Re: Windows Mobile 5 bluetooth connexion
- From: "Werner \"Menneisyys\" Ruotsalainen [MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices]" <!ei.maileja@kiitos!>
- Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 10:39:31 +0100
Please post a screenshot of your current Bluetooth settings screen, showing
the Nokia.
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Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen - Microsoft MVP - Windows - Mobile Devices
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"Alan" <Alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I think I was not clear. I usually only activate my Bluetooth network
connection. And I have internet. I do not need to create any dial up
connection . Just activate a network connection.
"Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen [MVP" wrote:
So, you've discovered the DUN service & defined a connection just like
under
WM2003.
Note that actually starting a connection, as has also been pointed out in
some of my articles, is done differently under WM5 than under WM2003: in
the Connectivity bubble, there's no connection link to click. You must
rely
on the individual programs' activating the connection themselves - or,
alternatively, you can start them from the Connections menu, using the
Connect context menu item (this requires a LOT of taps).
Isn't this difference between WM2003 and WM5 that confused you?
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Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen - Microsoft MVP - Windows - Mobile
Devices
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http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/ - you will definitely like it.
"Alan" <Alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am sure that the Windows Mobile 5 see a DUN
"Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen [MVP" wrote:
Let's make this straight. You're referring to BLuetooth DUN, and not
BT
PAN.
They're completely different.
BT Dial-up networking (DUN) is what the Nokia is offering (no Nokias
have
gone *exclusively* the PAN way, which, unfortunately, can't be stated
about
Windows Mobile). Are you absolutely sure that your new Airis can't see
its
"Dial-up Networking" feature? What services do you see when you click
the
Nokia from inside the Bluetooth device list? Can you post a screenshot
of
it?
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Werner "Menneisyys" Ruotsalainen - Microsoft MVP - Windows - Mobile
Devices
Please see the Pocket PC Mag Expert Blog (including mine) at
http://www.pocketpcmag.com/blogs/ - you will definitely like it.
"Alan" <Alan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello
I was formally using an ASUS MyPal, with Pocket PC 4.20 . To connect
to
the
internet, I use my Nokia 6300 phone, by the mean of a bluetooth
network
connection. It works great. I bought recently an Airis T620 PDA,
with
Windows
Mobile 5, and I can't do the same, it discovers my Bluetooth network
Access,
but I can't activate it, in order to use my GPRS connexion.
I welcome every suggestions. Thanks
.
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