06-21-2008, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by fastlerner You need to check in your BT services on the PC and make sure that there is a serial service mapped to a COM port. Then in WMDC, make sure that the BT COM port is enabled for ActiveSync connections. | [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']So, how does one do this? I went into Device Manager and found nothing/no way to do this, then went into Control Panel > Bluetooth Devices > Set up a Bluetooth Device which then opens the "Bluetooth Devices" box. The Devices Tab is default. The device is listed "MGWs_Treo" with a caption of "Passkey enabled" Clicking on it and then on Properties > Services. There are no services listed. The PC then searches for services, finds Active Sync (box checked) and I click OK. Then it takes me back to the Devices where the Device now says Connected. However that only lasts for a few seconds then the "Connected" vanishes. If I go back to "Properties" the Active Sync service is no longer there.[/font] [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']If I click on the Com Ports tab there is an option for Incoming or Outgoing with Incoming (I'm guessing) the one I want. However with Incoming there is no way to select a port.[/font] Quote:
Originally Posted by fastlerner Once the BT COM port is enabled and made available to WMDC, the Treo will see it as something it can connect to with ActiveSync. | [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']In WMDC > Mobile Device Settings > Connection Settings there are several options/check boxes. I have the following checked:[/font]- [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Allow USB Connections[/font]
- [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Allow connections to one of the following: > Bluetooth[/font]
- [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']This computer is connected to: > Automatic[/font]
- [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Allow automatic device authentication[/font]
- [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Allow data connections on device when connected to PC[/font]
[FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']So now I try to simply start over by removing from the PC (Bluetooth Devices > Devices > MGWs_Treo > Remove) and on the Treo (Bluetooth Settings > Devices >Optiplex_GX620 > Delete > Yes) and then do a reboot of both PC and Treo.[/font] [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Now to re-set up the Active Sync connection, first on the PC, BT Devices > Options > Allow BT Devices to find this computer & Allow BT devices to connect to this computer & Alert me when a new BT device wants to connect & Show the BT icon in the Notification area, Then on the Treo, Bluetooth Settings > Add new Device. The Treo searches and finds the PC (Optiplex_GX620) and asks for a passcode, I enter a passcode following which the PC says a BT device is trying to connect. I enter the passcode on the PC which it then says is connected, however when you go into the Device Properties > Services there are none listed.[/font] [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Now back on the Treo, it sits and thinks and finally pops up a dialogue box stating “Your device did not connect with Optiplex_GX620. The connection Failed or the passcode is incorrect.”[/font] [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Now if I try to set up the connection from the PC to the Treo, pretty much the process is the same with the one (key?) difference being when the Active Sync services are added the PC then has a pop up that a device driver is being installed. However even with the driver installation being successful the Treo still will not connect.[/font] Quote:
Originally Posted by fastlerner There are a variety of reasons why the PC would drop the COM port. My Dell BT stack does it sometimes after I reboot my laptop. Chances are it happened when you unplugged the BT adapter. | |
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