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2008-01-02
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I can't link my N800 (OS2008) with my G4 Mac running 10.4.11 . I get a warning message that says "Device does not have the necessary services."
Actuall, I've not successfully connected to any Mac with my N800. Any suggestions?
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2008-01-02
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2008-01-07
, 19:29
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Are you attempting to browse your N800 from a Mac using Bluetooth? If so, I can confirm that does not work. However, you can send individual files from a Mac to an N800 (and vice versa) via Bluetooth.
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2008-01-07
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Actually this _should_ work, if you use something that knows how to browse via ssh/scp.
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2008-01-08
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According to Nokia's literature on OS2008, it supports the FTP Bluetooth profile, but attempting to use it from a Mac leads to exactly the error message Ogar reported: "Device does not have the necessary services."
Other users have reported similar failures when attempting to connect to N8x0s via the FTP profile from other, non-Mac devices.
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2008-01-08
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You are right, I missed that point. Sounds like one just needs to install a FTP server (which is insecure) on the Nokia, and then you will be ready to go. There should be ftp server solutions out there.
Actuall, I've not successfully connected to any Mac with my N800. Any suggestions?