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paul basesoft

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#1749 22-Jun-2004 02:18

Read Bluetooth ActiveSync guide for i-mate (O2 XDA II, QTEK 2020). http://www.geekzone.co.nz/content.asp?contentid=2417

However in the Bluetooth configuration I do not have a com port (3). I can not select or add one. I use dell inspiron with xp sp 1. Everything else is as stated.
I tried to update Bluetooth USB drivers (sitecom). Didn't work.

Does anybody know how to solve this.

Kind regards, Paul

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  #6758 22-Jun-2004 13:09
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What's the brand of your Bluetooth adapter?




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paul basesoft

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  #6760 22-Jun-2004 21:30

Hai,

My Bluetooth USB adapter is from Sitecom / Widdcom :- ).
CN-500/501/502/504 Bluetooth adapter (Driver version 1.4.2.11)

I also installed latest version of activesync 3.7.1.
In the mean time I tried linking to a W2K system. This worked within minutes through Bluetooth!!!

Kind regards, Paul

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