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Connecting to a T310 with IR

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Tucho - 06 Oct 2003 18:42 GMT
Hi all

I read several messages about connecting to a SonyEricsson T310 with
an IR port. I will like to know how this is done. Is there any website
that explains this? I have a laptop with an IR connector but I only
used it for printing. I will also like to know what kind of files I
can download to/from my phone.

TIA

Tucho
Aaron Wiens - 17 Oct 2003 20:27 GMT
Hi,

I'm playing around with an Ericsson T310 and it's infrared port.  If the
Infrared port is on the laptop then it's driver should already be installed.
Should be just a matter of Activating the IR port on the computer and then
putting the T310 IR port in a line of sight (up to about 3 feet I believe)
with the laptops IR port.  And connection should be established.

I haven't tried sending files back and forth, I'm using it to send AT
commands (modem commands) through the hyperterminal to do it.  The driver
for the infrared device I'm using creates a Virtual COM port, that I connect
the hyperterminal to.  As for sending files a Transfer files box pops up in
the system tray (I'm using Windows XP) and it says you can send/recieve
files, though I haven't tried.

Cheers,
Aaron

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