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cheongseeker Posts: 21

There are 2 BT settings on your PC. 1 is the local service settings. This refer to the comms setting of your PC. The other is the client settings. It's the comms setting that your device will use to communicate with your PC.

You need to find out what is your client comms number. It's different for different PC. When you find out the comms number, in fMA, select this serial comms number.

Try to make sure all other software or drivers are not active as they meant use the comms, thus fMA may not be able to communicat with it.

Start fMA in debug mode. If you still have problem, the list in the debug will be helpful as you can post it in the following forum.

http://fma.xinium.com/forums

Hope it helps.
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Posted: 2004-01-11 14:02:14
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Payalnik Posts: 380

Do you have service pack 1 for windows XP installed? Direct Bluetooth connections are only in this release. And try disabling all posts in MBM before connecting This message was posted from a WAP device
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Posted: 2004-01-11 14:16:42
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Jim Posts: > 500

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On 2003-05-23 02:38:37, gensei wrote:
Official reply from sony ercisson regarding all those BT transfer problems is:

Dear Sir or Madam,

Thank you for contacting the Sony Ericsson Customer Care Centre.

The ability to do this relies on the Bluetooth software on your PC being able to receive files via a Serial Port Service. Please refer to the manufacturer as to whether this is possible.

Wow... thanks thats very enlightening... not.


Well it's not their dongle nor their software so it is an excellent reply from SE as it recommends to see if the dongle has the Serial Port Service, better than that they can't do
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Posted: 2004-01-11 14:41:56
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bionrg Posts: 118

actually it's very simpel, if you can make sure that you can connect through the bluetooth enviroment browser
that was installed with the bluetooth adapter on your computer, then you should have no problem with FMA.
make sure you have a serial connection activated in the BT adapter settings software.
(litle blue icon in taskbar tray, rightclick, services, serial bluetooth connection, add device)
once a serial connection is active, just set FMA to the same serial port, voila

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Posted: 2004-01-11 18:18:33
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c_vignesh Posts: > 500

I have a T630 and use a widcomm blueooth s/w in WIN XP PC with SP2 ..but whenever i try to connect thru the serial port from FMA my system crashes and restarts ...please help !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: 2004-10-11 20:13:33
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moriax Posts: 19

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On 2004-01-11 18:18:33, bionrg wrote:
actually it's very simpel, if you can make sure that you can connect through the bluetooth enviroment browser
that was installed with the bluetooth adapter on your computer, then you should have no problem with FMA.
make sure you have a serial connection activated in the BT adapter settings software.
(litle blue icon in taskbar tray, rightclick, services, serial bluetooth connection, add device)
once a serial connection is active, just set FMA to the same serial port, voila



You just made my day!! It solved all of my problems, thanx a million times!
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Posted: 2004-11-07 17:29:53
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opiumpuppy Posts: 21

I have real problems connecting with FMA sometimes. Sometimes it finds my phone and sometimes it won't even try. I have to reinstall it or reboot, I try everything to get it working!! Sometimes even just turning the computer off for a bit gets it working.

Oh and by the way thats through a cable connection.....

[ This Message was edited by: opiumpuppy on 2004-11-09 13:32 ]
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Posted: 2004-11-09 14:30:22
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