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Old 23-01-2004, 19:35   #3
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Re: Bluetooth

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Originally Posted by hairy_mick
Has anyone had any experiance with bluetooth i am trying to get my laptop to function with my nokia 6310i but have had no look the software that came with the phone the connection manager has three options com irda bluetooth
but when you press bluetooth menue and apply another menue says select bluetooth serial port which has com port 1 to 13 then press on connect you get device fail now why would you want to use a com port when they are usb devices i havent seen a bluetooth serial unit. Help!!!!
Most bluetooth software packages create virtual com ports. Check the device manager you may find you have a string of them. You do need to make sure that you have set up a pairing between the phone and the pc or they wont talk to each other.

The blue tooth software will normaly let you map a particular phone service to a port.

HTH
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