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FrustratedBluet
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October 29th, 2005 17:00
Hey,
Have you figured this out yet. I have the same problem, only with a sony ericsson T637. It was a cake walk on my HP laptop to get things working, and I'm starting to get really frustrated with Dell
WxGuy1
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October 29th, 2005 19:00
FrustratedBluet
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October 29th, 2005 19:00
Hey,
Please let me know if you find something out.
Thanks,
Jeremy
WxGuy1
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October 29th, 2005 21:00
FrustratedBluet
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October 29th, 2005 21:00
one more question, do you have xp media edition? I'm starting to think it's the problem. I think if I had XP Professional there would be a folder option of "My Bluetooth Places." I think that would fix the problem.
Thanks for keeping me posted.
J
PS - I'm starting to regret going with Dell
esquire
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October 30th, 2005 00:00
WxGuy1
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October 31st, 2005 16:00
I'm running XP Pro.
WxGuy1
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October 31st, 2005 16:00
esquire
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October 31st, 2005 21:00
The Dell/Toshiba stack does have the option, but probably not with dial-up networking (which I don't use). Have you checked to see if you are running the latest version 3.03.02(D)?
Are you sure it is dial-up networking service that you want? To sunchronize with ActiveSync, you need to install a Serial Port service, which doesn't appear to be available with your Smartphone.
WxGuy1
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November 1st, 2005 02:00
I want the dial-up networking to allow me to use connect to the internet (on my laptop) via the GPRS connection (phone number: *99# I believe) on the cellphone. It works fine with the USB cable.
Message Edited by WxGuy1 on 10-31-2005 10:21 PM
Message Edited by WxGuy1 on 10-31-2005 10:22 PM
esquire
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November 1st, 2005 04:00
The Motorola page you quoted is using a WIDCOMM/Broadcom stack for the illustration, which offers more configuration and service options to their OEM based Bluetooth modules. The service is available to the Dell/Toshiba stack provided the same service has been enabled on your phone.
That said, I just realize there is something we have not checked. On your phone, go to Start > Configurations > BT SerialPortSetup and make sure your COM ports have been enabled. You should find the Configurations folder at the end of your phone's start menu.
Message Edited by esquire on 11-01-2005 02:06 PM
WxGuy1
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November 2nd, 2005 04:00
esquire
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November 2nd, 2005 10:00