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FlashBastd
New Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 07/19/2002 : 03:46:50 AM
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Hi, I have a Nokia 6310, and I have just acquired a Bluetooth Adaptor for my PC, however as this is not a Nokia adaptor, I don't have the "Nokia Bluetooth Software Suite" anyone know how/where I can get hold of this software? I can't find it on Nokia's site anywhere.
Thanks,
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heliod
Socket Forum Fanatic
    
Israel
317 Posts |
Posted - 07/20/2002 : 02:02:03 AM
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The 6310 comes with a CD having the Bluetooth Suite. You should have it, if you have the phone.
Anyway, you can always go to http://www.nokia.com , search for 6310 and from the Phone details page go to the download page, where you will find the software to download.
Helio
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mpogr
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Israel
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Posted - 07/21/2002 : 12:38:01 AM
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heliod,
You make me laughing, indeed. Since when Nokia publishes its drivers on the Internet? Also, FlashBastd should use the adaptor NATIVE drivers and PRAY it will work with Nokia 6310 phone (which is well known to have compatibility problems with other vendors Bluetooth devices).
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Torsten
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Posted - 07/21/2002 : 12:48:18 AM
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Hi @all, 1. There is only a "Bluetooth Suite" comming with the original Nokia Card (or Kit). It has been posted in this forum. It can't be downloaded from Nokia! 2. With tricks you can use it with other Adapters, but you must have a Socket Card or a Nokia Card for installation. When the driver for Nokia Card is installed, you can install the Suite. When the Suite searches for Bluetooth connection, you have to take out the card, so that only your other Adapter is in your Computer. Before that, the driver from your other device must be connected to your Nokia 6310 (Serial bonded). Have fun 
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Torsten
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mainar11
New Member
New Zealand
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Posted - 07/23/2002 : 8:37:58 PM
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I have a Toshiba Satelite Pro 6100 with built in bluetooth and Nokia 6310 phone. I can establish a connection to my phone and use DUN etc, but cant use the Nokia PC Suite 4.81. Will the previous solution offered (Linking seriel ports) resolve my problem, and if so how do I do this?
Vince
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heliod
Socket Forum Fanatic
    
Israel
317 Posts |
Posted - 07/24/2002 : 05:10:11 AM
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quote: You make me laughing, indeed. Since when Nokia publishes its drivers on the Internet?
Michael,
You make me "crying", indeed, for the thought that I come from the same country as someone with such bad manners.
Anyway, Nokia publishes many drivers on their site. Your are right they did not publish the ones we are talking about. You are also right about the fact that I did not see that FlashBastd card is NOT a Nokia card.
But anyway, this is supposed to be a friendly forum, hold your natural agressiveness for other places, OK? We are all trying to help here.
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heliod
Socket Forum Fanatic
    
Israel
317 Posts |
Posted - 07/24/2002 : 2:11:06 PM
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PS - Just by the way, FlashBastd, you can download the Nokia PC Suite and the Nokia modem setup for the 6310 from the following URL:
http://www.nokia.com/phones/productsupport/6310/downloads.html
You will probably have to work in Parallel with the BT drivers that come with your card.
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mpogr
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Israel
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Posted - 07/25/2002 : 12:57:53 AM
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Dear heliod,
I must apologize for the language. I really haven’t intended to offend you. So, I really, really sorry if my irony (in fact, against Nokia rather than you) caused you any kind of displeasure. Best regards and sorry again,
Michael.
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andygascoigne
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Posted - 07/25/2002 : 04:03:33 AM
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Chaps,
There is however a site which hosts the bluetooth connection suite (as Nokia don't write that themselves - suprise!) - though this makes some noise about incompatibility for Nokia products (I took a backup of my system and installed the update which duly worked, though do make a backup if you intend to try!).
http://www.btsws.com/drivers/default.asp
regards
Andy
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heliod
Socket Forum Fanatic
    
Israel
317 Posts |
Posted - 07/25/2002 : 07:04:31 AM
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Andy,
This site is actually the Digianswer site, the driver in which the Nokia driver (and the Socket driver for Windows) is based on.
In the case of our friend FlashBastd, this doesn't help, since he needs the drivers for his card which is not from Nokia.
What he needs from Nokia in order to sync is the Bluetooth supporting Nokia communications Suite, which he can get from the Nokia site in the link that I specified in one of my messages above.
Michael, no bad feelings. I only felt I could not stay quiet to that one, not for me but for the sake of the forum. Sometimes we do make mistakes when trying to help people here. But never forget that we are users just like the others, and my mistake today may be your mistake tomorrow.
Helio
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mpogr
Member

Israel
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Posted - 07/25/2002 : 09:16:02 AM
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Dear Helio,
My reaction wasn't related to your answer to the original post, no matter whether it was correct or wrong. It was just an ironic remark regarding Nokia’s support practices, which are below any acceptable standards, and can be shortly described as a “complete customers disregard”. Anyway, please, accept my apologize. Regards,
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harry104
New Member
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Posted - 08/23/2002 : 07:12:41 AM
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I'm very sorry, but to me it still isn't quite clear how to operate my tdk "go blue" usb-bluetooth device with my nokia 6310. can anyone please tell me what software to use/install in what order? And if it is other software than what comes with phone or usb device, the url to download it?
thanx alot! Harry |
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heliod
Socket Forum Fanatic
    
Israel
317 Posts |
Posted - 08/23/2002 : 09:53:34 AM
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Harry,
I mainly use my Notebook or Desktop connection to the mobile phone for synchronizing the phone books. Sometimes, when you don't have a phone connection to the Internet, you can use the DUN profile to connect to the Internet via the mobile phone.
The last is a kind of use that I use more from the Pocket PC. I can connect to the Internet anywhere I may be. More than that, I can connect my Pocket PC to my desktop also when I don't have the craddle, and use ActiveSync or LAN Access to access the computer and the Internet.
Anyway, I use the USB stick much more as a wireless Access Point to the Network and to my DSL connection to the Internet.
I hope this helps you a little.
************************* Helio Diamant http://www.pocketpcfreak.com The Hebrew Pocket PC site
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harry104
New Member
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Posted - 08/24/2002 : 09:59:09 AM
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The answer you gave me doesn't help me, I'm sorry. I'm trying to find out everything about how to use my bluetooth phone / laptop. Thus: what software do I need, in what order should I install them, what settings do work? I want to use my phone as a wireless dialup modem and to synchronise phonebook etc.
thanks again! Harry
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heliod
Socket Forum Fanatic
    
Israel
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Posted - 08/24/2002 : 12:01:33 PM
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Harry,
Let's begin with the TDK:
1. Install the Nokia Communication Suite (that comes in the CD that comes with the phone) in your PC and you will be able to synchronize the address book and calendar with Outlook.
2. Install a Fax software like Winfax and you will be able to send faxes through the 6310.
3. Create an Internet connection and direct it to the Bluetooth DUN port, and you will be able to connect to the Internet via the Mobile Phone.
Now in the Pocket PC:
1. Install Print Pocket CE and you will be able to use your desktop's printer to print from the Pocket PC.
2. Install software like KSE TrueFax and you will be able to send faxes from the Pocket PC through the 6310.
3. Install software like Running Voice GSM and you will be able to: dial directly from the contacts in the Pocket PC to the 6310 for talking, send SMS from the Pocket PC, receive SMS to the Pocket PC and receive call alarms in the Pocket PC for answering the phone. That besides connecting to the Internet via 6310.
I hope this helps.
Helio
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harry104
New Member
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Posted - 08/25/2002 : 09:50:02 AM
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Heloid,
Thanks again for your reply. The problem is that my nokia suite shows a grey area where to choose bluetooth connection between pc/phone. I read that the tdk usb bluetooth device that I have isn't fully compatible with nokia (something with virtual ports?). Is there anyway around this, or a patch/ new version of the tdk or nokia software?
Besides this, my tdk device and nokia 6310 are well able to browse the net. I'm connected through it right now.
Harry
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heliod
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Israel
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Posted - 08/25/2002 : 11:18:58 AM
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Harry,
Sorry, I will have to let this answer to other users, since I really don't have data regarding compatibility issues between the TDK and Nokia hardware.
I hope someone with more experience with this equipment can help.
Helio
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trifin
Socket Forum Fanatic
    
United Kingdom
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Posted - 08/26/2002 : 11:34:35 AM
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Harry,
Firstly check http://www.no2wires.com/- superb site that is being continually updated. it will tell u what's achievable with ur tdk and nokia equipment. Then go here http://www.tdksystems.com/index.asp and download the latest version of the tdk software & utilities.
with regard to the drivers for the nokia ur on own - you will need some sort of driver to use the phone as a modem. Although you ought to be able to play around a great deal with the phone from ur pc using the various bits of tdk software with or without any nokia drivers!
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mikey
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 08/27/2002 : 03:44:16 AM
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Hi
I have read all the aboce threads re the bluetooth and 6310 connectivity and this is how I interpret it, I need a PCMCIA bluetooth card that the nokia data suite will recognise.
Well I have a toshiba bluettoth card and I can get DUN going through it no problems, but no joy with the nokia suite. so...
I looked around at buying a DTL-4 but has nokia now discontinued these ?? it seems to say so on some sites, what should I get instead, or is there a driver I can download from somewhere that will hook my current equipment such that the nokia PC suite can communicate with the 6310 via my toshiba pcmcia bluetooth card
Thanks in advance.
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heliod
Socket Forum Fanatic
    
Israel
317 Posts |
Posted - 08/27/2002 : 07:22:22 AM
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There is some truth in what you say.
In this case, if you buy the Socket card and work with the Socket Windows drivers, the PC Suite software from Nokia will surely recognize it. I've done that in the past.
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sloanm
New Member
Germany
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Posted - 10/25/2002 : 11:13:58 AM
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| After doing much research, I have found that both the TDK and EPOX USB Bluetooth devices use a Cambride Silicon Radio chip. It appears that Widcomm has developed the device driver software for these devices. To my knowledge the Widcomm driver 1.2.2.9, does not work with the Nokia PC Suite. The Nokia PC Suite 4.81 expects the BTSWS from digianswer in order to work. I am looking for a USB based version of the BTSWS software that is compatible with the Cambride Silicon Radio Chip. Or a solution that will provide USB based bluetooth connectivity that works with the Nokia PC Suite. If anyone can provide insight, I would appreciate it. I don't want to add another PCI card based solution. I am having enough IRQ troubles with all the devices I currently have installed. Thanks. |
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roostaar
New Member
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Posted - 12/30/2002 : 09:23:56 AM
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Hello All I have also just bought the nokia 6310i and (without first consulting anyone/anything!) got a USB Blutooth adaptor (not a card!!) as I thought this would let me syncronise my phone to my computer, I dont need my phone for a wireless modem. However, Nokia  PC Suite 4.81 will not allow me to connect the phone to the PC although the software that came with the 'Innovision Wavelinker USB Dongle' does acknowledge the phone! Please help!! |
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whyPocketPC
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USA
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Posted - 12/30/2002 : 12:06:25 PM
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So, which Socket Bluetooth Card are you using?1?   |
whyPocketPC
Also posting my opinions and reviews at http://www.pocketpctools.com |
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roostaar
New Member
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Posted - 12/30/2002 : 4:36:50 PM
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I'm not! I have no more room for another card when a USB adaptor should work fine. I have a 6310i, a 'Wavelinker' USB adaptor and Nokia PC Suite 4.81. I have since found out that the TDK USB dongle will work without a card but is 3 times the price of what I have already paid. Can anyone help poor ol me?
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whyPocketPC
Veteran Member
  
USA
39 Posts |
Posted - 12/30/2002 : 5:18:16 PM
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You may want to post in the non-Socket Bluetooth product section of the forum.
http://www.socketforum.com/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=52
You may have other folks that can help you out there rather than this 'Bluetooth Conneciton Kit' section. There may even be a thread that could be of use for you. |
whyPocketPC
Also posting my opinions and reviews at http://www.pocketpctools.com |
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wreckxxx
New Member
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Posted - 01/02/2003 : 01:46:39 AM
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Hi
The following may be of some help...
I have just spoken to Nokia Support about using Nokia PC suite with my 8910 via Bluetooth to sync the calendar etc. Nokia have stated that the PC Suite will only work with a 'Socket' PC card (Socket being a manufacturer). The Phone will connect the PC and can be used as a modem etc. but when it comes to PC Suite it will ONLY work with Socket cards.
Anyone found a way around this yet? |
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The_Great_Koekie
New Member
Netherlands
1 Posts |
Posted - 01/07/2003 : 04:43:49 AM
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About Nokia bluetooth connectivity, this is the deal:
For a bluetooth connection you need to:
- install the bluetooth driver - install bluetooth connection suite - install the modem driver
(in this order)
The problem is that the bluetooth connection suite is provided with the nokia DTL-4 card only. I also don't know if it will work with other cards but when I found the software I will try and let you know... If anyone has the software, please send it to me.... |
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tomahawk
New Member
Romania
2 Posts |
Posted - 01/15/2003 : 09:28:51 AM
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Anyone who have Bluetooth Software Suite from Digianswer (BTSWS). Not the patch (I already downloaded 1.09) but an installable kit. Please post the link or help me get it. |
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westlicht
Senior Member
 
Germany
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Posted - 01/16/2003 : 03:15:22 AM
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Nokia's PC Suite only works with bluetooth cards based on a "Digianser" bluetooth core. Vendors for such kind of cards are Toshiba, IBM, Nokia in the past (DTL-1, DTL-4) and of course Socket with their Bluetooth connectivity kit.
There definitely no workaround for other bluetooth devices and afaik there is no Digianswer based bluetooth USB adapter available on the market that may work with Nokia's PC Suite. For my desktop PC at home I haven't found a solution after very intensive product research, a workaround may be an extremely expensive but not very realiable PC card adapter for my Socket bluetooth card.
I dunno if Digianswer discontinued their business, their website is "frozen" for a couple of months and all developer message boards are offline too. There are IMHO no new vendors licensing Digianser technologie, maybe John D. can comment on this because it is in fact very speculative.
I use the Socket Bluetooth card on my laptop without any problems in combination with the PC Suite and a 6310i cell phone from nokia.
Nokia's product strategy for bluetooth support is really a shame for the whole bluetooth market and has from my personal view a huge negative impact on bluetooth sales in general. Nokia's bluetooth cell phones are (at least in Europe) a huge success and are actually very often the first bluetooth capable devices that customers are "confronted" with. So even IT novices try to install the PC Suite on their PC, buy an cheap bluetooth USB adapter and then the problems come up...
This scenario would be ideal to show the strenghts of bluetooth technology but Nokia's proprietary approach guarantees customers pure frustration and disappointment. There should be a quality seal for the interoperability of bluetooth products that protect customers against Nokia's politics of misinformation .
I'm definitely very happy with Socket bluetooth products but very sceptical about the long term success of bluetooth...
Just my 2 cents,
Bernd
@thomahawk: U can download Digiansers Bluetooth Software Suite 1.09 from IBMs website, the link is
ftp://ftp.pc.ibm.com/pub/pccbbs/options/bts109xp.exe |
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tomahawk
New Member
Romania
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Posted - 01/16/2003 : 05:02:24 AM
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There definitely no workaround for other bluetooth devices and afaik there is no Digianswer based bluetooth USB adapter available on the market that may work with Nokia's PC Suite. For my desktop PC at home I haven't found a solution after very intensive product research, a workaround may be an extremely expensive but not very realiable PC card adapter for my Socket bluetooth card.
So, with a TECOM Bluetooth USB dongle (Broadcomm as in device manager) I have no chance to use Nokia PC Suite. I hoped if the driver is installed for the above adaptor it doesn't matter what bluetooth software stack is running. Having a 6310i, BTSWS from Digianswer was the forced choice, just to work with PC Suite. My adaptor comes with Widcomm Bluetooth Suite 1.2.2.4 and when I tried to install the 1.2.2.18 version it doesn't worked. So if even almost the same software is useless I realize that other software suite has little chance so my request for BTSWS was futile.
There are IMHO no new vendors licensing Digianser technologie, maybe John D. can comment on this because it is in fact very speculative.
Sorry, but what means IMHO and who's John D.
I use the Socket Bluetooth card on my laptop without any problems in combination with the PC Suite and a 6310i cell phone from nokia.
So, no solution for desktop PC's exist?
Nokia's product strategy for bluetooth support is really a shame for the whole bluetooth market and has from my personal view a huge negative impact on bluetooth sales in general. Nokia's bluetooth cell phones are (at least in Europe) a huge success and are actually very often the first bluetooth capable devices that customers are "confronted" with.
Well said. I'm a little angry on them but even on me.
So even IT novices try to install the PC Suite on their PC, buy an cheap bluetooth USB adapter and then the problems come up...
My case, but I blame myself too because very little time I spent on researching the compatibility issues
There should be a quality seal for the interoperability of bluetooth products that protect customers against Nokia's politics of misinformation .
What could be done about that?
I'm definitely very happy with Socket bluetooth products but very sceptical about the long term success of bluetooth...
You're a lucky one for your choice. Hope it will succeed.
@thomahawk: U can download Digiansers Bluetooth Software Suite 1.09 from IBMs website, the link is
Thanx for the tip and for your writing. |
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westlicht
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Germany
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Posted - 01/16/2003 : 05:21:10 AM
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Just a few final comments:
".... but what means IMHO and who's John D." IMHO is an acronym for "in my humble opinion", John is the very dedicated moderator here in this forum
"... no solution for desktop PC's exist" No solution I'm aware of ...
"... but I blame myself too because very little time I spent on researching the compatibility issues" You shouldn't spent any time on compatibility issues, that's the basic idea of bluetooth. If the profiles match (activesyncing of a bluetooth headset actually doesn't make any sense;-) ,it should work. Don't blame yourself!!!
"... What could be done about that?" As far as i know, the bluetooth special interest group already started an initiative in that direction!?!?
Greetinx, Bernd |
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watson2k
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New Zealand
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Posted - 01/17/2003 : 1:10:48 PM
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TO be honest I gave up with getting Nokia products to work after two years of trying. I have a t68i now and I had my nokia BT card upgraded by socket with their latest software (well pleased with it).
I am using a Bluespoon headset with the phone and my pocket PC, my lap top can do dial up connections, but I can't get the erricson software to work. It seems telco's and telco hardware companies can't write software very well.
The reason why I switched was that I could never get the Nokia suite to work with any of their phones. There was always new models of phones and new versions of the software, with very little backwards compatibility.
Also, I discovered on the development front that Nokia never followed industry standards which was often the cause of many features not working. For example their phones cannot do voice dial from a BT headset, yet this is probably the most common feature people would want to use. If you think about it, why would someone buy a cordless headset, and then still have to use the phone to make the call.
So anyhow I made the switch and am quite happy with it.
As to where to get the Nokia sofware its available on their developer site or via their forum site. Both should be accessible from their main web site. You have to eventually search on the phone you have, then find the downloads link. |
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Katmai
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Posted - 01/18/2003 : 08:23:26 AM
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Excuse me for jumping in this thread also, but i saw mention of a T68i.
There is another thread about the T68i's bluetooth, not working with the Ericsson PC software, and since I saw watson mention it, i felt i could ask here :
Watson, are you able to connect your T68i to your PC for synchronizing, and phone settings with Bluetooth, and if so, how?
You'de be a lifesaver if you could solve this for me
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JC
New Member
USA
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Posted - 02/04/2003 : 5:12:46 PM
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I have spent hours trying to get the 6310i to connect using the Nokia PC Suite. The brain trust at Nokia just says "something is nesting on Com1 and they can't help". Since the Nokia software apparently has to use Com1 (even though you can select different ports, Nokia says PC Suite needs Com1) and the Bluetooth software only comes up with Com 5&6, and since PC Suite connects through Bluetooth, PC suite won't see the phone. I was going to bail completly on Nokia software and try to file transfer just using the Bluetooth software, but apparently since Nokia came out with their software, the phone won't support OBEX transfer.
HELP JC |
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JC
New Member
USA
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Posted - 02/07/2003 : 09:57:11 AM
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roostaar: Nokia PC suite will not connect through a USB Blue Tooth adapter. I know, I already returned mine. Nokia told me to get the Socket Card for 4x the price. Which I did and the Socket card works well, but PC Suite will STILL not connect with the phone. I'm about $350 in with no results and Nokia support is a contradiction in terms. Proceed with caution. JC |
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nadavg
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Posted - 02/12/2003 : 02:01:22 AM
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Hi Heliod,
Do you know how the bluetooth on the 6310i sold in Israel can be enabled?
Thanks,
Nadav |
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belvaz
New Member
1 Posts |
Posted - 02/13/2003 : 03:43:10 AM
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My old Nokia 8210 allowed me to print text messages directly using the infra red option onto my HP Deskjet 99cxi but the 6310 does not seem to have a print option despite having infra red.
Does anyone know how you can send text messages on a 6310 to a printer please.
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Paul Wright
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Posted - 03/03/2003 : 4:27:20 PM
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Regarding the Bluetooth SIG and their supposed "initiative". When I found that I'd bought a USB dongle that wouldn't work with the PC Suite, I e-mailed the SIG asking what they thought about Nokia inventing different flavours of Bluetooth in order to force people to buy their hardware. In essence, the response was that they aren't in a position to tell Nokia what to do! I think the "standard" deserves to die if everyone's first experience is of an inherent incompatability that can't be resolved by the fine minds that have written here.
The only way to get a solution to this problem is for people to register their displeasure with Nokia regarding their profiteering and maybe think a bit more seriously about their next phone!
Write to the SIG as well while you're at it.
brand.manager@bluetooth.com
By the way - I eventually bought an IR dongle out of desperation. The dongle software recognised the phone - but guess what!.... |
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Abaddon
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gsalerni
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Posted - 03/17/2003 : 09:44:49 AM
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OK, Seems like it's pretty clear then that there isn't much prospect of getting Data Suite 4 to work with my 6310i and my Blue Monkey USB bluetooth adapter then. Given that the hardware and the bluetooth driver software seems OK (seems to actually see and connect with the phone) is there an alternative to Data Suite that might work in this combination? The only function I really need to get working over bluetooth is syncing my Outlook address book (and ideally calender) with the phone - I can live without DUN and modems and all that stuff (my DAU-9P cable from my old 6110 doesn't seem to work with 6310i (seems pin compatible though???) and the laptop doesn't have an IR adapter). Any ideas anyone? Otherwise next step will be to through the 6310in the bin and take Nokia to task - I don't recall when I purchased the phone anyone telling me it only supported one bluetooth chipset! |
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bayildiran
New Member
Turkey
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Posted - 03/31/2003 : 01:33:25 AM
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Hi everybody,
I have the same problem with my nokia 6310 and toshiba sattelite 5100-503 notebook; I can connect to the internet by the bluetooth connection between my cell. phone and my notebook over GPRS. It seems OK. But When I try to sync. my phone by PC Suite (for 6310!) I get an error while I click on the bluetooth conn. type... I searched the nokia web site and I saw that PC Suite for 6310 does not work for bluetooth conn. with the WinXP opearitng system. I will install the PC suite for 6310i since it is written to be able to be used with Win XP. Why I am writing these is that maybe some friends are having troubles with their nokia and PC suite just because of their operating systems. Hope to be helpful... |
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mikerc2000
New Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 04/16/2003 : 06:05:30 AM
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Hello All,
I have a couple of clients now who are using Socket Bluetooth Connection Kit and a Nokia 6310i. All moving to windows XP
Without burying people in detail I found the Nokia Support Page for the 6310i which does confirm that the drivers work with windows XP.
http://www.nokia.com/cda1/0,1080,1220,00.html There are some PDF guides on this page to help.
If anyone works a out a simple setup process could they post a reply here.
Regards
Mike
quote: Originally posted by bayildiran
Hi everybody,
I have the same problem with my nokia 6310 and toshiba sattelite 5100-503 notebook; I can connect to the internet by the bluetooth connection between my cell. phone and my notebook over GPRS. It seems OK. But When I try to sync. my phone by PC Suite (for 6310!) I get an error while I click on the bluetooth conn. type... I searched the nokia web site and I saw that PC Suite for 6310 does not work for bluetooth conn. with the WinXP opearitng system. I will install the PC suite for 6310i since it is written to be able to be used with Win XP. Why I am writing these is that maybe some friends are having troubles with their nokia and PC suite just because of their operating systems. Hope to be helpful...
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scotbay
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Posted - 05/04/2003 : 10:43:28 AM
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Eureka!
If, like me, you've forked over the couple of hundred bucks for the Socketcom BT adapter the 6310i requires and then discovered you still couldn't synch your phone, I may have a found a fix.
If you're using MS ActiveSync, open connection settings and uncheck "Allow serial cable or infrared connection to this COM port:". Apparently, Socketcom's software is hardwired to use COM1 which happens to be the default port grabbed by ActiveSync.
Cheers and good luck,
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Imaginet
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Philippines
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Posted - 05/12/2003 : 02:09:06 AM
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Have installed Socketcom's bluetooth card and adapter on 5 Dell latitude laptops, to work with Nokia 6310i. Tried connecting to AT&T account via bluetooth DUN. Only 1 installation worked, with no tweaking or changing default settings.
Used socket's bluetooth installation software and Nokia PC Suite 4.8 with Nokia's modem installer. Worked like a charm on 1 laptop. Would not work on the other 4. Used the same Nokia 6310i on both the laptop that worked and the one that didn't.
Ever encountered anything like this?
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ofergo
New Member
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Posted - 05/26/2003 : 4:22:16 PM
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Did you get answer?
quote: Originally posted by nadavg
Hi Heliod,
Do you know how the bluetooth on the 6310i sold in Israel can be enabled?
Thanks,
Nadav
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Marcel
New Member
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Posted - 06/30/2003 : 3:14:21 PM
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 Two weeks ago bought a Nokia 6310i (software version 5.50) plus a Sitecom Bluetooth USB adapter. Works like a dream synckronisng with the Nokia PC Suite (version 4.88)on Windows XP.
Marcel |
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deice
New Member
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Posted - 09/19/2003 : 01:53:09 AM
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i've battled with the nokia6310i and an MSI USB bluetooth dongle, and come to the conclusion that nokia pc suite will not work with it. nor will it work with a majority of other 3rdparty bluetooth adapters.
well, ive given up on the issue. simpler to just vote with my wallet, nokia ain't getting a penny more from me. maybe these new pda-phones would be nice. but have to grant this to nokia: it takes a lot to make me hate a vendor or brand i've grown a liking for, but you managed it! :P |
life is a *****. |
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setch
New Member
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Posted - 10/17/2003 : 1:02:35 PM
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| Anyone know where I can download the SocketCom Driver software. I seem to have misplaced by installation CD. I am running WinXP. |
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setch
New Member
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Posted - 10/17/2003 : 1:04:54 PM
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| Anyone know where I can download drivers for the SocketCom BT card for WinXp? I seem ot have lost my installation CD. |
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dmcdee
New Member
United Kingdom
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Posted - 11/02/2003 : 04:32:41 AM
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I have acquired a 6310i and a Windigo USB/BT dongle. I can get them to recognise one another but no more - in particular the 6310 disconnects when the Windigo (?) soft modem attempts to dial. The dial trace shows that the modem issues 3 commands the 6310 does not recognise.
The Nokia manual (from nokia.com) suggests there is a modem configuration utility but I can't find it.
Anyone know any more?
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