now, activesync installations cause the BSOD and I acnt find a solution. I know that the RNDIS has something to do with it, and that is also the cause of your problems. clum imate have a cab file that can help you to at least connect via blue tooth. see http://www.pocketpcmag.com/forum/post.asp?method=ReplyQuote&REPLY_ID=56269&TOPIC_ID=22527&FORUM_ID=29

  4. Amy on March 16th, 2007 4:05 pm

    I have a user who is getting this, following getting the error message, “usb driver is not recognised”, on the pda. A re-boot of the device resolves, and this has only happened twice, but is very annoying. Any suggestion would be most appreciated.
    Cheers

  5. Welsh Dog on March 16th, 2007 9:44 pm

    Believe it or not I’ve still not solved my own problem. At least I now have a number to call to get support… if it works I’ll post it here :)

  6. Johnyboy on August 7th, 2007 12:55 pm

    I installed MS active sync 4.5 from the MS download site. i am running xp prof. I had no problems. Active sync installs RNDIS drivers and support files.

  7. The Dog on August 9th, 2007 1:43 pm

    Eventually I managed to get the system update from the supplier which seems to have done the trick.

    There were a number of issues that the update cured apart from being able to sync properly. These included the calendar properly dealing with times when Daylight Saving was in force!

    I’m a happy camper now :)

  8. Fahd on December 3rd, 2007 12:41 am

    I am using IMATE JASJAM i tried to connect it with my laptop via bluetooth it successfully get paired with LAPTOP. But try to connect internet by maing a dialup on my LAPTOP it displays an error ” ERROR DETECTED CONNECTION NOT POSSIBLE” I checked all the setting given in the manual but it doesnt work. Do i need any Drivers CD to installed on my LAPTOP for connecting JASJAM or something. If anyone have the solution plz send in detail.

  9. Dr.salaheldin on February 24th, 2008 8:05 pm

    please,
    driver for jasjam touch screen
    it works after charging then the touch screen is not working

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