motorola = trouble
Posted: 01-10-2005, 09:25 AM
cable) connected it to my computer, used it to dial my ISP, download
my emails, read newsgroups - transfer contact lists, etc. All without
any problems. Just as I would expect it to be. NOW I have a motorola.
Now I have problems. Sometimes connection via the datacable works,
most times it doesn't. The data cable came without software (OK -
could have read the box, but I was blinded by how easy it had all been
with the Nokia) so I had to buy that separately. Eventually I bought a
Belkin Bluetooth adaptor - but it still doesn't get any better. One
day it works and the next the phone says bluetooth link not attached
(or something like that). So reload everything all over and it may
work, or I may get a message saying Wrong License Type (the Belkin BT
software isn't licensed, so whats it talking about?).
Seems to me the best way to solve these problens is to go back to
Nokia - can you convince me any other way????
Incidently, since the Belkin comes with software, why doesn't the
motorola datacable? I appreciate that some people might already have
software, but it seems like they are saving the fifty pence it would
cost to include a disk so that they can charge you twenty quid for
it!!!



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