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Quellepacha

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#2135 30-Aug-2004 18:54
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Recently I've bought a new Nokia 6600 and tried to connect it to my
PC with the BT Dongle I already have frok Mobiltek.Problems began at
this point and tired of figting with PC Suite of Nokia.So need some
help from you.

I'm using Win XP Pro Version 2002 SP 2 ( Build 2600 ) at my PC with
Bluetooth USB Dongle from Mobiltek.As mentioned at Nokia 3650, 6600
and N-Gage Bluetooth Cell Phone.pdf from windigo systems(
www.windigosys.com ) first I installed PC Suite for Nokia 6600 version
1.1.0 and then the XTNDConnect Blue Manager 3.1b.Here are my Device
Manager settings:

Bluetooth Bridge Bluetooth COM Bridge Manufacturer Windigo systems
btkrnbdg.sys File version 2,0,0,0 Device Instance Id
Root\Bluetooth_Bridge\0000 Hardware Ids ESI0108

COM Ports BT COM port - DUN COM31 Btcomm.sys File version 1,0,0,0
COM Ports BT COM port - FAX COM33 Btcomm.sys File version 1,0,0,0
COM Ports BT COM port - LAN COM32 Btcomm.sys File version 1,0,0,0
COM Ports BT COM port - SERIAL COM30 Btcomm.sys File version 1,0,0,0

As mentioned at Nokia 3650, 6600 and N-Gage Bluetooth Cell Phone.pdf
from windigo systems

• Please install PC Suite for your Nokia phones;( done )
• After Installation, there will have two icons in the system tray
(done )
• Install Blue Manager, end user can download this version from
www.windigosys.com/support.htm and please remember to install the
version for Other only; ( done )
• After installation and rebooting system, please run Blue Manager,
make sure that your Nokia phones are in discoverable mode, we use
Nokia 3650 as example here. In Blue Manager, right click icon of Nokia
3650, select ‘Trust Device' to pair computer with phone; ( done for
6600 )
• Please check the Bluetooth virtual serial COM port, in Blue Manager,
Tools,Options,Bluetooth Ports, please remember the port number;( Done
)
• Double click the left icon in the system tray to open one dialog
window named ‘Connection Properties' to select right port to connect
to, ( Done )
• After selecting the right port there will have a jump out dialog,
please select right phone; ( Done )
• Double click the application icon on the desktop, all are set and
enjoy; ( still can not connect so can not enjoy )

But XTNDConnect Blue Manager 3.1b can find the Nokia 6600 without any
problem and connect to it but Pc Suite can not do it.So what can be
done ?

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#8179 30-Aug-2004 19:12
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Windows XP Service Pack 2 already comes with a Bluetooth stack. Did you Bluetooth dongle worked with this version (not with PC Suite, but was it recognised by Windows XP?), before installing the XTNDConnect software? If yes, then there'd be no need to install the XTNDConnect.

Also, I'd first configure the Bluetooth software then install the PC Suite.




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Quellepacha

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#8183 30-Aug-2004 19:39
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At my first attempt before installing XTNDConnect Blue Manager My device Manager found Bluetooth Radios,Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator Driver date :03.08.2004 version 5.1.2600.2180 bthenum.sys.I noted the BT serial port and have communication with my 6600 and PC.After installed PC suite and adjusted the serial port but silent PC suite...So I uninstalled everything used :
To see nonpresent devices in Device Manager, open a command prompt:
C:\> set DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES=1
C:\> devmgmt.msc
uninstalled the nonpresent devices and then did all the things mentioned at my first post.

robw
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#10876 9-Dec-2004 10:47
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Try this document "Nokia 6600 Setup Guide.pdf" from Belkin:
http://search.belkin.com/cgi-bin/MsmFind.exe?QUERY_ENCODING=UTF-8&CFGNAME=MssFind.cfg&AND_ON=N&AGE_WGT=0&EN=X&DE=X&NO_DL=X&x=28&y=14&QUERY=f8t003%20nokia*&LL=EN

Worked for me when nothing else did!

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