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jh67 Posts: > 500

Nope, its not a Symbian-problem,...voice-functionality via bluetooth basically only works correctly when bluetooth-mode is ON,..not on automatic.
So You dont have a problem

Regards

Jan

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Posted: 2003-02-04 22:34:00
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Harry Posts: 5

On a wondows 2000/XP system install the newest drivers (1.3.2.7) with the administrator account. Solved all the connection/pairing problems.

Thanks to "elknwirep" for the great tip.
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Posted: 2003-02-25 21:37:00
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esoiset Posts: 2

I just figured out my big problem was that the BT adapter was plugged into a hub.
I was able to connect and pair just fine, but the sync would stop after about 5-7 contacts and loose connection with the phone.
I plugged my Belkin BT adapter into the back of my computer and the sync went all the way through and worked beutifully.

Sorry if this is restating the obvious, but it took me three days before I thought of doing this.

Eric
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Posted: 2003-02-26 00:34:00
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rangoli Posts: 2

hey everyone

i read the msgs posted here on how to setup bluetoothusb dongle with t68i and it really helped.
The only way i was able to get my MPM to detect the phone was to disable the IR device on my laptop and disable all com ports in MPM setup except COM5. That way the com port got freed up and afterwards i was able to connect to my t68i through the virtual COM5.

hope this helps!

i have a TECOM BT3030 USB dongle installed on my Compaq notebook.
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Posted: 2003-03-09 17:35:00
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fil Posts: 17

Hi,
I bought a Racewood btd-2403 dongle. It works fine with my T39m, even much better then serial cable
But when I want to make t39 as a trusted device, it is unsuccesful, also I can't browse my t39 from the XTNDConnect manager software came with the dongle. Is it possible anyway, or this feature is only for t68 or newer phones?
I want to play a little bit, and want to set up my hbh-20 headset to use az pc headset, any idea how is it possible?

Thx for any hint



[ This Message was edited by: fil on 2003-03-12 10:14 ]
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Posted: 2003-03-11 12:07:00
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Psykotik Posts: 476

I just bought a Trust bluetooth adapter the other day, and i want to set up Internet on my ploota via GPRS. Is this possible? If so can you please tell me how? Im running XP pro btw. Also, i established a slow as you like 9.6kbps connection and got the net working, but after loading esatos front page it just dies on me. Any ideas? Thanks in advance
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Posted: 2003-03-12 10:18:00
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Thom Posts: 11

I paired up my t68i with my 3com bluetooth doogle... however now i am unable to send files from my phone to the pc... any one with any experiences on this?
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Posted: 2003-03-12 11:03:00
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kit Posts: 10

Hello all,
after much hacking, I got my USB-BT and P800 working together, using the 1.3.27 package for the dongle.

Now my question is this - how can I get the BT dongle software to automagically start up the Bluetooth serial port connection to the phone. I looked under Properties for the 'P800 Bluetooth Serial Port' and the 'Start Automatically' is greyed out!


cheers
kit
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Posted: 2003-03-13 20:42:00
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xiaoblur Posts: 6

@@ thom

i hust got a mitsumi...bT~~

the prob is the same...can send from com to hp

but not from hp to com

i oso duno wat to do with it liaos


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Posted: 2003-03-16 17:26:00
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marcel Posts: 6

Hi all,

Im thinking of getting a Gigabyte USB Blue tooth Dongle for my PC to use with my T68i..... Has anyone had any sucess with these. I want full functionallity especially Floats Mobile Agent, PC Controll from christersson.org and Contacts Sync.

Thanks

Marcel

[ This Message was edited by: marcel on 2003-03-17 07:07 ]
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Posted: 2003-03-17 08:04:00
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