Bluetooth sync problem -- help.

Posted: 04-17-2004, 01:35 PM
hi,

First apology for bringing an issue not related to cellular as this
problem is sync tungsten T with belking bluetooth adapter.

Set up everything:

1. belking adapter configured to use com 4 & detects PDA with
successful pairing

2. TT set up to detect & pair with belking adapter

Both devices see each other. The problem is when doing a sync over
bluetooth

1. syn initiated (stage 1)
2. after 30 or so seconds TT gives message:

"connection between hand held and desktop could not be established.
Please check your setup & try again".

This is really weird as paring was successful so why doesn't sync
work?

Help,

thanks
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Tony Clark
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Re: Bluetooth sync problem -- help.
Posted: 04-17-2004, 11:10 PM

SNIP

> Both devices see each other. The problem is when doing a sync over
> bluetooth
>
> 1. syn initiated (stage 1)
> 2. after 30 or so seconds TT gives message:
>
> "connection between hand held and desktop could not be established.
> Please check your setup & try again".
>
> This is really weird as paring was successful so why doesn't sync
> work?
>

You need to have the T|T configured properly for synching as opposed to
using BT for say a Network or Cell Phone connection.

I created a new Connection type through Preferences that I called BT to PC.
The parameters are

Connect To: PC
Via: Bluetooth
Device: <PC device name as discovered by Bluetooth>

This works perfectly for me. So check which connection type you are using,
it should say so in the Hot Sync app.

Hope this helps
TC


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Mauricio Freitas
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Re: Bluetooth sync problem -- help.
Posted: 04-17-2004, 11:15 PM
You can follow Tony's advice. Also check that this Bluetooth dongle is not
connected to a USB HUB, but directly to your computer.

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>
> SNIP
>
> > Both devices see each other. The problem is when doing a sync over
> > bluetooth
> >
> > 1. syn initiated (stage 1)
> > 2. after 30 or so seconds TT gives message:
> >
> > "connection between hand held and desktop could not be established.
> > Please check your setup & try again".
> >
> > This is really weird as paring was successful so why doesn't sync
> > work?
> >

> You need to have the T|T configured properly for synching as opposed to
> using BT for say a Network or Cell Phone connection.
>
> I created a new Connection type through Preferences that I called BT to

PC.
> The parameters are
>
> Connect To: PC
> Via: Bluetooth
> Device: <PC device name as discovered by Bluetooth>
>
> This works perfectly for me. So check which connection type you are using,
> it should say so in the Hot Sync app.
>
> Hope this helps
> TC
>
>



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