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girigiom Joined: Feb 05, 2003 Posts: 65 From: Italy PM |
I reckon that it is a matter of signal.....I might be very wrong but if the 100m device and the 10m device are 90 m away, the 10m device should see the 100m one since its signal coveres the 90 m..........
This is unless the actual device itself must be in the coverage area......
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ajack Joined: Apr 22, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Malaysia PM, WWW
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Wow, over 600 posts on this thread. Cool. Besides the only spelling mistake in my document, is there anything else you guys would like to add?
Cheers,
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talbius Joined: Sep 01, 2002 Posts: 141 From: uk PM |
ok im a dork, can u help me, how do i send the messages via bt? do i just add info to my business card and send that? or can i just send message, cheers.
i tried sending a note to a 6310 but it kept failing, i am doing this wrong?
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benjamingreenau Joined: Feb 20, 2003 Posts: 27 From: Sydney, Australia PM |
@talbius:
sometimes, some bricks can reviece notes. most of us though have a contact with the name as something like "SonyEricsson rules - nokia sux" etc.
to send via BT on a t68i (i dunno bout others) go to the contact you wish to send. click on the option button. select send contact. select via BlueTooth.
first you must have discovered the device. to do this you go to connect. select bluetooth. select discover (NOT discoverABLE). then do what i described above.
good luck
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talbius Joined: Sep 01, 2002 Posts: 141 From: uk PM |
hey cheers for info, im going to cinema tonight, hopefully ill get lucky  |
MeNaCe Joined: Feb 12, 2003 Posts: 50 From: Sussex, UK PM |
Can anyone find out if a 100m BT can connect to a standard 10m BT device at say 90m, this may affect my choice of next phone. Cheers
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chaos_ed Joined: Jan 20, 2003 Posts: 70 From: Brighton, UK PM |
Erm im probably not the first to point this out but surely if you are using a bluetooth device with a 100M range with a device that is capable of 10M range at 90M surely the device with the 10M range wont have the transmitter power to transmit data back to the 100M device!??
Correct me if im wrong
I have enough problems with range between my BUD and my t68i but everything works tho I can send files to and from my t68i
Bluejackin' is FUN  T68i (SW R8A015) + MCA25, T39m |
Gooey Joined: Sep 13, 2002 Posts: 33 From: Sunderland, UK PM |
-- <--10m range
-------------------- <--100m range
Lets say that if I was standing with a 100m range at the right hand side of the line, and some one else with a brick was standing on the left hand side of the 10m range line.
The brick could detect the 100m range device no problem, but, it could not pair/send info or anything at this range coz it don't have the power to send it, similarly, the 100m range could not dtect the brick at this distance for the same reason.
Correct me if I am wrong about this by all means, but it makes sense
However once all phones adopt a 100m range, and if nokia still leave it on by default.......thats another story lol |
Zwanzig Joined: Feb 19, 2003 Posts: 28 PM |
I agree, it seems ulikely that the 100m unit would "pick up" the transmitts of the 10 m unit that is 90 m away and the other way round. I will ask some people who I think are pretty sure about this, I'll write the answers here if i get any... |
Rashkae Joined: Jun 03, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
*snicker*
I love how the P800 can send to multiple BT contacts at once...
The Philippines is Nokia-crazy. Here, many people think you can't SMS your friends or receive SMS from them unless you own a Nokia. The 7650 is massively popular, and is the "in" phone among the locals.
Combine that with a crowded cinema or coffee shop and you get the picture...  |
shithappens Joined: Sep 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia PM |
Gee!!! That would make a fabulous jackin heaven for us all wouldn't it....think i'm gonna make the phillipines my next vacation destination
True Bravery is arriving home late after a boys' nite out, wife waiting with the broom & u ask: "Are u still cleaning or are u flying somewhere" |
Froddan Joined: Jan 18, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
If you have a 100m device and a 10m one, standing 90m apart the 100m can see the other, but not do anything because of the 10m limit on the other device. And the 10m device can't even see the other one.
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dBAGZiq Joined: Feb 19, 2003 Posts: 98 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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Rashkaes right!
Too much Nokias around here...especially the 7650s...which are even a prize for too many raffles and contests...no exclusivity...i jack them asking where did they won those bricks...
In a school where i work...during break times try to discover some bricks...you'll see two to four of them discoverable...while some knows how to use theirs...and make it undiscoverable...picture how many of those use 7650s...the rest using other nokias...
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benjamingreenau Joined: Feb 20, 2003 Posts: 27 From: Sydney, Australia PM |
Gooey is correct.
look at it like this: 10M device = nokia(crap) 100M device = SE(excellent)
i will redo your diag:
The names are the actual handset.
nokia-->
<--------------------SE
now the nokia can recieve the SE's signal. The SE's signal makes it to the nokia. The SE can not see the nokia as its signal does not make it to the SE. i hope this makes it clearer.
In other words it means that until nokias catch up when SE releases a BT2.0 phone it is still 10M bluejacking. oh well
Only time can define the sanity remaining - J. Koke |
GigaJerk Joined: Feb 26, 2003 Posts: 2 PM, WWW
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Hey all,
I've been following this thread for the past week or so, and I'm Dying to Bluejack someone!
I've only had my T68i for about a week and a half now, and my g/f is already tired of me pulling it out (the phone!) at every restaurant and store!
Problem is... can't find anyone...
Nobody. nothing.
I know blokia only has the 6310i with bluetooth in America, but I live just outside of L.A. and I'd figure that SOMEBODY would have it.
I thought some one mentioned earlier that they were Bjacking in america, but now I'm noticing that most of you bloaks are from the other side of the Pond.
Does anyone know if Blokia switched to before introducing the bricks to the States?
Appreciate the info!
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