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penguin57

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#923 17-Jan-2004 00:28
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I have a Microtune bluetooth dongle with WIDCOMM 1.3.2.7 and a T610.

My problem is My PC can't find any bluetooth devices when I try to detect my T610 but my T610 can see my PC, so I managed to pair the devices from my T610 and even do a file transfer from my T610 to PC, but my PC still doesn't see my T610 and if i try to connect to do a file transfer it says "Service File Transfer is not found on T610"

I had this same problem several months ago when I first bought my dongle. and after much fiddling it eventually worked, but recently I have had to format my HD and start again, unfortunatly I can't remeber what i did to get it working the first time so I fond myself pulling my hair out again!

Any advice would be great, thanks.

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#2813 17-Jan-2004 08:20
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A couple of basic questions... When searching from your computer, is the phone in discoverable mode? Is this dongle connected to a USB port in your computer or to a USB HUB?




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#2830 18-Jan-2004 08:33
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Well the dongle is plugged direct into the computer (not a hub) and the phone is discoverable.

any ideas?

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