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| My Dash doesn't synchronize through Bluetooth... Hi, I got a new T-Mobile Dash and upgraded it to MS Mobile 6.0. I have a Dell Latitude D610 with Bluetooth Stack from Toshiba v4.00.20(D). I can synchronize with the USB cable. I can synchronize with Bluetooth my old Nokia and use my headset. What is strange that the Phone shows up as a network access point on the Bluetooth app on my Dell. In any case, I tried a lot and my phone doesn't synchronize with the PC. When I delete all bluetooth devices and readd from laptop I'm getting a message that the phoen refused connection. Any ideas are welcome! |
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| Re: My Dash doesn't synchronize through Bluetooth... At 05 Jun 2007 15:07:43 -0500 Frank wrote: > I got a new T-Mobile Dash and upgraded it to MS Mobile 6.0. > I have a Dell Latitude D610 with Bluetooth Stack from Toshiba v4.00.20 (D). > > I can synchronize with the USB cable. > I can synchronize with Bluetooth my old Nokia and use my headset. > > What is strange that the Phone shows up as a network access point on the > Bluetooth app on my Dell. I assume you paired your Dash to the PC from the PC? WinMo phones need to do it the other way around- you need to do it from Activesync on the Dash, and setup the BT partnership from there. Then you can initiate BT syncs from the device (never the PC!) |
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| Re: My Dash doesn't synchronize through Bluetooth... Hi, I deleted all the partnerships again and re-added from the phone. The phone claims success. However, Is till can't sync. When I open the ActiveSync on the phone I select: connect with Bluetooth. It states that there is no partnership. I go through the process and select the PC that I just added. This is repeats itself. Do I need to setup a "COM" port? On the laptop side I noticed that the ActiveSync doesn't have Bluetooth listed as a device. Just USB, COM's, DMA, IR. Frank "Todd Allcock" <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote in message news:f44op0$mde$2@aioe.org... > At 05 Jun 2007 15:07:43 -0500 Frank wrote: > >> I got a new T-Mobile Dash and upgraded it to MS Mobile 6.0. >> I have a Dell Latitude D610 with Bluetooth Stack from Toshiba v4.00.20 > (D). >> >> I can synchronize with the USB cable. >> I can synchronize with Bluetooth my old Nokia and use my headset. >> >> What is strange that the Phone shows up as a network access point on > the >> Bluetooth app on my Dell. > > > I assume you paired your Dash to the PC from the PC? WinMo phones need > to do it the other way around- you need to do it from Activesync on the > Dash, and setup the BT partnership from there. Then you can initiate BT > syncs from the device (never the PC!) > > |
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| Re: My Dash doesn't synchronize through Bluetooth... At 06 Jun 2007 08:51:57 -0500 Frank wrote: > I deleted all the partnerships again and re-added from the phone. The phone > claims success. However, Is till can't sync. > When I open the ActiveSync on the phone I select: connect with Bluetooth. It > states that there is no partnership. I go through the process and select the > PC that I just added. This is repeats itself. > > Do I need to setup a "COM" port? On the laptop side I noticed that the > ActiveSync doesn't have Bluetooth listed as a device. Just USB, COM's, DMA, > IR. Oooops. Sorrry- forgot about that! Yes- you need to tell activesync on the PC to use whatever COM port your PC's BT adapter uses. |
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| Re: My Dash doesn't synchronize through Bluetooth... That seems to be the problem. Don't know how to to this. My Toshiba Bluetooth stack seems to recognize it as a "network access point" not as a COM port. There doens't seem to be a manual mode to have it recognized as a COM port. I can add COM ports in the Bluetooth COM port seetings under the control panel. However, I can't assign anthing. Not sure how to to this. "Todd Allcock" <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote in message news:f46js5$dvt$1@aioe.org... > At 06 Jun 2007 08:51:57 -0500 Frank wrote: > >> I deleted all the partnerships again and re-added from the phone. The > phone >> claims success. However, Is till can't sync. >> When I open the ActiveSync on the phone I select: connect with Bluetooth. > It >> states that there is no partnership. I go through the process and > select the >> PC that I just added. This is repeats itself. >> >> Do I need to setup a "COM" port? On the laptop side I noticed that the >> ActiveSync doesn't have Bluetooth listed as a device. Just USB, COM's, > DMA, >> IR. > > > Oooops. Sorrry- forgot about that! Yes- you need to tell activesync on > the PC to use whatever COM port your PC's BT adapter uses. > > |
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| Re: My Dash doesn't synchronize through Bluetooth... At 06 Jun 2007 10:56:00 -0500 Frank wrote: > That seems to be the problem. Don't know how to to this. My Toshiba > Bluetooth stack seems to recognize it as a "network access point" not > as a COM port. I don't think you have to assign the Dash as a COM port specifically- you just want to create a BT "serial port" on the PC and then tell Activesync to look for connections on it. > There doens't seem to be a manual mode to have it recognized as a > COM port. > I can add COM ports in the Bluetooth COM port seetings under the > control panel. However, I can't assign anthing. > Not sure how to to this. Let's say you create a "COM5 (Incoming Port)." You should be able to then tell Activesync to connect using COM5. Then try to connect from the Dash and it should connect You might have to reboot (or at least kill Activesync's processes and restart) before ActiveSync "sees" the new ports. (It does have to be an "incoming port" on the PC, by the way...) If that still gives you trouble, you might want to uninstall the Toshiba BT stack (assuming you're using XP SP2) and install the native XP MS stack, which is Activesync friendly. (I had trouble syncing with the stack my BT dongle came with- when I uninstalled the OEM software and ran the add new hardware wizard to install the MS stack things ran more smoothly.) Of course, if you are already using BT for other purposes more important to you than Activesync and they're all working well, you might ignore the above advice- I find setting up BT devices flakey enough to make a strong case for leaving well enough alone when it's mostly working! ;-) |
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| Re: My Dash doesn't synchronize through Bluetooth... Todd, I replaced the BT driver with the Microsoft one. All works fine. Myabe the word will spread to Dell.... Thanks for you help. "Todd Allcock" <elecconnec@AmericaOnLine.com> wrote in message news:f46rdm$c4s$2@aioe.org... > At 06 Jun 2007 10:56:00 -0500 Frank wrote: >> That seems to be the problem. Don't know how to to this. My Toshiba >> Bluetooth stack seems to recognize it as a "network access point" not >> as a COM port. > > I don't think you have to assign the Dash as a COM port specifically- you > just want to create a BT "serial port" on the PC and then tell Activesync > to look for connections on it. > >> There doens't seem to be a manual mode to have it recognized as a >> COM port. >> I can add COM ports in the Bluetooth COM port seetings under the >> control panel. However, I can't assign anthing. >> Not sure how to to this. > > Let's say you create a "COM5 (Incoming Port)." You should be able to > then tell > Activesync to connect using COM5. Then try to connect from the Dash and > it should connect You might have to reboot (or at least kill > Activesync's processes and restart) before ActiveSync "sees" the new > ports. > > > (It does have to be an "incoming port" on the PC, by the way...) > > If that still gives you trouble, you might want to uninstall the Toshiba > BT stack (assuming you're using XP SP2) and install the native XP MS > stack, > > which is Activesync friendly. (I had trouble syncing with the stack my > BT dongle came with- when I uninstalled the OEM software and ran the add > new hardware wizard to install the MS stack things ran more smoothly.) > Of course, if you are already using BT for other purposes more important > to you than Activesync and they're all working well, you might ignore the > above advice- I find setting up BT devices flakey enough to make a strong > case for leaving well enough alone when it's mostly working! ;-) > > |
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