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Connecting a PocketPC (Windows Mob 6) via Bluetooth to ActiveSync Problems
I have an HP iPaq112. I cannot, for the life of me get the PDA to connect
to my laptop via Bluetooth. I have followed the instructions to the letter but neither PDA nor the laptop can detect each other during the connection phase. I have configured COM1 as a virtual BT connection. I have also enabled the iPaq in the Bluetooth manager. In the iPaq itself its Bluetooth manager has a connection to the laptop icon. The two machines can "see" each other but that's as far as it gets. ActiveSync can't see the iPaq. Laptop runs Windows XP SP2. Is there any secret to getting all this to work? I can successfully connect using a USB cable. Thanks |
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Re: Connecting a PocketPC (Windows Mob 6) via Bluetooth to ActiveSync Problems
Hi,
Try checking if "ActiveSync" service is selected under the Bluetooth partnership setting that you have with your laptop. To access it: Tap Start- Settings - Connections tab - Bluetooth - tap the laptop under the device listing. -- Regards, Raj Pillai Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/raj "Snapper" <snapper_won@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message news:47c56309$0$24693$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com... >I have an HP iPaq112. I cannot, for the life of me get the PDA to connect > to my laptop via Bluetooth. > > I have followed the instructions to the letter but neither PDA nor the > laptop can detect each other during the connection phase. > > I have configured COM1 as a virtual BT connection. I have also enabled the > iPaq in the Bluetooth manager. > > In the iPaq itself its Bluetooth manager has a connection to the laptop > icon. > > The two machines can "see" each other but that's as far as it gets. > ActiveSync can't see the iPaq. > > Laptop runs Windows XP SP2. > > Is there any secret to getting all this to work? > > I can successfully connect using a USB cable. > > Thanks > > |
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Re: Connecting a PocketPC (Windows Mob 6) via Bluetooth to ActiveSync Problems
Raj Pillai wrote...
> Try checking if "ActiveSync" service is selected under the Bluetooth > partnership setting that you have with your laptop. To access it: > > Tap Start- Settings - Connections tab - Bluetooth - tap the laptop under the > device listing. When I went to this page I found the following items: Under the General tab Bluetooth General Current Profile - Default in the dropdown box Bluetooth Status Bluetooth is On/Off BT On Off buttons Use the Bluetooth manager to set Connections Along the bottom the following tabs appear General, Accessibility, About and Services. I clicked on "Bluetooth Manager" and the laptop's icon appeared. Its title is "Activesync with Asus" (name of the laptop). I've given up. Bluetooth, for me is one of the worst hit and miss "technologies" that have appeared on a computer since the days of MS DOS and when they introduced "plug n play". |
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Re: Connecting a PocketPC (Windows Mob 6) via Bluetooth to ActiveSync Problems
Hi,
I guess the interface must be slightly different on your mobile device to access the Bluetooth settings of the device. Would suggest you take a look under Services (> General, Accessibility, About and Services). -- Regards, Raj Pillai Microsoft MVP - Mobile Devices http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/raj "Snapper" <snapper_won@yahoo.com.au> wrote in message news:03214e5e$0$28384$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com... > Raj Pillai wrote... > >> Try checking if "ActiveSync" service is selected under the Bluetooth >> partnership setting that you have with your laptop. To access it: >> >> Tap Start- Settings - Connections tab - Bluetooth - tap the laptop under >> the >> device listing. > > When I went to this page I found the following items: > > Under the General tab > > Bluetooth General > > Current Profile - Default in the dropdown box > > Bluetooth Status > > Bluetooth is On/Off > > BT On Off buttons > > Use the Bluetooth manager to set Connections > > Along the bottom the following tabs appear > > General, Accessibility, About and Services. > > I clicked on "Bluetooth Manager" and the laptop's icon appeared. Its title > is "Activesync with Asus" (name of the laptop). > > I've given up. Bluetooth, for me is one of the worst hit and miss > "technologies" that have appeared on a computer since the days of MS DOS > and when they introduced "plug n play". > > > |
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Re: Connecting a PocketPC (Windows Mob 6) via Bluetooth to ActiveSync Problems
Speaking of Bluetooth pairing, what sort of realistic data transfer speeds
could you expect between a mobile phone that has a 3G data connection to the internet (say at around 3mbps) and a Pocket PC device? |
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