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Bluetooth for dummies sites?

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Jvdk - 19 May 2004 21:49 GMT
Or something like that...

I, as some here, don't get my Nokia 6600
connected to my PC.. Using the orginal software from the dongle
I get to make some connection and send data from my phone...

But establising a 'virtual' serial port worked only one short time (Nokia Pc
Suite)
and now a lot of error messages occur..

So does anyone know any good sites with basic step-by-step information
to make all this work..?

Thanx!
Jasper
Mauricio Freitas - 20 May 2004 08:14 GMT
You can have a look on Geekzone... Check our Bluetooth Guides and the forum
discussions...

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> Or something like that...
>
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> Thanx!
> Jasper
mc_woods - 20 May 2004 11:32 GMT
> Or something like that...
>
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> Thanx!
> Jasper

Ah no. But I've heard rumours that the PC connectivity support from
Nokia Series 60 phones over bluetooth isn't great. I also heard that
Apple have implemented their own version of Nokia's PC software and
some people have told me it's great. Although I've rarely used PC one,
and have never used the apple one.
SA - 24 May 2004 07:49 GMT
> Or something like that...

This is it.

Describe what you have done and the nature of the problem in detail.

Tell what you have and what you expect it to do.

You'll usually get an answer from the people in the newsgroup.
 
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