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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2004 7:02 pm Post subject: IPAQ 2210 and motorola v600 bluetooth connection
hi
can anybody help i have ttn3, Ipaq 2210 bluetooth, how do i make a bluetooth connection with the ipac and a motorola V600 phone on O2 which has a gprs always on connection, when I have tried the pda wonts to use a dail up number I am confused any help would be a life saver
Hi
It can be quite tricky, the best way is to look on the o2 web site on this link: http://www.o2.co.uk/productsservices/mobileweb/gettingstarted_pocketpc/0,,141,00.html
You can either use the o2 software or put the settings in manually.
You also need to pair the v600 and the iPAQ. Set the v600 to "find me" in connections, then use the wizard on the ipaq to find the v600. When either the v600 or the IPAQ ask for the pin (usually the v600), enter 1234, thats the default, you can change it later.
Oh, and ignore the list of compatable phones, the v600 is compatable.
Good luck
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