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#293 24-Jun-2003 14:03
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I just got my HP H2210 today (coolest PDA I've ever played with), everything is great, except I can't connect to the internet through my Microsoft Bluetooth Conection, I have the wireless keyboard mouse setup. I heard that maybe they were working on a work around or new drivers or the microsoft setup but I cant find anything...so am I screwed and have to buy another bluetooth access point? When I search my computer for services offered from my h2210 it says none are offered. Please help I need web access! Thanks.

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#502 24-Jun-2003 16:00
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Congratulations on your new Pocket PC! On other news, sorry... You're out of luck. Microsoft Bluetooth implementation does not offer the services your Pocket PC needs to connect to a computer.

I've tested the Microsoft Keyboard and Mouse with other another Bluetooth adapter (using the beta widcomm 1.4 TDK) and they work fine. I haven't heard any news on Microsoft doing an update on this, yet.

Have a look in this article for more information.




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#503 24-Jun-2003 17:16
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what do you recommend for a new BT reciever, OR should I just get a CF Wi-Fi card for my H2210 to get into my exsisting WiFi network? Thanks for your help.

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#504 24-Jun-2003 17:27
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I have a TDK and a Bluetake at home (look in our reviews and they're very good.

We're also running the bluetooth competitions and will give three Bluetooth USB adapters during the next few weeks - look in our home page and enter the competition, you might be lucky...

If you're not planning to use a Bluetooth mobile phone, you could go wi-fi. But for greater flexibility I'd go Bluetooth.




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