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putin Posts: 111

Same here;-) This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2003-04-01 16:45:00
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akilan Posts: 12

i have the optical wireless desktop for bluetooth. it works great as far as the mouse and keyboard are concerned.
however, i have had no luck as far as the t68i goes.
i can get the computer to recognize the phone and viceversa, but the mobile phone monitor software from ericsson wont recognize the phone! you apparently need this if you are going to do anything worthwhile. now i can use the t68i as a modem. who cares? i would never choose to use it over my cable modem.

i talked to someone at sonyericsson support who said that the microsoft bt transciever won't support "zero-profile" whatever that means. the microsoft people had no idea what they were talking about and could not confirm or deny.

also as far as i know you can't have more than one bluetooth transciever on a computer even if you wanted to.
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Posted: 2003-04-03 01:29:00
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antim Posts: 22

I heard that TDK Systems bluetooth adaptors work with mircrosoft desktop.

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On 2003-04-03 01:29, akilan wrote:
i have the optical wireless desktop for bluetooth. it works great as far as the mouse and keyboard are concerned.
however, i have had no luck as far as the t68i goes.
i can get the computer to recognize the phone and viceversa, but the mobile phone monitor software from ericsson wont recognize the phone! you apparently need this if you are going to do anything worthwhile. now i can use the t68i as a modem. who cares? i would never choose to use it over my cable modem.

i talked to someone at sonyericsson support who said that the microsoft bt transciever won't support "zero-profile" whatever that means. the microsoft people had no idea what they were talking about and could not confirm or deny.

also as far as i know you can't have more than one bluetooth transciever on a computer even if you wanted to.

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Posted: 2003-04-05 06:43:00
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kutchi manggo Posts: 105

MSI bud.
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Posted: 2003-04-05 07:26:00
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Fahed_2000 Posts: > 500

MSI
it works like a charm
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Posted: 2003-04-05 08:08:00
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Sam8 Posts: 3

I've got Anycom BT/USB. My PC reconized my P800. but I did not find a way to sync Outlook data. i can only dial up from PC via P800 so far.

Does anyone get Anycom works? Thanks
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Posted: 2003-04-05 18:28:00
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IrDA_FAN Posts: 47

I use Tecom, Hassnet
and Anycom PC-card in the notebook

[ This Message was edited by: IrDA_FAN on 2003-04-05 22:26 ]
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Posted: 2003-04-05 23:25:00
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gearbox Posts: 74

im satisfied with msi key
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Posted: 2003-04-06 02:56:00
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mapex Posts: 17

I got yesturday a Gigabyte BTD01 dongle it works fine transferring imagest internet through the phone. but i need to connect the phone to use the internet from the pc any suggestions?...
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Posted: 2004-05-06 14:02:09
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Scorchio Posts: 305

@mapex. I use a poke2th usb adapter on my pc. Ive also connected to the net using in conjunction with my phone. What I will say is that the majority of bt usb adapters do exactly the same job and all do it equally well so dont spend to much time worrying over which brand to buy! When I set up my net connection using BT, I rang my network provider and had them talk me through the settings. It was pretty easy. Also while you have them on the line, find out how much its costing to use GPRS on your network cos it might be exspensive.

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Posted: 2004-05-06 14:14:15
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