Re: iPaq 2210 Bluetooth sync failure
From: Bitman (scappo_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/02/04
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Date: Fri, 02 Jul 2004 18:55:59 -0300
Reply to message from "Mauricio Freitas
[MVP]" <dr.emailposter@nowhere.invalid>
(Mon, 28 Jun 2004 07:14:49) about "Re:
iPaq 2210 Bluetooth sync failure":
I have tried to connect my USB bluetooth
adapter directly without any USB hub
between and I have been the same
problem.
Please, let me know if there is any other
solution.
Bye
Bitman
Fri, 02 Jul 2004 13:47:06 -0300
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From: "Mauricio Freitas [MVP]" <dr.
emailposter@nowhere.invalid> Sent: Mon,
28 Jun 2004 07:14:49
Subject: Re: iPaq 2210 Bluetooth sync
failure
If you're using the Bluetooth on a USB Hub,
please try again, directly to your
computer...
-- Mauricio Freitas, Microsoft MVP Mobile Devices Bluetooth guides: http://www. geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=449 Performance Centre (Pocket PC reviews): http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp? ContentId=2028 Handango discount: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/handango_ code.asp "Bitman" <scappo@conexion.com.py> wrote in message news: 1088402643@scappo.conexion.com.py... > Sincerely I can't believe that is a > bluetooth problem. > My Belkin USB Bluetooth adapter is > connected to desktop PC thru a USB hub. > But don't forget that I have not problems > using others bluetooth services between > PC and PPC, like files transfer or dial-up. > At this time, I'm sure that's a Activesync > problem, and I'm almost crazy looking for > a solution. > Bitman. > === Posted with Qusnetsoft > NewsReader > 2.1.0.10 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mauricio Freitas [MVP]" <dr. > emailposter@nowhere.invalid> Sent: > Sun, > 27 Jun 2004 15:59:13 > Subject: Re: iPaq 2210 Bluetooth sync > failure > Bitman, how is your Bluetooth installed? > Is it a USB dongle? Is it connected > directly to your computer, or to a USB > HUB? Have you disabled Power > Management for all USB > ports you have on your computer? > -- > Mauricio Freitas, Microsoft MVP Mobile > Devices Bluetooth guides: http://www. > geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid= > 449 Performance Centre (Pocket PC > reviews): http://www.geekzone.co.nz/ > content.asp? > ContentId=2028 Handango discount: > http://www.geekzone.co.nz/handango_ > code.asp > "Bitman" <scappo@conexion.com.py> > wrote in message news:O6dDRfHXEHA. > 1152@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> Thanks Helio, >> With yours advices I change COM3 port >> to COM6 in both Activesync and > Widcomm >> but I advance, pitifully, only a single >> step. >> Now, when I try to sync my iPaq 2210 >> via bluetooth with my desktop PC, I > can >> get as far as both saying connected >> then my PC states it does not > recognize >> the device emerging a Activesync >> warning window saying it. >> There is no problem in pairing both >> devices (iPaq and desktop PC) and >> sending files between them via >> bluetooth or connecting the iPaq with >> the dial-up services at the PC. My >> problem is that I can't synchronise via >> Microsoft >> ActiveSync thru the bluetooth. >> Looking around (google), I found a >> forum with the same problems and no > valid >> answers: http://ppcw.net/forum/ >> viewtopic.php?pid=5893 >> Is this a Activesync bug?, or what other >> parameters I can get change? >> Bitman. >> "Helio Diamant - MS/MVP, Mobile >> Devices" <helio@nospam. >> pocketpcfreak.com> >> wrote in message news:e1zFnuEXEHA. >> 500@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >>> Could be some conflict in COM ports. >>> Try to: >>> 1. Check if the COM port used by >>> activesync matches the one used for >>> the Serial Local Service in the >>> Widcomm driver. If they don't, >>> change the > port >>> at ActiveSync so that they match. >>> 2. If it still doesn't work, try to change >>> the COM port both in the >> Widcomm >>> Driver's Serial Service, and in >>> ActiveSync. For my experience, >>> COM5 > works >>> well in most situations, but it is often >>> used at the Widcomm Driver by > the >>> Serial Client Applications. In this case, >>> you should first change the > port >>> at the Client Applications, to release >>> it, and then at the Local > Services. >>> Sometimes you will need to reboot in >>> the middle. Also, don't forget to re- >>> pair your device with the computer >>> after >>> that. >>> -- >>> Helio Diamant - MS/MVP Mobile >>> Devices http://www.pocketpcfreak. >>> com >>> "Bitman" <scappo@conexion.com. >>> py> >>> wrote in message news: >>> uVr0BH7WEHA. >>> 2816@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >>>> Now I connect my iPaq 2210 to my >>>> desktop PC with Belkin bluetooth >>>> USB adapter. >>>> The file transfer and dial-up >>>> bluetooth services work fine, but >>>> when I >> try >>>> to sync with bluetooth the problems >>>> begin. >>>> The problems are not with bluetooth >>>> configuration but with ActiveSync >>>> because when I try to connect >>>> them, the bluetooth connection is >>> established >>>> between my iPaq and desktop PC >>>> but >>>> in my PPC screen remains the "try > to >>> sync >>>> window" with the cancel and hide >>>> options. In the desktop PC windows, >> after >>>> seconds, appears a advice windows >>>> that activesync does not recognize > the >>>> device or the connected device is >>>> not a PPC. >>>> When a connect to my desktop >>>> computer through cradle there are >>>> no >>> problems. >>>> Any suggestion? >>>> Bitman.
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