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Set up everything OK, devices paired and I looked at one file on PC. Since then even though it says they are paired again when you are in File Manager and select the PC it says unable to make connection. I've deleted it from the phone section and reinstalled. Still nothing. When it did work it was from operating on internal flash. Booting from MMC I never it got it going once. Where to go from here?
 
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I've used bluetooth to view PC files with OS2006 from the MMC, so I don't think the latter is the issue, though what the issue is I don't know. I assume you've rebooted the PC and tablet?
 
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What phone? In OS 2006 there is a problem with Bluetooth profile detection and Sony Ericsson W950i/M600i phones (possibly others too) due to the SDP service truncating the number of profiles returned by the phone (in my case with a W950i, the DUN profile was one of the truncated/ignored profiles making dial up networking impossible - see bug #865 for details and a workaround).
 
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Originally Posted by Milhouse View Post
What phone?
In the OS2006 for the 770, in the Control Panel, the choice of device for bluetooth is labeled "Phone". In OS2007HE and I suppose all OSs for the N800, the same section is labeled "Bluetooth".
 
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Err... no, what phone do you have and trying to use with your 770? Sony Ericsson? Nokia? Samsung? Which model? etc. Not sure it really matters though, as I suppose any phone with many profiles (ie. a fairly advanced smartphone) could fall fowl of bug 865.

Last edited by Milhouse; 2007-10-10 at 21:24.
 

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I am trying to connect to a bluetooth dongle on my Vista PC. No phone involved.
 
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Ahhhhh..... sorry - I should have read your first post more carefully! Have you checked the SDP output as described in the bug?
 
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Well it might be more of a Vista issue than N770. Have tried it on 2 other PC's running XP. They work fine. Only thing is that the Bluetooth name in File Manager seems to always be the PC last connected to even if I have updated the phone section of tools.
 
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