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On 2001-12-27 13:23, asevitz wrote:
I had to pair the devices and it works fine.
In fact it stays connected if data is flowing through the BT card (eg on dial up) and seemed to stay connected yesterday when I set the Ericsson Text and phone book manager to check for sms's ever 1 min. But alas today that seems not to help.
It seems bluetooth is still quite an "imature" tech and needs some way to go to be completely seemless. Aah well.
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I use gprs, wonder how its gonna work, when using phone as modem....hmmm
I've got the first HBH-10 headset,..that isnt perfect either, just got it upgraded, helped a bit actually,..better sound-quality now.
But yes, BT is still very new, and it isnt "perfect" yet. I think it will be, as so many companies are working on it, setting a standard in some way.
When it comes to the Synchronization-programs, I'm not sure, that its actually the bluetooth cards that causes the problems.
More likely its the programs themselves, and the different windows-systems, that we're using.
Jan
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Posted: 2001-12-27 13:36:00
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On 2001-12-27 13:32, asevitz wrote:
The TDK driver is the Win2K. TDK's website is a load of advertising rubbish, with very little support. They don't even have the current driver (non XP ) available for download.
Its possible it will work under non XP better.
According to Anycom's website, their BT-card "might not" work properly under XP.
So I guess, it could be the same thing with the TDK-card.
TDK must make a XP-driver as well...soon.
Jan
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Posted: 2001-12-27 13:48:00
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The TDK Bluetooth PC-card drivers for XP is released! Check
www.tdksys.com and click on Support. You will find the new drivers there.
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Posted: 2002-02-28 19:30:00
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