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My t68i/t610 both work like a dream with my mrs's gd87
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Posted: 2003-10-09 06:45:47
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thanks judge! i checked my midis and they all have .mid extensions. i tried transferring them again but after my phone gets the prompt to receive the file and i press yes, the connection gets cut again... any more suggestions? if i want to get bluetooth, what am i suppose to look for?
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Posted: 2003-10-10 03:41:09
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do you enable infra-red on the phone and line it up with your Laptop then wait for it to acknowledge your phone is within range?
check the infrared speed in properties of your computer, it may need adjusting....experiment....it may be your moving the phone out of range when pressing 'yes' to accept.
when transferring from Laptop i've found i dont need to use any additional software just the windows transfer dialog box that appears when phone is in range.
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Posted: 2003-10-10 07:47:39
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hmm i have never been able to send stuff via IR to other GX10s. I've trie 3 different phones with different files and nothing worked.
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Posted: 2003-10-10 08:57:16
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With a gx10 you can only use it as a ir modem. Series 40 nokia you have to use a data suite to transfer wallpapers and sounds evan for example nokia 6100 to 6100 file transfer will not work.
This message was posted from a T300
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Posted: 2003-10-10 10:14:37
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Check the technical specifications for your phone.
It may only be able to accept files via IrDa of a certain size, if the file is too big it will fail the connection. The limit is around 40k usually, but it does depend on the phone (Panasonic GD-87, Sony Ericsson T68i etc.)
Obviously, phones like the Sharp do not support IrDa file transfer so you will not be able to send or receive files via infrared.
The Sharp GX20 will support file transfer via infrared, but ONLY to and from a PC installed with the supplied software (it does not use IrDa file transfer on Windows).
[ This Message was edited by: Cophia on 2003-10-10 10:09 ]
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Posted: 2003-10-10 11:06:32
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Please can someone help me. I've got a Ericsson T68, and a Bluetooth adapter for my PC. They both connect with each other very well. Unfortunately my PC doesn't have an IrDA port, but my T68 does.
Is there anyway of conneting the IrDA port on the T68, through the Bluetooth connection to my PC. I've tried to convince windows that it does have IrDA port, by changing the COM port to a virtual Bluetooth COM port, and turning on the T68's serial port on.
Would you belive it, this doesn't work!. Why is nothing ever simple.
Do you need special software for the T68, or do you need to obtaine more software for the PC. I would be very greatfull if anyone has found out how to do this, or if at all possible. Thanks, _GMoore.
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Posted: 2003-10-11 16:13:37
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