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ShawO Joined: Jun 09, 2002 Posts: 248 From: PM |
Wow!
Which outlet?
When I asked them recently...
they looked at me like I just landed from Mars!!! |
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GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: .uʍop ǝpısdn s& PM, WWW
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@mdkia, oops. i just checked their website and indeed they called the pc card's antenna as XJACK. got confused there, sorry.
@ShawO re manglish. LOL |
arnoldc Joined: Dec 14, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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can't wait to test my msi with anycom |
GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: .uʍop ǝpısdn s& PM, WWW
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@arnoldc , am actually waiting to hear from those who got their units today. except for dlreyes, the rest seems to be unusually quiet. |
all8 Joined: Feb 28, 2002 Posts: 372 From: Malaysia PM |
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On 2002-07-19 13:01, ShawO wrote:
Wow!
Which outlet?
When I asked them recently...
they looked at me like I just landed from Mars!!!
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>ShawO
Go to Sri Computers, ask for PC2PC Bluetooth,
The different of this and msi usb bluetooth adapter (MS-6967) is that PC2PC Bluetooth comes with networking software |
all8 Joined: Feb 28, 2002 Posts: 372 From: Malaysia PM |
Bluetooth Transceiving Key (MS-6967) vs PC2PC-Bluetooth
Goto links below to learn more about PC2PC-Bluetooth
MSI PC2PC™-- Bluetooth Leads you into the new era of Wireless LAN!
Ways to Use PC2PC-Bluetooth for Peripherals
[ This Message was edited by: all8 on 2002-07-19 15:07 ]
[ This Message was edited by: arnoldc on 2002-07-20 13:38 ] |
all8 Joined: Feb 28, 2002 Posts: 372 From: Malaysia PM |
Check this out MSI produces software for T68 phone for connection with PC2pc-bluetooth
Bluetooth Connectivity of Sony Ericsson T68
[ This Message was edited by: arnoldc on 2002-07-20 13:33 ] |
ShawO Joined: Jun 09, 2002 Posts: 248 From: PM |
@all8 SRI??? Thats the supermarket like store isnt it? I asked them too... On help at all! Btw how much?
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wing213 Joined: Jul 20, 2002 Posts: 1 PM |
I got the tecom bluetooth and successfully paired it with my T68. However, I cannot get it sync with outlook or send picture to my T68. It appears that they cannot find my T68 even though they were able to pair together. Can someone help me out?
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mdkia Joined: Jan 14, 2002 Posts: 168 From: near Monte Bianco in Italy PM |
wing213 >
you have to connect your t68 to a virtual tecom com port to send pictures ...themes ...ecc.
m a r c o | i [P900 - G5 Panther] |
hornet26 Joined: Apr 19, 2002 Posts: 12 From: Manila PM |
.GOwin - just got mine today but still out. wil try when i get home. btw tks for posting my post in bnc re pc unlimited. as i mentioned in my post, the store got the last 10 items after pcx got 20.
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GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: .uʍop ǝpısdn s& PM, WWW
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SETUP TIPS for excited users
Background: the MS-6967 (MS Bluetooth Transceiving Key/MSI USB adapter PC2PC) adapter was installed on an IBM Thinkpad - Celeron 700/192Mb RAM, running Windows 2000 (and Mandrake 8.2 ) plus my phone: a T39m.
After installing the latest drivers from the manufacturer's website, it's time to pair your phone and your PC.
Pairing is important since the default security level is set to medium. At this level, passwords for services can be configured before they are allowed to proceed. (By pairing devices, you dont have to enter the access information everytime you have to connect your devices.)
How to Pair Devices
Right-click on the the bluetooth icon on your system tray, select Setup>Security.
Your device will now search for devices within range which has been set to discoverable.
Enter the passkey when asked for in your PC and in your phone.
After the software installation, you will have 11 Bluetooth Com Ports (Virtual Com Ports (VCP)). You can find this info in your Device Manager.
Having those 11 Com ports doesnt mean that you can already use them. A few extra steps will have to be done.
On your desktop (or by opening your Windows Explorer) you will find
My Bluetooth Places. From My Bluetooth places, double-click on the Add Bluetooth Connection Wizard which will help you set-up the services that you want to use.
As an example, we will create a dedicated VCP for use of FMA (Float's Mobile Agent).
From the service drop down box, select Bluetooth Serial Port. From the device list, select your phone (which is probably the only device there for now).
You can choose to encrypt the communication between devices by checking the "Require secure encrypted communication". This is checked by default. Click on next.
This time, you will be required to select from a list of the particular service that you want to use with your phone. There would be two in this case: Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2.
Let us select Serial Port 2. Click on OK.
Now you can name the Connection. You can make it as descriptive as you like so that there would be minimal confusion (ie. Kulas' T39 VCP for FMA).
You also have an option of selecting a particular device as the default device for the connection. Click on Finish.
From your My Bluetooth Places you will now see a new shortcut for the connection (VCP) you just made. You may click on its properties to change it's name and the port number that it uses.
Now to finish our example, I have modified the property of my new connection to use Com Port 4. I then modified my FMA setup to use the Serial Port number 4, with the highest possible speed. FTS and DTR is disabled.
Making other connections follows, more or less, the same procedure.
I hope this helps.
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arnoldc Joined: Dec 14, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Philippines PM, WWW
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The installation processes on my Windows XP Professional was uneventful. Aside from the numerous warnings spitting from Windows XP that the drivers aren't signed, nothing went wrong.
Well, there's one problem though. The cheap-looking device is too wide that i have to lift the arse of my Toshiba Tecra to allow proper insertion in the notebook's USB port.
[ This Message was edited by: arnoldc on 2002-07-20 13:30 ] |
metalflux Joined: Jun 22, 2002 Posts: 29 From: M'sia PM |
emm you guys are paying a premium for this MSI adapter !! ..ehehe i got mine for USD30 .. in M'sia ..
now that's why i call a steal .. hehehe .. sorry for u poeple in Europe ... stuff are just cheaper over here .. emm anyway
i got mine working .. prefectly emm i can have 2 serial connection for apps .. (PC Control and FLoat agent) and Dial Up Networking to go online , while Sync ing to my Outlook .. all Simultaniously .. oh btw .. you can also use your bluetooth headset ..while .. blue toothing with your computer ... i think Cool Stuff .. highly recommenD .. emm
one thing i still can't get it to work .. HOW TO SEND FILES to THE COMPUTER ..emm i wanna acheive those Pictures on my Phone but can't seem to find a WAY to send stuff to my COMPUTER it just says FAILED ! .. emm .. any one with any work around ? ..
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GOwin Joined: Jan 17, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: .uʍop ǝpısdn s& PM, WWW
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hahaha, told you it looks cheap
i have to permanently use it with the cable, coz it wont fit properly on kulaspiro (the notebook).
have you made the MPM, FMA, GPRS apps run simultaneously?
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