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treanla

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#1244 20-Mar-2004 02:29
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Has anyone successfully used this product to connect their Palm to LAN ?.
I have paired the devices and setup a connection profile and a network profile.
When I try to connect the T3 give me the message "Error: Serial timeout. Could be bad cable or fault modem (0x0305)"

This message makes absolutly no sense to me.
The Palmone FAQ mentions this as caused by bad bluetooth device cache, but even if I completly erase all traces of bluetooth and start fresh I still end up with this message.

Sounds familiar to anyone ?

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treanla

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#4334 20-Mar-2004 03:32
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Found the solution ( or rather the lack of solution ) on a German board.

http://www.nexave.de/forum/thread.php?threadid=3609&sid=e2faa495d7c188ffeb1aeec87e284fc0&threadview=0&hilight=&hilightuser=0&page=1

Problem is the DBT-900 only supports PAN profile and the T3 does not support PAN....

Well, guess I'm off to buy a Belkin :-)



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#4337 20-Mar-2004 09:35
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Yep, you'll need something with LAN Access over PPP, and that should work for the Palm. Setup on Palm is easy, just follow one of our guides (forget the desktop side of course). You may have to enter the script to avoid "Error: PPP timeout (0x1231)" on your Palm when connecting. Try without the script first!





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